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Winston Salem Cycling Classic - Women - UCI 1.2 Winston Salem Cycling Classic - Women - UCI 1.2 OPTUM P/B KELLY BENEFIT BIGLA PRO CYCLING TEAM BTC CITY LJUBLJANA COLAVITA-BIANCHI ALE CIPOLLINI STRATEGIES SUI SLO USA USA ITA 1 Shelley Olds (USA) 11 Eugenia Bujak (POL) 21 Erica Allar (USA) 31 Lex Albrecht (CAN) 41 Elena Berlato (ITA) 2 Joelle Numainville (CAN) 12 Mia Radotic (CRO) 22 Jessica Cutler (USA) 32 Amy Charity (USA) 42 Maria Giulia Confalonieri* (ITA) 3 Clara Koppenburg* (GER) 13 Jelena Eric* (SRB) 23 Kathyrn Donovan (USA) 33 Annie Ewart* (CAN) 43 Annalisa Cucinotta (ITA) 4 Iris Slappendel (NED) 14 Elena Valentini (ITA) 24 Morgan Brown (USA) 34 Brianna Walle (USA) 44 Dalia Muccioli* (ITA) 5 Sharon Laws (GBR) 15 25 Whitney Schultz (USA) 35 Ariane Horbach* (GER) 45 Marta Tagliaferro (ITA) 6 Doris Schweizer (SUI) 16 26 Mary Zider (USA) 36 Alison Tetrick (USA) 46 Flavia Oliveira (BRA) D.S. Manel Lacambra D.S. Radisa Cubric D.S. Niels Thogersen D.S. Jacob Erker D.S. Fortunato Lacquaniti UNITEDHEALTHCARE PEPPER PALACE PRO CYCLING TEAM TIBCO - SVB MELLOW MUSHROOM COLOMBIIAN NATIONAL TEAM PROFESSIONAL CYCLING TEAM P/B THE HAPPY TOOTH USA USA USA USA COL 51 Joanne Hogan (AUS) 61 Hannah Barnes* (GBR) 71 Tina Mayolo Pic (USA) 81 Laura Van Gilder (USA) 91 Lorena Vargas (COL) 52 Joanne Kiesanowski (NZL) 62 Coryn Rivera (USA) 72 Lindsay Bayer (USA) 82 Sara Tussey (USA) 92 Diana Peñuela (COL) 53 Kathrin Hammes (GER) 63 Lauren Tamayo (USA) 73 Sarah Caravella (USA) 83 Jamie Gilgen (CAN) 93 Natalia Franco* (COL) 54 Kendall Ryan (USA) 64 Linda Melanie Villumsen (NZL) 74 Christina Gokey-Smith (USA) 84 Ashley Barson (CAN) 94 Valentina Paniagua* (COL) 55 Krista Doebel-Hickok (USA) 65 Rushlee Buchanan (NZL) 75 Courteney Lowe (NZL) 85 Debbie Milne (USA) 95 56 Lauren Stephens (USA) 66 Alexis Ryan* (USA) 76 Laura Jorgensen (USA) 86 Vanessa Drigo (SUI) 96 D.S. Edward Beamon D.S. Rachel Heal D.S. D.S. D.S. Gustavo Carrillo CRCA/ STAN'S NOTUBES P/B VELO BMW P/B HAPPY TOOTH DENTAL HITEC PRODUCTS TWENTY 16 p/b SHO-AIR VELOCIO - SRAM CLASSIC CYCLING USA NOR USA GER USA 101 Miranda Griffiths (AUS) 111 Janicke Gunvaldsen (NOR) 121 Jessica Cerra (USA) 131 Alena Amialiusik (BLR) 141 Brittlee Bowman (USA) 102 Liza Rachetto (USA) 112 Miriam Bjørnsrud (NOR) 122 Lauren Hall (USA) 132 Elise Delzenne (FRA) 142 103 Megan Rathwell (CAN) 113 Emilie Moberg (NOR) 123 Lauren Komanski (USA) 133 Karol-Ann Canuel (CAN) 143 Jennifer Nordhem (USA) 104 Erica Zaveta (USA) 114 Kirsten Wild (NED) 124 Amber Gaffney (USA) 134 Tiffany Cromwell (AUS) 144 Meredith Bunkers (USA) 105 115 Vita Heine (NOR) 125 Carmen Small (USA) 135 Loren Rowney (AUS) 145 Kristin B (USA) 106 116 Julie Leth (DEN) 126 Andrea Dvorak (USA) 136 Tayler Wiles (USA) 146 D.S. Jonathan Coulter D.S. Steven Sergeant D.S. Mari Holden D.S. Ronny Lauke D.S. VISIT DALLAS CYCLING p/b DNA CYCLING p/b K4 FEARLESS FEMME HAUTE WHEELS IS CORP p/b SMART CHOICE MRI PAIN PATHWAYS NOISE4GOOD CAN USA USA USA USA 151 Lauren Defrescenzo (USA) 161 Amber Neben (USA) 171 Christy Keely (USA) 191 Samantha Scheider* (USA) 201 Katherine Shields* (USA) 152 Heather Fischer (USA) 162 Olivia Dillon (IRL) 172 Fiona Meade (IRL) 192 Nicole Mertz (USA) 202 Cinthia Lehner (USA) 153 Breanne Nalder (USA) 163 Anna Sanders (USA) 173 Janelle Cole* (USA) 193 Hayley Giddons (NZL) 203 Meghan Korol (USA) 154 Anne Perry (USA) 164 Anna Grace Christiansen (USA) 174 Starla Teddergreen (USA) 194 Yussely Mendevil Soto (MEX) 204 Lenore Pipes (GUM) 155 Tiffany Pezulo (USA) 165 Mia Manganello (USA) 175 Erin Wittwer (USA) 195 Nicole Bruderer Cofino* (GUA) 205 Carrie Cartmill (CAN) 156 Gabrielle Pilote-Fortin* (CAN) 166 Beth Ann Orton (USA) 176 Lauretta Hanson* (AUS) 196 Alexandra Millard* (USA) 206 Justine Clift (CAN) D.S. David Harward D.S. D.S. Gary Ryan D.S. David Schneider D.S. Kerry Shields SAS MAZDA MACOGEP QCW BREAKAWAY BIKES SPECIALIZED USA CAN 211 Tess Senty (USA) 221 Stephanie Roorda (CAN) 212 Lindsey Knast (USA) 222 Kirsti Lay (CAN) 213 Melissa Hiller (USA) 223 Catherine Dessureault (CAN) 214 Marianna Williams (USA) 224 Adriane Provost (CAN) 215 Andrea Brennan (USA) 225 Jacqueline Parker (USA) 216 Kristie Nichols James (USA) 226 Dafné Therous* (CAN) D.S. Duncan Oliver D.S. Gerard Penarroya * U23 Competition.
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