2011 in women's road cycling

UCI Road World Rankings

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

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

Race Date Winner Second Third
#1 Italy Trofeo Alfredo Binda-Comune di Cittiglio March 27  Emma Pooley (GBR)
#2 Belgium Tour of Flanders April 3  Annemiek van Vleuten (NED)
#3 Netherlands Ronde van Drenthe April 16  Marianne Vos (NED)
#4 Belgium La Flèche Wallonne Féminine April 20  Marianne Vos (NED)
#5 China Tour of Chongming Island World Cup May 15  Ina-Yoko Teutenberg (GER)
#6 Spain GP Ciudad de Valladolid June 5  Marianne Vos (NED)
#7 Sweden 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 Sweden Open de Suède Vårgårda July 31  Annemiek van Vleuten (NED)  Ellen van Dijk (NED)  Nicole Cooke (GBR)
#9 France GP de Plouay – Bretagne August 27  Annemiek van Vleuten (NED)

Source:[1]

Single day races (1.1 and 1.2)

Race Date Cat. Winner
Netherlands Drentse 8April 141.1 Marianne Vos (NED)
Belgium GP Stad RoeselareApril 241.1 Amber Neben (USA)
Luxembourg Grand Prix Elsy JacobsApril 301.1 Marianne Vos (NED)
Luxembourg Grand-Prix Nicolas FrantzMay 11.1 Marianne Vos (NED)
Canada Chrono GatineauMay 191.1 Clara Hughes (CAN)
Canada Grand Prix Cycliste de GatineauMay 211.1 Giorgia Bronzini (ITA)
United States Liberty ClassicJune 51.1 Giorgia Bronzini (ITA)
Germany Sparkassen GiroJuly 311.1 Adrie Visser (NED)
France Chrono ChampenoisSeptember 111.1 Judith Arndt (GER)
France Chrono des NationsOctober 161.1 Amber Neben (USA)
Belgium Omloop Het NieuwsbladFebruary 261.2 Emma Johansson (SWE)
Belgium Omloop van het Hageland – Tielt-WingeMarch 61.2 Emma Johansson (SWE)
France Cholet Pays de Loire DamesMarch 201.2 Emma Johansson (SWE)
Italy GP Costa Etrusca IIIMarch 201.2 Shelley Olds (USA)
Belgium Grand Prix de DottigniesApril 41.2 Emma Johansson (SWE)
Belgium Halle-BuizingenApril 171.2 Martine Bras (NED)
Netherlands Ronde van GelderlandApril 171.2 Ina-Yoko Teutenberg (GER)
Netherlands EPZ Omloop van BorseleApril 231.2 Kirsten Wild (NED)
Italy GP LiberazioneApril 251.2 Giorgia Bronzini (ITA)
Belgium BredeneMay 71.2 Winanda Spoor (NED)
Venezuela Clasico Aniversario De La Federacion Veneolana De CiclismoMay 141.2 Angie González (VEN)
Venezuela Copa Federacion venezolana de ciclismo corre por la vidaMay 151.2 Angie González (VEN)
Italy GP Comune di CornaredoMay 221.2 Rasa Leleivytė (LTU)
Netherlands 5e Verti advies 7 Dorpenomloop AalburgMay 281.2 Marianne Vos (NED)
Belgium GooikJune 21.2 Marianne Vos (NED)
Netherlands Therme kasseienomloopJune 51.2 Christine Majerus (LUX)
Spain Emakumeen SariaJune 71.2 Marianne Vos (NED)
Italy GP Cento Carnevale d'EuropaJuly 161.2 Monia Baccaille (ITA)
Belgium Dwars door de WesthoekJuly 171.2 Grace Verbeke (BEL)
Belgium Erpe-Mere (Erondegem)August 61.2 Chantal Blaak (NED)
Italy Memorial Davide Fardelli – Cronometro IndividualeSeptember 41.2 Judith Arndt (GER)
Belgium Finale Lotto Cycling Cup – BreendonkSeptember 171.2 Grace Verbeke (BEL)
Syria Golan IOctober 11.2 Ivanna Borovychenko (UKR)
Syria Golan IIOctober 31.2 Ivanna Borovychenko (UKR)

Source[2]

Stage races (2.1 and 2.2)

Race Date Cat. Winner
Qatar Ladies Tour of QatarFebruary 2–42.1 Ellen van Dijk (NED)
China Tour of Chongming IslandMay 11–132.1 Ina-Yoko Teutenberg (GER)
Spain Iurreta-Emakumeen BiraJune 9–122.1 Marianne Vos (NED)
Italy Giro del Trentino Alto Adige-SüdtirolJune 17–192.1 Judith Arndt (GER)
Italy Giro d'Italia FemminileJuly 1, 2001–102.1 Marianne Vos (NED)
Germany Internationale Thüringen Rundfahrt der FrauenJuly 18–242.1 Emma Johansson (SWE)
Netherlands Profile Ladies TourSeptember 6–112.1 Marianne Vos (NED)
Italy Giro Toscana Int. Femminile – Memorial Michela FaniniSeptember 13–182.1 Megan Guarnier (USA)
New Zealand Women's Tour of New ZealandFebruary 23–262.2 Judith Arndt (GER)
Netherlands Energiewacht TourApril 7-2.2 Adrie Visser (NED)
Czech Republic Gracia–OrlováApril 27 – May 12.2 Tatiana Antoshina (RUS)
Poland Puchar Prezesa LZSJune 11–122.2 Vilija Sereikaitė (LTU)
Netherlands Rabo Ster Zeeuwsche EilandenJune 16–182.2 Marianne Vos (NED)
Czech Republic Tour de Feminin – O cenu Českého ŠvýcarskaJuly 7–102.2 Amanda Spratt (AUS)
France Tour de Bretagne FémininJuly 14–172.2 Alexandra Burchenkova (RUS)
France Tour Féminin en LimousinJuly 21–242.2 Grete Treier (EST)
France Trophée d'Or FémininAugust 20–242.2 Tatiana Antoshina (RUS)
France Tour Cycliste Féminin International de l'ArdècheSeptember 5–102.2 Emma Pooley (GBR)

Source[2]

National Championships

UCI teams

References

  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. "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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