The 24 UCI Women's Team competing and associated dossard numbers.[6]
N.
Wiki Code
Squadra
1-7
DLT
Boels-Dolmans Cycling Team
11-17
ALE
Alé–Cipollini
21-27
VAI
Aromitalia Vaiano
31-37
ASA2
Astana Women's Team
41-47
BPK
BePink Cogeas
51-57
BDM
Bizkaia Durango–Euskadi Murias
61-67
BTC
BTC City Ljubljana
71-77
LPR2
Canyon–SRAM
81-87
CBT
Cervélo–Bigla
91-97
CZG
Conceria Zabri-Fanini-Guerciotti
101-107
CPC
Cylance
111-117
SBT
Eurotarget–Bianchi–Vitasana
N.
Wiki Code
Squadra
121-127
FUT
FDJ Nouvelle-Aquitaine Futuroscope
131-137
MOV2
Movistar Women
141-147
GEW2
Mitchelton–Scott
151-157
MIC
S.C. Michela Fanini Rox
161-167
SER
Servetto–Stradalli Cycle–Alurecycling
171-177
GIW
Team Sunweb
181-187
TVW
Virtu Cycling Women
191-197
TOG
Top Girls Fassa Bortolo
201-207
DRP
Trek-Drops
211-217
VAL
Valcar-PBM
221-227
WM3
WaowDeals
231-237
WHT
Wiggle High5
Route[edit]
Stage schedule[2]
Stage
Date
Course
Distance
Type
Winner
1
6 July
Verbania to Verbania
15.5 km (9.6 mi)
Team time trial
Team Sunweb
2
7 July
Ovada to Ovada
120.4 km (74.8 mi)
Hilly stage
Kirsten Wild (NED)
3
8 July
Corbetta to Corbetta
132 km (82.0 mi)
Flat stage
Jolien d'Hoore (BEL)
4
9 July
Piacenza to Piacenza
109 km (67.7 mi)
Flat stage
Jolien d'Hoore (BEL)
5
10 July
Omegna to Omegna
122.6 km (76.2 mi)
Hilly stage
Ruth Winder (USA)
6
11 July
Sovico to Gerola Alta
114.1 km (70.9 mi)
Mountain stage
Amanda Spratt (AUS)
7
12 July
Lanzada to Lanzada
15 km (9.3 mi)
Individual time trial
Annemiek van Vleuten (NED)
8
13 July
San Giorgio to Breganze
121.6 km (75.6 mi)
Plain stage
Marianne Vos (NED)
9
14 July
Tricesimo to Monte Zoncolan
104.7 km (65.1 mi)
Mountain stage
Annemiek van Vleuten (NED)
10
15 July
Cividale del Friuli to Cividale del Friuli
120.3 km (74.8 mi)
Hilly stage
Annemiek van Vleuten (NED)
UCI World Tour[edit]
Main article: 2018 UCI Women's World Tour
Attributed points[edit]
Position[7]
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
9th
10th
11th
12th
13th
14th
15th
16-30th
31-40th
General classification
200
150
125
100
85
70
60
50
40
35
30
25
20
15
10
5
3
Stages
25
20
18
16
14
12
10
8
6
4
Leader's jersey
5
Stages[edit]
Stage 1[edit]
6 July 2018 — Verbania to Verbania, 15.5 km (9.6 mi), team time trial (TTT)[2]
Result of Stage 1[8]
Rank
Team
Time
1
Team Sunweb
18' 24"
2
Mitchelton–Scott
+ 1"
3
Boels–Dolmans
+ 12"
4
Cervélo–Bigla Pro Cycling
+ 22"
5
Canyon–SRAM
+ 26"
6
WaowDeals Pro Cycling
+ 35"
7
Wiggle High5
+ 39"
8
Movistar Team
+ 1' 11"
9
FDJ Nouvelle-Aquitaine Futuroscope
+ 1' 13"
10
Trek–Drops
+ 1' 18"
General classification after Stage 1[8]
Rank
Rider
Team
Time
1
Ellen van Dijk (NED)
Team Sunweb
18' 24"
2
Liane Lippert (GER)
Team Sunweb
+ 0"
3
Juliette Labous (FRA)
Team Sunweb
+ 0"
4
Julia Soek (NED)
Team Sunweb
+ 0"
5
Leah Kirchmann (CAN)
Team Sunweb
+ 0"
6
Lucinda Brand (NED)
Team Sunweb
+ 0"
7
Ruth Winder (USA)
Team Sunweb
+ 0"
8
Sarah Roy (AUS)
Mitchelton–Scott
+ 1"
9
Gracie Elvin (AUS)
Mitchelton–Scott
+ 1"
10
Annemiek van Vleuten (NED)
Mitchelton–Scott
+ 1"
Stage 2[edit]
7 July 2018 — Ovada to Ovada, 120.4 km (74.8 mi)[2]
Result of Stage 2[9]
Rank
Rider
Team
Time
1
Kirsten Wild (NED)
Wiggle High5
3h 22' 0"
2
Giorgia Bronzini (ITA)
Cylance Pro Cycling
+ 0"
3
Marianne Vos (NED)
WaowDeals Pro Cycling
+ 0"
4
Marta Bastianelli (ITA)
Alé–Cipollini
+ 0"
5
Amy Pieters (NED)
Boels–Dolmans
+ 0"
6
Alexis Ryan (USA)
Canyon–SRAM
+ 0"
7
Ilaria Sanguineti (ITA)
Valcar–PBM
+ 0"
8
Roxane Fournier (FRA)
FDJ Nouvelle-Aquitaine Futuroscope
+ 0"
9
Amanda Spratt (AUS)
Mitchelton–Scott
+ 0"
10
Lucinda Brand (NED)
Team Sunweb
+ 0"
General classification after Stage 2[10]
Rank
Rider
Team
Time
1
Lucinda Brand (NED)
Team Sunweb
3h 40' 22"
2
Leah Kirchmann (CAN)
Team Sunweb
+ 0"
3
Ellen van Dijk (NED)
Team Sunweb
+ 3"
4
Ruth Winder (USA)
Team Sunweb
+ 3"
5
Juliette Labous (FRA)
Team Sunweb
+ 3"
6
Liane Lippert (GER)
Team Sunweb
+ 3"
7
Julia Soek (NED)
Team Sunweb
+ 3"
8
Amanda Spratt (AUS)
Mitchelton–Scott
+ 4"
9
Gracie Elvin (AUS)
Mitchelton–Scott
+ 4"
10
Annemiek van Vleuten (NED)
Mitchelton–Scott
+ 4"
Stage 3[edit]
8 July 2018 — Corbetta to Corbetta, 132 km (82.0 mi)[2]
Result of Stage 3[11]
Rank
Rider
Team
Time
1
Jolien D'Hoore (BEL)
Mitchelton–Scott
3h 15' 47"
2
Kirsten Wild (NED)
Wiggle High5
+ 0"
3
Alexis Ryan (USA)
Canyon–SRAM
+ 0"
4
Leah Kirchmann (CAN)
Team Sunweb
+ 0"
5
Giorgia Bronzini (ITA)
Cylance Pro Cycling
+ 0"
6
Marianne Vos (NED)
WaowDeals Pro Cycling
+ 0"
7
Barbara Guarischi (ITA)
Team Virtu Cycling
+ 0"
8
Amy Pieters (NED)
Boels–Dolmans
+ 0"
9
Chiara Consonni (ITA)
Valcar–PBM
+ 0"
10
Lotta Lepisto (FIN)
Cervélo–Bigla Pro Cycling
+ 0"
General classification after Stage 3[11]
Rank
Rider
Team
Time
1
Leah Kirchmann (CAN)
Team Sunweb
6h 56' 07"
2
Lucinda Brand (NED)
Team Sunweb
+ 5"
3
Ellen van Dijk (NED)
Team Sunweb
+ 9"
4
Ruth Winder (USA)
Team Sunweb
+ 9"
5
Amanda Spratt (AUS)
Mitchelton–Scott
+ 10"
6
Annemiek van Vleuten (NED)
Mitchelton–Scott
+ 10"
7
Gracie Elvin (AUS)
Mitchelton–Scott
+ 10"
8
Amy Pieters (NED)
Boels–Dolmans
+ 17"
9
Chantal Blaak (NED)
Boels–Dolmans
+ 21"
10
Kirsten Wild (NED)
Wiggle High5
+ 25"
Stage 4[edit]
9 July 2018 — Piacenza to Piacenza, 109 km (67.7 mi)[2]
Result of Stage 4[12]
Rank
Rider
Team
Time
1
Jolien D'Hoore (BEL)
Mitchelton–Scott
2h 42' 25"
2
Marta Bastianelli (ITA)
Alé–Cipollini
+ 0"
3
Lotta Lepisto (FIN)
Cervélo–Bigla Pro Cycling
+ 0"
4
Barbara Guarischi (ITA)
Team Virtu Cycling
+ 0"
5
Leah Kirchmann (CAN)
Team Sunweb
+ 0"
6
Roxane Fournier (FRA)
FDJ Nouvelle-Aquitaine Futuroscope
+ 0"
7
Kirsten Wild (NED)
Wiggle High5
+ 0"
8
Amy Pieters (NED)
Boels–Dolmans
+ 0"
9
Emilia Fahlin (SWE)
Wiggle High5
+ 0"
10
Claudia Koster (NED)
Team Virtu Cycling
+ 0"
General classification after Stage 4[12]
Rank
Rider
Team
Time
1
Leah Kirchmann (CAN)
Team Sunweb
9h 38' 31"
2
Lucinda Brand (NED)
Team Sunweb
+ 6"
3
Ruth Winder (USA)
Team Sunweb
+ 10"
4
Amanda Spratt (AUS)
Mitchelton–Scott
+ 11"
5
Annemiek van Vleuten (NED)
Mitchelton–Scott
+ 11"
6
Gracie Elvin (AUS)
Mitchelton–Scott
+ 11"
7
Ellen van Dijk (NED)
Team Sunweb
+ 17"
8
Amy Pieters (NED)
Boels–Dolmans
+ 18"
9
Lotta Lepisto (FIN)
Cervélo–Bigla Pro Cycling
+ 24"
10
Kirsten Wild (NED)
Wiggle High5
+ 26"
Stage 5[edit]
10 July 2018 — Omegna to Omegna, 122.6 km (76.2 mi)[2]
Result of Stage 5[13]
Rank
Rider
Team
Time
1
Ruth Winder (USA)
Team Sunweb
3h 01' 06"
2
Tayler Wiles (USA)
Trek–Drops
+ 1"
3
Alice Arzuffi (ITA)
Bizkaia Durango–Euskadi Murias
+ 1"
4
Marianne Vos (NED)
WaowDeals Pro Cycling
+ 1' 17"
5
Megan Guarnier (USA)
Boels–Dolmans
+ 1' 17"
6
Elisa Longo Borghini (ITA)
Wiggle High5
+ 1' 17"
7
Maria Giulia Confalonieri (ITA)
Valcar–PBM
+ 1' 17"
8
Amanda Spratt (AUS)
Mitchelton–Scott
+ 1' 17"
9
Soraya Paladin (ITA)
Alé–Cipollini
+ 1' 17"
10
Nadia Quagliotto (ITA)
Top Girls Fassa Bortolo
+ 1' 17"
General classification after Stage 5[13]
Rank
Rider
Team
Time
1
Ruth Winder (USA)
Team Sunweb
12h 39' 36"
2
Leah Kirchmann (CAN)
Team Sunweb
+ 1' 18"
3
Lucinda Brand (NED)
Team Sunweb
+ 1' 24"
4
Amanda Spratt (AUS)
Mitchelton–Scott
+ 1' 29"
5
Annemiek van Vleuten (NED)
Mitchelton–Scott
+ 1' 29"
6
Ellen van Dijk (NED)
Team Sunweb
+ 1' 35"
7
Lotta Lepisto (FIN)
Cervélo–Bigla Pro Cycling
+ 1' 42"
8
Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig (DEN)
Cervélo–Bigla Pro Cycling
+ 1' 50"
9
Ashleigh Moolman (RSA)
Cervélo–Bigla Pro Cycling
+ 1' 50"
10
Kasia Niewiadoma (POL)
Canyon–SRAM
+ 2' 01"
Stage 6[edit]
11 July 2018 — Sovico to Gerola Alta, 114.1 km (70.9 mi)[2]
Result of Stage 6[14]
Rank
Rider
Team
Time
1
Amanda Spratt (AUS)
Mitchelton–Scott
2h 57' 49"
2
Annemiek van Vleuten (NED)
Mitchelton–Scott
+ 29"
3
Ashleigh Moolman (RSA)
Cervélo–Bigla Pro Cycling
+ 31"
4
Megan Guarnier (USA)
Boels–Dolmans
+ 32"
5
Ane Santesteban (ESP)
Alé–Cipollini
+ 32"
6
Margarita Victoria Garcia (ESP)
Movistar Team
+ 32"
7
Kasia Niewiadoma (POL)
Canyon–SRAM
+ 34"
8
Sabrina Stultiens (NED)
WaowDeals Pro Cycling
+ 35"
9
Lucinda Brand (NED)
Team Sunweb
+ 35"
10
Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig (DEN)
Cervélo–Bigla Pro Cycling
+ 35"
General classification after Stage 6[14]
Rank
Rider
Team
Time
1
Amanda Spratt (AUS)
Mitchelton–Scott
15h 38' 44"
2
Ruth Winder (USA)
Team Sunweb
+ 30"
3
Annemiek van Vleuten (NED)
Mitchelton–Scott
+ 33"
4
Lucinda Brand (NED)
Team Sunweb
+ 40"
5
Ashleigh Moolman (RSA)
Cervélo–Bigla Pro Cycling
+ 58"
6
Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig (DEN)
Cervélo–Bigla Pro Cycling
+ 1' 06"
7
Kasia Niewiadoma (POL)
Canyon–SRAM
+ 1' 16"
8
Megan Guarnier (USA)
Boels–Dolmans
+ 1' 49"
9
Leah Kirchmann (CAN)
Team Sunweb
+ 2' 08"
10
Sabrina Stultiens (NED)
WaowDeals Pro Cycling
+ 2' 31"
Stage 7[edit]
12 July 2018 — Lanzada to Lanzada, 15 km (9.3 mi), Individual Time Trial[2]
Result of Stage 7[15]
Rank
Rider
Team
Time
1
Annemiek van Vleuten (NED)
Mitchelton–Scott
46' 07"
2
Ashleigh Moolman (RSA)
Cervélo–Bigla Pro Cycling
+ 2' 28"
3
Lucinda Brand (NED)
Team Sunweb
+ 2' 54"
4
Megan Guarnier (USA)
Boels–Dolmans
+ 3' 15"
5
Amanda Spratt (AUS)
Mitchelton–Scott
+ 3' 26"
6
Elisa Longo Borghini (ITA)
Wiggle High5
+ 3' 28"
7
Kasia Niewiadoma (POL)
Canyon–SRAM
+ 3' 38"
8
Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig (DEN)
Cervélo–Bigla Pro Cycling
+ 4' 06"
9
Alice Arzuffi (ITA)
Bizkaia Durango–Euskadi Murias
+ 4' 17"
10
Tayler Wiles (USA)
Trek–Drops
+ 4' 30"
General classification after Stage 7[15]
Rank
Rider
Team
Time
1
Annemiek van Vleuten (NED)
Mitchelton–Scott
16h 25' 23"
2
Amanda Spratt (AUS)
Mitchelton–Scott
+ 2' 53"
3
Ashleigh Moolman (RSA)
Cervélo–Bigla Pro Cycling
+ 2' 54"
4
Lucinda Brand (NED)
Team Sunweb
+ 3' 01"
5
Kasia Niewiadoma (POL)
Canyon–SRAM
+ 4' 21"
6
Megan Guarnier (USA)
Boels–Dolmans
+ 4' 33"
7
Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig (DEN)
Cervélo–Bigla Pro Cycling
+ 4' 39"
8
Ruth Winder (USA)
Team Sunweb
+ 5' 52"
9
Elisa Longo Borghini (ITA)
Wiggle High5
+ 6' 34"
10
Sabrina Stultiens (NED)
WaowDeals Pro Cycling
+ 6' 36"
Stage 8[edit]
13 July 2018 — San Giorgio to Breganze, 121.6 km (75.6 mi)[2]
Result of Stage 8[16]
Rank
Rider
Team
Time
1
Marianne Vos (NED)
WaowDeals Pro Cycling
3h 06' 38"
2
Elisa Longo Borghini (ITA)
Wiggle High5
+ 0"
3
Lucinda Brand (NED)
Team Sunweb
+ 0"
4
Giorgia Bronzini (ITA)
Cylance Pro Cycling
+ 23"
5
Soraya Paladin (ITA)
Alé–Cipollini
+ 23"
6
Maria Giulia Confalonieri (ITA)
Valcar–PBM
+ 23"
7
Sofia Bertizzolo (ITA)
Astana
+ 23"
8
Elena Cecchini (ITA)
Canyon–SRAM
+ 23"
9
Nadia Quagliotto (ITA)
Top Girls Fassa Bortolo
+ 23"
10
Eugenia Bujak (SLO)
BTC City Ljubljana
+ 23"
General classification after Stage 8[16]
Rank
Rider
Team
Time
1
Annemiek van Vleuten (NED)
Mitchelton–Scott
19h 32' 24"
2
Lucinda Brand (NED)
Team Sunweb
+ 2' 29"
3
Ashleigh Moolman (RSA)
Cervélo–Bigla Pro Cycling
+ 2' 51"
4
Amanda Spratt (AUS)
Mitchelton–Scott
+ 2' 53"
5
Kasia Niewiadoma (POL)
Canyon–SRAM
+ 4' 21"
6
Megan Guarnier (USA)
Boels–Dolmans
+ 4' 33"
7
Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig (DEN)
Cervélo–Bigla Pro Cycling
+ 4' 59"
8
Ruth Winder (USA)
Team Sunweb
+ 5' 52"
9
Elisa Longo Borghini (ITA)
Wiggle High5
+ 6' 05"
10
Sabrina Stultiens (NED)
WaowDeals Pro Cycling
+ 6' 36"
Stage 9[edit]
14 July 2018 — Tricesimo to Monte Zoncolan, 104.7 km (65.1 mi)[2]
Result of Stage 9[17]
Rank
Rider
Team
Time
1
Annemiek van Vleuten (NED)
Mitchelton–Scott
3h 17' 54"
2
Ashleigh Moolman (RSA)
Cervélo–Bigla Pro Cycling
+ 40"
3
Amanda Spratt (AUS)
Mitchelton–Scott
+ 2' 54"
4
Eider Merino Cortazar (ESP)
Movistar Team
+ 2' 59"
5
Megan Guarnier (USA)
Boels–Dolmans
+ 4' 00"
6
Lucinda Brand (NED)
Team Sunweb
+ 4' 06"
7
Ane Santesteban (ESP)
Alé–Cipollini
+ 4' 39"
8
Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig (DEN)
Cervélo–Bigla Pro Cycling
+ 4' 52"
9
Margarita Victoria García (ESP)
Movistar Team
+ 5' 16"
10
Katrine Aalerud (NOR)
Team Virtu Cycling
+ 5' 28"
General classification after Stage 9[17]
Rank
Rider
Team
Time
1
Annemiek van Vleuten (NED)
Mitchelton–Scott
22h 50' 08"
2
Ashleigh Moolman (RSA)
Cervélo–Bigla Pro Cycling
+ 3' 35"
3
Amanda Spratt (AUS)
Mitchelton–Scott
+ 5' 53"
4
Lucinda Brand (NED)
Team Sunweb
+ 7' 05"
5
Megan Guarnier (USA)
Boels–Dolmans
+ 8' 43"
6
Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig (DEN)
Cervélo–Bigla Pro Cycling
+ 10' 01"
7
Kasia Niewiadoma (POL)
Canyon–SRAM
+ 10' 13"
8
Eider Merino Cortazar (ESP)
Movistar Team
+ 11' 12"
9
Elisa Longo Borghini (ITA)
Wiggle High5
+ 12' 14"
10
Ane Santesteban (ESP)
Alé–Cipollini
+ 12' 35"
Stage 10[edit]
15 July 2018 — Cividale del Friuli to Cividale del Friuli, 120.3 km (74.8 mi)[2]
Result of Stage 10[18]
Rank
Rider
Team
Time
1
Annemiek van Vleuten (NED)
Mitchelton–Scott
3h 00' 24"
2
Lucinda Brand (NED)
Team Sunweb
+ 27"
3
Kasia Niewiadoma (POL)
Canyon–SRAM
+ 27"
4
Megan Guarnier (USA)
Boels–Dolmans
+ 27"
5
Margarita Victoria García (ESP)
Movistar Team
+ 27"
6
Amanda Spratt (AUS)
Mitchelton–Scott
+ 27"
7
Ashleigh Moolman (RSA)
Cervélo–Bigla Pro Cycling
+ 27"
8
Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig (DEN)
Cervélo–Bigla Pro Cycling
+ 27"
9
Ane Santesteban (ESP)
Alé–Cipollini
+ 27"
10
Juliette Labous (FRA)
Team Sunweb
+ 1' 14"
General classification after Stage 10[18]
Rank
Rider
Team
Time
1
Annemiek van Vleuten (NED)
Mitchelton–Scott
25h 50' 22"
2
Ashleigh Moolman (RSA)
Cervélo–Bigla Pro Cycling
+ 4' 12"
3
Amanda Spratt (AUS)
Mitchelton–Scott
+ 6' 30"
4
Lucinda Brand (NED)
Team Sunweb
+ 7' 36"
5
Megan Guarnier (USA)
Boels–Dolmans
+ 9' 20"
6
Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig (DEN)
Cervélo–Bigla Pro Cycling
+ 10' 38"
7
Kasia Niewiadoma (POL)
Canyon–SRAM
+ 10' 46"
8
Eider Merino Cortazar (ESP)
Movistar Team
+ 12' 37"
9
Ane Santesteban (ESP)
Alé–Cipollini
+ 13' 12"
10
Elisa Longo Borghini (ITA)
Wiggle High5
+ 13' 47"
Classification leadership table[edit]
In the 2018 Giro d'Italia Femminile, five different jerseys were awarded. The most important was the general classification, which was calculated by adding each cyclist's finishing times on each stage. Time bonuses were awarded to the first three finishers on all stages with the exception of the time trials: the stage winner won a ten-second bonus, with six and four seconds for the second and third riders respectively.[19] Bonus seconds were also awarded to the first three riders at intermediate sprints; three seconds for the winner of the sprint, two seconds for the rider in second and one second for the rider in third.[19] The rider with the least accumulated time is the race leader, identified by a pink jersey.[19] This classification was considered the most important of the 2017 Giro d'Italia Femminile, and the winner of the classification was considered the winner of the race.
Additionally, there was a points classification, which awarded a cyclamen jersey.[19] In the points classification, cyclists received points for finishing in the top 10 in a stage, and unlike in the points classification in the Tour de France, the winners of all stages – with the exception of the team time trial, which awarded no points towards the classification – were awarded the same number of points. For winning a stage, a rider earned 15 points, with 12 for second, 10 for third, 8 for fourth, 6 for fifth with a point fewer per place down to a single point for 10th place.[19]
Points for the mountains classification[19]
Position
1
2
3
4
5
Points for Category 2
7
5
3
2
1
Points for Category 3
5
4
There was also a mountains classification, the leadership of which was marked by a green jersey.[19] In the mountains classification, points towards the classification were won by reaching the top of a climb before other cyclists. Each climb was categorised as either second, or third-category, with more points available for the higher-categorised climbs; however on both categories, the top five riders were awarded points.[19] The fourth jersey represented the young rider classification, marked by a white jersey. This was decided the same way as the general classification, but only riders born on or after 1 January 1995 were eligible to be ranked in the classification.
The fifth and final jersey represented the classification for Italian riders, marked by a blue jersey. This was decided the same way as the general classification, but only riders born in Italy were eligible to be ranked in the classification.[19] There was also a team classification, in which the times of the best three cyclists per team on each stage were added together; the leading team at the end of the race was the team with the lowest total time.[19] The daily team leaders wore red dossards in the following stage.[19]
Stage
Winner
General classification
Points classification
Mountains classification
Young rider classification
Italian rider classification
Teams classification
1[20]
Team Sunweb
Ellen van Dijk
Not awarded[a]
Not awarded[a]
Liane Lippert
Elena Cecchini
Team Sunweb
2[10]
Kirsten Wild
Lucinda Brand
Kirsten Wild
Sheyla Gutiérrez
Juliette Labous
3[21]
Jolien d'Hoore
Leah Kirchmann
4[22]
Jolien d'Hoore
Elisa Longo Borghini
Elisa Longo Borghini
5[23]
Ruth Winder
Ruth Winder
Sofia Bertizzolo
6[24]
Amanda Spratt
Amanda Spratt
Amanda Spratt
7[15]
Annemiek van Vleuten
Annemiek van Vleuten
Nadia Quagliotto
8[16]
Marianne Vos
Marianne Vos
9[25]
Annemiek van Vleuten
Annemiek van Vleuten
Sofia Bertizzolo
10[18]
Annemiek van Vleuten
Final
Annemiek van Vleuten
Annemiek van Vleuten
Amanda Spratt
Sofia Bertizzolo
Elisa Longo Borghini
Team Sunweb
See also[edit]
2018 in women's road cycling
Notes[edit]
^ a bJersey awarded post-stage, but no points on offer during the stage.
External links[edit]
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Giro Rosa 2018.
Official website
References[edit]
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