2014 Open de Suède Vårgårda TTT

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2014 Open de Suède Vårgårda
Team time trial
2014 UCI Women's Road World Cup, race 7 of 9
Race details
Dates22 August 2014
Stages1
Distance42.5 km (26.41 mi)
Winning time52' 12"
Results
  Winner Specialized–lululemon
  Second Rabo–Liv
  Third Team SD Worx–Protime
  2013
2015  

Results

TeamTime
1 Specialized–lululemon
Flag of Germany.svg  Trixi Worrack  (GER)
Flag of the United States.svg  Evelyn Stevens  (USA)
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Karol-Ann Canuel  (CAN)
Flag of Germany.svg  Lisa Brennauer  (GER)
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Chantal Blaak  (NED)
52' 12"
2 Rabo–Liv
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Marianne Vos  (NED)
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Thalita de Jong  (NED)
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Annemiek van Vleuten  (NED)
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Anna van der Breggen  (NED)
+ 1' 21"
3 Boels–Dolmans
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Ellen Van Dijk  (NED)
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Lizzie Armitstead  (GBR)
Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Christine Majerus  (LUX)
Flag of the United States.svg  Megan Guarnier  (USA)
+ 2' 33"
4 Orica–AIS + 2' 51"
5 Bigla Cycling Team + 3' 54"
6 Estado de México–Faren Kuota + 4' 11"
7 Team Giant–Shimano + 4' 19"
8 RusVelo + 5' 05"
9 Team Hitec Products + 5' 22"
10 Team TIBCO – To The Top + 5' 45"

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World Cup standings

Standings after 8 of 9 2014 UCI Women's Road World Cup races.

Contents

Individuals

CyclistTeamWorld Cup
points
1Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Lizzie Armitstead  (GBR) Womens World Cup leaders jersey.png Boels–Dolmans 445
2Flag of Sweden.svg  Emma Johansson  (SWE) Orica–AIS 315
3Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Anna van der Breggen  (NED) Rabo–Liv 268
4Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Ellen van Dijk  (NED) Boels–Dolmans 265
5Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Kirsten Wild  (NED) Team Giant–Shimano 230
6Flag of Italy.svg  Giorgia Bronzini  (ITA) Wiggle–Honda 225
7Flag of Italy.svg  Elisa Longo Borghini  (ITA) Hitec Products 215
8Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Marianne Vos  (NED) Rabo–Liv 200
9Flag of France.svg  Pauline Ferrand-Prévot  (FRA) Rabo–Liv 200
10Flag of Italy.svg  Elena Cecchini  (ITA) Estado de Mexico Faren 170
Team: Rabo–Liv
Mountain: Alena Amialiusik
Sprint: Iris Slappendel
Youth: Elena Cecchini

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