Women's cycling world cup 2000

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The Women's Cycling World Cup in 2000 was the third edition of the Women's Cycling World Cup , a series of the most important one-day races in women's road cycling that has been held by the UCI since the 1998 season . The Lithuanian Diana Žiliūtė won the drivers' championship .

run First Second third
AustraliaAustralia Canberra AustraliaAustralia Anna Wilson NetherlandsNetherlands Mirella van Melis NetherlandsNetherlands Mirjam Melchers
ItalyItaly Primavera Rosa Lithuania 1989Lithuania Diana Žiliūtė GermanyGermany Ina-Yoko Teutenberg ItalyItaly Giovanna Troldi
BelgiumBelgium La Flèche Wallone CanadaCanada Geneviève Jeanson FinlandFinland Pia Sundstedt FranceFrance Fany Lecourtois
CanadaCanada Coupe du Monde Cycliste Féminine de Montréal FinlandFinland Pia Sundstedt ItalyItaly Fabiana Luperini Lithuania 1989Lithuania Diana Žiliūtė
United StatesUnited States First Union Liberty Classic GermanyGermany Petra Rossner Lithuania 1989Lithuania Diana Žiliūtė GermanyGermany Vera Hohlfeld
NetherlandsNetherlands Rotterdam tour NetherlandsNetherlands Chantal Beltman NetherlandsNetherlands Leontien van Moorsel RussiaRussia Gulnara Ivanova
SwitzerlandSwitzerland Embrach FinlandFinland Pia Sundstedt ItalyItaly Fabiana Luperini NetherlandsNetherlands Mirjam Melchers
Final score overall Lithuania 1989Lithuania Diana Žiliūtė FinlandFinland Pia Sundstedt NetherlandsNetherlands Mirjam Melchers

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