WOMEN'S WORLD CUP: GEELONG
UCI WOMEN'S WORLD CUP: GEELONG, AUS. 24/02/08 (round one)
1. Katheryn Mattis (USA) Webcor
2. Emma Rickards (AUS) Cervelo Lifeforce
3. Ina Teutenberg (GER) Team High Road
4. Rochelle Gilmore (AUS) Menikini Selle Italia
5. Regina Schleicher (GER) Team Nürnberger
6. Suzanne De Goede (NED) Team Nürnberger
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7. Tiffany Cromwell (AUS) Australian National Team
8. Charlotte Becker (GER) Team Nürnberger
9. Gina Grain (CAN) Webcor
10. Sarah Düster (GER) Cervelo-Lifeforce
FWOMEN'S WORLD CUP
Round 1: 24/02 Geelong, Australia
Round 2: 24/03 Trofeo Alfredo Binda, Italy results
Round 3: 06/04 Tour of Flanders, Belgium results
Round 4: 12/04 Ronde Van Drenthe, Netherlands results
Round 5: 24/04 La Fleche Wallonne Feminine, Belgium results/report
Round 6: 04/05 Tour de Berne, Switzerland
Round 7: 31/05 La Coupe du Monde Feminine de Montreal, Canada
Round 8: 30/07Open de Suede Vargarda, Sweden
Round 9: 01/08 Open de Suede Vargarda TTT, Sweden
Round 10: 24/08 GP de Plouay-Bretagne, France
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