Women's Tour 2015 start list
Full list of starters with race numbers for the 2015 Aviva Women's Tour (June 17-21)
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The 2015 Aviva Women's Tour kicks off in Bury St Edmunds on Wednesday, June 17, boasting a start list that is a who's who of international road racing.
Sixteen teams comprising six riders apiece will take part on the event, which concludes in Hemel Hempstead on Sunday, June 21.
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Rabo Liv
1. Not allocated
2. Thalita De Jong (Ned)
3. Anna Knauer (Ger)
4. Roxanne Knetemann (Ned)
5. Anouska Koster (Ned)
6. Moniek Tenniglo (Ned)
Ale Cipollini
11. Maria Confalonieri (Ita)
12. Simona Frapporti (Ita)
13. Uenia Fernandes (Bra)
14. Malgorzta Jasinska (Pol)
15. Marta Tagliaferro (Ita)
16. Francesca Cauz (Ita)
Bigla Pro Cycling
21. Sharon Laws (GBr)
22. Emilie Aubry (Swi)
23. Vera Koedooder (Ned)
24. Nicole Hanselmann (Swi)
25. Lotta Lepesto (Fin)
26. Iris Slappendel (Ned)
Boels Dolmans
31. Lizzie Armitstead (GBr)
32. Megan Guarnier (USA)
33. Romy Kasper (Ger)
34. Christine Majerus (Lux)
35. Katarzyna Pawlowska (Pol)
36. Amalie Dideriksen (Den)
Germany
41. Stephanie Pohl (Ger)
42. Lisa Kullmer (Ger)
43. Kathrin Hammes (Ger)
44. Corinna Lechner (Ger)
45. Madeleine Ortmuller (Ger)
46. Gudrun Stock (Ger)
Lotto Soudal
51. Susanna Zorzi (Ita)
52. Lieselot Decroix (Bel)
53. Chantal Hoffmann (Lux)
54. Anouk Rijff (Ned)
55. Carlee Taylor (Aus)
56. Sarah Rijkes (Aut)
Matrix Fitness
61. Laura Trott (GBr)
62. Elinor Barker (GBr)
63. Lucy Martin (GBr)
64. Melissa Lowther (GBr)
65. Kimberley Le Court de Billot (Mri)
66. Helen Wyman (GBr)
Optum p/b Kelly Benefit Strategies
71. Leah Krichmann (Can)
72. Annie Ewart (Can)
73. Ariane Horbach (Ger)
74. Maura Kinsella (USA)
75. Lex Albrecht (Can)
76. Brianna Walle (USA)
Orica-AIS
81. Emma Johansson (Swe)
82. Gracie Elvin (Aus)
83. Alexandra Manly (Aus)
84. Melissa Hoskins (Aus)
85. Chloe McConville (Aus)
86. Sarah Roy (Aus)
Pearl Izumi Sports Tours International
91. Dame Sarah Storey (GBr)
92. Katie Archibald (GBr)
93. Katie Curtis (GBr)
94. Ciara Horne (GBr)
95. Joanna Rowsell (GBr)
96. Gabriella Shaw (GBr)
Poitou Charantes
101. Aude Biannic (Fra)
102. Not allocated
103. Eugenie Duval (Fra)
104. Roxane Fournier (Fra)
105. Pascale Jeuland (Fra)
106. Amelie Rivat (Fra)
Liv Plantur
111. Lucy Garner (GBr)
112. Claudia Lichtenberg (Ger)
113. Sara Mustonen-Lichan (Swe)
114. Molly Weaver (GBr)
115. Julia Soek (Ned)
116. Sabrina Stultiens (Ned)
UnitedHealthcare
121. Hannah Barnes (GBr)
122. Rushlee Buchanan (NZl)
123. Katie Hall (USA)
124. Coryn Rivera (USA)
125. Alexis Ryan (USA)
126. Linda Villumsen (NZl)
USA
131. Lauren Hall (USA)
132. Sara Healdey (USA)
133. Heather Fischer (USA)
134. Hannah Ross (USA)
135. Lauren Komanski (USA)
136. Lauren Stephens (USA)
Velocio SRAM
141. Lisa Brennauer (Ger)
142. Tiffany Cromwell (Aus)
143. Elise Delzenne (Fra)
144. Barbara Guarischi (Ita)
145. Loren Rowney (Aus)
146. Trixi Worrack (Ger)
Wiggle Honda
151. Giorgia Bronzini (Ita)
152. Audrey Cordon (Fra)
153. Jolien D'hoore (Bel)
154. Dani King (GBr)
155. Elisa Longo Borghini (Ita)
156. Annette Edmondson (Aus)
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