Trofeo Alfredo Binda – Comune di Cittiglio 2022 - Start List
Start list
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Trek-Segafredo Women
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Team Jumbo-Visma Women
- 11 Coryn Labecki
- 12 Aafke Soet
- 13 Karlijn Swinkels
- 14 Anna Henderson
- 15 Amber Kraak
- 16 Noemi Ruegg
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Team SD Worx
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Canyon-SRAM Racing
- 31 Alena Amialiusik
- 32 Elise Chabbey
- 33 Neve Bradbury
- 34 Mikayla Harvey
- 35 Soraya Paladin
- 36 Pauliena Rooijakkers
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UAE Team ADQ
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Team DSM Women
- 51 Francesca Barale
- 52 Léa Curinier
- 53 Leah Kirchmann
- 54 Juliette Berthet
- 55 Liane Lippert
- 56 Floortje Mackaij
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FDJ-SUEZ-Futuroscope
- 61 Marta Cavalli
- 62 Brodie Chapman
- 63 Emilia Fahlin
- 64 Victorie Guilman
- 65 Marie Le Net
- 66 Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig
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Liv Racing Xstra
- 71 Jeanne Korevaar
- 72 Katia Ragusa
- 73 Ayesha McGowan
- 74 Marta Jaskulska
- 75 Silke Smulders
- 76 Rachele Barbieri
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Team BikeExchange-Jayco Women
- 81 Ane Santesteban
- 82 Urska Zigart
- 83 Arianna Fidanza
- 84 Amanda Spratt
- 85 Alexandra Manly
- 86 Chelsie Tan
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Movistar Team Women
- 91 Katrine Aalerud
- 92 Sarah Gigante
- 93 Sara Martin
- 94 Lourdes Oyarbide
- 95 Paula Patino
- 96 Arlenis Sierra
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EF Education-Tibco-SVB
- 101 Letizia Borghesi
- 102 Kristabel Doebel-Hickok
- 103 Kathrin Hammes
- 104 Sara Poidevin
- 105 Magdeleine Vallieres Mill
- 106 Lauren Stephens
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Roland Cogeas Edelweiss
- 111 Ines Cantera Carrasco
- 112 Tamara Dronova
- 113 Léa Stern
- 114 Gulnaz Khatuntseva
- 115 Diana Klimova
- 116 Petra Stiasny
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Valcar-Travel & Service
- 121 Olivia Baril
- 122 Federica Piergiovanni
- 123 Alice Maria Arzuffi
- 124 Eleonora Gasparrini
- 125 Elena Pirrone
- 126 Silvia Persico
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Parkhotel Valkenburg
- 131 Rosalie Van der Wolf
- 132 Anne Van Rooijen
- 133 Femke Gerritse
- 134 Pien Limpens
- 135 Julia Van Bokhoven
- 136 Quinty Schoens
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Ceratizit-WNT Pro Cycling
- 141 Camilla Alessio
- 142 Laura Asencio
- 143 Maria Giulia Confalonieri
- 144 Marta Lach
- 145 Hanna Nilsson
- 146 Lara Vieceli
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Cofidis Women
- 151 Martina Alzini
- 152 Cedrine Kerbaol
- 153 Clara Koppenburg
- 154 Sandra Levenez
- 155 Rachel Neylan
- 156 Olivia Onesti
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AG Insurance-NXTG
- 161 Amber Aernouts
- 162 Maureen Arens
- 163 Cassia Boglio
- 164 Julia Borgström
- 165 Gaia Masetti
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Aromitalia-Basso Bikes-Vaiano
- 171 Rasa Leleivyte
- 172 Francesca Baroni
- 173 Inga Cesuliene
- 174 Sofia Collinelli
- 175 Francesca Balducci
- 176 Lara Scarselli
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BePink
- 181 Silvia Zanardi
- 182 Nadia Quagliotto
- 183 Markéta Hájková
- 184 Letizia Brufani
- 185 Matilde Vitillo
- 186 Michaela Drummond
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Born to Win G20 Ambedo
- 191 Giorgia Simoni
- 192 Giulia Luciani
- 193 Silvia Magri
- 194 Sara Casasola
- 195 Sofia Clerici
- 196 Tatiana Chili
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Isolmant-Premac-Vittoria
- 201 Emanuela Zanetti
- 202 Alice Gasparini
- 203 Ainara Albert
- 204 Beatrice Rossato
- 205 Alice Capasso
- 206 Asia Zontone
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Servetto-Makhymo-Beltrami TSA
- 211 Silvia Bortolotti
- 212 Chia Pedrelli
- 213 Isotta Barbieri
- 214 Sofia Barbieri
- 215 Maryna Ivaniuk
- 216 Viktoriia Melnychuk
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Top Girls Fassa Bortolo
- 221 Tatiana Guderzo
- 222 Giorgia Bariani
- 223 Greta Marturano
- 224 Alice Palazzi
- 225 Debora Silvestri
- 226 Giorgia Vettorello
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Team Mendelspeck
- 231 Eva Maria Gatscher
- 232 Vania Canvelli
- 233 Elisa Lugli
- 234 Angela Oro
- 235 Francesca Pisciali
- 236 Alessia Missiaggia
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