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・ 2004 U.S. Bank Champ Car Grand Prix of Cleveland
・ 2004 U.S. Figure Skating Championships
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・ 2004 UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships
・ 2004 UCI Road World Championships
・ 2004 UCI Road World Championships – Men's road race
・ 2004 UCI Road World Championships – Men's time trial
2004 UCI Road World Championships – Women's junior road race
・ 2004 UCI Road World Championships – Women's road race
・ 2004 UCI Road World Championships – Women's time trial
・ 2004 UCI Road World Cup
・ 2004 UCI Track Cycling World Championships
・ 2004 UCI Track Cycling World Championships – Women's 500 m time trial
・ 2004 UCI Track Cycling World Championships – Women's points race
・ 2004 UCI Track Cycling World Championships – Women's scratch
・ 2004 UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics
・ 2004 UCI Women's Road World Cup
・ 2004 UCLA Bruins football team
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・ 2004 UEFA Champions League Final
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2004 UCI Road World Championships – Women's junior road race : ウィキペディア英語版
2004 UCI Road World Championships – Women's junior road race

The women's road race of the 2004 UCI Road World Championships cycling event took place on 1 October in Verona, Italy. The race was 73.75 km long, which constituted of 5 laps of a circuit around Torricelle, including the 3.4 km Torricelle climb, with an average gradient of approximately 4% and 7% at the steepest point.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Race 6 - Friday October 1: Road Race - Junior Women, 73.75km: Road Map )〕 66 junior women's participated in the race. The course was almost identical to the one used for the 1999 UCI Road World Championships.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Pucinskaite looks for Verona double )
The race was won by the Dutch rider Marianne Vos. After a rather controlled race until the final climb, Vos attacked at the right spot and soloed the remaining 10 km to the finish. The silver medal went to Marta Bastianelli (Italy), winning the chase group sprint half a minute behind. Third on the podium was another Dutch rider, Ellen van Dijk.
==Course==

The race consisted of 5 laps of 14.75 kilometres on a circuit around Torricelle and was similar to course at the 2009 UCI Road World Championships. The start/finish was at the Piazza Brà. The race started in a northerly direction for three kilometres of flat surface before the start of the 3.1 kilometre-long Torricelle climb that begins from the Viale dei Colli. The climb has an average gradient of about 4%. The final part of the Torricelle is the hardest with a gradient of 7%, where the Viale dei Colli turns to the Via Santa Giuliana 700 metres from the top marking the highes point of the race at 6.1 km. Then the riders swoop down the twisty street for just over 4.5 km before two 90-degree right-handers in close succession, the first coming at 10.7 km at the intersection of Vie Caroto and Cipolla. The feed station is at 12.3 km, before riders cross the Ponte Aleardi bridge and execute a large 'U' that brings them back along the finishing straight of the Corso Porta Nuova.〔

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