:2010 UCI Women's Road World Cup
{{ Infobox cycling season
| name = 2010 UCI Women's Road World Cup
| edition = 13
| competition = UCI Women's Road World Cup
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| dates = 28 March – 21 August
| location = Europe and China
| rounds = 9
| individual_champion = {{flagathlete|Marianne Vos|NED}}
| individual_champion_team = {{UCI team code|NLB|2010}}
| teams_champion = {{UCI team code|CWT|2010}}
| previous = 2009
| next = 2011
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The 2010 UCI Women's Road World Cup is the 13th edition of the UCI Women's Road World Cup. Although using most of the same races as the 2009 edition, there are some changes. The Tour de Berne has been dropped and replaced with the introduction of the new Tour of Chongming Island World Cup (which stands alongside the Tour of Chongming Island stage race and Tour of Chongming Island Time Trial) to World Cup status. Also new to the calendar is the GP Ciudad de Valladolid. The Montréal World Cup was originally planned for a late May slot, but later cancelled due to a loss of sponsorship. The Rund um die Nürnberger Altstadt was planned as the season finale, but was later downgraded to non-UCI status. Marianne Vos won the series, leading from the first round through to the finish. By winning two races, Emma Pooley won the most races.
Races
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! !Date !Race !Country !Winner !Team |
#1
|{{dts|28 March}} |Trofeo Alfredo Binda-Comune di Cittiglio |{{flagu|Italy}} |{{flagathlete|{{sortname|Marianne|Vos}}|NED}} |{{UCI team code|NLB|2010}} |
#2
|{{dts|4 April}} |{{flagu|Belgium}} |{{flagathlete|{{sortname|Grace|Verbeke}}|BEL}} |{{UCI team code|LLT|2010}} |
#3
|{{dts|10 April}} |{{flagu|Netherlands}} |{{flagathlete|{{sortname|Loes|Gunnewijk}}|NED}} |{{UCI team code|NLB|2010}} |
#4
|{{dts|21 April}} |{{flagu|Belgium}} |{{flagathlete|{{sortname|Emma|Pooley}}|GBR}} |{{UCI team code|CWT|2010}} |
#5
|{{dts|9 May}} |Tour of Chongming Island World Cup |{{flagu|China}} |{{flagathlete|{{sortname|Ina-Yoko|Teutenberg}}|GER}} |{{UCI team code|SLU|2010}} |
#6
|{{dts|6 June}} |{{flagu|Spain}} |{{flagathlete|{{sortname|Charlotte|Becker}}|GER}} |{{UCI team code|CWT|2010}} |
#7
|{{dts|30 July}} |{{flagu|Sweden}} |{{flagathlete|Charlotte Becker|GER}} {{flagathlete|Regina Bruins|NED}} {{flagathlete|Iris Slappendel|NED}} {{flagathlete|Kirsten Wild|NED}} |{{UCI team code|CWT|2010}} |
#8
|{{dts|1 August}} |{{flagu|Sweden}} |{{flagathlete|{{sortname|Kirsten|Wild}}|NED}} |{{UCI team code|CWT|2010}} |
#9
|{{dts|21 August}} |{{flagu|France}} |{{flagathlete|{{sortname|Emma|Pooley}}|GBR}} |{{UCI team code|CWT|2010}} |
Final ranking
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|+Final ranking (1-10) | |||
Rank | Cyclist | Team | Points |
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1 | {{flagathlete|Marianne Vos|NED}} | {{UCI team code|NLB|2010}} | 270 |
2 | {{flagathlete|Emma Johansson|SWE}} | RedSun Cycling Team | 209 |
3 | {{flagathlete|Kirsten Wild|NED}} | {{UCI team code|CWT|2010}} | 202 |
4 | {{flagathlete|Charlotte Becker|GER}} | {{UCI team code|CWT|2010}} | 182 |
5 | {{flagathlete|Judith Arndt|GER}} | {{UCI team code|SLU|2010}} | 161 |
6 | {{flagathlete|Annemiek van Vleuten|NED}} | {{UCI team code|NLB|2010}} | 160 |
7 | {{flagathlete|Grace Verbeke|BEL}} | {{UCI team code|LLT|2010}} | 158 |
8 | {{flagathlete|Emma Pooley|GBR}} | {{UCI team code|CWT|2010}} | 157 |
9 | {{flagathlete|Adrie Visser|NED}} | {{UCI team code|SLU|2010}} | 137 |
10 | {{flagathlete|Nicole Cooke|GBR}} | 112 |
References
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External links
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20081220113338/http://www.uci.ch/templates/UCI/UCI5/layout.asp?MenuId=MjIxMg Official site]
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