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2009 UCI Women's Road World Rankings

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The 2009 UCI Women's Road Rankings is an overview of the UCI Women's Road Rankings, based upon the results in all UCI-sanctioned races of the 2009 women's road cycling season.

Summary

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Final result.[1]

Top-ranked individual Second-ranked individual Third-ranked individual Top-ranked team Top-ranked nation
 Marianne Vos (NED)
DSB Bank–LTO
 Kirsten Wild (NED)
Cervelo Test Team
 Emma Johansson (SWE)
Red Sun Cycling Team
Cervelo Test Team  Netherlands

Individual World Ranking (top 100)

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Final result.[1]

Cyclists Nation Team Age Points
1 Marianne Vos  Netherlands DSB 22 1,360.55
2 Kirsten Wild  Netherlands CWT 27 848
3 Emma Johansson  Sweden RSC 26 796.75
4 Kristin Armstrong  United States CWT 36 584.7
5 Ina Teutenberg  Germany TCW 35 582.45
6 Noemi Cantele  Italy BCT 28 509
7 Trixi Worrack  Germany NUR 28 492.55
8 Rochelle Gilmore  Australia LBL 28 485
9 Emma Pooley  Great Britain CWT 27 460.7
10 Judith Arndt  Germany TCW 33 431.25
11 Claudia Häusler  Germany CWT 24 427.7
12 Diana Žiliūtė  Lithuania SAF 33 414
13 Grace Verbeke  Belgium LBL 25 386
14 Nicole Cooke  Great Britain VOR 26 384
15 Linda Villumsen  Denmark TCW 24 365.2
16 Chloe Hosking  Australia 19 316
17 Tatiana Guderzo  Italy MIC 25 296
18 Giorgia Bronzini  Italy SAF 26 287
19 Christiane Soeder  Austria CWT 34 263
20 Ruth Corset  Australia 32 246
21 Jeannie Longo-Ciprelli  France 51 244
22 Loes Gunnewijk  Netherlands FLX 29 236
23 Susanne Ljungskog  Sweden FLX 33 233
24 Chantal Blaak  Netherlands LNL 20 230
25 Svetlana Bubnenkova  Russia FEN 36 225
26 Amber Neben  United States NUR 34 221.3
27 Suzanne de Goede  Netherlands NUR 25 215
28 Nicole Brändli   Switzerland BCT 30 215
29 Mara Abbott  United States TCW 24 202
30 Sarah Düster  Germany CWT 27 181
31 Charlotte Becker  Germany NUR 26 179.8
32 Regina Bruins  Netherlands CWT 23 177.7
33 Bridie O'Donnell  Australia 35 177
34 Carla Ryan  Australia CWT 24 170
35 Monia Baccaille  Italy MIC 25 166
36 Andrea Bosman  Netherlands LNL 30 158
37 Martine Bras  Netherlands MSI 31 157.25
38 Kimberly Anderson  United States TCW 41 152.5
39 Yuliya Martisova  Russia GAU 33 143.19
40 Edita Pučinskaitė  Lithuania GAU 34 137.5
41 Fabiana Luperini  Italy MSI 35 133
42 Alexandra Burchenkova  Russia PTG 21 132
43 Sara Mustonen  Sweden HPU 28 125
44 Edwige Pitel  France 42 110
45 Erinne Willock  Canada 28 110
46 Eva Lutz  Germany NUR 30 101.8
47 Marlen Johrend  Germany NUR 23 101.75
48 Liesbet De Vocht  Belgium DSB 30 101.55
49 Joëlle Numainville  Canada ESG 22 101
50 Cashandra Slingerland  South Africa MTW 35 99
51 Evelyn Stevens  United States 26 99
52 Ellen van Dijk  Netherlands TCW 22 96.75
53 Tara Whitten  Canada 29 96
54 Julia Shaw  Great Britain 44 96
55 Trine Schmidt  Denmark FLX 21 93
56 Kirsty Broun  Australia 30 93
57 Regina Schleicher  Germany NUR 35 92.75
58 Elizabeth Armitstead  Great Britain LBL 21 90
59 Catherine Cheatley  New Zealand 26 90
60 Rasa Leleivytė  Lithuania SAF 21 88
61 Iris Slappendel  Netherlands FLX 24 85.5
62 Luisa Tamanini  Italy MSI 29 83.25
63 Vicki Whitelaw  Australia VOR 32 83
64 Monica Holler  Sweden BCT 25 83
65 Wendy Houvenaghel  Great Britain 35 80
66 Kerong Tang  China 21 72
67 Amber Halliday  Australia 30 70
68 Denise Zuckermandel  Germany 21 68
69 Alexis Rhodes  Australia 25 67
70 Marissa van der Merwe  South Africa MTW 31 67
71 Marie Lindberg  Sweden NUR 22 66.75
72 Karin Thürig   Switzerland BCT 37 66
73 Katie Colclough  Great Britain 19 66
74 Svitlana Halyuk  Ukraine 22 63
75 Jennie Stenerhag  Sweden 34 60.25
76 Lisa Brennauer  Germany NUR 21 59.75
77 Modesta Vžesniauskaitė  Lithuania BCT 26 58
78 Ludivine Henrion  Belgium RSC 25 56.75
79 Paola Muñoz  Chile 23 56
80 Tania Belvederesi  Italy GAU 31 55.2
81 Emilia Fahlin  Sweden TCW 21 54.25
82 Chantal Beltman  Netherlands TCW 33 53.2
83 Mirjam Melchers-Van Poppel  Netherlands FLX 34 53
84 Lauren Franges  United States 26 52
85 Na Zhao  China GPC 25 52
86 Kelly Druyts  Belgium VLL 20 50
87 Petra Dijkman  Netherlands RSC 30 49.5
88 Madeleine Sandig  Germany NUR 26 47.55
89 Gao Min  China GPC 27 47
90 Elena Novikova  Russia PTG 34 47
91 Alessandra D'Ettorre  Italy TOG 31 46.5
92 Jennifer Hohl   Switzerland BCT 23 46
93 Tiffany Cromwell  Australia 21 46
94 Karine Gautard  France FUT 25 45.75
95 Adrie Visser  Netherlands DSB 26 45
96 Yulia Iliynikh  Russia PTG 24 43
97 Sophie Creux  France ESG 28 43
98 Lesya Kalytovska  Ukraine 21 42
99 Gina Grain  Canada 35 41
100 Sigrid Corneo  Slovenia MSI 38 40

UCI Teams Ranking

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This is the ranking of the UCI women's teams from 2009.
Final result.[2]

Team Nation Points
1 Cervelo Test Team  Germany 2,321.10
2 Team Columbia–High Road Women  Germany 1,580.90
3 DSB Bank–LTO  Netherlands 1,528.35
4 Equipe Nürnberger Versicherung  Germany 1,108.65
5 Lotto–Belisol Ladiesteam  Belgium 990
6 Red Sun Cycling Team  Netherlands 923.75
7 Bigla Cycling Team   Switzerland 873
8 Safi  Lithuania 826
9 Team Flexpoint  Netherlands 647.5
10 Vision 1 Racing  Great Britain 504
11 S.C. Michela Fanini Record Rox  Italy 485
12 Leontien.nl  Netherlands 424.5
13 Selle Italia–Ghezzi  Italy 413.5
14 Gauss RDZ Ormu–Colnago  Italy 371.09
15 Fenixs  Italy 290.25
16 Petrogradets  Russia 227
17 ESGL 93–GSD Gestion  France 194
18 MTN  South Africa 187
19 Team Hitec Products UCK  Norway 150
20 Giant Pro Cycling  Hong Kong, China 149
21 Vienne Futuroscope  France 129.75
22 Team Uniqa-Elk  Austria 75
23 Top Girls Fassa Bortolo Raxy Line  Italy 74
24 Topsport Vlaanderen Thompson Ladies Team  Belgium 69
25 USC Chirio Forno D'Asolo  Italy 63
26 Lointek  Spain 22
27 Team Cmax Dila'  Italy 18
28 Bizkaia  Spain 10.25

Nations Ranking

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Final result.[3]

Nation Code Points
1 Netherlands  NED 2,889.55
2 Germany  GER 2,114.95
3 Australia  AUS 1,394
4 Italy  ITA 1,391
5 Sweden  SWE 1,304.50
6 United States  USA 1,259.50
7 Great Britain  GBR 1,110.70
8 Lithuania  LTU 713.5
9 Belgium  BEL 608.3
10 Russia  RUS 590.19
11 France  FRA 476.75
12 Denmark  DEN 458.2
13 Switzerland   SUI 383
14 Canada  CAN 370
15 Austria  AUT 273
16 China  CHN 229
17 South Africa  RSA 199
18 Ukraine  UKR 175
19 New Zealand  NZL 169
20 Mexico  MEX 91
21 Morocco  MAR 81
22 Spain  ESP 73
23 Kazakhstan  KAZ 59
24 Czech Republic  CZE 56
24 Luxembourg  LUX 56
24 Chile  CHI 56
27 Poland  POL 55.75
28 Slovenia  SLO 55
29 Brazil  BRA 54
30 Chinese Taipei  TPE 43
31 Thailand  THA 41
32 Belarus  BLR 40
32 Japan  JPN 40
34 Mauritius  MRI 38
35 Finland  FIN 33
36 Serbia  SRB 30
36 Greece  GRE 30
36 Israel  ISR 30
36 Hungary  HUN 30
40 Norway  NOR 29.75
41 North Korea  PRK 27
41 Croatia  CRO 27
41 Mongolia  MGL 27
44 Malaysia  MAS 25
44 Estonia  EST 25
44 St. Kitts & Nevis  SKN 25
44 Romania  ROU 25
48 Ireland  IRL 20
49 Guyana  GUY 17
50 Colombia  COL 13

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Ranking – Cycling – Road 2009 Women Elite UCI Ranking Individual Final result". UCI. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 3 September 2013.
  2. ^ "Ranking - Cycling - Road 2009 Women Elite UCI Ranking Team Final Result". UCI. Archived from the original on 5 September 2013. Retrieved 3 September 2013.
  3. ^ "Ranking – Cycling – Road 2009 Women Elite UCI Ranking Nation Final Result". UCI. Archived from the original on 5 September 2013. Retrieved 3 September 2013.
Preceded by UCI Women's Road Rankings
2009
Succeeded by