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Australia World Cup
Race details
DateFebruary
Region
Discipline Road
Competition UCI Women's Road World Cup (1998–2008)
Type One-day race
History
First edition1998 (1998)
Editions11
Final edition2008
First winner  Dede Barry ( USA)
Most wins  Anna Millward ( AUS)
Final winner  Katheryn Curi ( USA)

The Australia World Cup was a women's professional road bicycle racing event held annually in Australia from 1998 to 2008 as part of the UCI Women's Road World Cup. The location of the race varied: in 1998, it was held in Sydney; from 1999 to 2001, it was held in Canberra; in 2002 it was held in the Snowy Mountains and; from 2003 to 2008 it was held in Geelong, Victoria.

Past winners

Year Country Rider Team
1998   United States Dede Barry
1999   Australia Anna Millward
2000   Australia Anna Millward
2001   Australia Anna Millward
2002   Germany Petra Rossner
2003   Australia Sara Carrigan
2004   Australia Oenone Wood
2005   Australia Rochelle Gilmore
2006   Germany Ina-Yoko Teutenberg
2007   Great Britain Nicole Cooke
2008   United States Katheryn Curi

See also

References


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Geelong World Cup)

Australia World Cup
Race details
DateFebruary
Region
Discipline Road
Competition UCI Women's Road World Cup (1998–2008)
Type One-day race
History
First edition1998 (1998)
Editions11
Final edition2008
First winner  Dede Barry ( USA)
Most wins  Anna Millward ( AUS)
Final winner  Katheryn Curi ( USA)

The Australia World Cup was a women's professional road bicycle racing event held annually in Australia from 1998 to 2008 as part of the UCI Women's Road World Cup. The location of the race varied: in 1998, it was held in Sydney; from 1999 to 2001, it was held in Canberra; in 2002 it was held in the Snowy Mountains and; from 2003 to 2008 it was held in Geelong, Victoria.

Past winners

Year Country Rider Team
1998   United States Dede Barry
1999   Australia Anna Millward
2000   Australia Anna Millward
2001   Australia Anna Millward
2002   Germany Petra Rossner
2003   Australia Sara Carrigan
2004   Australia Oenone Wood
2005   Australia Rochelle Gilmore
2006   Germany Ina-Yoko Teutenberg
2007   Great Britain Nicole Cooke
2008   United States Katheryn Curi

See also

References



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