2001 UCI Women's Road World Cup

{{ Infobox cycling season

| name = 2001 UCI Women's Road World Cup

| edition = 4

| competition = UCI Women's Road World Cup

| image =

| image_caption =

| image_alt =

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| dates = 10 March – 15 September

| location = Europe, North America and Oceania

| rounds = 9

| individual_champion = {{flagathlete|Anna Millward|AUS}}

| individual_champion_team = Saturn Cycling Team

| previous = 2000

| next = 2002

}}

The 2001 UCI Women's Road World Cup was the fourth edition of the UCI Women's Road World Cup. It was contested over nine rounds as the calendar saw a return of the Trophée International and the New Zealand World Cup rounds. The series was won for a second time by Anna Millward, who won the competition in 1999.

Races

class="wikitable sortable"
Date

! Event

! Country

! Winner

{{dts|10 March}}

| Australia World Cup, Canberra

| {{AUS}}

| {{flagathlete|{{sortname|Anna|Millward}}|AUS}}

{{dts|18 March}}

| New Zealand World Cup, Hamilton City

| {{NZL}}

| {{flagathlete|{{sortname|Anna|Millward}}|AUS}}

{{dts|24 March}}

| Primavera Rosa

| {{ITA}}

| {{flagathlete|{{sortname|Susanne|Ljungskog}}|SWE}}

{{dts|18 April}}

| La Flèche Wallonne Féminine

| {{BEL}}

| {{flagathlete|{{sortname|Fabiana|Luperini}}|ITA}}

{{dts|3 June}}

| Coupe du Monde Cycliste Féminine de Montréal

| {{CAN}}

| {{flagathlete|{{sortname|Geneviève|Jeanson}}|CAN}}

{{dts|10 June}}

| Liberty Classic

| {{USA}}

| {{flagathlete|{{sortname|Petra|Rossner}}|GER}}

{{dts|3 August}}

| Trophée International

| {{FRA}}

| {{flagathlete|{{sortname|Olga|Slyusareva}}|RUS}}

{{dts|8 September}}

| GP Suisse Féminin

| {{SUI}}

| {{flagathlete|{{sortname|Susanne|Ljungskog}}|SWE}}

{{dts|15 September}}

| Rotterdam Tour

| {{NED}}

| {{flagathlete|{{sortname|Judith|Arndt}}|GER}}

Final classification

class="wikitable"
#

!Cyclist

!Points

1

|align=left| {{flagathlete|Anna Millward|AUS}}

324
2

|align=left|{{flagathlete|Mirjam Melchers|NED}}

285
3

|align=left|{{flagathlete|Susanne Ljungskog|SWE}}

240
4

|align=left|{{flagathlete|Fabiana Luperini|ITA}}

136
5

|align=left|{{flagathlete|Debby Mansveld|NED}}

112
6

|align=left|{{flagathlete|Heidi van de Vijver|BEL}}

101
7

|align=left|{{flagathlete|Zinaida Stahurskaia|BLR}}

91
8

|align=left|{{flagathlete|Petra Rossner|GER}}

86
9

|align=left|{{flagathlete|Judith Arndt|GER}}

85
10

|align=left|{{flagathlete|Edita Pučinskaitė|LTU}}

80