2001 Women's Cycling World Cup

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The 2001 Women's Cycling World Cup was the fourth 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 Australian Anna Millward won the female drivers' championship .

run First Second third
NetherlandsNetherlands Rotterdam tour GermanyGermany Judith Arndt NetherlandsNetherlands Debby Mansveld NetherlandsNetherlands Monika Valen
SwitzerlandSwitzerland GP Suisse Feminine SwedenSweden Susanne Ljungskog ItalyItaly Fabiana Luperini Lithuania 1989Lithuania Edita Pučinskaitė
FranceFrance Trophee International RussiaRussia Olga Slyusareva GermanyGermany Regina Schleicher AustraliaAustralia Anna Millward
United StatesUnited States Liberty Classic GermanyGermany Petra Rossner AustraliaAustralia Anna Millward NetherlandsNetherlands Debbie Mansveld
CanadaCanada Coupe du Monde Cycliste Féminine de Montréal CanadaCanada Geneviève Jeanson SwedenSweden Susanne Ljungskog CanadaCanada Lyne Bessette
BelgiumBelgium La Flèche Wallone ItalyItaly Fabiana Luperini AustraliaAustralia Anna Millward GermanyGermany Trixi Worrack
ItalyItaly Primavera Rosa SwedenSweden Susanne Ljungskog NetherlandsNetherlands Mirjam Melchers ItalyItaly Sara Felloni
New ZealandNew Zealand Hamilton AustraliaAustralia Anna Millward NetherlandsNetherlands Mirjam Melchers Belarus 1995Belarus Sinaida Stahurskaya
AustraliaAustralia Canberra AustraliaAustralia Anna Millward NetherlandsNetherlands Mirjam Melchers AustraliaAustralia Rochelle Gilmore
Final score overall AustraliaAustralia Anna Millward NetherlandsNetherlands Mirjam Melchers SwedenSweden Susanne Ljungskog