2009 UCI Road World Championships – Women's road race

Women's road race
2009 UCI Road World Championships
The peloton just after the start in Mendrisio
Race details
Date 26 September 2009
Distance 124.2 km (77.17 mi)
Winning time 3h 33' 25"
Medalists
 Gold  Tatiana Guderzo (Italy)
 Silver  Marianne Vos (Netherlands)
 Bronze  Noemi Cantele (Italy)
2009 UCI Road World Championships

Participating nations
Elite events
List of elite cyclists
Elite road race   men   women
Elite time trial   men   women
Under-23 events
List of under-23 cyclists
Under-23 road race   men  
Under-23 time trial   men  
 
Qualification

The women's road race of the 2009 UCI Road World Championships cycling event took place on 26 September in Mendrisio, Switzerland.[1] The race was won by Italy's Tatiana Guderzo, followed by Marianne Vos (Netherlands) and Noemi Cantele (Italy).[2]

Participating nations

No. Code Nation
1-7GBR Great Britain
8-14NED Netherlands
15-20GER Germany
21-24SWE Sweden
25-30AUS Australia
31-36USA United States
37-42ITA Italy
43-48LTU Lithuania
49-54RUS Russia
55-59BEL Belgium
60-61DEN Denmark
62-67FRA France
68-73CAN Canada
74-79SUI  Switzerland
80-81AUT Austria
82-84NZL New Zealand
85-86RSA South Africa
No. Code Nation
87-91UKR Ukraine
92-97ESP Spain
98-100MEX Mexico
101CZE Czech Republic
102-104SLO Slovenia
105-106BRA Brazil
107-110POL Poland
111-114THA Thailand
115NOR Norway
116-118CRO Croatia
119-120SKT Saint Kitts and Nevis
121-122IRL Ireland
123INA Indonesia
124ARG Argentina
125TUR Turkey
126AND Andorra
127POR Portugal
Noemi Cantele won bronze

Final classification

# Rider Time
1Italy Tatiana Guderzo (Italy) 3h 33:25
2Netherlands Marianne Vos (Netherlands) + 19
3Italy Noemi Cantele (Italy) + 19
4United States Kristin Armstrong (United States) + 19
5Lithuania Diana Žiliūtė (Lithuania) + 1:07
6Germany Judith Arndt (Germany) + 1:07
7Canada Erinne Willock (Canada) + 1:07
8Switzerland Nicole Brändli (Switzerland) + 1:07
9Belgium Grace Verbeke (Belgium) + 1:07
10New Zealand Catherine Cheatley (New Zealand) + 1:07
11Sweden Emma Johansson (Sweden) + 1:07
12Australia Ruth Corset (Australia) + 1:07
13Lithuania Edita Pučinskaitė (Lithuania) + 1:07
14United Kingdom Emma Pooley (Great Britain) + 1:07
15United States Evelyn Stevens (United States) + 1:07
16Denmark Linda Melanie Villumsen (Denmark) + 3:02
17Poland Paulina Brzeźna (Poland) + 3:41
18United States Mara Abbott (United States) + 4:51
19Germany Claudia Häusler (Germany) + 5:51
20Spain Ana Garcia Antequera (Spain) + 5:54
21Netherlands Andrea Bosman (Netherlands) + 6:54
22Belgium Ludivine Henrion (Belgium) + 6:54
23Netherlands Chantal Blaak (Netherlands) + 6:54
24Russia Yuliya Martisova (Russia) + 6:54
25France Christel Ferrier-Bruneau (France) + 6:54
26France Edwige Pitel (France) + 6:54
27United Kingdom Elizabeth Armitstead (Great Britain) + 6:54
28United Kingdom Sharon Laws (Great Britain) + 6:54
29Germany Trixi Worrack (Germany) + 6:54
30Italy Fabiana Luperini (Italy) + 6:54
31France Karine Gautard (France) + 9:52
32Lithuania Rasa Leleivytė (Lithuania) + 10:11
33New Zealand Kaytee Boyd (New Zealand) + 10:11
34South Africa Carla Swart (South Africa) + 10:11
35France Sophie Creux (France) + 10:11
36Poland Monika Grzebinoga (Poland) + 10:11
37South Africa Marissa van der Merwe (South Africa) + 10:11
38Mexico Verónica Leal Balderas (Mexico) + 10:11
39Austria Christiane Soeder (Austria) + 10:11
40Canada Tara Whitten (Canada) + 10:11
41Ukraine Olena Oliinyk (Ukraine) + 10:11
42Netherlands Regina Bruins (Netherlands) + 10:13
43Netherlands Irene van den Broek (Netherlands) + 10:13
44France Julie Krasniak (France) + 10:13
45Netherlands Loes Gunnewijk (Netherlands) + 10:13
46Italy Monia Baccaille (Italy) + 10:18
47Italy Luisa Tamanini (Italy) + 10:18
48France Jeannie Longo-Ciprelli (France) + 12:09
49Russia Oxana Kozonchuk (Russia) + 12:46
50Ukraine Eivgenia Vysotska (Ukraine) + 12:46
51Mexico Laura Lorenza Morfin Macouzet (Mexico) + 12:46
52Australia Tiffany Cromwell (Australia) + 12:46
53Ukraine Alyona Andruk (Ukraine) + 12:46
54Switzerland Patricia Schwager (Switzerland) + 12:46
55Belgium Lieselot Decroix (Belgium) + 12:46
56Austria Daniela Pintarelli (Austria) + 13:02
DNFLithuania Modesta Vžesniauskaitė (Lithuania)
DNFIreland Siobhan Horgan (Ireland)
DNFNew Zealand Rachel Mercer (New Zealand)
DNFMexico Giuseppina Grassi Herrera (Mexico)
DNFRussia Anna Evseeva (Russia)
DNFPoland Małgorzata Jasińska (Poland)
DNFUkraine Nina Ovcharenko (Ukraine)
DNFBelgium Liesbet De Vocht (Belgium)
DNFUnited States Kimberly Anderson (United States)
DNFItaly Giorgia Bronzini (Italy)
DNFGermany Tina Liebig (Germany)
DNFRussia Tatiana Antoshina (Russia)
DNFBelgium Jessie Daams (Belgium)
DNFSpain Eneritz Iturriagaechevarria Mazaga (Spain)
DNFLithuania Edita Ungurytė (Lithuania)
DNFLithuania Inga Čilvinaitė (Lithuania)
DNFSpain Anna Sanchis Chafer (Spain)
DNFNetherlands Martine Bras (Netherlands)
DNFCanada Joëlle Numainville (Canada)
DNFRussia Svetlana Bubnenkova (Russia)
DNFAndorra Ariadna Tudel Cuberes (Andorra)
DNFUnited Kingdom Nicole Cooke (Great Britain)
DNFUnited Kingdom Katie Colclough (Great Britain)
DNFSlovenia Sigrid Corneo (Slovenia)
DNFAustralia Vicki Whitelaw (Australia)
DNFGermany Charlotte Becker (Germany)
DNFSwitzerland Jennifer Hohl (Switzerland)
DNFDenmark Trine Schmidt (Denmark)
DNFSwitzerland Emilie Aubry (Switzerland)
DNFPoland Sylwia Kapusta (Poland)
DNFSlovenia Polona Batagelj (Slovenia)
DNFBrazil Rosane Kirch (Brazil)
DNFSweden Marie Lindberg (Sweden)
DNFSweden Emilia Fahlin (Sweden)
DNFSwitzerland Jessica Schneeberger (Switzerland)
DNFThailand Chanpeng Nontasin (Thailand)
DNFPortugal Ester Alves (Portugal)
DNFNorway Fröydis Waerstad (Norway)
DNFGermany Ina Teutenberg (Germany)
DNFUnited Kingdom Lucy Martin (Great Britain)
DNFSpain Belén López Morales (Spain)
DNFRussia Elena Novikova (Russia)
DNFIreland Olivia Dillon (Ireland)
DNFSwitzerland Andrea Wolfer (Switzerland)
DNFCzech Republic Martina Růžičková (Czech Republic)
DNFCroatia Maja Marukic (Croatia)
DNFTurkey Semra Yetis (Turkey)
DNFSaint Kitts and Nevis Kathryn Bertine (Saint Kitts and Nevis)
DNFCroatia Marina Boduljak (Croatia)
DNFThailand Monrudee Chapookham (Thailand)
DNFThailand Wilaiwan Kunlapha (Thailand)
DNFThailand Thatsani Wichana (Thailand)
DNFUnited States Amber Neben (United States)
DNFIndonesia Dahlina Rosyida (Indonesia)
DNFUnited States Meredith Miller (United States)
DNFAustralia Rochelle Gilmore (Australia)
DNFAustralia Emma Mackie (Australia)
DNFCanada Heather Logan (Canada)
DNFSaint Kitts and Nevis Monica Ceccon (Saint Kitts and Nevis)
DNFSlovenia Blaža Klemenčič (Slovenia)
DNFSweden Sara Mustonen (Sweden)
DNFUkraine Oksana Kashchyshyna (Ukraine)
DNFCanada Alison Testroete (Canada)
DNFArgentina Veronica Marcela Gerez (Argentina)
DNFCanada Julie Beveridge (Canada)
DNFSpain Marta Vila Josana Andreu (Spain)
DNFSpain Ane Santesteban Gonzalez (Spain)
DNFBrazil Uênia Fernandes de Souza (Brazil)
DNFCroatia Viena Balen (Croatia)
DNFAustralia Alexis Rhodes (Australia)
DNFUnited Kingdom Nikki Harris (Great Britain)

References

  1. "Elite Women's Calendar 2009". UCI. Archived from the original on 17 February 2009. Retrieved 5 February 2009.
  2. Brown, Gregor (26 September 2009). "Guderzo wins Worlds with solo attack". Cyclingnews.
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