
The Giro Donne jersey holders after stage three.
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Ina Yoko Teutenberg (HTC Columbia) earns another pink jersey at the Giro
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Shelley Evans (United States) powered to sixth, 43 seconds behind.
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Alessandra D'Ettorre (Top Girls Fassa Bortolo-Ghezzi) in action.
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Annemiek Van Vleuten (Netherlands) finished 51 seconds behind in seventh.
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Leader in the mountains competition is Martine Bras (Gauss Rdz Ormu).
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Ferrari race support for Carmen Small (United States)
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Vilija Sereikaite (Safi-Pasta Zara) crosses a river.
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Spainsh road and time trial Champion, Leire Olaberria (Debabarenna Kiolgi)
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Third HTC-Columbia woman in the top four was Linda Villumsen (HTC-Columbia
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Iris Slappendel (Cervelo Test Team) was tenth best.
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Alison Starnes (United States) early in her top ten ride, she finished
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Amanda Miller (United States) waits to start.
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The view from the rear of the start house at sponsor, Diadora's headquarters.
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Giorgia Bronzini (Gauss Rdz Ormu) slipped back on general classificaton
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Marianne Vos (Netherlands) maintained her grip on the young rider competition.
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