2009 UCI Road World Championships – Women's road race

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]

Women's road race
2009 UCI Road World Championships
The peloton just after the start in Mendrisio
The peloton just after the start in Mendrisio
Race details
Dates26 September 2009
Stages1 in Switzerland Mendrisio (SWI)
Distance124.2 km (77.17 mi)
Winning time3h 33' 25"
Medalists
   Gold Italy Tatiana Guderzo (ITA)
   Silver Netherlands Marianne Vos (NED)
   Bronze Italy Noemi Cantele (ITA)

Participating nations

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

Final classification

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

References

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  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.