2014 Vuelta Internacional Femenina A Costa Rica
The 2014 Vuelta Internacional Femenina a Costa Rica was a stage race held in Costa Rica, with a UCI rating of 2.2. It was the third stage race of the 2014 Women's Elite cycling calendar. Stages Stage 1 ;26 February 2014 – Guápiles to San Miguel de Sarapiquí, Stage 2 ;27 February 2014 – San Gerardo Ticabán to San Rafael La Colonia, , individual time trial (ITT) Stage 3 ;28 February 2014 – Orotina to Parrita, Stage 4 ;1 March 2014 – Heredia to Grecia, Stage 5 ;2 March 2014 – San José to San José, Jerseys : denotes the leader of the General classification; the rider who has the lowest accumulated time. Classification leadership table References {{reflist Vuelta Internacional Femenina a Costa Rica Vuelta Internacional Femenina a Costa Rica The Vuelta Internacional Femenina a Costa Rica is a multi-day bicycle racing stage race held annually in Costa Rica. The race is categorised as 2.2 by the Union Cycliste Int ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Olga Zabelinskaya
Olga Sergeyevna Zabelinskaya (also transliterated Zabelinskaia; russian: Ольга Серге́евна Забелинская; born 10 May 1980) is a Russian-born Uzbekistani professional racing cyclist, who currently rides for UCI Women's Continental Team . While competing for Russia, she won three Olympic medals, before changing allegiances to Uzbekistan in 2018. Career Born in Leningrad (now Saint Petersburg), Zabelinskaya twice became the junior world champion in 1997, in road and track individual races. She missed the 2004 Olympics because she was having a baby. In 2006, Zabelinskaya quit competitive cycling, but returned in 2009. She qualified for the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, where she won bronze medals in both the road race and the time trial. Subsequently, she won a silver medal in the time trial at the 2016 Olympics. She is the first Russian female cyclist to win two Olympic medals in road events. Doping In July 2014 it was reported that Zabelinskaya had tested ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Edith Guillén
Edith Guillén Chavarria (born 5 March 1985) is a Costa Rican racing cyclist. She competed in the 2013 UCI women's road race in Florence. Major results ;2008 : 2nd Time trial, National Road Championships ;2009 : National Road Championships ::2nd Time trial ::2nd Road race : 5th Overall Vuelta Internacional Femenina a Costa Rica ;2011 : National Road Championships ::2nd Road race ::3rd Time trial ;2012 : National Road Championships ::2nd Time trial ::2nd Road race ;2013 : National Road Championships ::1st Road race ::3rd Time trial : 5th Road race, Pan American Road Championships : 7th Overall Vuelta Internacional Femenina a Costa Rica ;2014 : 1st Time trial, National Road Championships : 5th Overall Vuelta Internacional Femenina a Costa Rica : Central American and Caribbean Games ::9th Time trial ::10th Road race ;2015 : 2nd Road race, National Road Championships : 9th Overall Vuelta Internacional Femenina a Costa Rica ;2016 : 9th Overall Vuelta Internacional Fe ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Anna Stricker
Anna Zita Maria Stricker (born 3 July 1994) is an Austrian-born Italian professional racing cyclist, who last rode for UCI Women's Team . Major results ;2012 : 2nd Road race, UEC European Junior Road Championships : 3rd Road race, UCI Junior Road World Championships ;2014 : 1st Sprints classification, Vuelta a El Salvador : 4th GP Comune di Cornaredo ;2015 : 2nd Giro del Trentino Alto Adige-Südtirol ;2016 : 3rd Road race, National Road Championships : 3rd Overall Giro della Toscana Int. Femminile – Memorial Michela Fanini ::1st Young rider classification ::1st Stage 1 : 8th Overall Tour de Bretagne Féminin ::1st Mountains classification ;2017 : 1st Mountains classification, Grand Prix Elsy Jacobs : 6th Overall Tour of Chongming Island The Tour of Chongming Island International Cycling Race is an annual elite women's road bicycle racing stage race held in Shanghai, China, named after Chongming Island. The Tour previously consisted of two races: a stage race and ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Parrita
Parrita is a canton and its only district in the Puntarenas province of Costa Rica. Toponymy The origin of the name, it is said, has to do with a woman named Rita who lived in one of the original settlements. Rita had a business and received packages. "Es pa' Rita" (It's for Rita) was often heard so the canton was called Parrita. History Parrita was created on 5 July 1971 by decree 4787. Almost all of Costa Rican territory was inhabited before the arrival of the Spanish. The Huetars lived in this area. In 1924, a young German installed the first banana plantation near the Pirrís River (also called the Parrita River) which encouraged migration of people from San José and Guanacaste. Geography Parrita has an area of km2 and a mean elevation of metres. The canton lies along the central Pacific coast between the mouths of the Tusubres River and Damas River. Inland the canton is delineated by a series of rivers that meander through the valleys of the coastal mountain ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Orotina
Orotina is a district of the Orotina canton, in the Alajuela province of Costa Rica. Geography Orotina has an area of km2 and an elevation of metres. It is in a relatively flat section on the west side of the coastal mountain range of Costa Rica, It is 26 kilometers northeast of the Pacific Ocean at Tárcoles, 48 kilometers southwest of the provincial capital city of Alajuela Alajuela () is a district in the Alajuela canton of the Alajuela Province of Costa Rica. As the seat of the Municipality of Alajuela canton, it is awarded the status of city. By virtue of being the city of the first canton of the province, it i ..., and 66 kilometers from the national capital city of San Jose. Demographics For the 2011 census, Orotina had a population of inhabitants. Transportation Road transportation With the National Route 27 completed the time it takes to get from the capital to Orotina is just about 45 minutes, instead of the 80–90 minutes it used to take. The dis ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Małgorzata Jasińska
Małgorzata Jasińska (born 18 January 1984) is a Polish racing cyclist, who most recently rode for UCI Women's Continental Team . In 2023, she became team manager of UCI Women's Continental Team Lifeplus–Wahoo alongside Morgan Kneisky. Major results ;2005 : 2nd Road race, National Road Championships : 7th Overall Eko Tour Dookola Polski ;2006 : 9th Road race, UEC European Under-23 Road Championships ;2007 : 1st Copa Club Ciclista Callosino : 2nd Trofeo Ciudad de Sevilla : 4th Road race, National Road Championships : 4th Klomnice Road Race : 5th Overall Tour de Pologne Feminin ;2008 : 1st Dzierzoniów : National Road Championships ::2nd Road race ::5th Time trial : 3rd Sobótka : 4th Majowy Wyscig Klasyczny – Lublin : 5th Górskie Mistrzostwa Polski : 6th Klasyczny-Naleczow : 6th Grudziadz : 7th Overall Wyscig Etapowy – Zamosc ;2009 : 1st Road race, National Road Championships ;2010 : 1st Road race, National Road Championships : 2nd Giornata del Ciclismo Rosa ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Individual Time Trial
An individual time trial (ITT) is a road bicycle race in which cyclists race alone against the clock (in French: ''contre la montre'' – literally "against the watch", in Italian: ''tappa a cronometro'' "stopwatch stage"). There are also track-based time trials where riders compete in velodromes, and team time trials (TTT). ITTs are also referred to as "the race of truth", as winning depends only on each rider's strength and endurance, and not on help provided by teammates and others riding ahead and creating a slipstream. Individual time trial are usually held on flat or rolling terrain, although sometimes they are held up a mountain road (in Italian: ''cronoscalata'' "chrono climbing"). Sometimes the opening stage of a stage race is a very short individual time trial called a prologue (8 km or less for men, 4 km or less for women and juniors). Starting times are at equal intervals, usually one or two minutes apart. The starting sequence is usually based on the finishing times ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Jersey Red
Jersey ( , ; nrf, Jèrri, label= Jèrriais ), officially the Bailiwick of Jersey (french: Bailliage de Jersey, links=no; Jèrriais: ), is an island country and self-governing Crown Dependency near the coast of north-west France. It is the largest of the Channel Islands and is from the Cotentin Peninsula in Normandy. The Bailiwick consists of the main island of Jersey and some surrounding uninhabited islands and rocks including Les Dirouilles, Les Écréhous, Les Minquiers, and Les Pierres de Lecq. Jersey was part of the Duchy of Normandy, whose dukes became kings of England from 1066. After Normandy was lost by the kings of England in the 13th century, and the ducal title surrendered to France, Jersey remained loyal to the English Crown, though it never became part of the Kingdom of England. Jersey is a self-governing parliamentary democracy under a constitutional monarchy, with its own financial, legal and judicial systems, and the power of self-determination. The isl ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Jersey Green
Jersey ( , ; nrf, Jèrri, label=Jèrriais ), officially the Bailiwick of Jersey (french: Bailliage de Jersey, links=no; Jèrriais: ), is an island country and self-governing Crown Dependency near the coast of north-west France. It is the largest of the Channel Islands and is from the Cotentin Peninsula in Normandy. The Bailiwick consists of the main island of Jersey and some surrounding uninhabited islands and rocks including Les Dirouilles, Les Écréhous, Les Minquiers, and Les Pierres de Lecq. Jersey was part of the Duchy of Normandy, whose dukes became kings of England from 1066. After Normandy was lost by the kings of England in the 13th century, and the ducal title surrendered to France, Jersey remained loyal to the English Crown, though it never became part of the Kingdom of England. Jersey is a self-governing parliamentary democracy under a constitutional monarchy, with its own financial, legal and judicial systems, and the power of self-determination. The island ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Jersey Violet
Jersey ( , ; nrf, Jèrri, label= Jèrriais ), officially the Bailiwick of Jersey (french: Bailliage de Jersey, links=no; Jèrriais: ), is an island country and self-governing Crown Dependency near the coast of north-west France. It is the largest of the Channel Islands and is from the Cotentin Peninsula in Normandy. The Bailiwick consists of the main island of Jersey and some surrounding uninhabited islands and rocks including Les Dirouilles, Les Écréhous, Les Minquiers, and Les Pierres de Lecq. Jersey was part of the Duchy of Normandy, whose dukes became kings of England from 1066. After Normandy was lost by the kings of England in the 13th century, and the ducal title surrendered to France, Jersey remained loyal to the English Crown, though it never became part of the Kingdom of England. Jersey is a self-governing parliamentary democracy under a constitutional monarchy, with its own financial, legal and judicial systems, and the power of self-determination. The i ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |