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Race leader Martine Bras (Merida-Gauss) was unable hold off the challenge
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She wore the colours of points competition leader but she finished as
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Dutch time trial champion Marianne Vos (Nederland Bloeit) was second on
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Redsun Cycling Team's Emma Johansson was ninth fastest.
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She may have preferred a shorter distance, but Sarah Duester (Cervelo
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Route de France winner Annemiek Van Vleuten (Nederland Bloeit) was seventh
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Joelle Numainville (Canada) took over the lead in the young rider competition.
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Winner of Stage 6, the individual time trial, Ellen van Dijk (HTC - Columbia
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Fifth in the TT, Charlotte Becker (Cervelo Test Team).
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Another Cervelo Test Team rider in the top fifteen - Iris Slappendel.
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Medalist at the 2009 Worlds in the TT, Linda Villumsen (HTC - Columbia
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Trixi Worrack (Noris Cycling) was tenth.
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Hanka Kupfernagel (Germany), a previous World TT Champion
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Young rider competition leader Joelle Numainville (Canada), race leader
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