2009 in women's road cycling

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UCI Road World Rankings

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Top-ranked individual[1] Second-ranked individual Third-ranked individual Top-ranked team Top-ranked nation
 Marianne Vos (NED)
DSB Bank–LTO
 Kirsten Wild (NED)
Cervelo Test Team
 Emma Johansson (SWE)
Red Sun Cycling Team
Cervelo Test Team  Netherlands

World Championships

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Race Date Winner Second Third
World Championship Time Trial September 23  Kristin Armstrong (USA)  Noemi Cantele (ITA)  Linda Villumsen (DEN)
World Championship Road Race September 26  Tatiana Guderzo (ITA)  Marianne Vos (NED)  Noemi Cantele (ITA)

UCI World Cup

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Date Race Country Winner Second Third
#1 29 March Trofeo Alfredo Binda-Comune di Cittiglio  Italy  Marianne Vos (NED)
#2 5 April Tour of Flanders for Women  Belgium  Ina-Yoko Teutenberg (GER)
#3 13 April Ronde van Drenthe  Netherlands  Emma Johansson (SWE)
#4 22 April La Flèche Wallonne Féminine  Belgium  Marianne Vos (NED)
#5 10 May Tour de Berne   Switzerland  Kristin Armstrong (USA)
#6 30 May Coupe du Monde Cycliste Féminine de Montréal  Canada  Emma Pooley (GBR)
#7 31 July Open de Suède Vårgårda TTT  Sweden Cervélo TestTeam
Kristin Armstrong
Regina Bruins
Carla Ryan
Christiane Soeder
Kirsten Wild
Sarah Düster
Team Columbia–HTC Women
Kimberly Anderson
Chantal Beltman
Emilia Fahlin
Ina-Yoko Teutenberg
Ellen van Dijk
Linda Villumsen
Team Flexpoint
Susanne Ljungskog
Mirjam Melchers
Loes Gunnewijk
Loes Markerink
Trine Schmidt
Iris Slappendel
#8 2 August Open de Suède Vårgårda  Sweden  Marianne Vos (NED)
#9 22 August GP de Plouay – Bretagne  France  Emma Pooley (GBR)
#10 13 September Rund um die Nürnberger Altstadt  Germany  Kirsten Wild (NED)

Single day races (1.1 and 1.2)

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Race Date Cat. Winner
Belgium Omloop Het Volk / Circuit Het Volk February 28 1.2  Suzanne de Goede (NED)
New Zealand Masterton Cup March 1 1.1  Chloe Hosking (AUS)
Switzerland Gran Premio Brissag – Lago maggiore March 7 1.2  Noemi Cantele (ITA)
Italy GP Costa Etrusca – Giro dei Comuni Rosignano-Livorno March 20 1.2  Emma Pooley (GBR)
Italy Costa Etrusca-Gran Premio Comuni di Riparbella-Montescudaio March 21 1.2  Sarah Düster (GER)
Italy Trofeo Costa Etrusca-Memorial Tiziano Saba-GP Comuni di Santa Luce-Castellina M.Ma March 22 1.2  Linda Villumsen (DEN)
Belgium Grand Prix de Dottignies April 6 1.2  Sarah Düster (GER)
Netherlands Drentse 8 van Dwingeloo April 10 1.1  Ina-Yoko Teutenberg (GER)
Netherlands Novilon Eurocup Ronde van Drenthe April 11 1.1  Marianne Vos (NED)
China Tour of Chongming Island Time Trial April 17 1.1  Bridie O'Donnell (AUS)
Netherlands Ronde van Gelderland April 18 1.2  Ina-Yoko Teutenberg (GER)
Netherlands Omloop van Borsele April 25 1.2  Kirsten Wild (NED)
Italy GP Liberazione April 25 1.2  Giorgia Bronzini (ITA)
Belgium GP Stad Roeselare April 26 1.2  Kirsten Wild (NED)
Switzerland Grand Prix de Suisse May 1 1.1  Christiane Soeder (AUT)
Luxembourg Grand Prix Elsy Jacobs May 1 1.1  Svetlana Bubnenkova (RUS)
Netherlands Omloop Door Middag-Humsterland May 9 1.2  Rochelle Gilmore (AUS)
United States Liberty Classic June 7 1.1  Ina-Yoko Teutenberg (GER)
Netherlands Therme kasseienomloop June 7 1.2  Chantal Blaak (NED)
Spain Emakumeen Saria June 9 1.2  Noemi Cantele (ITA)
Italy GP Cento Carnevale d'Europa July 18 1.2  Giorgia Bronzini (ITA)
Germany Sparkassen Giro August 2 1.1  Rochelle Gilmore (AUS)
Netherlands Holland Hills Classic August 9 1.2  Marianne Vos (NED)
Netherlands Blauwe Stad Team Time Trial August 29 1.2 Cervelo Test Team
Italy Memorial Davide Fardelli – Cronometro Individuale September 6 1.2  Karin Thürig (SUI)
France Chrono Champenois September 13 1.1  Wendy Houvenaghel (GBR)
France Chrono des Nations October 18 1.1  Jeannie Longo (FRA)

Source[2]

Stage races (2.1 and 2.2)

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Race Date Cat. Winner
Qatar Ladies Tour of Qatar (details) February 8–10 2.1  Kirsten Wild (NED)
New Zealand Women's Tour of New Zealand February 25–27 2.2  Amber Halliday (AUS)
China Tour of Chongming Island April 18–21 2.1  Chloe Hosking (AUS)
Czech Republic Gracia–Orlová April 30 – May 3 2.2  Trixi Worrack (GER)
France Tour de l'Aude Cycliste Féminin May 15–24 2.1  Claudia Häusler (GER)
Costa Rica Vuelta Ciclista Femenina a Costa Rica May 28–31 2.2  Evelyn García (ESA)
Canada Tour du Grand Montréal (details) June 1–4 2.1  Kirsten Wild (NED)
Canada Tour de Pei June 7–11 2.2  Tara Whitten (CAN)
Spain Iurreta-Emakumeen Bira June 11–14 2.1  Judith Arndt (GER)
Italy Giro del Trentino Alto Adige-Südtirol June 18–19 2.1  Nicole Cooke (GBR)
Netherlands Rabo Ster Zeeuwsche Eilanden (details) June 18–20 2.2  Ina-Yoko Teutenberg (GER)
France Grande Boucle Féminine Internationale June 18–21 2.2  Emma Pooley (GBR)
Czech Republic Tour Feminin – O cenu Ceskeho Svycarska July 9–12 2.2  Alexandra Burchenkova (RUS)
Italy Giro d'Italia Femminile (details) July 3–12 2.1  Claudia Häusler (GER)
France Tour de Bretagne Féminin July 16–19 2.2  Liesbet De Vocht (BEL)
France Tour Féminin en Limousin July 23–26 2.2  Grace Verbeke (BEL)
Germany International Thüringen Rundfahrt der Frauen (details) July 21–26 2.1  Linda Villumsen (DEN)
France La Route de France August 9–14 2.1  Kimberly Anderson (USA)
Germany Albstadt-Frauen-Etappenrennen August 21–23 2.2  Charlotte Becker (GER)
France Trophée d'Or Féminin August 25–29 2.2  Diana Žiliūtė (LTU)
Netherlands Holland Ladies Tour (details) September 1–6 2.2  Marianne Vos (NED)
France Tour Cycliste Féminin International Ardèche September 8–12 2.2  Kristin Armstrong (USA)
Italy Giro della Toscana Int. Femminile – Memorial Michela Fanini (details) September 15–20 2.1  Diana Žiliūtė (LTU)

Source[2]

Continental Championships

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Asian Championships

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Podium of the European road championships – Women's time trial: Ellen van Dijk (1), Emilia Fahlin (2) and Marianne Vos (3)
Race Date Winner Second Third
Road race August  Tang Kerong (CHN)  Hsiao Mei-yu (TPE)  Natalya Stefanskaya (KAZ)
Individual time trial August  Tang Kerong (CHN)  Chanpeng Nontasin (THA)  Marina Andreichenko (KAZ)

European Championships (under-23)

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Race Date Winner Second Third
Road race (under-23) July 4  Chantal Blaak (NED)  Katie Colclough (GBR)  Marianne Vos (NED)
Time trial (under-23) July 1  Ellen van Dijk (NED)  Emilia Fahlin (SWE)  Marianne Vos (NED)

National Championships

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UCI teams

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References

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  1. ^ "Ranking - Cycling - Road 2009 Women Elite UCI Ranking Individual Final result". UCI. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 3 September 2013.
  2. ^ a b "2009 UCI Road Results Women Elite". UCI.ch. Union Cycliste Internationale. Archived from the original on 10 November 2014. Retrieved 9 April 2013.

See also

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