2009 Team Columbia–HTC Women season
The 2009 season was the eighth for the Team Columbia-High Road Women cycling team, which began as the T-Mobile team in 2003. The main new riders for the team were the European Time Trial Champion Ellen van Dijk and the Canadian national champion Alex Wrubleski. Alexis Rhodes and Madeleine Sandig left the team and Anke Wichmann and Oenone Wood both retired.
Roster
The team was presented together with the males team on 11 January 2009 in Mallorca.[1]
The main new rider for the team was Ellen van Dijk, 21 years old, a time trial specialist and the European Time Trial Champion (under-23). The Canadion Alex Wrubleski, national champion and the winner of the Redlands Bicycle Classic also joined the team.[2]
The contract of Alexis Rhodes ended and she moved to Webcor on the recommendation of Scrymgeour.[3] Madeleine Sandig moved to Equipe Nürnberger Versicherung and Anke Wichmann and Oenone Wood retired.[2]
Ages as of 1 January 2009.
Source[4]
- Riders who joined the team for the 2009 season
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- Riders who left the team during or after the 2008 season
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Season
February
The season started for the team with the Ladies Tour of Qatar in February. Ellen van Dijk secured the Best Young Rider prize, with consistency after taking the jersey on the first day when she made it into the front group of 21 riders and finished third. The last hour of the last stage was a tense affair for the Dutchwoman, when she was caught on the wrong side of a split. She had to get past seven groups and finally crossed the line in sixth place, in the same time as stage winner, and won the overall Best Young Rider’s classification.[5]
Results
Season victories
Results in major races
Women's World Cup 2009
Judith Arndt finished 4th in the individual and the team finished 5th in the teams overall standing.[7]
Grand Tours
UCI World Ranking
The team finished second in the UCI ranking for teams, behind Cervélo TestTeam (women).[7]
References
← 2008 • 2009 road cycling season by team • 2010 → |
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- Ag2r–La Mondiale
- Astana
- Bbox Bouygues Telecom
- Cofidis
- Euskaltel–Euskadi
- Française des Jeux
- Fuji–Servetto
- Caisse d'Epargne
- Garmin–Slipstream
- Team Katusha
- Lampre–NGC
- Liquigas
- Team Milram
- Quick Step
- Rabobank
- Team Saxo Bank
- Silence–Lotto
- Team Columbia–HTC
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- BMC Racing Team
- Androni Giocattoli–Venezuela
- Elk Haus
- Team Vorarlberg
- Crelan–Euphony
- Topsport Vlaanderen–Baloise
- Bauknecht–Author
- Andalucía
- Contentpolis–Ampo
- Xacobeo–Galicia
- Agritubel
- Barloworld
- Ceramica Flaminia
- Bardiani–CSF
- LPR
- Acqua & Sapone
- Neri Sottoli
- Giant–Shimano
- Vacansoleil–DCM
- Amica Chips–Knauf
- Cervélo TestTeam
- Not professional: OUCH–Maxxis
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- Team Uniqa–Elk
- Lotto–Belisol Ladiesteam
- Topsport Vlaanderen Thompson Ladies Team
- Bizkaia Durango
- Debabarrena–Kirolgi
- Lointek
- ESGL 93–GSD Gestion
- Vienne Futuroscope
- Vision 1 Racing
- Cervélo TestTeam (women)
- Equipe Nürnberger Versicherung
- Team Columbia–HTC Women
- Giant Pro Cycling
- Fenixs
- Gauss RDZ Ormu–Colnago
- Selle Italia Ghezzi
- Top Girls Fassa Bortolo Raxy Line
- S.C. Michela Fanini Record Rox
- Team Cmax Dilà
- USC Chirio Forno d'Asolo
- Safi–Pasta Zara Titanedi
- DSB Bank–LTO
- Leontien.nl
- Red Sun Cycling Team
- Team Flexpoint
- Team Hitec Products UCK
- MTN
- Petrogradets
- Bigla Cycling Team
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