2010 UCI Road World Championships – Women's road race
| 2010 UCI Road World Championships | |||
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| Rainbow jersey | |||
| Race details | |||
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| Date | 2 October 2010 | ||
| Distance | 127.2 km (79.04 mi) | ||
| Winning time | 3h 32' 01" (35.997 km/h or 22.367 mph) | ||
| Medalists | |||
2010 UCI Road World Championships![]() Participating nations | ||||
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| 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 | |||
The Women's road race of the 2010 UCI Road World Championships cycling event took place on 2 October in Melbourne, Australia.
For the third time in four years, an Italian rider claimed the gold medal, with Giorgia Bronzini edging out her rivals in a sprint finish. Dutch rider Marianne Vos finished second for her fourth consecutive silver medal in the event, with Emma Johansson of Sweden taking the bronze.[1]
Route
The race covered 127.2 km.[2]
Final classification
References
- ↑ Gallagher, Brendan (2 October 2010). "Nicole Cooke's bid for glory dashed as Giorgia Bronzini wins". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 2 October 2010.
- ↑ "Men's under-23 road race course". melbourne2010 (melbourne2010.com). Retrieved 7 September 2010.
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