Paris-Roubaix Femmes 2021 - Start List
Start list
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Valcar-Travel & Service
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Trek-Segafredo Women
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Team Jumbo-Visma Women
- 21 Marianne Vos
- 22 Teuntje Beekhuis
- 23 Anna Henderson
- 24 Romy Kasper
- 25 Riejanne Markus
- 26 Jip Van den Bos
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Team SD Worx
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Liv Racing
- 41 Lotte Kopecky
- 42 Valerie Demey
- 43 Alison Jackson
- 44 Jeanne Korevaar
- 45 Evy Kuijpers
- 46 Sabrina Stultiens
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Movistar Team Women
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Ceratizit-WNT Pro Cycling
- 61 Lisa Brennauer
- 62 Laura Asencio
- 63 Maria Giulia Confalonieri
- 64 Marta Lach
- 65 Sarah Rijkes
- 66 Lea Lin Teutenberg
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Canyon-Sram Racing
- 71 Katarzyna Niewiadoma
- 72 Alena Amialiusik
- 73 Hannah Barnes
- 74 Alice Barnes
- 75 Elise Chabbey
- 76 Tiffany Cromwell
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Team DSM Women
- 81 Lorena Wiebes
- 82 Susanne Andersen
- 83 Pfeiffer Georgi
- 84 Megan Jastrab
- 85 Franziska Koch
- 86 Floortje Mackaij
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FDJ Nouvelle-Aquitaine Futuroscope
- 91 Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig
- 92 Marta Cavalli
- 93 Eugénie Duval
- 94 Maëlle Grossetete
- 95 Marie Le Net
- 96 Jade Wiel
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Alè BTC Ljubljana
- 101 Marta Bastianelli
- 102 Marlen Reusser
- 103 Maaike Boogaard
- 104 Eugenia Bujak
- 105 Tatiana Guderzo
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Team BikeExchange Women
- 111 Sarah Roy
- 112 Jessica Allen
- 113 Teniel Campbell
- 114 Janneke Ensing
- 115 Georgia Williams
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Parkhotel Valkenburg
- 121 Amber Van Der Hulst
- 122 Leonie Bos
- 123 Mischa Bredewold
- 124 Femke Markus
- 125 Lieke Nooijen
- 126 Kirstie van Haaften
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TIBCO-Silicon Valley Bank
- 131 Kristen Faulkner
- 132 Tanja Erath
- 133 Veronica Ewers
- 134 Nicole Frain
- 135 Nina Kessler
- 136 Lauren Stephens
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Team Arkéa
- 141 Gladys Verhulst
- 142 Pauline Allin
- 143 Lucie Jounier
- 144 Cedrine Kerbaol
- 145 Marie Le Deunff
- 146 Greta Richioud
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Lotto Soudal Ladies
- 151 Jesse Vandenbulcke
- 152 Danique Braam
- 153 Alana Castrique
- 154 Abby-Mae Parkinson
- 155 Silke Smulders
- 156 Elise Vander Sande
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NXTG Racing
- 161 Britt Knaven
- 162 Shari Bossuyt
- 163 Mylene De Zoete
- 164 Charlotte Kool
- 165 Ilsej Pluimers
- 166 Maud Rijnbeek
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Drops-Le Col supported by Tempur
- 171 Maria Martins
- 172 Elizabeth Bennett
- 173 Emilie Moberg
- 174 Sara Penton
- 175 Maike Van der Duin
- 176 Marjolein Van'T Geloof
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BePink
- 181 Camilla Alessio
- 182 Henrietta Christie
- 183 Lara Crestanello
- 184 Markéta Hájková
- 185 Nora Jenčušová
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Stade Rochelais Charente-Maritime Women Cycling
- 191 India Grangier
- 192 Marion Colard
- 193 Arianna Pruisscher
- 194 Noemi Ruegg
- 195 Manon Souyris
- 196 Maeva Squiban
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Team Coop - Hitec Products
- 201 Emma Boogaard
- 202 Mieke Kröger
- 203 Pernille Larsen Feldmann
- 204 Josie Nelson
- 205 Amalie Lutro
- 213 Nora Tveit
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Doltcini-Van Eyck-Proximus
- 211 Kathrin Schweinberger
- 212 Mieke Docx
- 214 Christina Schweinberger
- 215 Nicole Steigenga
- 216 Fien Van Eynde
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