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2009 Giro Della Toscana Int. Femminile – Memorial Michela Fanini
The 2009 Giro della Toscana Int. Femminile – Memorial Michela Fanini was the 16th edition of the Giro della Toscana Int. Femminile – Memorial Michela Fanini, a women's cycling stage race in Italy. It was rated by the UCI as a category 2.1 race and was held between 15 and 20 September 2009 in women's road cycling, 2009. Stages Stage 1 ;15 September 2009 – Viareggio to Viareggio, , Team time trial Stage 2 ;16 September 2009 – Porcari to Altopascio, Stage 3 ;17 September 2009 – Lari, Tuscany, Lari to Volterra, Stage 4 ;18 September 2009 – Campi Bisenzio to Campi Bisenzio, Stage 5 ;19 September 2009 – Segromigno in Piano to Capannor, Stage 6 ;20 September 2009 – Quarrata to Firenze, Final classification Source See also * 2009 in women's road cycling References External links

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Diana Žiliūtė
Diana Žiliūtė (; born 28 May 1976 in Rietavas) is a Lithuanian racing cyclist who dominated women's road racing in the late 1990s. She made her debut in the pro cycling ranks in the mid-1990s after winning the 1994 World Junior Road Race Championship. She rose to the top of women's cycling in 1998 when she won two UCI Women's Road World Cup, World Road Cup races, the overall World Road Cup title, and capped the season by winning the World Championship of Road Cycling (women), World Road Race Championships and leading the UCI Women's Road World Rankings. The following year (1999), she further demonstrated her all around prowess by winning the Grande Boucle, one of the hardest stage races in women's cycle racing history. This was followed in 2000 by a bronze medal at the Summer Olympics. For her achievements, Žiliūtė was awarded the Order of Gediminas, a Lithuanian state honor. Palmarès ;1994 :1994 UCI Road World Championships, UCI Road World Championships ::1st Junior ...
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