Women's Cycling World Cup 2005

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The 2005 Women's Cycling World Cup was the 8th 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 female driver championship for the second time since 2004 .

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GermanyGermany Around the old town of Nuremberg ItalyItaly Giorgia Bronzini SwedenSweden Susanne Ljungskog NetherlandsNetherlands Mirjam Melchers
NetherlandsNetherlands Rotterdam tour GermanyGermany Ina-Yoko Teutenberg ItalyItaly Alessandra D'Ettorre ItalyItaly Luisa Tamanina
FranceFrance Grand Prix de Plouay ItalyItaly Noemi Cantele LithuaniaLithuania Edita Pučinskaitė SwedenSweden Monica Holler
United KingdomUnited Kingdom GP of Wales GermanyGermany Judith Arndt SwedenSweden Susanne Ljungskog AustraliaAustralia Oenone Wood
CanadaCanada Coupe du Monde Cycliste Féminine de Montréal CanadaCanada Geneviève Jeanson AustraliaAustralia Oenone Wood AustraliaAustralia Olivia Gollan
SpainSpain Castilla y Leon SwedenSweden Susanne Ljungskog GermanyGermany Judith Arndt ItalyItaly Tatiana Guderzo
BelgiumBelgium La Flèche Wallone United KingdomUnited Kingdom Nicole Cooke AustraliaAustralia Oenone Wood GermanyGermany Judith Arndt
BelgiumBelgium Tour of Flanders NetherlandsNetherlands Mirjam Melchers SwedenSweden Susanne Ljungskog ItalyItaly Monica Bacaille
ItalyItaly Primavera Rosa GermanyGermany Trixi Worrack United KingdomUnited Kingdom Nicole Cooke AustraliaAustralia Oenone Wood
New ZealandNew Zealand New Zealand CDM NetherlandsNetherlands Suzanne de Goede DenmarkDenmark Linda Serup United StatesUnited States Tina Pic
AustraliaAustralia Geelong tour AustraliaAustralia Rochelle Gilmore AustraliaAustralia Oenone Wood AustraliaAustralia Kate Bates
Overall rating AustraliaAustralia Oenone Wood SwedenSweden Susanne Ljungskog NetherlandsNetherlands Mirjam Melchers

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