2010 Giro d'Italia Femminile

The 2010 Giro d'Italia Femminile or 2010 Giro Donne was the 21st running of the Giro d'Italia Femminile, one of the premier events of the women's road cycling calendar. It was held over ten stages from 2–11 July 2010, starting in Muggia and finishing in Monza.[1] It was won by Mara Abbott of USA National Team, the first American ever to win the Giro Donne.

2010 Giro d'Italia Femminile
Race details
Dates2–11 July 2010
Stages10
Distance921.9 km (572.8 mi)
Results
Winner  Mara Abbott (USA) (USA National Team)
  Second  Judith Arndt (GER) (Team HTC–Columbia Women)
  Third  Tatiana Guderzo (ITA) (Team Valdarno)

Points  Marianne Vos (NED) (Netherlands National Team)
Mountains  Emma Pooley (GBR) (Cervélo TestTeam)
Youth  Marianne Vos (NED) (Netherlands National Team)
  Team Team HTC–Columbia Women
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Teams

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Sixteen teams with 8 riders each were invited to the Giro d'Italia Femminile, for a total of 128 starting positions. However, several teams started short by a rider or two, so the start of the race only featured 120 riders.

The invited teams were:

  • Australia National Team (7 riders)
  • Bizkaia–Durango (6 riders)
  • Cervélo TestTeam
  • Chirio–Forno d'Asolo
  • Debabarrena–Kirolgi (6 riders)
  • Fenixs–Petrogradets (6 riders)
  • Gauss–RDZ–Ormu
  • Lotto Ladies Team (7 riders)
  • Michela Fanini–Record–Rox
  • Safi–Pasta Zara
  • Netherlands National Team
  • Team HTC–Columbia Women
  • Team Valdarno
  • Top Girls Fassa Bortolo-Ghezzi
  • USA National Team
  • Vaiano-Tepso-Solaristech

Route and stages

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Stage results[2][3]
Stage Date Course Distance Type Winner
1 2 July Muggia to Trieste 59 km (37 mi)   Plain stage   Ina-Yoko Teutenberg (GER)
2 3 July Sacile to Riese Pio X 130 km (81 mi)   Medium-mountain stage   Ina-Yoko Teutenberg (GER)
3 4 July Caerano di San Marco to Biadene 16.9 km (11 mi)   Individual time trial   Ina-Yoko Teutenberg (GER)
4 5 July Ficarolo to Lendinara 90 km (56 mi)   Plain stage   Ina-Yoko Teutenberg (GER)
5 6 July Fossacesia to Cerro al Volturno 109.2 km (68 mi)   Medium-mountain stage   Marianne Vos (NED)
6 7 July Gallarate to Arcisate 116 km (72 mi)   Plain stage   Marianne Vos (NED)
7 8 July Como to Albese con Cassano 110.8 km (69 mi)   Stage with mountain(s)   Evelyn Stevens (USA)
8 9 July Chiavenna to Livigno 89 km (55 mi)   Stage with mountain(s)   Mara Abbott (USA)
9 10 July Livigno to Stelvio Pass 68.5 km (43 mi)   Stage with mountain(s)   Mara Abbott (USA)
10 11 July Autodromo Nazionale Monza to Monza 112.7 km (70 mi)   Plain stage   Shelley Evans (USA)

Classification leadership

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There were five different jerseys awarded in the 2010 Giro Donne. In general, these followed the same format as those in the men's Giro d'Italia.

The leader of the General classification received a pink jersey. This classification was calculated by adding the combined finishing times of the riders from each stage, and the overall winner of this classification is considered the winner of the Giro.[4]

Secondly, the points classification awarded the maglia ciclamino, or mauve jersey. Points were awarded for placements at stage finishes as well as at selected intermediate sprint points on the route, and the jersey would be received by the rider with the most overall points to their name.[4]

In addition to this, there was a mountains classification, which awarded a green jersey. Points were allocated for the first few riders over selected mountain passes on the route, with more difficult passes paying more points, and the jersey would be received by the rider with the most overall points to their name.[4]

Fourth, there was the jersey for the Best Young Rider, which was granted to the highest-placed rider on the General classification aged 23 or under. This rider would receive a white jersey.

Finally, there was the jersey for Best Italian Rider, awarded to the Italian rider placed highest in the general classification. This rider would receive a blue jersey.

In addition to the jerseys, an award was given for Best Team. This result was determined by adding the total times of each team's top three riders at the finish of each stage.

Classification leadership by stage
Stage Winner General classification
 
Points classification
 
Mountains classification
 
Young rider classification
 
Italian rider classification
 
1 Ina-Yoko Teutenberg Ina-Yoko Teutenberg Ina-Yoko Teutenberg Martine Bras Marianne Vos Giorgia Bronzini
2 Ina-Yoko Teutenberg
3 Ina-Yoko Teutenberg Tatiana Guderzo
4 Ina-Yoko Teutenberg
5 Marianne Vos Marianne Vos
6 Marianne Vos Emma Pooley
7 Evelyn Stevens Marianne Vos Tatiana Guderzo
8 Mara Abbott Mara Abbott Mara Abbott
9 Mara Abbott Emma Pooley
10 Shelley Evans
Final Mara Abbott Marianne Vos Emma Pooley Marianne Vos Tatiana Guderzo

Classification standings

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Legend
      Denotes the leader of the General classification       Denotes the leader of the Mountains classification
      Denotes the leader of the Points classification       Denotes the leader of the Young rider classification
      Denotes the leader of the Italian rider classification

General classification

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Rank Rider Team Time
1   Mara Abbott (USA)   USA National Team 25h 15' 54"
2   Judith Arndt (GER) Team HTC–Columbia Women 2' 05"
3   Tatiana Guderzo (ITA)   Team Valdarno 3' 05"
4   Claudia Häusler (GER) Cervélo TestTeam 5' 26"
5   Emma Pooley (GBR)   Cervélo TestTeam 7' 29"
6   Yevheniya Vysotska (UKR) Team Valdarno 8' 23"
7   Marianne Vos (NED)    Netherlands National Team 9' 24"
8   Tatiana Antoshina (RUS) Team Valdarno 12' 08"
9   Olga Zabelinskaya (RUS) Safi–Pasta Zara 23' 03"
10   Elena Berlato (ITA) Top Girls Fassa Bortolo-Ghezzi 25' 50"

Points classification

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Rank Rider Team Points
1   Marianne Vos (NED)    Netherlands National Team 80
2   Ina-Yoko Teutenberg (GER) Team HTC–Columbia Women 65
3   Judith Arndt (GER) Team HTC–Columbia Women 62
5   Kirsten Wild (NED) Cervélo TestTeam 52
5   Mara Abbott (USA)   USA National Team 45
6   Tatiana Guderzo (ITA)   Team Valdarno 44
7   Shelley Evans (USA) USA National Team 42
8   Giorgia Bronzini (ITA) Gauss RDZ Ormu 42
9   Emma Pooley (GBR)   Cervélo TestTeam 28
10   Claudia Häusler (GER) Cervélo TestTeam 22

Mountains classification

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Rank Rider Team Points
1   Emma Pooley (GBR)   Cervélo TestTeam 48
2   Mara Abbott (USA)   USA National Team 43
3   Tatiana Guderzo (ITA)   Team Valdarno 33
4   Evelyn Stevens (USA) Team HTC–Columbia Women 22
5   Judith Arndt (GER) Team HTC–Columbia Women 17
6   Martine Bras (NED) Gauss RDZ Ormu 14
7   Marianne Vos (NED)    Netherlands National Team 7
8   Olga Zabelinskaya (RUS) Safi–Pasta Zara 7
9   Yevheniya Vysotska (UKR) Team Valdarno 6
10   Tatiana Antoshina (RUS) Team Valdarno 6

Young rider classification

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Rank Rider Team Time
1   Marianne Vos (NED)    Netherlands National Team 25h 25' 18"
2   Elena Berlato (ITA) Top Girls Fassa Bortolo-Ghezzi 16' 26"
3   Shara Gillow (AUS) Australia National Team 32' 38"
4   Tiffany Cromwell (AUS) Australia National Team 48' 16"
5   Polona Batagelj (SLO) Bizkaia–Durango 49' 11"
6   Valentina Carretta (ITA) Top Girls Fassa Bortolo-Ghezzi 50' 59"
7   Kataržina Sosna (LTU) Vaiano Solaristech 51' 56"
8   Olena Oliynyk (UKR) ACS Chirio–Forno d'Asolo 32' 19"
9   Carlee Taylor (AUS) Australia National Team 57' 13"
10   Lucinda Brand (NED) Netherlands National Team 1h 15' 15"

References

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  1. ^ "Giro d'Italia Internazionale Femminile, Giro Rosa 2010 - CyclingFever - the International Cycling Social Network - Get the Cycling fever!".
  2. ^ Ryan, Barry (2 July 2010). "Giro Ciclistico Internazionale Femminile 2010". Cyclingnews.com. Retrieved 21 July 2013.
  3. ^ "Tappe". Epinike Associazione Sportiva Dilettantistica. Archived from the original on 6 July 2010. Retrieved 21 July 2013.
  4. ^ a b c Laura Weislo (2008-05-13). "Giro d'Italia classifications demystified". Cycling News. Retrieved 2009-08-27.
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