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Men's Road Cycling UCI ProSeries 2023 (Maryland Cycling Classic, presented by UnitedHealthcare)


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Men's Road Cycling UCI ProSeries 2023 (Maryland Cycling Classic, presented by UnitedHealthcare)

 

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Men's Road Race
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
SKJELMOSE Mattias
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4:26:05
2
POWLESS Neilson
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2:20
3
HOULE Hugo
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2:20
4
HAMILTON Lucas
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2:20
5
SKUJIŅŠ Toms
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2:56
6
HONORÉ Mikkel Frølich
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4:54
7
MCGILL Scott
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4:56
8
BALMER Alexandre
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5:00
9
SHEEHAN Riley
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5:04
10
FRAYRE Eder
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5:04
11
YATES Simon
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5:04
12
LIEPIŅŠ Emīls
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5:04
13
COTÉ Pier-André
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5:04
14
STITES Tyler
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5:04
15
HARPER Chris
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5:07
16
GALLOPIN Tony
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5:07
17
CARPENTER Robin
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5:58
18
CLARKE Simon
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5:58
19
CRADDOCK Lawson
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5:58
20
HELLEMOSE Asbjørn
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5:58
21
ANDERSEN Kasper
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6:05
22
BOIVIN Guillaume
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7:12
23
BARONCINI Filippo
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7:12
24
RIDOLFO Filippo
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7:12
25
QUARTUCCI Lorenzo
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7:12
26
DELETTRE Alexandre
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7:12
27
SCALA JR Hugo
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7:12
28
KLEIN Tobias
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7:14
29
JUUL-JENSEN Christopher
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7:17
30
SIMMONS Colby
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7:38
31
WILLIAMS Tyler
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7:40
32
BICKMORE Cade
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7:44
33
FINÉ Eddy
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7:47
34
VAN HOECKE Gijs
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7:47
35
BRUSSENSKIY Gleb
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7:47
36
STÖCKLI Jan
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7:47
37
LOZANO David
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7:47
38
KOPECKÝ Matyáš
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7:47
39
SEVILLA Óscar
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7:47
40
GEE Derek
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7:47
41
GAGNÉ Julien
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7:47
42
SÁNCHEZ Brayan
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7:47
43
SAGIV Guy
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7:51
44
GARRISON Michael
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8:01
45
RENARD Alexis
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8:39
46
KONYCHEV Alexander
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8:39
47
GONZALEZ David Alejandro
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8:39
48
DE JONG Nino
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8:39
49
SITTLINGTON Ethan
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8:39
50
BRAND Sam
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8:39
51
VARGAS Walter
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8:39
52
FRIGO Marco
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8:43
53
VACEK Mathias
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8:43
54
JORGENSON Matteo
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8:43
55
KUSZTOR Péter
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8:43
56
PERON Andrea
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8:43
57
JOYCE Colin
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8:43
58
BASSETT Stephen
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8:43
59
BOARDMAN Samuel
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8:43
60
MURPHY Kyle
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8:53
61
BASSO Leonardo
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11:04
62
SCARONI Christian
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11:54
63
NIBALI Antonio
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12:37
64
TURMON Chaz
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13:04
65
WOOD Harrison
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16:02
66
ZINGLE Axel
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16:02
 
SCULLY Tom
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DNF
 
EIKING Odd Christian
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DNF
 
VALGREN Michael
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DNF
 
PRITZEN Marc Oliver
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DNF
 
JØRGENSEN Adam Holm
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DNF
 
LAFAY Victor
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DNF
 
PÉRICHON Pierre-Luc
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DNF
 
BOARO Manuele
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DNF
 
FEDOROV Yevgeniy
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DNF
 
GAROFOLI Gianmarco
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DNF
 
DE VOS Adam
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DNF
 
WEEMAES Sasha
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DNF
 
VIVIANI Attilio
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DNF
 
ZAMBELLI Samuele
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DNF
 
STOJNIĆ Veljko
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DNF
 
MURGANO Marco
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DNF
 
BEADLE Hamish
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DNF
 
OYOLA Róbigzon Leandro
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DNF
 
DUARTE Fabio
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DNF
 
RAFFERTY Darren
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DNF
 
JOHNSON Cooper
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DNF
 
PLACE Maxence
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DNF
 
SHMIDT Artem
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DNF
 
COWAN Alexander
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DNF
 
WILLIAMS Cory
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DNF
 
VOGEL Stephen
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DNF
 
ZIMMER Matt
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DNF
 
ARNOPOL Richard
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DNF
 
LANGE Colby
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DNF
 
DAL-CIN Matteo
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DNF
 
MILES Carson
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DNF
 
KALICHMAN Daniel
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DNF
 
FOLEY Michael
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DNF
 
ERNST Chris
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DNF
 
WALSH Edward
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DNF
 
GABRICK David
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DNF
 
KEOGH Cian
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DNF
 
HAMM Emile
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DNF
 
KLEBAN Nick
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DNF
 
CONLY Lukas
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DNF
 
WIENKE Brooks
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DNF
 
COLE Owen
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DNF
 
CLASSEN Caleb
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DNF
 
STROHMEYER Andrew
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DNF

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