2004 UCI Women's Road World Cup

The 2004 UCI Women's Road World Cup was the seventh edition of the UCI Women's Road World Cup. It consisted of seven races. There was a single change from 2003; the discontinued Amstel Gold Race was replaced by the newly created Tour of Flanders for Women. Australian rider Oenone Wood won her first overall title.

2004 UCI Women's Road World Cup
Seventh edition of the UCI Women's Road World Cup
Details
Dates29 February – 11 September
LocationAustralia, Canada and Europe
Races9
Champions
Individual champion Oenone Wood (AUS)
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Races edit

Date Event Country Winner
29 February Australia World Cup, Geelong   Australia   Oenone Wood (AUS)
20 March Primavera Rosa   Italy   Zulfiya Zabirova (RUS)
28 March GP Castilla y León   Spain   Angela Brodtka (GER)
4 April Tour of Flanders for Women   Belgium   Zulfiya Zabirova (RUS)
21 April La Flèche Wallonne Féminine   Belgium   Sonia Huguet (FRA)
29 May Coupe du Monde Cycliste Féminine de Montréal   Canada   Geneviève Jeanson (CAN)
29 August GP de Plouay   France   Edita Pučinskaitė (LIT)
5 September Lowland International Rotterdam Tour   Netherlands   Petra Rossner (GER)
11 September Rund um die Nürnberger Altstadt   Germany   Petra Rossner (GER)

Final classification edit

# Cyclist Équipe 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Total
1   Oenone Wood (AUS) 75 35 50 18 24 0 35 27 70 334
2   Petra Rossner (GER) Equipe Nürnberger Versicherung 50 0 18 0 0 75 150 293
3   Angela Brodtka (GER) Team Farm Frites–Hartol 4 75 0 50 100 229
4   Mirjam Melchers (NED) Team Farm Frites–Hartol 0 50 35 30 0 50 0 30 184
5   Zulfiya Zabirova (KAZ) Team Let's Go Finland 75 0 75 4 0 0 154
6   Edita Pučinskaitė (LTU) SC Michela Fanini–Record–Rox 0 0 5 35 7 75 0 115
7   Alison Wright (AUS) Nobili Rubinetterie-Guerciotti 30 6 11 24 0 0 15 0 22 108
8   Tanja Schmidt-Hennes (GER) Team Next 125 11 0 0 0 35 54 100
9   Olivia Gollan (AUS) 4 0 21 0 15 35 18 1 0 94
10   Katia Longhin (ITA) SC Michela Fanini–Record–Rox 15 10 0 10 8 42 85

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