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La Composition Des Équipes Féminines 2016 Lundi, 15 Février 2016 09:18 La composition des équipes féminines 2016 Lundi, 15 Février 2016 09:18 La composition des équipes féminines 2016 ALE - APR - AST - AUB - BDP - BHC - BMS - BOE - BPK - BRE - BTC - BZH - B ZK - CAN - CBT - CRE - CVB - CYL - DJR - DRP - FOR - FUT - FVS - GPC - HBS - HOZ - HPU - ISG - JEF - JVA - KRE 1 / 48 La composition des équipes féminines 2016 Lundi, 15 Février 2016 09:18 - LFR - LKS - LSL - LTK - LVP - LWW - LZE - MAS - MAT - MIC - MNC - MXX - NAP - ORI - PHV - PAC - PCH - RAB - RLW - RYT - SEF - SPM - SWA 2 / 48 La composition des équipes féminines 2016 Lundi, 15 Février 2016 09:18 - T16 - TCF - TIB - TKK - TOG - TRT - TVE - UHC - VAI - VCM - VIS - VIT - WH5 - WNT - WSP - WVB - XSL ALE : Alé Cipollini (Italie) en 2016 : Alice Algisi (Ita) 10.03.1993 3 / 48 La composition des équipes féminines 2016 Lundi, 15 Février 2016 09:18 Marta Bastianelli (Ita) 30.04.1987 Francesca Cauz (Ita) 24.09.1992 Annalisa Cucinotta (Ita) 03.04.1986 Emilia Fahlin (Suè) 24.10.1988 Malgorzata Jasinska (Pol) 18.01.1984 Dalia Muccioli (Ita) 22.05.1993 Beatrice Rossato (Ita) 06.11.1996 Ane Santesteban (Esp) 12.12.1990 Ellen Skerritt (Aus) 20.12.1994 Marta Tagliaferro (Ita) 04.11.1989 Anna Trevisi (Ita) 08.05.1992 Haut ---------------------------------------- APR: Aprire Bicycles - HSS Hire (Grande-Bretagne) en 2016 : Melissa Brand (Gbr) 11.09.1979 Lucy Chittenden (Gbr) 07.03.1991 Lucy Harper (Gbr) 11.11.1997 Alexandra Jenkins-Willey (Gbr) 18.03.1990 Louise Laker (Gbr) 01.06.1990 Sophie Lankford (Gbr) 11.10.1995 Emily McLoughlin (Gbr) 22.06.1992 Gemma Sargent (Gbr) 1980 Agata Woznicka (Pol) Haut 4 / 48 La composition des équipes féminines 2016 Lundi, 15 Février 2016 09:18 ---------------------------------------- AST: Astana (Kazakhstan) en 2016 : Tatiana Antoshina (Rus) 27.07.1982 Sofia Beggin (Ita) 12.10.1997 Sofia Bertizzolo (Ita) 21.08.1997 Ksenia Dobrynina (Rus) 11.01.1994 Ingrid Drexel (Mex) 28.07.1993 Arianna Fidanza (Ita) 06.01.1995 Nadezhda Geneleva (Kaz) 14.04.1997 Tatyana Geneleva (Kaz) 14.04.1997 Viktoriya Pastarnak (Kaz) 31.08.1997 Faina Potapova (Kaz) 09.12.1996 Fanny Riberot (Fra) 17.03.1983 Carolina Rodríguez (Mex) 30.09.1993 Natalya Saitfutdinova (Kaz) 11.02.1989 Natalya Sokovnina (Kaz) 18.01.1990 Makhabbat Umutzhanova (Kaz) 11.08.1994 Svetlana Vasilieva (Rus) 15.07.1995 Yekaterina Yuraitis (Kaz) 08.08.1996 Haut ---------------------------------------- AUB : HP BTP - Auber 93 (France) en 2016 : Alna Burato (Fra) 25.01.1985 5 / 48 La composition des équipes féminines 2016 Lundi, 15 Février 2016 09:18 Léa Discontigny (Fra) 18.01.1997 Margot Dutour (Fra) 25.09.1996 Elina Dragoni (Fra) 02.09.1998 Mélanie Labeyrie (Fra) 14.07.1994 Camille Robert (Fra) 27.09.1994 Nicoleta-Lavinia Rolea (Rou) 10.10.1986 Bérengère Staelens (Fra) 29.03.1985 Karine Temporelli (Fra) 27.02.1973 Haut ---------------------------------------- BDP : Bizkaia - Durango (Espagne) en 2016 : Coral Casado Ortiz (Esp) 27.03.1996 Heidi Dalton (Afs) 21.03.1995 Elisabet Escursell Valero (Esp) 30.10.1996 Margarita Victoria Garcia (Esp) 02.01.1984 Roos Hoogeboom (Hol) 18.08.1982 Irati Idirin Egana (Esp) 13.05.1994 Paula Lanz Blazquez (Esp) 09.10.1996 Kimberley Le Court de Billot (Mri) 23.03.1996 Lierni Lekuona Etxebeste (Esp) 08.04.1995 Naia Leonet (Esp) 20.12.1997 Lise Olivier (Afs) 30.05.1983 Lourdes Oyarbide (Esp) 08.04.1994 Andreina Rivera (Col) 08.02.1991 Olga Shekel (Ukr) 28.05.1994 Gleydimar Tapia (Ven) 27.02.1992 Haut 6 / 48 La composition des équipes féminines 2016 Lundi, 15 Février 2016 09:18 ---------------------------------------- BHC : BH Bicycles (Suisse) en 2016 : Michelle Andres (Sui) 26.05.1997 Marcia Vouets-Eicher (Sui) 30.04.1970 Riccarda Mazzotta (Sui) 08.06.1986 Julia Scheidegger (Sui) 15.06.1997 Martina Weiss (Sui) 27.02.1991 Sandra Weiss (Sui) 27.02.1991 Haut ---------------------------------------- BMS : BMS Birn (Danemark) en 2016 : Margriet Helena Kloppenburg (Dan) 18.01.1988 Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig (Dan) 23.08.1995 Pernille Mathiesen (Dan) 05.10.1997 Camilla Møllebro Pedersen (Dan) 21.05.1984 Louise Norman Hansen (Dan) 12.02.1995 Tine Rasch Hansen (Dan) 01.04.1976 Christina Siggaard (Dan) 24.03.1994 Marie Schousboe Vilmann (Dan) 21.10.1993 7 / 48 La composition des équipes féminines 2016 Lundi, 15 Février 2016 09:18 Haut ---------------------------------------- BOE : Boels - Dolmans (Pays-Bas) en 2016 : Elizabeth Armitstead-Deignan (Gbr) 18.12.1988 Chantal Blaak (Hol) 22.10.1989 Karol-Ann Canuel (Can) 18.04.1988 Demi De Jong (Hol) 11.02.1995 Amalie Dideriksen (Dan) 24.05.1996 Megan Guarnier (Usa) 04.05.1985 Nikki Harris (Gbr) 30.12.1986 Romy Kasper (All) 05.05.1988 Christine Majerus (Lux) 25.02.1987 Katarzyna Pawlowska (Pol) 16.08.1989 Evelyn Stevens (Usa) 09.05.1983 Ellen Van Dijk (Hol) 11.02.1987 Haut ---------------------------------------- BPK : BePink (Italie) en 2016 : 8 / 48 La composition des équipes féminines 2016 Lundi, 15 Février 2016 09:18 Lex Albrecht (Can) 06.04.1987 Elena Bissolati (Ita) 10.01.1997 Ilaria Bonomi (Ita) 13.05.1995 Simona Bortolotti (Ita) 06.12.1994 Anastasia Chulkova (Rus) 07.03.1985 Giorgia Fraiegari (Ita) 18.07.1995 Tereza Medvedova (Svq) 27.03.1996 Giulia Nanni (Ita) 14.04.1997 Amber Neben (Usa) 18.02.1975 Francesca Pattaro (Ita) 12.03.1995 Ilaria Sanguineti (Ita) 15.04.1994 Ksenia Tuhai (Blr) 01.07.1995 Silvia Valsecchi (Ita) 19.07.1982 Georgia Williams (Nzl) 25.08.1993 Olga Zabelinskaia (Rus) 10.05.1980 Haut ---------------------------------------- BRE : Breeze (Grande-Bretagne) en 2016 : Megan Barker (Gbr) 15.08.1997 Abigail Dentus (Gbr) 03.05.1997 Emily Kay (Gbr) 07.09.1995 Danielle Khan (Gbr) 01.09.1995 Manon Lloyd (Gbr) 05.11.1996 Melissa Lowther (Gbr) 15.05.1996 Emily Nelson (Gbr) 10.11.1996 Annasley Park (Gbr) 24.04.1996 Haut 9 / 48 La composition des équipes féminines 2016 Lundi, 15 Février 2016 09:18 ---------------------------------------- BTC : BTC City Ljubljana (Slovénie) en 2016 : Polona Batagelj (Slo) 07.06.1989 Eugenia Bujak-Alickun (Pol) 25.06.1989 Tanja Elsner (Slo) 16.01.1993 Jelena Eric (Srb) 15.01.1996 Špela Kern (Slo) 24.02.1990 Urša Pintar (Slo) 03.10.1985 Anna Plichta (Pol) 10.02.1992 Mia Radotic (Cro) 02.12.1984 Martina Ritter (Aut) 23.09.1982 Anja Rugelj (Slo) 25.06.1986 Laura Simenc (Slo) 25.07.1990 Urška Žigart (Slo) 04.12.1996 Haut ---------------------------------------- BZH : Breizh Ladies (Bretagne) en 2016 : 10 / 48 La composition des équipes féminines 2016 Lundi, 15 Février 2016 09:18 Noémie Abgrall (Fra) 01.12.1999 Camille Bouétard (Fra) 03.01.1998 Hélène Gérard (Fra) 03.04.1995 Margaux Cadol (Fra) 17.08.1995 Ludivine Jouan (Fra) 28.05.1999 Lucie Jounier (Fra) 16.07.1998 Typhaine Laurance (Fra) 28.08.1998 Aodez Le Fourn (Fra) 09.07.1987 Cécilia Le Bris (Fra) 02.07.1997 Fanny Le Huitouze (Fra) 13.10.1993 Camille Morice (Fra) 25.02.1999 Gabrielle Rimasson (Fra) 09.06.1996 Fanny Rio (Fra) 23.07.1999 Haut ---------------------------------------- BZK : BZK Emakumeen Bira - Smurfit Kappa (Espagne) en 2016 : Sandra Anton Santana (Esp) 13.10.1993 Cristina Bru Clotet (Esp) 25.12.1997 Andrea Fraile (Esp) 02.01.1993 Laura Méndez García (Esp) 25.02.1997 Esther Muñoz Martín (Esp) 27.06.1989 Lorena Ordiñana Pérez (Esp) 03.04.1980 Mireia Orengo Llacer (Esp) 06.04.1996 Ilda Carina Pinheiro Da Silva Pereira (Por) 10.10.1981 Chloé Turblin (Fra) 19.09.1995 Haut 11 / 48 La composition des équipes féminines 2016 Lundi, 15 Février 2016 09:18 ---------------------------------------- CAN : Canyon - SRAM Racing (Allemagne) en 2016 : Alena Amialyusik (Blr) 06.02.1989 Hannah Barnes (Gbr) 04.05.1993 Lisa Brennauer (All) 08.06.1988 Elena Cecchini (Ita) 25.05.1992 Tiffany Cromwell (Aus) 06.07.1988 Barbara Guarischi (Ita) 10.02.1990 Mieke Kröger (All) 18.07.1993 Alexis Ryan (Usa) 18.08.1994 Trixi Worrack (All) 28.09.1981 Haut ---------------------------------------- CBT : Cervélo - Bigla (Allemagne) en 2016 : Nicole Hanselmann (Sui) 06.05.1991 Lisa Klein (All) 15.07.1996 Clara Koppenburg (All) 03.08.1995 Lotta Lepistö (Fin) 28.06.1989 Ashleigh Moolman-Pasio (Afs) 04.12.1985 Joëlle Numainville (Can) 20.11.1987 Gabrielle Pilote-Fortin (Can) 26.04.1993 Stephanie Pohl (All) 21.10.1987 Carmen Small-McNellis (Usa) 20.04.1980 12 / 48 La composition des équipes féminines 2016 Lundi, 15 Février 2016 09:18 Haut ---------------------------------------- CRE : Crescent D.A.R.E Staffanstorps CK (Suède) en 2016 : Emmy Andersson (Suè) 22.03.1988 Mirella Ehrin (Suè) 19.08.1976 Ida Erngren (Suè) 15.09.1989 Tilina Levin (Suè) 01.06.1989 Rikke Lønne (Dan) 03.03.1988 Kristina Morin (Suè) 07.09.1980 Selma Svarf (Suè) 02.07.1997 Haut ---------------------------------------- CVB : Colavita Extra Virgin Olive Oil - Bianchi (Etats-Unis) en 2016 : Jessica Cutler (Usa) 07.09.1979 13 / 48 La composition des équipes féminines 2016 Lundi, 15 Février 2016 09:18 Kathryn Donovan (Usa) 29.01.1982 Emma Grant (Gbr) 30.09.1991 Lauretta Hanson (Aus) 29.10.1994 Elizabeth Hernandez (Usa) 26.03.1982 Whitney Schultz-Allison (Usa) 01.03.1988 Gretchen Stumhofer (Usa) 10.04.1989 Kimberley Wells (Aus) 18.07.1985 Mary Zider (Usa) 25.06.1984 Haut ---------------------------------------- CYL : Cylance (Etats-Unis) en 2016 : Kathryn Bertine (Skn) 11.05.1975 Kristabel Doebel-Hickok (Usa) 28.04.1989 Shelley Evans-Olds (Usa) 30.09.1980 Sheyla Gutierrez Ruiz (Esp) 01.01.1994 Rossella Ratto (Ita) 20.10.1993 Valentina Scandolara (Ita) 01.05.1990 Doris Schweizer (Sui) 28.08.1989 Alison Starnes-Tetrick (Usa) 04.04.1985 Erica Zaveta (Usa) 06.09.1989 Haut ---------------------------------------- 14 / 48 La composition des équipes féminines 2016 Lundi, 15 Février 2016 09:18
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