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Women's Multi-Stage Race
Non-Olympic Event
Final Mountain Classification
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
PALAZZI Alice
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26
2
IVANCHENKO Alena
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13
3
BREDEWOLD Mischa
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9
4
COLJÉ Maaike
NED.gif
7
5
SCHOENS Quinty
NED.gif
5
6
KOPECKY Lotte
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4
7
ALONSO Sandra
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3
8
WIEBES Lorena
NED.gif
3
9
REIJNHOUT Rosita
NED.gif
3
10
WALES Rachael
AUS.gif
3
11
RICARDO Gina
AUS.gif
3
12
SCHWEINBERGER Christina
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2
13
BRADBURY Neve
AUS.gif
2
14
EMOND Clara
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2
15
FOX Katharina
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1
16
VANPACHTENBEKE Margot
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1
Women's Multi-Stage Race
Non-Olympic Event
Final Youth Classification
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
BRADBURY Neve
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17:03:03
2
BORGSTRÖM Julia
SWE.gif
0:08
3
GERRITSE Femke
NED.gif
0:21
4
REIJNHOUT Rosita
NED.gif
0:41
5
OUDEMAN Maud
NED.gif
0:45
6
IVANCHENKO Alena
WHT.gif
1:40
7
ZANETTI Linda
SUI.gif
5:10
8
RIEDMANN Linda
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7:34
9
GOOSSENS Marthe
BEL.gif
9:21
10
PLUIMERS Ilse
NED.gif
9:32
11
DE WILDE Julie
BEL.gif
11:15
12
TONETTI Cristina
ITA.gif
16:04
13
CARNES Isabelle
AUS.gif
17:46
14
PALAZZI Alice
ITA.gif
18:10
15
MOLENAAR Laura
NED.gif
20:36
16
CZAPLA Justyna
GER.gif
23:00
17
NOOIJEN Lieke
NED.gif
26:07
18
SCHOPPE Olivia
GER.gif
26:07
19
FOUQUENET Amandine
FRA.gif
27:10
20
MARR Sophie
AUS.gif
28:30
21
HAYDEN Mia
AUS.gif
29:10
22
MAYRHOFER Lucy
GER.gif
32:44
23
LANTZSCH Selma
GER.gif
34:00
24
DOPJANS Hanna
GER.gif
38:12
25
BORTOLI Virginia
ITA.gif
38:57
26
LIMPENS Pien
NED.gif
40:03
27
FULLER Haylee
AUS.gif
43:42
28
SIGMUND Marla
GER.gif
44:20
29
VAN BELLE Lisa
NED.gif
45:22
30
JÄHRIG Fabienne
GER.gif
49:08
31
POLLOCK Lillee
BEL.gif
49:31
32
STELLING Victoria
GER.gif
52:33
33
BENNETT Keely
AUS.gif
1:06:39
34
INGABIRE Diane
RWA.gif
1:18:34
35
RÖHRICHT Lara
GER.gif
1:33:51

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