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Download Results Here 2021 Santos Festival of Cycling Trek Stage 4 Women Date: Sunday, 24 January 2021 Victoria Park Race Overview Santos General Classification: 25 Sarah GIGANTE (AUS) Focus Young Rider Classification: 25 Sarah GIGANTE (AUS) Ziptrak Sprint Classification: 56 Ruby ROSEMAN-GANNON (ARA) Shimano Queen of the Mountain: 25 Sarah GIGANTE (AUS) Wilson Leading Team: AUS Team Garmin Australia Stage 4 Result Time/Gap Bonus 1. 23 Georgia BAKER (AUS) 56:57 10 2. 56 Ruby ROSEMAN-GANNON (ARA) +0 13 3. 11 Peta MULLENS (RXS) +0 4 4. 15 Nicola MACDONALD (RXS) +0 5. 22 Annette EDMONDSON (AUS) +0 6. 32 Matilda RAYNOLDS (SWR) +0 7. 44 Nicole FRAIN (SUS) +3 3 8. 43 Haylee FULLER (SUS) +3 9. 36 Ella BLOOR (SWR) +3 10. 2 Sarah ROY (GEC) +3 11. 1 Grace BROWN (GEC) +5 3 12. 24 Ashlee AKUNDINOFF (AUS) +8 13. 31 Laura LUXFORD (SWR) +8 14. 26 Neve BRADBURY (AUS) +8 15. 101 Brittany PETERSEN (BRT) +8 16. 12 Carlee TAYLOR (RXS) +8 17. 72 Emma VIOTTO (GRT) +8 18. 33 Elizabeth STANNARD (SWR) +11 19. 52 Anya LOUW (ARA) +11 20. 121 Amber PATE (SAS) +11 21. 25 Sarah GIGANTE (AUS) +16 22. 71 Chelsea HOLMES (GRT) +17 3 23. 85 Erin BERTRAM (VFA) +17 24. 34 Danielle DE FRANCESCO (SWR) +17 25. 3 Lucy KENNEDY (GEC) +17 26. 35 Breeana HARGRAVE (SWR) +17 27. 102 Kelly FETTES (BRT) +17 28. 5 Alexandra MANLY (GEC) +17 29. 132 Shannon MCCURLEY +17 30. 27 Loretta HANSON (AUS) +24 31. 93 Amalia LANGHAM (SFS) +29 32. 4 Jessica ALLEN (GEC) +35 33. 21 Maeve PLOUFFE (AUS) +39 34. 131 Alana FORSTER +45 35. 94 Staci MCCUDDEN (SFS) +45 36. 91 Emily FOWLER (SFS) +45 37. 41 Jennifer DARMODY (SUS) +45 38. 92 Pia SMITH (SFS) +45 39. 82 Darcie RICHARDS (VFA) +45 40. 123 Celia COWAN (SAS) +45 41. 62 Kirsty DEACON (VRW) +45 42. 87 Jessica LAWLER (VFA) +45 43. 104 Hailey MASON (BRT) +45 Page 1 of 6 Chief Commissaire: Anthony Torr Organiser: Events South Australia Sunday, January 24 2021 6:03:48pm 2021 Santos Festival of Cycling Trek Stage 4 Women Date: Sunday, 24 January 2021 Victoria Park Stage 4 Result (continued) Time/Gap Bonus 44. 13 Bree WILSON (RXS) +45 45. 103 Hannah SEELIGER (BRT) +45 46. 37 Holly HARRIS (SWR) +45 47. 54 Sophie EDWARDS (ARA) +1:02 48. 122 Katarina CHUNG-ORR (SAS) +1:02 49. 51 Alexandra MARTIN WALLACE (ARA) +1:11 2 50. 81 Victoria BARRY (VFA) +1:33 51. 63 Nicole MITSIGEORGIS (VRW) +1:33 52. 16 Courtney SHERWELL (RXS) +1:37 53. 17 Saffron BUTTON (RXS) +1:37 54. 83 Kate BONNER (VFA) +1:37 55. 57 Holly LUBCKE (ARA) +1:37 56. 124 Fleur WELLINGS (SAS) +1:37 57. 84 Cassia BOGLIO (VFA) +1:37 58. 73 Gemma MOLLENHAUER (GRT) +1:37 59. 55 Lauren PERRY (ARA) +1:37 60. 61 Stephanie CORSET (VRW) +1:37 61. 106 Libby YOUNG (BRT) +2:14 dnf 14 Isabella FLINT (RXS) dnf 42 Catelyn TURNER (SUS) • Number of starters: 63 • Riders abandoning the race: 2 Santos General Classification Final Result Time/Gap 1. 25 Sarah GIGANTE (AUS) 7h02:01 2. 3 Lucy KENNEDY (GEC) +3:12 3. 56 Ruby ROSEMAN-GANNON (ARA) +3:13 4. 44 Nicole FRAIN (SUS) +3:28 5. 31 Laura LUXFORD (SWR) +3:47 6. 26 Neve BRADBURY (AUS) +3:50 7. 12 Carlee TAYLOR (RXS) +3:53 8. 33 Elizabeth STANNARD (SWR) +4:04 9. 32 Matilda RAYNOLDS (SWR) +4:13 10. 34 Danielle DE FRANCESCO (SWR) +4:48 11. 37 Holly HARRIS (SWR) +4:52 12. 52 Anya LOUW (ARA) +5:07 13. 5 Alexandra MANLY (GEC) +5:11 14. 71 Chelsea HOLMES (GRT) +5:15 15. 121 Amber PATE (SAS) +5:16 16. 11 Peta MULLENS (RXS) +5:40 17. 1 Grace BROWN (GEC) +5:47 18. 36 Ella BLOOR (SWR) +5:57 19. 94 Staci MCCUDDEN (SFS) +6:34 20. 104 Hailey MASON (BRT) +7:15 21. 23 Georgia BAKER (AUS) +7:17 22. 13 Bree WILSON (RXS) +7:32 Page 2 of 6 Chief Commissaire: Anthony Torr Organiser: Events South Australia Sunday, January 24 2021 6:03:48pm 2021 Santos Festival of Cycling Trek Stage 4 Women Date: Sunday, 24 January 2021 Victoria Park Santos General Classification (continued) Final Result Time/Gap 23. 84 Cassia BOGLIO (VFA) +7:40 24. 82 Darcie RICHARDS (VFA) +8:03 25. 35 Breeana HARGRAVE (SWR) +8:08 26. 131 Alana FORSTER +8:36 27. 43 Haylee FULLER (SUS) +8:58 28. 27 Loretta HANSON (AUS) +9:23 29. 103 Hannah SEELIGER (BRT) +9:31 30. 24 Ashlee AKUNDINOFF (AUS) +9:43 31. 22 Annette EDMONDSON (AUS) +9:51 32. 2 Sarah ROY (GEC) +10:45 33. 21 Maeve PLOUFFE (AUS) +12:09 34. 81 Victoria BARRY (VFA) +14:44 35. 72 Emma VIOTTO (GRT) +16:21 36. 92 Pia SMITH (SFS) +17:56 37. 101 Brittany PETERSEN (BRT) +18:04 38. 15 Nicola MACDONALD (RXS) +18:06 39. 16 Courtney SHERWELL (RXS) +18:06 40. 54 Sophie EDWARDS (ARA) +18:21 41. 4 Jessica ALLEN (GEC) +18:41 42. 106 Libby YOUNG (BRT) +18:43 43. 41 Jennifer DARMODY (SUS) +18:46 44. 57 Holly LUBCKE (ARA) +18:55 45. 102 Kelly FETTES (BRT) +19:33 46. 85 Erin BERTRAM (VFA) +21:33 47. 132 Shannon MCCURLEY +22:05 48. 122 Katarina CHUNG-ORR (SAS) +24:33 49. 61 Stephanie CORSET (VRW) +26:02 50. 51 Alexandra MARTIN WALLACE (ARA) +26:04 51. 63 Nicole MITSIGEORGIS (VRW) +26:36 52. 124 Fleur WELLINGS (SAS) +27:16 53. 87 Jessica LAWLER (VFA) +28:52 54. 17 Saffron BUTTON (RXS) +29:12 55. 83 Kate BONNER (VFA) +30:39 56. 123 Celia COWAN (SAS) +30:49 57. 91 Emily FOWLER (SFS) +32:31 58. 93 Amalia LANGHAM (SFS) +35:11 59. 73 Gemma MOLLENHAUER (GRT) +36:48 60. 62 Kirsty DEACON (VRW) +37:11 61. 55 Lauren PERRY (ARA) +49:15 dnf 14 Isabella FLINT (RXS) dnf 42 Catelyn TURNER (SUS) dnf 74 Ella FALZARANO (GRT) dnf 86 Danica WIGGINS (VFA) dnf 95 Sharni MORLEY (SFS) dnf 105 Holly CHANCE (BRT) dnf 107 Sue Ann WOODWISS (BRT) Page 3 of 6 Chief Commissaire: Anthony Torr Organiser: Events South Australia Sunday, January 24 2021 6:03:48pm 2021 Santos Festival of Cycling Trek Stage 4 Women Date: Sunday, 24 January 2021 Victoria Park Ziptrak Sprint Classification Final Result 1. 56 Ruby ROSEMAN-GANNON (ARA) 18 pt 2. 25 Sarah GIGANTE (AUS) 9 3. 44 Nicole FRAIN (SUS) 8 4. 71 Chelsea HOLMES (GRT) 6 5. 11 Peta MULLENS (RXS) 5 6. 23 Georgia BAKER (AUS) 5 7. 1 Grace BROWN (GEC) 5 8. 62 Kirsty DEACON (VRW) 5 9. 131 Alana FORSTER 3 10. 102 Kelly FETTES (BRT) 3 11. 3 Lucy KENNEDY (GEC) 2 12. 24 Ashlee AKUNDINOFF (AUS) 2 13. 2 Sarah ROY (GEC) 2 14. 51 Alexandra MARTIN WALLACE (ARA) 2 15. 32 Matilda RAYNOLDS (SWR) 1 16. 13 Bree WILSON (RXS) 1 17. 22 Annette EDMONDSON (AUS) 1 Intermediate Sprints Ziptrak Sprint 1: 20 Laps to go 1. 56 Ruby ROSEMAN-GANNON (ARA) 3 pt 2. 51 Alexandra MARTIN WALLACE (ARA) 2 3. 44 Nicole FRAIN (SUS) 1 Ziptrak Sprint 2: 15 Laps to go 1. 71 Chelsea HOLMES (GRT) 3 pt 2. 56 Ruby ROSEMAN-GANNON (ARA) 2 3. 44 Nicole FRAIN (SUS) 1 Ziptrak Sprint 3: 10 Laps to go 1. 1 Grace BROWN (GEC) 3 pt 2. 56 Ruby ROSEMAN-GANNON (ARA) 2 3. 44 Nicole FRAIN (SUS) 1 Ziptrak Sprint 4: 5 Laps to go 1. 102 Kelly FETTES (BRT) 3 pt 2. 44 Nicole FRAIN (SUS) 2 3. 1 Grace BROWN (GEC) 1 Sprint Finish 1. 23 Georgia BAKER (AUS) 3 pt 2. 56 Ruby ROSEMAN-GANNON (ARA) 2 3. 11 Peta MULLENS (RXS) 1 Page 4 of 6 Chief Commissaire: Anthony Torr Organiser: Events South Australia Sunday, January 24 2021 6:03:48pm 2021 Santos Festival of Cycling Trek Stage 4 Women Date: Sunday, 24 January 2021 Victoria Park Shimano Queen of the Mountain Classification Final Result 1. 25 Sarah GIGANTE (AUS) 24 pt 2. 3 Lucy KENNEDY (GEC) 8 3. 44 Nicole FRAIN (SUS) 7 4. 62 Kirsty DEACON (VRW) 5 5. 31 Laura LUXFORD (SWR) 5 6. 71 Chelsea HOLMES (GRT) 5 7. 13 Bree WILSON (RXS) 3 8. 56 Ruby ROSEMAN-GANNON (ARA) 2 Focus Young Rider Classification Final Result Time/Gap 1. 25 Sarah GIGANTE (AUS) 7h02:01 2. 26 Neve BRADBURY (AUS) +3:50 3. 52 Anya LOUW (ARA) +5:07 4. 71 Chelsea HOLMES (GRT) +5:15 5. 94 Staci MCCUDDEN (SFS) +6:34 6. 104 Hailey MASON (BRT) +7:15 7. 84 Cassia BOGLIO (VFA) +7:40 8. 82 Darcie RICHARDS (VFA) +8:03 9. 43 Haylee FULLER (SUS) +8:58 10. 103 Hannah SEELIGER (BRT) +9:31 11. 21 Maeve PLOUFFE (AUS) +12:09 12. 54 Sophie EDWARDS (ARA) +18:21 13. 102 Kelly FETTES (BRT) +19:33 14. 122 Katarina CHUNG-ORR (SAS) +24:33 15. 61 Stephanie CORSET (VRW) +26:02 16. 51 Alexandra MARTIN WALLACE (ARA) +26:04 17. 87 Jessica LAWLER (VFA) +28:52 18. 123 Celia COWAN (SAS) +30:49 19. 93 Amalia LANGHAM (SFS) +35:11 dnf 14 Isabella FLINT (RXS) dnf 42 Catelyn TURNER (SUS) dnf 74 Ella FALZARANO (GRT) Page 5 of 6 Chief Commissaire: Anthony Torr Organiser: Events South Australia Sunday, January 24 2021 6:03:48pm 2021 Santos Festival of Cycling Trek Stage 4 Women Date: Sunday, 24 January 2021 Victoria Park Teams Stage Result Time/Gap 1. AUS Team Garmin Australia (23, 22, 24) 2h50:59 2.
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