GIROROSA 2015 - Giro d'Italia professionistico femminile

dal 3 al 12 luglio 2015

MILANO, 25 GIUGNO 2015   LA SLOVENIA E' PRONTA AD ACCOGLIERE LA GRANDE PARTENZA DEL 26° GIRO ROSA   Ljubljana e Kamnik, sedi di tappa slovene del Giro Rosa 2015, si tingono di rosa. I muri dei palazzi cittadini e le strade principali sono tappezzate di manifesti e striscioni che danno il benvenuto alla più importante e prestigiosa gara a tappe di ciclismo femminile al mondo. La corsa si fermerà qui per ben tre giorni, dal 2 al 4 luglio, dove si svolgeranno la presentazione delle squadre, il prologo e la prima tappa [...]

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PROLOGO LJUBLJANA (SI) Cronometro Individuale Km 2,00 - 3 luglio 2015 ore 19:00
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PROLOGO LJUBLJANA (SI) Cronometro Individuale Km 2,00  - 3 luglio 2015 ore 19:00



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LUBIANA (SLOVENIA), 3 LUGLIO 2015
 

VAN VLEUTEN DI ROSA NEL PROLOGO DEL 26° GIRO ROSA
 

La forte atleta olandese del Bigla Pro Cycling Team ripete quanto accaduto un anno fa a Caserta prendendosi la Maglia Rosa nel crono prologo individuale. Questa volta, sui 2 chilometri nelle strade del centro di Lubiana,Annemiek Van Vleuten ha chiuso con il tempo di 2'48'' mettendo alle proprie spalle ben altre quattro atlete olandesi: il trio Rabo-Liv composto da Lucina Brand, Roxane Knetemann e Anna Van der Breggen, infine l'ex iridata di specialità Ellen Van Dijk (Boels Dolmans Pro Cycling Team). La veronese della Orica - AIS Valentina Scandolara ha ottenuto una ottima prestazione, chiudendo come migliore italiana al settimo posto.
Grande festa anche sul percorso, con il centro cittadino pieno di folla venuta ad ammirare le gesta delle atlete che da questa sera lotteranno per la Maglia Rosa che verrà assegnata a San Domenico di Varzo tra dieci giorni. L'accoglienza del pubblico sloveno continuerà nella giornata di domani con la prima tappa in linea, da Kamnik a Lubiana (BTC City) per 102.5 km.

Ordine di arrivo prologo e classifica generale (Ljubljana - Ljubljana, 2 km):

1° Annemiek Van Vleuten (Bigla Pro Cycling Team)            2'48'' 
2° Lucinda Brand (Rabo - Liv)                                                      +1''
3° Roxane Knetemann (Rabo - Liv)                                            +1''
4° Anna Van der Breggen (Rabo - Liv)                                       +2''
5° Ellen Van Dijk (Boels Dolmans Pro Cycling Team)            +3''
6° Ashleigh Moolman (Bigla Pro Cycling Team)                      +3''
7° Valentina Scandolara (Orica - AIS)                                        +3''
8° Megan Guarnier (Boels Dolmans Pro Cycling Team)        +4''
9° Tiffany Cromwell (Velocio - SRAM)                                        +6''
10° Chantal Blaak (Boels Dolmans Pro Cycling Team)          +6''


Le maglie del 26° Giro Rosa dopo il Prologo:


Maglia Rosa (Classifica Generale): Annemiek Van Vleuten
Maglia Ciclamino (Classifica a punti): Lucinda Brand
Maglia Verde (Classifica GPM): Roxane Knetemann
Maglia Bianca (Classifica Giovani): Pauline Ferrand Prevot
Maglia Blu (Classifica migliori italiane): Valentina Scandolara

 

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LJUBLJANA, 3RD JULY 2015

ANNEMIEK VAN VLEUTEN WEARS THE FIRST PINK JERSEY OF THE 26TH GIRO ROSA
 
The strong Dutch athete of Bigla Pro Cycling Team repeates what she did one year ago in Caserta, winning the individual Time Trial Prologue stage and wearing the first Maglia Rosa. This time, on the 2 kms on the streets of the City Centre of Ljubljana (Slovenia)Annemiek Van Vleuten stopped her racing time at 2'48'', beating 4 colleagues from the Netherlands: The Rabo-Liv trio composed by Lucinda Brand, Roxane Knetemann and Anna Van der Breggen, then the former ITT World Champion Ellen Van Dijk (Boels Dolmans Pro Cycling Team). Great performance by the athlete from Verona Valentina Scandolara, who closed the stage in 7th position and as best italian rider.
Great celebration as well on the route, with a big crowd along the roads of the City Centre of Ljubljana, applauding the athletes who are fighting for the Maglia Rosa, which will be assigned in ten days in San Domenico di Varzo. The warm welcoming of the Slovenian People will continue tomorrow with the first stage, 102.5 kms from Kamnik to Ljubljana (BTC City).

Top 10 Prologue and General Classification (Ljubljana - Ljubljana, 2 km):

1° Annemiek Van Vleuten (Bigla Pro Cycling Team)            2'48'' 
2° Lucinda Brand (Rabo - Liv)                                                      +1''
3° Roxane Knetemann (Rabo - Liv)                                            +1''
4° Anna Van der Breggen (Rabo - Liv)                                       +2''
5° Ellen Van Dijk (Boels Dolmans Pro Cycling Team)            +3''
6° Ashleigh Moolman (Bigla Pro Cycling Team)                      +3''
7° Valentina Scandolara (Orica - AIS)                                        +3''
8° Megan Guarnier (Boels Dolmans Pro Cycling Team)        +4''
9° Tiffany Cromwell (Velocio - SRAM)                                        +6''
10° Chantal Blaak (Boels Dolmans Pro Cycling Team)          +6''

The jerseys after the Prologue: 


Maglia Rosa (Classifica Generale): Annemiek Van Vleuten
Maglia Ciclamino (Classifica a punti): Lucinda Brand
Maglia Verde (Classifica GPM): Roxane Knetemann
Maglia Bianca (Classifica Giovani): Pauline Ferrand Prevot
Maglia Blu (Classifica migliori italiane): Valentina Scandolara


 
 
 
L'olandese Van Vleuten vince il prologo a Ljubljana ed è la prima maglia rosa del Giro Donne
Annemiek VAN VLEUTENLjubljana (Slovenia), 3 luglio 2015  - Annemiek Van Vleuten (Bigla Pro Cycling) ha vinto il Crono-Prologo del GiroRosa 2015, dominato con il tempo di 2'48" lungo i 2 chilometri tracciati sulle strade di Ljubljiana in Slovenia.

La campionessa olandese ha staccato di solo un secondo, nel brevissimo tracciato inaugurale del Giro Donne, l'altra Orange Lucinda Brand del team Rabo-Liv Woman Cycling, terza Roxane Knetemann (Rabo-Liv Woman) e a seguire altre due connazionali che hanno colorato di arancio il primo podio della corsa femminile.

La migliore delle italiane è stata Valentina Scandolara (Orica-AIS) settima classificata. 
 
Le prima maglie del GiroRosa © Photo Anton Vos/Orica GreenEDGE
 

Classifica Prologo GiroRosa 2015 Ljubljana/Ljubljana
1 Annemiek Van Vleuten (Ned) Bigla Pro Cycling 0:02:48  
2 Lucinda Brand (Ned) Rabo-Liv Woman Cycling 0:00:01  
3 Roxane Knetemann (Ned) Rabo-Liv Woman Cycling    
4 Anna Van Der Breggen (Ned) Rabo-Liv Woman Cycling 0:00:02  
5 Ellen van Dijk (Ned) Boels Dolmans 0:00:03  
6. Ashleigh Moolman Pasio (Rsa) Bigla Pro Cycling
7. Valentina Scandolara (Ita) Orica-AIS
8. Megan Guarnier (Usa) Nazionale Stati Uniti
9. Tiffany Cromwell (Aus) Velocio-SRAM
10. Chantal Blaak (Ned)  Boels Dolmans Cycling Team
 




Van Vleuten Opens Giro Rosa With Victory

Annemiek van Vleuten got the Giro Rosa off to the best possible start for Bigla Pro Cycling Team by winning the prologue. The victory is the second one this season for van Vleuten who again will wear the Maglia Rosa on the first stage after achieving the same feat in 2014.

Van Vleuten crossed the line in 2:48 and had to wait another 20 minutes until she was crowned the winner.

“It feels super cool because I also won the prologue in Bira and this again is a special feeling to get to wear the Maglia Rosa tomorrow. I’m so happy for the team,” she said.

“You can’t make any mistakes in a prologue like this. You might come here as a favourite but it’s not so easy because everything has to go perfect. I feel on good form and I was really focused. I practiced a lot. I think I did the turnaround corner fifteen times.”

Bigla has been a long time supporter of women’s cycling and has a rich history in the sport. Team administrator Emil Zimmerman has been with the team since its inception and van Vleuten says it was touching to see his emotional response after she won.

“This team has such a history in cycling and when I saw the emotion of Emil, I saw what it means for the team. This gave me a more special feeling.”

Ashleigh Moolman-Pasio placed well for the team with sixth place, three seconds behind van Vleuten.

“When we do time trial we always adapt to the course and we had a look today and saw it was very important to take the right lines,” team manager, Thomas Campana said. “It’s a good start for the team because we have two riders in the top ten and the jersey. It couldn’t be better. Now the hard work starts,” he concluded


Annemiek van Vleuten Selfie





Valentina Scandolara © Photo Anton Vos/Orica GreenEDGE

Scandolara impressive for sixth in opening Giro Rosa prologue

Valentina Scandolara © Photo Anton Vos/Orica GreenEDGEItalian Valentina Scandolara has put in an impressive performance to finish sixth in the opening prologue of the Giro d'Italia Internazionale Femminile, the only women’s Grand Tour of the year, this evening.

Scandolara finished just three seconds down on winner Anna van Vleuten (Bigla Cycling), who stopped the clock on the short and sharp two-kilometre course in a time of two-minutes 48seconds.

Not usually known for her time trial results, Scandolara’s performance still didn’t surprise sport director Gene Bates who knew the 25-year-old would be motivated in her home race.

“It’s the Giro.” Bates explained about the performance that earned Scandolara the best Italian rider for the stage. “She finds a new level. I think all of the Italian’s find a new level this week.”

“Valentina loves this race and it’s one of the main reason why we are here – this is the biggest women’s Tour on the calendar and we have an Italian in the team so it’s natural for us to be here and to be motivated.

“The course also suited her to a tee. It was very technical with two U-turns in two-kilometres so being the small and punchy rider that she is, that really played into her hands.”

2015 Oceania time trial champion Katrin Garfoot finished 11th, six seconds down on the leader, to put her in a strong position in the general classification battle heading into the first road stage tomorrow.

“Both Kat and Lizzie (Williams) had great rides I thought,” Bates said. “They were right around the mark.”

“They were probably just not quite powerful enough over the distance for today but that’s OK, it’s a ten-day race and there is plenty to be done yet.

“In terms of going forward for Kat, she is probably just ahead of some of the girls that we are expecting to be in overall contention and I think she is just happy to get it out of the way now. There is always the risk of a crash or a silly little mistake where you can lose a lot of time, but now we can get on with the road racing.” 

 


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