Ladies Tour of Norway 2021 - start list

The podium at the 2019 Ladies Tour of Norway
The podium at the 2019 Ladies Tour of Norway (Image credit: Getty Images)
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Jumbo-Visma Women Team
1Anna Henderson (GBr)
2Riejanne Markus (Ned)
3Julie Van De Velde (Bel)
4Amber Kraak (Ned)
5Nancy van der Berg (Ned)
6Anouska Koster (Ned)
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FDJ Nouvelle-Aquitaine Futuroscope
11Stine Borgli (Nor)
12Marta Cavalli (Ita)
13Brodie Chapman (Aus)
14Eugénie Duval (Fra)
16Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig (Den)
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Movistar Team Women
21Barbara Guarischi (Ita)
22Annemiek van Vleuten (Ned)
23Sheyla Gutierrez Ruiz (Spa)
24Gloria Rodriguez Sanchez (Spa)
25Leah Thomas (USA)
26Aude Biannic (Fra)
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Team BikeExchange
31Jessica Allen (Aus)
32Janneke Ensing (Ned)
34Lucy Kennedy (Aus)
35Sarah Roy (Aus)
36Urska Zigart (Slo)
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Ale' BTC Ljubljana
41Eugenia Bujak (Slo)
42Mavi Garcia (Spa)
43Tatiana Guderzo (Ita)
44Urska Pintar (Slo)
45Marlen Reusser (Swi)
46Sophie Wright (GBr)
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Cayon-SRAM Racing
51Alexis Ryan (USA)
52Alice Barnes (GBr)
53Hannah Barnes (GBr)
54Elise Chabbey (Swi)
55Ella Harris (NZl)
56Mikayla Harvey (NZl)
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Team DSM
61Susanne Andersen (Nor)
62Juliette Labous (Fra)
63Liane Lippert (Ger)
64Floortje Mackaij (Ned)
65Wilma Olausson (Swe)
66Coryn Rivera (USA)
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Team SD Worx
71Elena Cecchini (Ita)
72Niamh Fisher-Black (NZl)
73Roxane Fournier (Fra)
74Christine Majerus (Lux)
75Anna Shackley (GBr)
76Ashleigh Moolman-Pasio (RSA)
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Trek-Segafredo
81Lucinda Brand (Ned)
82Audrey Cordon Ragot (Fra)
83Elynor Backstedt (GBr)
84Chloe Hosking (Aus)
85Shirin van Anrooij (Ned)
86Trixi Worrack (Ger)
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Liv Racing
91Sofia Bertizzolo (Ita)
92Evy Kuijpers (Ned)
93Alison Jackson (Can)
94Sabrina Stultiens (Ned)
96Jeanne Korevaar (Ned)
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Norway National Team
101Vita Heine (Nor)
102Birgitte Andersen Nilssen (Nor)
103Tiril Jørgensen (Nor)
104Magdalene Lind (Nor)
105Ingrid Lorvik (Nor)
106Mie Bjørndal Ottestad (Nor)
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Team Coop Hitec Products
111Caroline Andersson (Swe)
112Ingvild Gåskjenn (Nor)
113Mari Hole Mohr (Nor)
114Ann Helen Olsen (Nor)
115Amalie Lutro (Nor)
116Anne Dorthe Ysland (Nor)
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Drops-le Col Supported by Tempur
121Emilie Moberg (Nor)
122Elise Marie Olsen (Nor)
123Anna Christian (GBr)
124Joscelin Lowden (GBr)
125Sara Penton (Swe)
126Maria Van 'T Geloof (Ned)
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Bingoal Casino-Chevalmeire
131Demi De Jong (Ned)
132Rotem Gafinovitz (Isr)
133Justine Ghekiere (Bel)
134Claudia Jongerius (Ned)
135Rossella Ratto (Ita)
136Natalie van Gogh (Ned)
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Parkhotel Valkenburg
141Nina Buijsman (Ned)
142Mischa Bredewold (Ned)
143Femke Gerritse (Ned)
144Pien Limpens (Ned)
145Femke Markus (Ned)
146Rachel Neylan (Aus)
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Plantur-Pura
151Manon Bakker (Ned)
152Sanne Cant (Bel)
153Julie De Wilde (Bel)
154Yara Kastelijn (Ned)
155Annemarie Worst (Ned)
156Inge van der Heijden (Ned)
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Team Tibco-Silicon Valley Bank
161Eri Yonamine (Jpn)
162Tanja Erath (Ger)
163Kristen Faulkner (USA)
165Nina Kessler (Ned)
166Diana Carolina Peñuela Martinez (Col)
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Valcar-Travel & Service
171Alice Maria Arzuffi (Ita)
172Eleonora Camilla Gasparrini (Ita)
173Silvia Persico (Ita)
174Chiara Consonni (Ita)
175Silvia Pollicini (Ita)
176Ilaria Sanguineti (Ita)

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