2011 Giro d'Italia Femminile

The 2011 Giro d'Italia Femminile, or Giro Donne, was the 22nd running of the Giro d'Italia Femminile. It was held over ten stages from 1 to 10 July 2012, starting in Rome and finishing with an individual time trial in San Francesco al Campo near Turin.[1]

2011 Giro d'Italia Femminile
Race details
Dates1–10 July 2012
Stages10
Distance962.1 km (597.8 mi)
Results
Winner  Marianne Vos (NED) (Nederland Bloeit)
  Second  Emma Pooley (GBR) (Garmin–Cervélo)
  Third  Judith Arndt (GER) (HTC–Highroad Women)

Points  Marianne Vos (NED) (Nederland Bloeit)
Mountains  Marianne Vos (NED) (Nederland Bloeit)
Youth  Elena Berlato (ITA) (TopGirls-Fassa Bortolo)

Stages

Stage 1

Stage 1 result
Rider Team Time
1 Netherlands Marianne VosNederland Bloeit2h 11'56"
2 Germany Ina-Yoko TeutenbergHTC–Highroad Women+ 1"
3 Sweden Emma JohanssonHitec Products UCKs.t.
General classification after stage 1
Rider Team Time
1 Netherlands Marianne VosNederland Bloeit2h 11'46"
2 Germany Ina-Yoko TeutenbergHTC–Highroad Women+ 5"
3 Sweden Emma JohanssonHitec Products UCK+ 7"

Stage 2

Stage 2 result
Rider Team Time
1 Australia Shara GillowBizkaia–Durango2h 37'48"
2 United Kingdom Sharon LawsGarmin–Cervélos.t.
3 Poland Sylwia KapustaGauss+ 10"
General classification after stage 2
Rider Team Time
1 Australia Shara GillowBizkaia–Durango4h 49'35"
2 United Kingdom Sharon LawsGarmin–Cervélo+ 4"
3 Poland Sylwia KapustaGauss+ 16"

Stage 3

Stage 3 result
Rider Team Time
1 Netherlands Marianne VosNederland Bloeit2h 58'04"
2 United Kingdom Emma PooleyGarmin–Cervélo+ 19"
3 Germany Judith ArndtHTC–Highroad Women+ 2'50"
General classification after stage 3
Rider Team Time
1 Netherlands Marianne VosNederland Bloeit7h 50'46"
2 Poland Sylwia KapustaGauss+ 8"
3 United Kingdom Emma PooleyGarmin–Cervélo+ 36"

Stage 4

Stage 4 result
Rider Team Time
1 Germany Ina-Yoko TeutenbergHTC–Highroad Women1h 51'50"
2 Italy Giorgia BronziniForno d'Asolo Colavitas.t.
3 Italy Monia BaccailleMCipollini–Giambeninis.t.
General classification after stage 1
Rider Team Time
1 Netherlands Marianne VosNederland Bloeit9h 42'36"
2 Poland Sylwia KapustaGauss+ 8"
3 United Kingdom Emma PooleyGarmin–Cervélo+ 36"

Stage 5

Stage 5 result
Rider Team Time
1 United Kingdom Nicole CookeMCipollini–Giambenini3h 07'15"
2 Netherlands Marianne VosNederland Bloeit+ 4"
3 Germany Ina-Yoko TeutenbergHTC–Highroad Womens.t.
General classification after stage 5
Rider Team Time
1 Netherlands Marianne VosNederland Bloeit12h 49'49"
2 Poland Sylwia KapustaGauss+ 14"
3 United Kingdom Emma PooleyGarmin–Cervélo+ 42"

Stage 6

Stage 6 result
Rider Team Time
1 Netherlands Marianne VosNederland Bloeit3h 14'07"
2 Italy Giorgia BronziniForno d'Asolo Colavitas.t.
3 Germany Ina-Yoko TeutenbergHTC–Highroad Womens.t.
General classification after stage 6
Rider Team Time
1 Netherlands Marianne VosNederland Bloeit16h 03'46"
2 Poland Sylwia KapustaGauss+ 24"
3 United Kingdom Emma PooleyGarmin–Cervélo+ 52"

Stage 7

Stage 7 result
Rider Team Time
1 Netherlands Marianne VosNederland Bloeit3h 39'00"
2 Italy Tatiana GuderzoMCipollini–Giambenini+ 1'13"
3 Netherlands Lucinda BrandAA Drink–leontien.nl+ 1'21"
General classification after stage 7
Rider Team Time
1 Netherlands Marianne VosNederland Bloeit19h 42'36"
2 United Kingdom Emma PooleyGarmin–Cervélo+ 2'36"
3 Italy Tatiana GuderzoMCipollini–Giambenini+ 4'51"

Stage 8

Stage 8 result
Rider Team Time
1 United Kingdom Emma PooleyGarmin–Cervélo2h 25'45"
2 Netherlands Marianne VosNederland Bloeits.t.
3 Australia Ruth CorsetBizkaia–Durango+ 1'29"
General classification after stage 8
Rider Team Time
1 Netherlands Marianne VosNederland Bloeit22h 08'15"
2 United Kingdom Emma PooleyGarmin–Cervélo+ 2'32"
3 Germany Judith ArndtHTC–Highroad Women+ 7'39"

Stage 9

Stage 9 result
Rider Team Time
1 Netherlands Marianne VosNederland Bloeit3h 12'03"
2 United Kingdom Emma PooleyGarmin–Cervélo+ 12"
3 Germany Judith ArndtHTC–Highroad Women+ 22"
General classification after stage 9
Rider Team Time
1 Netherlands Marianne VosNederland Bloeit25h 20'08"
2 United Kingdom Emma PooleyGarmin–Cervélo+ 2'48"
3 Germany Judith ArndtHTC–Highroad Women+ 8'07"

Stage 10

Stage 10 result
Rider Team Time
1 Germany Ina-Yoko TeutenbergHTC–Highroad Women22'17"
2 Sweden Emma JohanssonHitec Products UCK+ 10"
3 Netherlands Marianne VosNederland Bloeit+ 15"
4 Germany Judith ArndtHTC–Highroad Women+ 23"
5 Netherlands Ellen van DijkHTC–Highroad Women+ 30"
General classification after stage 10
Rider Team Time
1  Marianne Vos (NED) Nederland Bloeit 25h 42′ 40"
2  Emma Pooley (GBR) Garmin–Cervélo + 3' 16"
3  Judith Arndt (GER) HTC–Highroad Women + 8' 15"
4  Tatiana Guderzo (ITA) MCipollini–Giambenini + 9' 09"
5  Tatiana Antoshina (RUS) Gauss + 12' 46"

Classification

There were five different jerseys awarded in the 2011 Giro Donne. These followed the same format as those in the men's Giro d'Italia, and as in the men's race, the leader of the general classification received a pink jersey. This classification was calculated by adding the combined finishing times of the riders from each stage, and the overall winner of this classification is considered the winner of the Giro.[2]

The other jerseys differ in colour from those of the men's Giro:

  • The points classification was awarded the maglia ciclamino or mauve jersey.[3] Points are awarded for placements at stage finishes as well as at selected intermediate sprint points on the route, and the jersey is received by the rider with the most overall points to their name.[2]
  • The mountains classification was awarded the green jersey (maglia verde). Points were allocated for the first few riders over selected mountain passes on the route, with more difficult passes paying more points, and the jersey is received by the rider with the most overall points to their name.[2]
  • The white jersey (maglia bianca) for the best young rider was given to the highest-placed rider on the general classification aged 23 or under on 1 January 2011 (i.e. born in or after 1988).
  • The blue jersey (maglia azzura) was given to the highest-placed Italian rider on the general classification.

Classification progress

Stage Winner General classification
Points classification
Mountains classification
Young rider classification
Italian rider classification
1 Marianne Vos Marianne Vos Marianne Vos Valentina Scandolara Elizabeth Armitstead Rossella Callovi
2 Shara Gillow Shara Gillow Valentina Scandolara Valentina Scandolara
3 Marianne Vos Marianne Vos Marianne Vos Rasa Leleivytė Tatiana Guderzo
4 Ina-Yoko Teutenberg
5 Nicole Cooke
6 Marianne Vos
7 Marianne Vos Elena Berlato
8 Emma Pooley Emma Pooley
9 Marianne Vos Marianne Vos
10 Ina-Yoko Teutenberg
Final Marianne Vos Marianne Vos Marianne Vos Elena Berlato Tatiana Guderzo

Final standings

General classification

Source:[4]

Rider Team Time
1  Marianne Vos (NED) Nederland Bloeit 25h 42′ 40"
2  Emma Pooley (GBR) Garmin–Cervélo + 3' 16"
3  Judith Arndt (GER) HTC–Highroad Women + 8' 15"
4  Tatiana Guderzo (ITA) Blue jersey MCipollini–Giambenini + 9' 09"
5  Tatiana Antoshina (RUS) Gauss + 12' 46"
6  Ruth Corset (AUS) Bizkaia–Durango + 12' 58"
7  Emma Johansson (SWE) Hitec Products–UCK + 14' 15"
8  Sylwia Kapusta (POL) Gauss + 14' 26"
9  Shara Gillow (AUS) Bizkaia–Durango + 15' 48"
10  Mara Abbott (USA) Diadora–Pasta Zara + 16' 29"

Further reading

In November 2013 a book named Strijd in het vrouwenpeloton: de Giro door de ogen van Marianne Vos en Ellen van Dijk was published. The book is about the experiences of Ellen van Dijk and Marianne Vos of this Giro d'Italia Femminile edition.

Jeanine Laudy, Jan Willem Verkiel,: Strijd in het vrouwenpeloton: de Giro door de ogen van Marianne Vos en Ellen van Dijk (ISBN 9043916145), Tirion Sport (in Dutch).

References

  1. "Giro d'Italia Internazionale Femminile 2011". Cycling News. Retrieved 12 July 2012.
  2. Laura Weislo (2008-05-13). "Giro d'Italia classifications demystified". Cycling News. Retrieved 2009-08-27.
  3. "Classifiche 2011". girogonne.it (in Italian). Archived from the original on 11 July 2012. Retrieved 12 July 2012.
  4. "Giro d'Italia Internazionale Femminile 2011: Stage 10 Results". cyclingnews.com. 10 July 2011.
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