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Men's Road Cycling UCI ProSeries 2023 (CIC-Mont Ventoux)


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Men's Road Cycling UCI ProSeries 2023 (CIC-Mont Ventoux)

 

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Men's Road Race
Final Results

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
MARTINEZ Lenny
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2:48:41
2
WOODS Michael
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0:01
3
CARR Simon
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0:01
4
RODRÍGUEZ Cristián
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0:01
5
CHAMPOUSSIN Clément
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0:13
6
SOSA Iván Ramiro
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0:14
7
POZZOVIVO Domenico
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0:15
8
PARET-PEINTRE Valentin
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0:20
9
CAMARGO Diego Andrés
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0:22
10
BIZKARRA Mikel
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0:29
11
KULSET Johannes
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0:34
12
HERRADA Jesús
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0:36
13
EIKING Odd Christian
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0:37
14
RICCITELLO Matthew
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0:43
15
KUDUS Merhawi
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0:46
16
PRODHOMME Nicolas
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0:47
17
STEINHAUSER Georg
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0:51
18
BOU Joan
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0:51
19
VAN DEN BERG Lars
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0:54
20
JOALLAND Yaël
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0:57
21
BALDERSTONE Abel
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0:57
22
GESBERT Élie
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0:57
23
SÁNCHEZ Pelayo
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0:57
24
DÍAZ José Manuel
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1:17
25
RUBIO Einer Augusto
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1:17
26
AZURMENDI Ibai
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1:20
27
PARRA José Félix
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1:24
28
MOLARD Rudy
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1:25
29
LATOUR Pierre
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1:28
30
WOOD Harrison
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1:28
31
AGIRRE Jon
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1:30
32
JOUSSEAUME Alan
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1:32
33
HOLTER Ådne
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1:34
34
THOMPSON Reuben
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1:37
35
BAUDIN Alex
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1:39
36
GARCÍA PIERNA Carlos
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1:44
37
VERRE Alessandro
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1:50
38
HAILEMICHAEL Mulu Kinfe
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1:52
39
NAVARRO Daniel
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1:52
40
RUIZ Ibon
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1:52
41
FAURA Jose Luis
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1:52
42
EG Niklas
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1:56
43
MOLENAAR Alex
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2:02
44
MARIAULT Axel
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2:04
45
GERMANI Lorenzo
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2:10
46
JEGAT Jordan
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2:14
47
APARICIO Mario
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2:18
48
RIES Michel
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2:30
49
TOUMIRE Hugo
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2:39
50
BIDARD François
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2:48
51
BARTA Will
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2:48
52
AULAR Orluis
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3:02
53
PALENI Enzo
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3:12
54
KULSET Magnus
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3:12
55
FROOME Chris
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3:12
56
HERRADA José
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3:38
57
PADUN Mark
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4:33
58
WILLIAMS Stephen
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4:33
59
GARCÍA Jhojan
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5:02
60
LINO Julian
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5:46
61
BOIVIN Guillaume
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5:51
62
AMEZQUETA Julen
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5:58
63
MARTINEZ Victor
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6:28
64
FAGUNDEZ Eric Antonio
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6:31
65
MIFSUD Andrea
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6:42
66
GUÉGAN Maël
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6:51
67
RETAILLEAU Valentin
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7:05
68
CUADRADO Unai
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7:23
69
LEDANOIS Kévin
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7:27
70
CHAMPION Thomas
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7:38
71
DANÈS Léo
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7:38
72
ADRIÀ Roger
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7:53
73
CASTRILLO Pablo
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7:53
74
LAPEIRA Paul
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8:05
75
SIMON Julien
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8:07
76
TRONCHON Bastien
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8:07
77
JOHNSTON Calum
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8:07
78
ESTELRICH Mateu
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8:07
79
DUJARDIN Sandy
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8:08
80
SOUPE Geoffrey
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8:10
81
GONZÁLEZ Abner
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8:12
82
GOUBERT Jean
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8:18
83
URRUTY Maxime
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8:20
84
ETXEBERRIA Asier
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8:27
85
GARCIA Jose Maria
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8:27
86
ISIDORE Noa
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8:49
87
BONNEFOIX Edouard
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9:38
88
DOUBEY Fabien
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9:55
89
VALVASORI Larry
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10:36
90
BOUET Maxime
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11:54
91
DAVY Clément
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11:54
92
ERVITI Imanol
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12:11
93
MARTI Pau
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12:11
94
SAMITIER Sergio
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12:11
95
DELACROIX Tristan
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12:43
96
ETXEBERRIA Josu
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13:31
97
VAN GESTEL Dries
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15:19
98
RANGEL Vinicius
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15:19
99
GRYGOWSKI Hubert
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16:30
100
MADRAZO Ángel
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17:01
101
GOIKOETXEA Peio
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17:01
102
HINDSGAUL Jacob
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17:36
103
MARTÍN José María
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22:13
104
CAÑELLAS Xavier
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22:13
105
AZPARREN Xabier Mikel
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26:21
 
ANDERSEN Idar
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DNF
 
SANDER HANSEN Marcus
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DNF
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