PRONO ROADRACES WOMEN SECOND PART OF THE SEASON (20 races) - click here (30 participants - check lists here)

Winner Tour of Chongming Island - WC : Mieke

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13/05 : Shelly Olds (Usa-Aad) booked her first worldcupwin today. In a massive sprint at the end of the Tour of Chongming Island she sprinted faster then Melissa Hoskins (Aus-Gre). The third podiumspot went to Monia Baccaille (Ita-Msc). Chloe Hosking (Aus-Spe) crossed the finishline as fourth while Rochelle Gilmore (Aus-Fah) had to be happy with a fifth place in the sprint. Andrea Graus (Aut-Fut) stranded on place 24 and gets another 17uci points to get her ticker for the Olympics in London. Full results

11/05 : Melissa Hoskins (Aus-Gre)took the win in the third and final stage of the Tour of Chongming Island (2.1) and due to the bonifications she also becomes the overallwinner of this CHinese stagerace. In the final sprint she was faster then Monia Baccaille (Ita-Msc). Liesbet De VOcht (Bel-Rab) sprinted herself towards place three in this final stage whiel Shelley Olds (Usa-Aad) claimed stageplace four. Rochelle Gilmore (Aus-Fah) rounded the top five of sprinters this stage. Andrea Graus (Aut-Fut) finished on a 25th place today and remained her 21st place in the finaloverallranking. Top 40

10/05 : Monia Baccaille (Ita-Msc) was the fastest of the bunch at the end of stage two in the Tour of Chongming Island (2.1). After almost 120km of racing the Italian sprinted faster then Chloe Hosking (Aus-Spe). Shelley Olds (Usa-Aad) crossed the finishline in this hectic sprint as third. Yesterdays winner Melissa Hoskins (Aus-Gr) finished ad fourth today and looses the leadersjersey to Monia Baccaille (Ita-Msc) with one stage to go. Rochelle Gilmore (Aus-Fah) completed the sprinters top five today. Andrea Graus (Aut-Fut) finished again on spot 21, after an attack with a rider of Kazachstan during the stage, and that is also her ranking in the GC. Top 40

09/05 : Melissa Hoskins (Aus-Gre) overpowered everybody at the end of stage on in the Tour of Chongming Island (2.1). In a massive sprint the young Australian was faster then Rochelle Gilmore (Aus-Fah). Monia Baccaille (Ita-Msc) stranded on a third place. Charlotte Becker (Ger-Spe) crossed the finishline in this hectic sprint as fourth while Marta Bastianelli (Ita-Msc) completed the sprinters top five. Andrea Graus (Aut-Fut) was classified on spot 21. Melissa Hoskins (Aus-Gre) will start in the yellow leadersjersey tomorrow. Top 40

06/05 : The 9th edition of the GP Sinaai (Nat) ended in a sprint with two and it was Danielle King (Gbr-Mat) who sprinted faster then Els Belmans (Bel-Vla). About 15" the sprint of the bunch for spot three was won by Fiona Dutriaux (Fra-Fut). Jolien D'hoore (Bel-Vla) had to be pleased with a fourth place while Kelly Druyts (Bel-Vla) crossed the finishline as fifth. In Veldhoven (Nat) is was Suzanne De Goede (Ned-Arg) who took the victory by outsprintingNina Kessler (Ned-Dol). Sarah DPuster (Ger-Rab) claimed the third place. (photo thanks to Krist Vanmelle) Top 10

05/05 : Liesbet De Vocht (Bel-Rab) booked her first win of the season being the fastest of three in Bredene (1.2). The former Belgian champion sprinted faster then Else Belmans (bel-Vla) while podiumspot three was occupied by Maaike Polspoel (Bel-Vla). Roxanne Knetemann (Ned-Rab) who lanced the sprint fot her teammate finishied on place three while another Rabobank-rider Sarah Düster (Ger-Rab) completed the teamsucces finishing as fifth. Liesbet De VOcht (Bel-Rab) becomes also the new leader in the Lotto Cycling Cup ranking with two races to go. Full results

01/05 : In a sprint with three it was Maaike Polspoel (Bel-Vla) who took her first win of the season in the race in Boortmeerbeek (Nat). After 88km she was faster then Annelies Van Doorslaer (Bel-Klt). Chantal Hoffman (Lux-Mal) who started the escape finished at a third place. At almost one minute it was Fiona Dutriaux (Fra-Fut) who was the fastest of the bunchsprint for place four. Kelly Druyts (Bel-Vla) completed the top five in this race with 91 participants over 17 laps. Top 10

29/04 : Annemiek Van Vleuten (Ned-Rab) completed the Rabobanksucces in Luxemburg (2.1) by winning the second and final stage in Mamer. In the sprint she was faster then her also celebrating teammate Marianne Vos (Ned-Rab) who becomes the first overallwinner of this new stagerace. A little later it was the Belgian champion Evelyn Arys (Bel-Klt) who cossed the finishline on a good third place. Daniela Gass (Ger-Nut) claimed place four after almost 100km of racing. Cherise Taylor (Rsa-Lbl) completed the top five in this sunny race. Top 40

29/04 : Team Specialized-Lululemon won everything in Gracia-Orlova. The vicotry in the final stage went to Katie Colcough (Gbr-Spe) while Evelyn Stevens (Usa-Spe) is the overallwinner of this stagerace. Gracie Elvin (Aus) was second in this final stage over 100km while Marijn De Vries (Ned-Aad) crossed the finishline as third. Alessandra Borgghi (Ita-Msc) was classified as fourth in this fifth stage. Olena Pavlukhina (Ukr) completed the top five. Andrea Graus (Aut-Fut) finished on a 7th place today and in the finalranking she is classified on place seventeen. Top 20

28/04 : Marianne Vos (Ned-Rab) was the best in the first stage in the Festival Luxembourgeoise(2.1). In Garnich she was the fastest of an elite group. Adrie Visser (Ned-Arg) crossed the finishline in the GP Elsy Jacobs as second while Pauline Ferrand-Prévot (Fra-Rab) completed the teamsucces standing on podiumspot three. Megan Guarnier (Usa-Tib) rounded 102km long stage as fourth. Linda Villumsen (Nzl-Gre) completed the sprinters top five. The Dutch champion Marianne Vos (Ned-Rab) will start as leader in the final stage tomorrow in Mamer. Top 40

28/04 : Trixi Worrack (Ger-Spe) gave her team another stagewin today in Gracia-Orlova (2.2). In the 4th stage the former worldchampion finished with a bonus of 6" on Alena Amialiusik (Blr-Bep). Evelyn Stevens (Usa-Spe) crossed the finishline as third and remains leader with one stage to go. Sharon Laws (Gbr-Aad) had to be pleased with stageplace four at 1'53" while Tatiana Antoshina (Rus-Rab) stranded on place five in this quensstage. Andrea Graus (Aut-Fut) crossed the finishline as 9th and climbs towards place 19 in the overallranking. Top 20

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