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2018 Santos Women's Tour Down Under 2018 Santos Women's Tour Down Under Stage 4: Adelaide City Street Circuit A UCI 2.1 International Calendar Event Date: Sunday, January 14 Adelaide City Distance: 46.0 km Race Overview General Classification: 1 Amanda SPRATT (MTS) Young Rider Classification: 101 Grace ANDERSON (NZL) Sprint Classification: 121 Katrin GARFOOT (UNS) Hill Climb Classification: 1 Amanda SPRATT (MTS) Leading Team: MTS Mitchelton Scott Stage 4 Result Time/Gap Bonus 1. 31 Chloe HOSKING (ALE) 1h07:29 10 2. 41 Giorgia BRONZINI (CPC) +0 6 3. 21 Annette EDMONDSON (WHT) +0 5 4. 64 Abigail VAN TWISK (DRP) +0 2 5. 54 Maria Vittoria SPEROTTO (BPK) +0 6. 92 Emilie MOBERG (TVC) +0 2 7. 45 Jelena ERIĆ (CPC) +0 8. 3 Sarah ROY (MTS) +0 9. 74 Alison JACKSON (TIB) +0 10. 83 Marlies MEJIAS GARCIA (T20) +0 11. 26 Rachele BARBIERI (WHT) +0 12. 124 Tiffany CROMWELL (UNS) +0 13. 151 Georgia BAKER (TDX) +0 14. 61 Eva BUURMAN (DRP) +0 15. 134 Grace BROWN (HGR) +0 16. 121 Katrin GARFOOT (UNS) +0 9 17. 102 Mikayla HARVEY (NZL) +0 18. 6 Alexandra MANLY (MTS) +0 19. 1 Amanda SPRATT (MTS) +0 20. 153 Kristina CLONAN (TDX) +0 21. 141 Kate MCILROY (SPW) +0 22. 82 Danielle MORSHEAD (T20) +0 23. 2 Annemiek VAN VLEUTEN (MTS) +0 24. 22 Amy CURE (WHT) +0 25. 93 Katarzyna PAWLOWSKA (TVC) +0 2 26. 166 Georgia WHITEHOUSE (SUS) +0 27. 42 Marta TAGLIAFERRO (CPC) +6 28. 71 Shannon MALSEED (TIB) +0 29. 84 Shayna POWLESS (T20) +0 30. 55 Erica MAGNALDI (BPK) +0 31. 146 Taryn HEATHER (SPW) +0 32. 143 Ashlee ANKUDINOFF (SPW) +0 33. 125 Lauren KITCHEN (UNS) +0 1 34. 91 Barbara GUARISCHI (TVC) +0 35. 142 Sharlotte LUCAS (SPW) +0 36. 112 Bronwyn MACGREGOR (MVC) +0 37. 154 Maeve PLOUFFE (TDX) +0 38. 156 Jessica MUNDY (TDX) +0 39. 23 Audrey CORDON RAGOT (WHT) +0 40. 5 Lucy KENNEDY (MTS) +0 41. 94 Linda VILLUMSEN (TVC) +0 42. 114 Amanda JAMIESON (MVC) +0 43. 62 Kathrin HAMMES (DRP) +0 Page 1 of 7 Chief Commissaire: Wayne Pomario Organiser: SA Tourism Commission Sunday, January 14 2018 7:09:07pm 2018 Santos Women's Tour Down Under Stage 4: Adelaide City Street Circuit A UCI 2.1 International Calendar Event Date: Sunday, January 14 Adelaide City Distance: 46.0 km Stage 4 Result (continued) Time/Gap Bonus 44. 86 Margot CLYNE (T20) +0 45. 73 Emma GRANT (TIB) +0 46. 101 Grace ANDERSON (NZL) +0 47. 106 Deborah PAINE (NZL) +0 48. 105 Rylee MCMULLEN (NZL) +0 49. 46 Holly BRECK (CPC) +0 50. 145 Lucy BECHTEL (SPW) +0 51. 13 Riejanne MARKUS (WAD) +0 52. 52 Francesca PATTARO (BPK) +0 53. 76 Kendall RYAN (TIB) +0 54. 162 Angela SMITH (SUS) +13 55. 44 Lauren STEPHENS (CPC) +13 1 56. 75 Alice COBB (TIB) +13 57. 144 Ella BLOOR (SPW) +13 58. 165 Gina RICARDO (SUS) +13 59. 72 Kathryn BUSS (TIB) +13 60. 85 Scotti LECHUGA (T20) +13 61. 12 Anouska KOSTER (WAD) +13 62. 4 Jessica ALLEN (MTS) +13 63. 11 Jeanne KOREVAAR (WAD) +13 64. 24 Eri YONAMINE (WHT) +13 65. 133 Carlee TAYLOR (HGR) +13 66. 95 Louise Norman HANSEN (TVC) +13 67. 126 Lauretta HANSON (UNS) +13 68. 81 Erica CLEVENGER (T20) +13 69. 96 Trine SCHMIDT (TVC) +13 70. 51 Silvia VALSECCHI (BPK) +13 71. 34 Roxane KNETEMANN (ALE) +21 72. 36 Karlijn SWINKELS (ALE) +21 73. 161 Megan SCOTT (SUS) +21 74. 63 Annasley PARK (DRP) +24 75. 32 Soraya PALADIN (ALE) +28 76. 123 Rachel NEYLAN (UNS) +1:07 dns 65 Molly WEAVER (DRP) dns 66 Tayler WILES (DRP) • Average speed of the winner: 40.9 km/h • Number of starters: 76 General Classification Final Result Time/Gap 1. 1 Amanda SPRATT (MTS) 10h47:21 2. 44 Lauren STEPHENS (CPC) +41 3. 121 Katrin GARFOOT (UNS) +1:21 4. 5 Lucy KENNEDY (MTS) +1:36 5. 134 Grace BROWN (HGR) +1:54 6. 2 Annemiek VAN VLEUTEN (MTS) +2:07 7. 71 Shannon MALSEED (TIB) +2:09 Page 2 of 7 Chief Commissaire: Wayne Pomario Organiser: SA Tourism Commission Sunday, January 14 2018 7:09:07pm 2018 Santos Women's Tour Down Under Stage 4: Adelaide City Street Circuit A UCI 2.1 International Calendar Event Date: Sunday, January 14 Adelaide City Distance: 46.0 km General Classification (continued) Final Result Time/Gap 8. 141 Kate MCILROY (SPW) +2:25 9. 101 Grace ANDERSON (NZL) +2:42 10. 73 Emma GRANT (TIB) +2:46 11. 146 Taryn HEATHER (SPW) +2:49 12. 62 Kathrin HAMMES (DRP) +2:49 13. 102 Mikayla HARVEY (NZL) +2:54 14. 31 Chloe HOSKING (ALE) +3:09 15. 93 Katarzyna PAWLOWSKA (TVC) +3:11 16. 94 Linda VILLUMSEN (TVC) +3:15 17. 64 Abigail VAN TWISK (DRP) +3:24 18. 34 Roxane KNETEMANN (ALE) +3:24 19. 142 Sharlotte LUCAS (SPW) +3:25 20. 22 Amy CURE (WHT) +3:26 21. 55 Erica MAGNALDI (BPK) +3:29 22. 61 Eva BUURMAN (DRP) +3:31 23. 125 Lauren KITCHEN (UNS) +3:39 24. 23 Audrey CORDON RAGOT (WHT) +3:56 25. 84 Shayna POWLESS (T20) +4:07 26. 41 Giorgia BRONZINI (CPC) +4:08 27. 74 Alison JACKSON (TIB) +4:13 28. 83 Marlies MEJIAS GARCIA (T20) +4:16 29. 151 Georgia BAKER (TDX) +4:18 30. 106 Deborah PAINE (NZL) +4:20 31. 21 Annette EDMONDSON (WHT) +4:31 32. 154 Maeve PLOUFFE (TDX) +4:39 33. 85 Scotti LECHUGA (T20) +5:03 34. 12 Anouska KOSTER (WAD) +5:03 35. 6 Alexandra MANLY (MTS) +5:10 36. 11 Jeanne KOREVAAR (WAD) +5:10 37. 114 Amanda JAMIESON (MVC) +5:26 38. 123 Rachel NEYLAN (UNS) +5:27 39. 156 Jessica MUNDY (TDX) +5:31 40. 13 Riejanne MARKUS (WAD) +5:37 41. 143 Ashlee ANKUDINOFF (SPW) +5:42 42. 24 Eri YONAMINE (WHT) +5:45 43. 81 Erica CLEVENGER (T20) +5:55 44. 3 Sarah ROY (MTS) +6:00 45. 145 Lucy BECHTEL (SPW) +6:07 46. 4 Jessica ALLEN (MTS) +6:13 47. 26 Rachele BARBIERI (WHT) +6:49 48. 32 Soraya PALADIN (ALE) +6:49 49. 124 Tiffany CROMWELL (UNS) +7:29 50. 112 Bronwyn MACGREGOR (MVC) +8:07 51. 92 Emilie MOBERG (TVC) +8:22 52. 96 Trine SCHMIDT (TVC) +8:46 53. 126 Lauretta HANSON (UNS) +9:38 54. 72 Kathryn BUSS (TIB) +12:46 55. 42 Marta TAGLIAFERRO (CPC) +14:45 56. 54 Maria Vittoria SPEROTTO (BPK) +15:54 57. 36 Karlijn SWINKELS (ALE) +16:39 Page 3 of 7 Chief Commissaire: Wayne Pomario Organiser: SA Tourism Commission Sunday, January 14 2018 7:09:07pm 2018 Santos Women's Tour Down Under Stage 4: Adelaide City Street Circuit A UCI 2.1 International Calendar Event Date: Sunday, January 14 Adelaide City Distance: 46.0 km General Classification (continued) Final Result Time/Gap 58. 153 Kristina CLONAN (TDX) +16:58 59. 133 Carlee TAYLOR (HGR) +17:12 60. 86 Margot CLYNE (T20) +17:56 61. 91 Barbara GUARISCHI (TVC) +18:21 62. 144 Ella BLOOR (SPW) +19:28 63. 75 Alice COBB (TIB) +20:19 64. 166 Georgia WHITEHOUSE (SUS) +20:54 65. 161 Megan SCOTT (SUS) +21:03 66. 46 Holly BRECK (CPC) +22:01 67. 52 Francesca PATTARO (BPK) +22:55 68. 95 Louise Norman HANSEN (TVC) +23:38 69. 105 Rylee MCMULLEN (NZL) +23:58 70. 76 Kendall RYAN (TIB) +24:02 71. 162 Angela SMITH (SUS) +24:48 72. 45 Jelena ERIĆ (CPC) +26:47 73. 82 Danielle MORSHEAD (T20) +29:21 74. 51 Silvia VALSECCHI (BPK) +31:52 75. 63 Annasley PARK (DRP) +35:49 76. 165 Gina RICARDO (SUS) +39:14 dnf 14 Sabrina STULTIENS (WAD) dnf 15 Monique VAN DE REE (WAD) dnf 16 Rotem GAFINOVITZ (WAD) dnf 25 Macey STEWART (WHT) dnf 33 Anna TREVISI (ALE) dnf 43 Rossella RATTO (CPC) dnf 53 Katia RAGUSA (BPK) dnf 56 Lisa MORZENTI (BPK) dnf 65 Molly WEAVER (DRP) dnf 66 Tayler WILES (DRP) dnf 103 Lydia RIPPON (NZL) dnf 104 Kate SMITH (NZL) dnf 111 Désirée EHRLER (MVC) dnf 113 Tsubasa MAKISE (MVC) dnf 115 Jer Ling Serene LEE (MVC) dnf 116 Yasue NAKAHARA (MVC) dnf 122 Shara GILLOW (UNS) dnf 131 Erin KINNEALY (HGR) dnf 132 Kimberley WELLS (HGR) dnf 135 Nicola MACDONALD (HGR) dnf 136 Rebecca WIASAK (HGR) dnf 155 Breanna HARGRAVE (TDX) dnf 163 Jade COLLIGAN (SUS) dnf 164 Chloe HEFFERNAN (SUS) Page 4 of 7 Chief Commissaire: Wayne Pomario Organiser: SA Tourism Commission Sunday, January 14 2018 7:09:07pm 2018 Santos Women's Tour Down Under Stage 4: Adelaide City Street Circuit A UCI 2.1 International Calendar Event Date: Sunday, January 14 Adelaide City Distance: 46.0 km seesouthaustralia.com Sprint Classification Final Result 1. 121 Katrin GARFOOT (UNS) 42 pt 2. 21 Annette EDMONDSON (WHT) 31 3. 31 Chloe HOSKING (ALE) 28 4. 1 Amanda SPRATT (MTS) 27 5. 41 Giorgia BRONZINI (CPC) 24 6. 44 Lauren STEPHENS (CPC) 19 7. 5 Lucy KENNEDY (MTS) 17 8. 92 Emilie MOBERG (TVC) 14 9. 64 Abigail VAN TWISK (DRP) 12 10. 94 Linda VILLUMSEN (TVC) 10 11. 134 Grace BROWN (HGR) 8 12. 3 Sarah ROY (MTS) 8 13. 126 Lauretta HANSON (UNS) 8 14. 54 Maria Vittoria SPEROTTO (BPK) 8 15. 2 Annemiek VAN VLEUTEN (MTS) 6 16. 141 Kate MCILROY (SPW) 5 17. 71 Shannon MALSEED (TIB) 4 18. 73 Emma GRANT (TIB) 4 19. 125 Lauren KITCHEN (UNS) 4 20. 102 Mikayla HARVEY (NZL) 3 21. 93 Katarzyna PAWLOWSKA (TVC) 3 22. 45 Jelena ERIĆ (CPC) 3 23. 101 Grace ANDERSON (NZL) 2 24. 62 Kathrin HAMMES (DRP) 2 25.
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