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“Wwt Emakumeen Xxxi. Bira” 2 0 1 8 Urtea “WWT EMAKUMEEN XXXI. BIRA” 2 0 1 8 URTEA DORTSALAK – DORSALES – DOSSARDS – START LIST CERVELO-BIGLA AROMITALIA VAIANO BIZKAIA DURANGO-EUSKADI MURIAS 1 Ashleigh Moolman-Pasio 11 Rasa Leleivyte 21 Alice Maria Arzuffi 2 Lotta Pauliina Lepistö 12 Angelica Brogi 22 Danielle Christmas 3 Cecilie Uttrup Ludw ig 13 Alessia Bulleri 23 Lucía González 4 Clara Marie Koppenburg 14 Lija Laizane 24 Ane Iriarte 5 Ann-Sophie Duyck 15 Giulia Marchesini 25 Lierni Lekuona 6 Claire Ruth Rose 16 Nicole Nesti 26 Cristina Martínez D: Thomas Campana D: Mateo Ferrari D: Agurtzane Elorriaga. MOVISTAR TEAM WOMEN ALE CIPOLLINI ASTANÁ WOMEN’S TEAM6 31 Alicia González 41 Ane Santesteban 51 Martina Alzini 32 Malgorzata Jasinska 42 Marta Bastianelli 52 Sofia Beggin 33 Lorena Llamas 43 Mayuko Hagiw ara 53 Amiliya Iskakova 34 Eider Merino 44 Anna Trevisi 54 Natalya Saifutdinova 35 Rachel Neylan 45 Roxane Knetemann 55 Makhabbat Umutzhanova 36 Lourdes Oyarbide 46 Janneke Ensing 56 Lara Vieceli D: Jorge Sanz. D: Fortunato Lacquaniti. D: Stefano Franco. BE PINK SOPELA WOMEN’S TEAMQQQQQ- FDJ-NOUVELLE AQUITAINE FUTUROSCOPE 61 Nikola Noskova 71 Beatriu Gómez 81 Charlotte Bravard 62 Letizia Borghesi 72 Ziortza Isasi 82 Eugénie Duval 63 Eyerusalem Kelil 73 Enara López 83 Shara Gillow 64 Katia Ragusa 74 Sara Martín 84 Victorie Guilman 65 Francesca Pattaro 75 Sofía Rodríguez 85 Evita Muzic 66 Paola Panzeri 76 Ariadna Trías 86 Greta Richioud D: Walter Zini. D: Francisco Plá. D: Maëlle Grossette. BOELS DOLMANS CYCLINGTEAMFA MITCHELTON SCOTT CYLANCE PRO-CYCLING 91 Anna Van der Breggen 101 Annemiek Van Vleuten 111 Giorgia Bronzini 92 Amalie Dideriksen 102 Amanda Spratt 112 Krista Doebel-Hickok 93 Christine Majerus 103 Lucy Kennedy 113 Kaitling Keough 94 Amy Pieters 104 Georgia Williams 114 Rossella Ratto 95 Anna Plichta 105 Jenelle Crooks 115 Omer Shapira 96 Jip Van den Bos 106 Gracie Elvin 116 Lauren Stephens D: Danny Stam. D: Gene Bates. D.: Manel Lacambra. L OTTO SOUDAL LADIESC PARKHOTEL VALKENBURG WOMEN BTC CITY LJUBLJANA 121 Anabelle Dréville 131 Anna Solovei 141 Urska Pintar 122 Demi De Jong 132 Marit Raaijmakers 142 Polona Batagelj 123 Kelly Van den Steen 133 Esther van Veen 143 Hanna Nilsson 124 Julie Vandevelde 134 Nancy van der Burg 144 Urska Zigart 125 Valerie Demey 135 Anne Ruiter 145 Olena Pavlukhina 126 Marjolein Van’t Geloof 136 Nina Buijsma 146 Maaike Boogard D: Dany Schoonbaert. D: Raymond Rol. D: Gorazd Penko. TEAM VIRTU CYCLING SERVETTO STRADALLI CYCLE TOP GIRLS FASSA BORTOLO 151 Claudia Koster 161 Kseniia Dobrynina 171 Vania Canvelli 152 Doris Schw eizer 162 Katja Jeretina 172 Francesca Cauz 153 Katazyna Paw lowska 163 Argiro Milaki 173 Chiara Perini 154 Katrine Aaleruud 164 Rosalía Ortiz 174 Francesca Pisciali 155 Louise Norman Hansen 165 Anna Potokina 175 Nadia Quagliotto 156 Linda Villumsen 166 Paula Sanmartín 176 Beatrice Rossato D: Carmen Small D: Darío Rossino. D: Matteo Varago. VALCAR PBM COGEAS-METTLER WAOWDEALS PROCYCLING 181 Marta Cavalli 191 Olga Zabelinskaya 201 Jeanne Korevaar 182 Asja Paladin 192 Maria Novolodskaya 202 Anouska Koster 183 Silvia Persico 193 Elizaveta Oshurkova 203 Riejanne Markus 184 Silvia Pollicini 194 Gulnaz Badykova 204 Sabrina Stultiens 185 Alessia Vigilia 195 Elise Chabbey 205 Monique Van den Ree 186 Chiara Zanettin 196 Antri Christforou 206 Danielle Row e D: Dalia Muccioli. D: Sergey Klimov. D: Jeroem Blijlevens. WIGGLE HIGH5 WNT ROTOR PROCYCLING CANYON SRAM 211 Elisa Longo-Borghini 221 Nathalie Grinczer 231 Alena Amaliusik 212 Lisa Brennauer 222 Anna Badegruber 232 Alice Barnes 213 Elinor Barker 223 Elise Maes 233 Hannah Barnes 214 Martina Ritter 224 Gabrielle Pilot-Fortin 234 Elena Cecchini 215 Eri Yonamine 225 Hayley Simmonds 235 Tiffany Cromw ell 216 Emilia Fahlin 226 Aafke Soet 236 Lisa Klein D: Allan Davis. D: Dirk Baldinger. D: Ronny Lauke. .
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