La Fleche Wallonne Feminine 2021 - Start List
Start list
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Team SD Worx
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FDJ Nouvelle-Aquitaine Futuroscope
- 11 Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig
- 12 Stine Borgli
- 13 Marta Cavalli
- 14 Brodie Chapman
- 15 Emilia Fahlin
- 16 Evita Muzic
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Trek-Segafredo Women
- 21 Elisa Longo Borghini
- 22 Lucinda Brand
- 23 Audrey Cordon-Ragot
- 24 Lauretta Hanson
- 25 Tayler Wiles
- 26 Ruth Winder
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Canyon-Sram Racing
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Team DSM Women
- 41 Liane Lippert
- 42 Juliette Labous
- 43 Floortje Mackaij
- 44 Esmée Peperkamp
- 45 Coryn Labecki
- 46 Julia Soek
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Team Jumbo-Visma Women
- 51 Marianne Vos
- 52 Teuntje Beekhuis
- 53 Anna Henderson
- 54 Romy Kasper
- 55 Anouska Koster
- 56 Julie Van de Velde
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Movistar Team Women
- 61 Annemiek van Vleuten
- 62 Katrine Aalerud
- 63 Aude Biannic
- 64 Sara Martin
- 65 Paula Patino
- 66 Leah Thomas
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Team BikeExchange Women
- 71 Amanda Spratt
- 72 Janneke Ensing
- 73 Lucy Kennedy
- 74 Ane Santesteban
- 75 Moniek Tenniglo
- 76 Georgia Williams
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TIBCO-Silicon Valley Bank
- 81 Lauren Stephens
- 82 Kristen Faulkner
- 83 Sarah Gigante
- 84 Nina Kessler
- 85 Emily Newsom
- 86 Eri Yonamine
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Alè BTC Ljubljana
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Liv Racing
- 101 Soraya Paladin
- 102 Valerie Demey
- 103 Alison Jackson
- 104 Marta Jaskulska
- 105 Jeanne Korevaar
- 106 Sabrina Stultiens
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Ceratizit-WNT Pro Cycling
- 111 Erica Magnaldi
- 112 Laura Asencio
- 113 Kathrin Hammes
- 114 Marta Lach
- 115 Sarah Rijkes
- 116 Lara Vieceli
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Lotto Soudal Ladies
- 121 Hanna Nilsson
- 122 Alana Castrique
- 123 Lone Meertens
- 124 Anna Plichta
- 125 Elise Vander Sande
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Valcar-Travel & Service
- 131 Alice Maria Arzuffi
- 132 Eleonora Gasparrini
- 133 Silvia Magri
- 134 Barbara Malcotti
- 135 Federica Piergiovanni
- 136 Silvia Pollicini
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Parkhotel Valkenburg
- 141 Julia Van Bokhoven
- 142 Nina Buijsman
- 143 Femke Gerritse
- 144 Lieke Nooijen
- 145 Marit Raaijmakers
- 146 Sofie van Rooijen
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A.R Monex Women's Team
- 151 Maria Novolodskaya
- 152 Eider Merino
- 153 Mariia Miliaeva
- 154 Katia Ragusa
- 155 Arlenis Sierra
- 156 Maria Vittoria Sperotto
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Drops-Le Col supported by Tempur
- 161 Joscelin Lowden
- 162 Anna Christian
- 163 Danielle Christmas
- 164 Sara Penton
- 165 Alice Towers
- 166 Maike Van der Duin
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Team Arkéa
- 171 Gladys Verhulst
- 172 Léa Curinier
- 173 Lucie Jounier
- 174 Typhaine Laurance
- 175 Sandra Levenez
- 176 Greta Richioud
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Cogeas Mettler Look Pro Cycling
- 181 Olga Zabelinskaya
- 182 Hannah Buch
- 183 Luliia Galimullina
- 184 Aigul Gareeva
- 185 Thalea Mäder
- 186 Petra Stiasny
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Bingoal Casino-Chevalmeire
- 191 Thalita De Jong
- 192 Justine Ghekiere
- 193 Claudia Jongerius
- 194 Kelly Van den Steen
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Doltcini-Van Eyck-Proximus
- 201 Minke Bakker
- 202 Amber Aernouts
- 203 Ohla Kulynych
- 204 Barbara Sniezynska
- 205 Fien Van Eynde
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Rally Cycling Women
- 211 Clara Koppenburg
- 212 Katie Clouse
- 213 Kristabel Doebel-Hickok
- 214 Heidi Franz
- 215 Leigh Ann Ganzar
- 216 Sara Poidevin
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BePink
- 221 Camilla Alessio
- 222 Vania Canvelli
- 223 Michaela Drummond
- 224 Markéta Hájková
- 225 Nadia Quagliotto
- 226 Silvia Zanardi
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Andy Schleck-CP NVST-Immo Losch
- 231 Mae Lang
- 232 Georgia Danford
- 233 Claire Faber
- 234 Rylee McMullen
- 235 Carolin Schiff
- 236 Sandra Weiss
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