2009 UCI Road World Championships – Women's road race explained

Women's road race
Series:2009 UCI Road World Championships
Date:26 September 2009
Stages:1 in Mendrisio (SWI)
Distance:124.2
Unit:km
Time:3h 33' 25"
Type:medals
Previous:2008 Varese
Next:Melbourne 2010

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

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1-7GBR
8-14NED
15-20GER
21-24SWE
25-30AUS
31-36USA
37-42ITA
43-48LTU
49-54RUS
55-59BEL
60-61DEN
62-67FRA
68-73CAN
74-79SUI
80-81AUT
82-84NZL
RSA
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87-91UKR
92-97ESP
98-100MEX
101CZE
SLO
105-106BRA
107-110POL
111-114THA
115NOR
116-118CRO
119-120SKT
121-122IRL
123INA
124ARG
125TUR
126AND
127POR

Final classification

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13h 33:25
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4+ 19
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16+ 3:02
17+ 3:41
18+ 4:51
19+ 5:51
20+ 5:54
21+ 6:54
22+ 6:54
23+ 6:54
24+ 6:54
25+ 6:54
26+ 6:54
27+ 6:54
28+ 6:54
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30+ 6:54
31+ 9:52
32+ 10:11
33+ 10:11
34+ 10:11
35+ 10:11
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40+ 10:11
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42+ 10:13
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46+ 10:18
47+ 10:18
48+ 12:09
49+ 12:46
50+ 12:46
51+ 12:46
52+ 12:46
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55+ 12:46
56+ 13:02
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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Elite Women's Calendar 2009 . UCI . 5 February 2009 . https://web.archive.org/web/20090217144300/http://www.uci.ch/templates/UCI/UCI2/layout.asp?MenuId=MTUyMjQ . 17 February 2009 . dead .
  2. News: Guderzo wins Worlds with solo attack. Brown. Gregor. 26 September 2009. Cyclingnews.