2005 UCI Road World Championships – Women's road race

The women's road race of the 2005 UCI Road World Championships cycling event took place on 24 September in Madrid, Spain. The race was 127.8 km long and was won by the German rider Regina Schleicher in a bunch sprint.[1]

Final classification

Rank Rider Country Time
Regina Schleicher  Germany 3h 08'52"
Nicole Cooke  Great Britain s.t.
Oenone Wood  Australia s.t.
4 Dorte Rasmussen  Denmark s.t.
5 Chantal Beltman  Netherlands s.t.
6 Giorgia Bronzini  Italy s.t.
7 Susanne Ljungskog  Sweden s.t.
8 Anita Valen  Norway s.t.
9 Jolanta Polikevičiūtė  Lithuania s.t.
10 Trixi Worrack  Germany s.t.
11 Diana Žiliūtė  Lithuania s.t.
12 Priska Doppmann   Switzerland s.t.
13 Mirjam Melchers-Van Poppel  Netherlands s.t.
14 Susan Palmer-Komar  Canada s.t.
15 Mette Fischer Andreasen  Denmark s.t.
16 Edita Pučinskaitė  Lithuania s.t.
17 Kristin Armstrong  United States s.t.
18 Christine Thorburn  United States s.t.
19 Nicole Brändli   Switzerland s.t.
20 Teodora Ruano  Spain s.t.
21 Erinne Willock  Canada s.t.
22 Małgorzata Jasińska  Poland s.t.
23 Joane Somarriba  Spain s.t.
24 Marissa van der Merwe  South Africa s.t.
25 Edwige Pitel  France s.t.
26 Magali Le Floc'h  France s.t.
27 Sofie Goor  Belgium s.t.
28 Modesta Vžesniauskaitė  Lithuania s.t.
29 Olivia Gollan  Australia at 6"
30 Zoulfia Zabirova  Kazakhstan s.t.
31 Alison Sydor  Canada s.t.
32 Rachel Heal  Great Britain s.t.
33 Amber Neben  United States s.t.
34 Tatiana Guderzo  Italy at 13"
35 Judith Arndt  Germany at 39"
36 Theresa Senff  Germany at 58"
37 Olga Slyusareva  Russia at 1'14"
38 Tina Pic  United States s.t.
39 Sara Carrigan  Australia s.t.
40 Loes Gunnewijk  Netherlands s.t.
41 Linda Serup  Denmark s.t.
42 Christiane Soeder  Austria s.t.
43 Nathalie Bates  Australia at 1'17"
44 Lise Christensen  Denmark s.t.
45 Volha Hayeva  Belarus s.t.
46 An Van Rie  Belgium s.t.
47 Olga Zabelinskaya  Russia s.t.
48 Anna Zugno  Italy s.t.
49 Zita Urbonaitė  Lithuania s.t.
50 Luise Keller  Germany s.t.
51 Noemi Cantele  Italy at 1'20"
52 Bogumiła Matusiak  Poland at 2'11"
53 Kori Sehafer  United States s.t.
54 Ludivine Henrion  Belgium s.t.

Rank Rider Country Time
55 Grete Treier  Estonia at 2'26"
56 Svetlana Bubnenkova  Russia s.t.
57 Élodie Touffet  France s.t.
58 Monika Krawczyk  Poland s.t.
59 Michelle Hyland  New Zealand s.t.
60 Miho Oki  Japan s.t.
61 Eneritz Echevarria  Spain s.t.
62 Giuseppina Grassi  Mexico s.t.
63 Cindy Pieters  Belgium s.t.
64 Joanne Kiesanowski  New Zealand s.t.
65 Sophie Creux  France s.t.
66 Katheryn Curi  United States s.t.
67 Katherine Bates  Australia s.t.
68 Suzanne de Goede  Netherlands s.t.
69 Marina Jaunatre  France s.t.
70 Toni Bradshaw  New Zealand s.t.
71 Maribel Moreno  Spain s.t.
72 Karin Thürig   Switzerland s.t.
73 Charlotte Goldsmith  Great Britain at 4'00"
74 Yulia Martissova  Russia at 7'58"
75 Audrey Lemieux  Canada at 9'46"
76 Nina Ovcharenco  Ukraine s.t.
77 Chrissie Viljoen  South Africa at 11'03"
78 Svitlana Semchouk  Ukraine at 12'49"
79 Helen Kelly  Australia at 13'03"
80 Alessandra D'Ettorre  Italy s.t.
81 Gessica Turato  Italy s.t.
82 Lene Byberg  Norway s.t.
83 Adrie Visser  Netherlands s.t.
84 Laure Werner  Belgium s.t.
85 Luisa Tamanini  Italy s.t.
86 Arenda Grimberg  Netherlands s.t.
87 Clemilda Fernandes  Brazil s.t.
88 Marta Vilajosana  Spain s.t.
89 Andrea Graus  Austria s.t.
90 Anna Skawinska  Poland s.t.
91 Helen Wyman  Great Britain s.t.
92 Pavla Havliková  Czech Republic s.t.
93 Amy Moore  Canada s.t.
94 Maja Włoszczowska  Poland s.t.
95 Magalie Finot  France s.t.
96 Melissa Holt  New Zealand s.t.
97 Johanna Buick  New Zealand s.t.
98 Laura Vangilder  United States s.t.
99 Madeleine Sandig  Germany s.t.
100 Emma Johansson  Sweden s.t.
101 Maja Watt Adamsen  Denmark s.t.
102 Sarah Grab   Switzerland at 13'42"
103 Janildes Fernandes  Brazil s.t.
104 Felicia Greer  Canada s.t.
105 Paulina Brzeźna  Poland s.t.
106 Miyoko Karami  Japan at 19'40"
107 Elena Kuchinskaya  Russia s.t.

Did not finish

25 riders failed to finish the race.

Rider Country
Ina-Yoko Teutenberg  Germany
Annette Beutler   Switzerland
Bettina Kühn   Switzerland
Yulia Razenkova  Russia
Erika Vilunaite  Lithuania
Maria Cagigas  Spain
Tamara Boyd  New Zealand
Catherine Hare  Great Britain
Emma Pooley  Great Britain
Katleen Vermeiren  Belgium
Veronica Andrèasson  Sweden
Monica Holler  Sweden
Madeleine Lindberg  Sweden
Kateryna Krasova  Ukraine
Iryna Shpylyova  Ukraine
Bernadette Schober  Austria
Isabella Wieser  Austria
Uênia Fernandes  Brazil
Verónica Leal  Mexico
Veronika Sharametsyeva  Belarus
Siobhan Dervan  Ireland
Tiina Nieminen  Finland
Camila Ayala  Argentina
Agnes Eppers  Bolivia

References

  1. Shane Stokes (2005-09-24). "Germany again: Schleicher wins". Cyclingnews.
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