WOMEN'S WORLD CUP: TROFEO ALFREDO BINDA
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UCI WOMEN'S WORLD CUP: TROFEO ALFREDO BINDA ITA. 24/03/08 (round two)
1. Emma Pooley (GBR) Team Specialized
2. Suzanne De Goede (NED) Team Nürnberger
3. Diana Ziliute (LTU) Safi - Pasta Zara
4. Miho Oki (JPN) Menikini Selle Italia
5. Oenone Wood (AUS) Team High Road
6. Julia Martisova (RUS) Gauss RDZ
7. Emma Johansson (SWE) AA-Drink
8. Marta Bastianelli (ITA Safi - Pasta
9. Lorian Graham (AUS) Vrienden Van Het Platteland
10. Trixi Worrack (GER) Team Nürnberger
WOMEN'S WORLD CUP
Round 1: 24/02 Geelong, Australia results
Round 2: 24/03 Trofeo Alfredo Binda, Italy
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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