2013 Grand Prix GSB

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| name = 2013 Grand Prix GSB

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| date = 7 March 2013

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| distance = 97

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| first = Clemilda Fernandes Silva

| first_nat = BRA

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| second = Alena Amialiusik

| second_nat = BLR

| second_team = Bepink

| third = Noemi Cantele

| third_nat = ITA

| third_team = Bepink

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| previous = 2012

| next = 2014

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The 2013 Grand Prix GSB was a one-day women's cycle race in the Grand Prix GSB series held in El Salvador{{Cite web|url=http://www.procyclingstats.com/race.php?id=123954|title = Grand Prix GSB 2013 One day race results}} on March 7, 2013. It ran from Plaza El Salvador del Mundo (The Savior of the World Plaza) in San Salvador City to Juayúa over {{cvt|97|km}} and has an UCI rating of 1.1. The race was won by the Brazilian Clemilda Fernandes Silva, beating the Be Pink pairing of Alena Amialiusik and Noemi Cantele.

Result

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!Rider

!Team

!Time

1

| {{flagathlete|Clemilda Fernandes Silva|BRA}}

|

|align="right"| {{nowrap| 3h 18' 55" }}

2

| {{flagathlete|Alena Amialiusik|BLR}}

| Bepink

|align="right"| s.t.

3

| {{flagathlete|Noemi Cantele|ITA}}

| Bepink

|align="right"| + 15"

4

| {{flagathlete|Inga Čilvinaitė|LTU}}

| Pasta Zara–Cogeas

|align="right"| + 15"

5

| {{flagathlete|Ana Sanabria|COL}}

|

|align="right"| + 18"

6

| {{flagathlete|Lorena María Vargas|COL}}

| Pasta Zara–Cogeas

|align="right"| + 42"

7

| {{flagathlete|Evelyn García|ESA}}

| Pasta Zara–Cogeas

|align="right"| + 1' 57"

8

| {{flagathlete|Ruth Winder|USA}}

|

|align="right"| + 2' 34"

9

| {{flagathlete|Ana Fagua|COL}}

|

|align="right"| + 2' 35"

10

| {{flagathlete|Sérika Mitchell Gulumá|COL}}

| Vaiano–Fondriest

|align="right"| + 2' 35"

|}

References