Women's cycling world cup 2002

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The 2002 Women's Cycling World Cup was the 5th 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 female driver competition was won by the German Petra Rossner .

run First Second third
NetherlandsNetherlands Rotterdam tour GermanyGermany Petra Rossner GermanyGermany Regina Schleicher NetherlandsNetherlands Debby Mansveld
SwitzerlandSwitzerland GP Suisse Feminine RussiaRussia Svetlana Bubnenkowa ItalyItaly Simona Parente SwitzerlandSwitzerland Priska Doppmann
FranceFrance Grand Prix de Plouay GermanyGermany Regina Schleicher GermanyGermany Petra Rossner SwedenSweden Susanne Ljungskog
CanadaCanada Coupe du Monde Cycliste Féminine de Montréal United StatesUnited States Dede Barry AustraliaAustralia Anna Millward CanadaCanada Geneviève Jeanson
SpainSpain Castilla y Leon GermanyGermany Regina Schleicher GermanyGermany Petra Rossner NetherlandsNetherlands Mirjam Melchers
BelgiumBelgium La Flèche Wallone ItalyItaly Fabiana Luperini CanadaCanada Lynn Bessette SwitzerlandSwitzerland Priska Doppmann
ItalyItaly Primavera Rosa NetherlandsNetherlands Mirjam Melchers Lithuania 1989Lithuania Diana Žiliūtė NetherlandsNetherlands Chantal Beltman
New ZealandNew Zealand Hamilton GermanyGermany Petra Rossner AustraliaAustralia Rochelle Gilmore GermanyGermany Hanka Kupfernagel
AustraliaAustralia Australia World Cup GermanyGermany Petra Rossner AustraliaAustralia Rochelle Gilmore NetherlandsNetherlands Mirjam Melchers
Final score overall GermanyGermany Petra Rossner NetherlandsNetherlands Mirjam Melchers GermanyGermany Regina Schleicher