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Women's Road Cycling UCI World Tour 2023 (La Vuelta Femenina)


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Women's Multi-Stage Race
Non-Olympic Event
Final Points Classification
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
VOS Marianne
NED.gif
197
2
VOLLERING Demi
NED.gif
142
3
VAN VLEUTEN Annemiek
NED.gif
138
4
REALINI Gaia
ITA.gif
121
5
MARKUS Riejanne
NED.gif
101
6
REUSSER Marlen
SUI.gif
65
7
MUZIC Évita
FRA.gif
58
8
NORSGAARD Emma
DEN.gif
58
9
NIEWIADOMA Katarzyna
POL.gif
39
10
LABOUS Juliette
FRA.gif
38
11
BAUERNFEIND Ricarda
GER.gif
36
12
VAS Blanka
HUN.gif
36
13
MAGNALDI Erica
ITA.gif
34
14
PERSICO Silvia
ITA.gif
31
15
LIPPERT Liane
GER.gif
27
16
CHABBEY Elise
SUI.gif
27
17
VILLALÓN Aranza Valentina
CHI.gif
25
18
MARKUS Femke
NED.gif
25
19
BARIL Olivia
CAN.gif
25
20
COPPONI Clara
FRA.gif
25
21
TERUEL Alba
ESP.gif
24
22
GARCÍA Mavi
ESP.gif
23
23
DRONOVA-BALABOLINA Tamara
WHT.gif
23
24
ADEGEEST Loes
NED.gif
20
25
WILLIAMS Georgia
NZL.gif
20
26
HENDERSON Anna
GBR.gif
18
27
UIJEN Elise
NED.gif
15
28
DEIGNAN Elizabeth
GBR.gif
14
29
SPRATT Amanda
AUS.gif
13
30
SANTESTEBAN Ane
ESP.gif
12
31
CAVALLI Marta
ITA.gif
11
32
PEPERKAMP Esmée
NED.gif
10
33
IVANCHENKO Alena
WHT.gif
10
34
SKALNIAK-SÓJKA Agnieszka
POL.gif
10
35
FISHER-BLACK Niamh
NZL.gif
6
36
ZANARDI Silvia
ITA.gif
6
37
EWERS Veronica
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4
38
BOILARD Simone
CAN.gif
4
39
VETTORELLO Giorgia
ITA.gif
1
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Women's Multi-Stage Race
Non-Olympic Event
Final Mountain Classification
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
REALINI Gaia
ITA.gif
43
2
VOLLERING Demi
NED.gif
41
3
VAN VLEUTEN Annemiek
NED.gif
38
4
MUZIC Évita
FRA.gif
22
5
CHABBEY Elise
SUI.gif
18
6
SPRATT Amanda
AUS.gif
13
7
BAUERNFEIND Ricarda
GER.gif
12
8
MAGNALDI Erica
ITA.gif
12
9
CAVALLI Marta
ITA.gif
10
10
REUSSER Marlen
SUI.gif
8
11
MARKUS Riejanne
NED.gif
6
12
LABOUS Juliette
FRA.gif
6
13
GARCÍA Mavi
ESP.gif
4
14
WIEL Jade
FRA.gif
3
15
NIEWIADOMA Katarzyna
POL.gif
3
16
LIPPERT Liane
GER.gif
2
17
TERUEL Alba
ESP.gif
2
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