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Men's Road Cycling UCI ProSeries 2023 (4 Jours de Dunkerque/Grand Prix des Hauts de France)


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Men's Multi-Stage Race
Non-Olympic Event

Final Mountain Classification
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
COLMAN Alex
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39
2
MOLLY Kenny
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23
3
DENS Tuur
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15
4
DESAL Ceriel
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13
5
LE BERRE Mathis
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7
6
COTÉ Pier-André
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4
7
ÄRM Rait
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4
8
SOUPE Geoffrey
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3
9
ASGREEN Kasper
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2
10
CURRIE Logan
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2
11
LE GAC Olivier
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2
12
KUHN Kevin
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2
13
RETAILLEAU Valentin
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2
14
SEXTON Tom
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2
15
LIVYNS Arjen
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1
16
VLIEGEN Loïc
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1
17
GATE Aaron
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1
18
BODNAR Maciej
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1
19
LARSEN Niklas
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1
 
JOHANSEN Julius
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-1
 
JARNET Maxime
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-1
Men's Multi-Stage Race
Non-Olympic Event

Final Youth Classification
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
GRÉGOIRE Romain
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21:14:08
2
KOOIJ Olav
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0:17
3
VERNON Ethan
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0:24
4
RENARD Alexis
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0:27
5
HAGENES Per Strand
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0:36
6
WATSON Samuel
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0:39
7
CURRIE Logan
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0:41
8
PENHOËT Paul
FRA.gif
1:52
9
VAN BOVEN Luca
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2:07
10
RAUGEL Antoine
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2:38
11
VAN DIJKE Mick
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3:28
12
ASKEY Lewis
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3:50
13
VAN BELLE Loe
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6:07
14
VAN TRICHT Stan
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6:29
15
BRUSSENSKIY Gleb
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7:04
16
ÄRM Rait
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7:32
17
HUENS Axel
FRA.gif
9:03
18
MIQUEL Pau
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10:03
19
JOHANSEN Julius
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10:09
20
LE BERRE Mathis
FRA.gif
10:22
21
GRIGNARD Sébastien
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10:32
22
JARNET Maxime
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10:46
23
COLMAN Alex
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14:46
24
RETAILLEAU Valentin
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15:17
25
THIJSSEN Gerben
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15:17
26
PALENI Enzo
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15:46
27
FRETIN Milan
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15:50
28
DESAL Ceriel
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16:45
29
VAN DER TUUK Danny
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18:14
30
PEDERSEN Rasmus Søjberg
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20:18
31
DE WILDE Gilles
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24:05
32
CRAPS Lars
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29:35
33
SEXTON Tom
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37:01
34
DE LIE Axel
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39:51
35
BOULET Enzo
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41:48
36
DENS Tuur
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44:44

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