2011 in women's road cycling

UCI Road World Rankings

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Top-ranked individual Second-ranked individual Third-ranked individual Top-ranked team Top-ranked nation
  Marianne Vos (NED)
Nederland Bloeit
  Emma Johansson (SWE)
Hitec Products–UCK
  Judith Arndt (GER)
HTC–Highroad Women
Nederland Bloeit   Netherlands

World Championships

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Race Date Winner Second Third
World Championship Time Trial September 20   Judith Arndt (GER)   Linda Villumsen (NZL)   Emma Pooley (GBR)
World Championship Road Race September 24   Giorgia Bronzini (ITA)   Marianne Vos (NED)   Ina-Yoko Teutenberg (GER)

UCI World Cup

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Race Date Winner Second Third
#1   Trofeo Alfredo Binda-Comune di Cittiglio March 27   Emma Pooley (GBR)
#2   Tour of Flanders April 3   Annemiek van Vleuten (NED)
#3   Ronde van Drenthe April 16   Marianne Vos (NED)
#4   La Flèche Wallonne Féminine April 20   Marianne Vos (NED)
#5   Tour of Chongming Island World Cup May 15   Ina-Yoko Teutenberg (GER)
#6   GP Ciudad de Valladolid June 5   Marianne Vos (NED)
#7   Open de Suède Vårgårda TTT July 29 HTC–Highroad Women
  Ellen van Dijk (NED)
  Charlotte Becker (GER)
  Amber Neben (USA)
  Judith Arndt (GER)
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  Lucinda Brand (NED)
  Linda Villumsen (NZL)
  Kirsten Wild (NED)
  Trixi Worrack (GER)
Garmin–Cervélo
  Elizabeth Armitstead (GBR)
  Noemi Cantele (NZL)
  Sharon Laws (GBR)
  Emma Pooley (GBR)
  Iris Slappendel (NED)
#8   Open de Suède Vårgårda July 31   Annemiek van Vleuten (NED)   Ellen van Dijk (NED)   Nicole Cooke (GBR)
#9   GP de Plouay – Bretagne August 27   Annemiek van Vleuten (NED)

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Single day races (1.1 and 1.2)

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Race Date Cat. Winner
  Drentse 8 April 14 1.1   Marianne Vos (NED)
  GP Stad Roeselare April 24 1.1   Amber Neben (USA)
  Grand Prix Elsy Jacobs April 30 1.1   Marianne Vos (NED)
  Grand-Prix Nicolas Frantz May 1 1.1   Marianne Vos (NED)
  Chrono Gatineau May 19 1.1   Clara Hughes (CAN)
  Grand Prix Cycliste de Gatineau May 21 1.1   Giorgia Bronzini (ITA)
  Liberty Classic June 5 1.1   Giorgia Bronzini (ITA)
  Sparkassen Giro July 31 1.1   Adrie Visser (NED)
  Chrono Champenois September 11 1.1   Judith Arndt (GER)
  Chrono des Nations October 16 1.1   Amber Neben (USA)
  Omloop Het Nieuwsblad February 26 1.2   Emma Johansson (SWE)
  Omloop van het Hageland – Tielt-Winge March 6 1.2   Emma Johansson (SWE)
  Cholet Pays de Loire Dames March 20 1.2   Emma Johansson (SWE)
  GP Costa Etrusca III March 20 1.2   Shelley Olds (USA)
  Grand Prix de Dottignies April 4 1.2   Emma Johansson (SWE)
  Halle-Buizingen April 17 1.2   Martine Bras (NED)
  Ronde van Gelderland April 17 1.2   Ina-Yoko Teutenberg (GER)
  EPZ Omloop van Borsele April 23 1.2   Kirsten Wild (NED)
  GP Liberazione April 25 1.2   Giorgia Bronzini (ITA)
  Bredene May 7 1.2   Winanda Spoor (NED)
  Clasico Aniversario De La Federacion Veneolana De Ciclismo May 14 1.2   Angie González (VEN)
  Copa Federacion venezolana de ciclismo corre por la vida May 15 1.2   Angie González (VEN)
  GP Comune di Cornaredo May 22 1.2   Rasa Leleivytė (LTU)
  5e Verti advies 7 Dorpenomloop Aalburg May 28 1.2   Marianne Vos (NED)
  Gooik June 2 1.2   Marianne Vos (NED)
  Therme kasseienomloop June 5 1.2   Christine Majerus (LUX)
  Emakumeen Saria June 7 1.2   Marianne Vos (NED)
  GP Cento Carnevale d'Europa July 16 1.2   Monia Baccaille (ITA)
  Dwars door de Westhoek July 17 1.2   Grace Verbeke (BEL)
  Erpe-Mere (Erondegem) August 6 1.2   Chantal Blaak (NED)
  Memorial Davide Fardelli – Cronometro Individuale September 4 1.2   Judith Arndt (GER)
  Finale Lotto Cycling Cup – Breendonk September 17 1.2   Grace Verbeke (BEL)
  Golan I October 1 1.2   Ivanna Borovychenko (UKR)
  Golan II October 3 1.2   Ivanna Borovychenko (UKR)

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Stage races (2.1 and 2.2)

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Race Date Cat. Winner
  Ladies Tour of Qatar February 2–4 2.1   Ellen van Dijk (NED)
  Tour of Chongming Island May 11–13 2.1   Ina-Yoko Teutenberg (GER)
  Iurreta-Emakumeen Bira June 9–12 2.1   Marianne Vos (NED)
  Giro del Trentino Alto Adige-Südtirol June 17–19 2.1   Judith Arndt (GER)
  Giro d'Italia Femminile July 1, 2001–10 2.1   Marianne Vos (NED)
  Internationale Thüringen Rundfahrt der Frauen July 18–24 2.1   Emma Johansson (SWE)
  Profile Ladies Tour September 6–11 2.1   Marianne Vos (NED)
  Giro Toscana Int. Femminile – Memorial Michela Fanini September 13–18 2.1   Megan Guarnier (USA)
  Women's Tour of New Zealand February 23–26 2.2   Judith Arndt (GER)
  Energiewacht Tour April 7- 2.2   Adrie Visser (NED)
  Gracia–Orlová April 27 – May 1 2.2   Tatiana Antoshina (RUS)
  Puchar Prezesa LZS June 11–12 2.2   Vilija Sereikaitė (LTU)
  Rabo Ster Zeeuwsche Eilanden June 16–18 2.2   Marianne Vos (NED)
  Tour de Feminin – O cenu Českého Švýcarska July 7–10 2.2   Amanda Spratt (AUS)
  Tour de Bretagne Féminin July 14–17 2.2   Alexandra Burchenkova (RUS)
  Tour Féminin en Limousin July 21–24 2.2   Grete Treier (EST)
  Trophée d'Or Féminin August 20–24 2.2   Tatiana Antoshina (RUS)
  Tour Cycliste Féminin International de l'Ardèche September 5–10 2.2   Emma Pooley (GBR)

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National Championships

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UCI teams

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References

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  1. ^ "2011 UCI Women World Cup – Events". UCI.ch. Union Cycliste Internationale. Archived from the original on 13 June 2011. Retrieved 16 May 2011.
  2. ^ a b "Results – Cycling – Road 2011 Women Elite". UCI. Archived from the original on 10 June 2015. Retrieved 2 April 2013.

See also

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