UCI WOMEN'S WORLD CUP RANKINGS
Standings updated after Fleche Wallonne (April 23rd, 2008)
Marianne Vos now sits on top of the world rankings and the women's world cup standings after round five. The Dutch girl has also won world titles on the road, track and dirt and will be the one to watch at Beijing this year.
UCI WOMEN'S WORLD CUP RANKINGS
1. Marianne Vos (NED) DSB Bank 152 points
2. Suzanne De Goede (NED) Team Nürnberger 131
3. Judith Arndt (GER) Team High Road 117
4. Emma Pooley (GBR) Specialized 99
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5. Marta Bastianelli (ITA) Safi Pasta 86
6. Chantal Beltman (NED) Team High Road 81
7. Katheryn Curi Mattis (USA) Webcor 75
8. Ina Teutenberg (GER) Team High Road 70
9. Kristin Armstrong (USA) Cervelo Lifeforce 61
10. Oenone Wood (AUS) Team High Road 61
11. Julia Martisova (RUS) Gauss RDZ 60
12. Rochelle Gilmore (AUS) Menikini Selle Italia 57
13. Alex Wrubleski (CAN) Webcor 54
14. Emma Rickards (AUS) Cervelo Lifeforce 53
15. Kirsten Wild (NED) AA Drink 53
16. Emma Johansson (SWE) AA Drink 45
17. Miho Oki (JPN) Menikini Selle Italia 40
18. Nicole Brändli (SUI) Bigla 40
19. Diana Ziliute (LTU) Safi Pasta 35
20. Amber Neben (USA) Flexpoint 27
22. Nicole Cooke (GBR) Halfrods Bikehut 24
WOMEN'S WORLD CUP
Round 1: 24/02 Geelong, Australia results
Round 2: 24/03 Trofeo Alfredo Binda, Italy results
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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