2004 Women's Cycling World Cup

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The 2004 women's cycling world cup was the 7th staging 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 Oenone Wood won the drivers' championship .

run First Second third
GermanyGermany Around the old town of Nuremberg GermanyGermany Petra Rossner GermanyGermany Angela Brodtka AustraliaAustralia Oenone Wood
NetherlandsNetherlands Rotterdam tour GermanyGermany Petra Rossner GermanyGermany Angela Brodtka GermanyGermany Tanja Schmidt-Hennes
FranceFrance Grand Prix de Plouay Lithuania 1989Lithuania Edita Pučinskaitė NetherlandsNetherlands Mirjam Melchers AustraliaAustralia Oenone Wood
CanadaCanada Coupe du Monde Cycliste Féminine de Montréal CanadaCanada Geneviève Jeanson GermanyGermany Judith Arndt AustraliaAustralia Olivia Gollan
BelgiumBelgium La Flèche Wallone FranceFrance Sonia Huguet GermanyGermany Hanka Kupfernagel Lithuania 1989Lithuania Edita Pučinskaitė
BelgiumBelgium Tour of Flanders RussiaRussia Sulphia Sabirova GermanyGermany Trixi Worrack NetherlandsNetherlands Leontien Zijlaard-van Moorsel
SpainSpain Castilla y Leon GermanyGermany Angela Brodtka AustraliaAustralia Oenone Wood NetherlandsNetherlands Mirjam Melchers
ItalyItaly Primavera Rosa RussiaRussia Sulphia Sabirova NetherlandsNetherlands Mirjam Melchers AustraliaAustralia Oenone Wood
AustraliaAustralia Geelong tour AustraliaAustralia Oenone Wood GermanyGermany Petra Rossner JapanJapan Miho Oki
Final score overall AustraliaAustralia Oenone Wood GermanyGermany Petra Rossner GermanyGermany Angela Brodtka