2019 UCI Road World Championships - Junior women's road race start list
Provisional starters
Bib # | Rider Name (Country) Team | Header Cell - Column 2 |
---|---|---|
1 | Femke Gerritse (Netherlands) | |
2 | Lieke Nooijen (Netherlands) | |
3 | Ilse Pluimers (Netherlands) | |
4 | Silke Smulders (Netherlands) | |
5 | Shirin van Anrooij (Netherlands) | |
6 | Elynor Backstedt (Great Britain) | |
7 | Eluned King (Great Britain) | |
8 | Anna Shackley (Great Britain) | |
9 | Amelia Sharpe (Great Britain) | |
10 | Abi Smith (Great Britain) | |
11 | Julia Borgstrom (Sweden) | |
12 | Wilma Olausson (Sweden) | |
13 | Katie Clouse (United States Of America) | |
14 | Megan Jastrab (United States Of America) | |
15 | Gabrielle Lehnert (United States Of America) | |
16 | Ava Sykes (United States Of America) | |
17 | Zoe Ta-perez (United States Of America) | |
18 | Ysoline Corbineau (France) | |
19 | Lea Curinier (France) | |
20 | Amandine Fouquenet (France) | |
21 | Cedrine Kerbaol (France) | |
22 | Kristina Nenadovic (France) | |
23 | Julie de Wilde (Belgium) | |
24 | Jade Lenaers (Belgium) | |
25 | Dina Scavone (Belgium) | |
26 | Glorija van Mechelen (Belgium) | |
27 | Akvile Gedraityte (Lithuania) | |
28 | Camilla Alessio (Italy) | |
29 | Sofia Collinelli (Italy) | |
30 | Alessia Patuelli (Italy) | |
31 | Matilde Vitillo (Italy) | |
32 | Natalia Krzeslak (Poland) | |
33 | Karolina Stepien (Poland) | |
34 | Nikola Wielowska (Poland) | |
35 | Dominika Wlodarczyk (Poland) | |
36 | Silje Mathisen (Norway) | |
37 | Natalie Irene Midtsveen (Norway) | |
38 | Elise Marie Olsen (Norway) | |
39 | Anne Dorthe Ysland (Norway) | |
40 | Stella Nightingale (New Zealand) | |
41 | Ella Wyllie (New Zealand) | |
42 | Iuliia Galimullina (Russian Federation) | |
43 | Aigul Gareeva (Russian Federation) | |
44 | Valeria Golayeva (Russian Federation) | |
45 | Mariia Miliaeva (Russian Federation) | |
46 | Yareli Acevedo Mendoza (Mexico) | |
47 | Katia Elizabeth Martinez Minarro (Mexico) | |
48 | Victoria Velasco Fuentes (Mexico) | |
49 | Maria Bertelsen (Denmark) | |
50 | Mette Egtoft Jensen (Denmark) | |
51 | Mille Troelsen (Denmark) | |
52 | Diana Bukanova (Kazakhstan) | |
53 | Anastassiya Lynnik (Kazakhstan) | |
54 | Ulyana Sukhorebrik (Kazakhstan) | |
55 | Daniela Soler Espinosa (Colombia) | |
56 | Carolina Vargas Atehortua (Colombia) | |
57 | Naia Amondarain Gaztanaga (Spain) | |
58 | Ines Cantera Carrasco (Spain) | |
59 | Amaia Lartitegi Ormazabal (Spain) | |
60 | Irati Puigdefabregas Ariz (Spain) | |
61 | Anna Iwamoto (Japan) | |
62 | Adele Desgagnes (Canada) | |
63 | Laury Milette (Canada) | |
64 | Camille Primeau (Canada) | |
65 | Magdeleine Vallieres Mill (Canada) | |
66 | Paula Leonhardt (Germany) | |
67 | Lucy Mayrhofer (Germany) | |
68 | Friederike Stern (Germany) | |
69 | Anna-helene Zdun (Germany) | |
70 | Nora Jencusova (Slovakia) | |
71 | Radka Paulechova (Slovakia) | |
72 | Simona Zahorcova (Slovakia) | |
73 | Noelle Buri (Switzerland) | |
74 | Annika Liehner (Switzerland) | |
75 | Melissa Rouiller (Switzerland) | |
76 | Noemi Ruegg (Switzerland) | |
77 | Lina Svarinska (Latvia) | |
78 | Catalina Anais Soto Campos (Chile) | |
79 | Ana Ahacic (Slovenia) | |
80 | Nika Jancic (Slovenia) | |
81 | Metka Mikuz (Slovenia) | |
82 | Tjasa Susnik (Slovenia) | |
83 | Frances Janse van Rensburg (South Africa) | |
84 | Kelsey van Schoor (South Africa) | |
85 | Daniela Campos (Portugal) | |
86 | Maeve Gallagher (Ireland) | |
87 | Lara Gillespie (Ireland) | |
88 | Lucy o'Donnell (Ireland) | |
89 | Kristyna Burlova (Czech Republic) | |
90 | Veronika Jandova (Czech Republic) | |
91 | Dorka Jordan (Hungary) | |
92 | Kata Blanka Vas (Hungary) | |
93 | Julia Leite Braga (Brazil) | |
94 | Sofiia Shevchenko (Ukraine) | |
95 | Nina Berton (Luxembourg) |
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