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Seehafer outsprints High Road’s Kim Anderson for the win

American Kori Seehafer of the Menikini-Selle Italia Master team won Wednesday UCI Women's World Cup event in Vargarda, Sweden. Seehafer, a Wisconsin native who lives in Colorado, won the 132-kilometer event in a sprint against fellow American Kim Anderson (High Road). The two finished 1:10 ahead of third placed Charlotte Becker. (Results) The win moved Seehafer, who did not have any prior women's World Cup points, into 9th place in the rankings: Women's World Cup road rankings and points following Vargarda road race: 1. Judith Arndt, 260

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American Kori Seehafer of the Menikini-Selle Italia Master team won Wednesday UCI Women’s World Cup event in Vargarda, Sweden.

Seehafer, a Wisconsin native who lives in Colorado, won the 132-kilometer event in a sprint against fellow American Kim Anderson (High Road). The two finished 1:10 ahead of third placed Charlotte Becker. (Results)

The win moved Seehafer, who did not have any prior women’s World Cup points, into 9th place in the rankings:

Women’s World Cup road rankings and points following Vargarda road race:
1. Judith Arndt, 260
2. Marianne Vos, 152
3. Suzanne Goede De, 148
4. Emma Pooley, 117
5. Chantal Beltman, 114
6. Marta Bastianelli, 101
7. Kristin Armstrong, 88
8. Alex Wrubleski, 85
9. Kori Seehafer, 75
10. Mattis Curi, 75
11. Susanne Ljungskog, 75
12. Ina Teutenberg, 70
13. Oenone Wood, 61
14. Julia Martisova, 60
15. Emma Johansson, 60
16. Kirsten Wild, 59
17. Rochelle Gilmore, 57
18. Kimberly Anderson, 53
19. Emma Rickards, 53
20. Charlotte Becker, 53

Results

1. Kori Seehafer, Msi
2. Kim Anderson, Tmp
3. Charlotte Becker, Nur
4. Karin Thu?rig, Rlt
5. Erinne Willock, Web
6. Andrea Thu?rig, Bct
7. Angela Henning, Dsb
8. Judith Arndt, Tmp
9. Suzanne Degoede, Nur
10. Martine Bras, Vvp
11. Loes Markerink, Flx
12. Andrea Bosman, Dsb
13. Noemi Cantele, Bct
14. Monica Holler, Bct
15. Kirsten Wild, Aad
16. Sarah Du?ster, Rlt
17. Emma Johansson, Aad
18. Liesbet Devocht, Vvp
19. Trixi Worrack, Nur
20. Marie Lindberg, Nur
21. Karin Aune, Swe
22. Grete Treier, Est
23. Eleonora Vandijk, Vvp
24. Sara Mustonen, Swe
25. Oxana Kozonchuk, Msi
26. Irene Vandenbroek, Aad
27. Alex Wrubleski, Web
28. Annemiek Vanvleuten, Vvp
29. Nicole Bra?ndli, Bct
30. Laure Werner, Aad
31. Priska Doppmann, Rlt
32. Carla Ryan, Rlt
33. / Van, An
34. Loes Gunnewijk, Flx
35. Iris Slappendel, Flx
36. Laura Lepasalu, Est
37. Bianca Kno?pfle, Flx
38. Christine Thorburn, Web
39. Christiane Soeder, Rlt
40. Tina Liebig, Dsb
41. Adrie Visser, Dsb
42. Fabiana Luperini, Msi
43. Katheryn Mattis, Web
44. Luise Keller, Tmp
45. Linda Villumsen, Tmp
46. Veronica Andre?asson, Bct

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