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Men's Road Cycling UCI World Tour 2024 (Santos Tour Down Under)


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Men's Road Cycling UCI World Tour 2024 (Santos Tour Down Under)

 

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Final Result

 

Rk Athlete Time
1 :GBR Stephen WILLIAMS 19:13:34
2 :ECU Jhonatan NARVAEZ PRADO

+:09

3 :MEX Isaac DEL TORO ROMERO +:11
4 :GBR Oscar ONLEY +:20
5 :NED Bart LEMMEN +:23
6 :FRA Julian ALAPHILIPPE +:33
7 :GBR Simon Philip YATES +:33
8 :FRA Valentin PARET PEINTRE +:36
9 :AUS Damien HOWSON +:42
10 :AUS Jack HAIG +:50
11 :AUS Nicholas SCHULTZ +:50
12 :GER Georg ZIMMERMAN +:57
13 :GER Ben ZWIEHOFF +:57
14 :POR Ruben ALMEIDA GUERREIRO +1:02
15 :NED Bauke MOLLEMA +1:02
16 :ESP Juan LOPEZ PEREZ +1:02
17 :ITA Luca VERGALLITO +1:02
18 :ESP Roger ADRIA OLIVERAS +1:07
19 :ITA Diego ULISSI +1:08
20 :AUS Michael STORER

+1:09

21 :FRA Bastien TRONCHON +1:11
22 :NZL Laurence PITHIE +1:12
23 :NED Lars BOVEN +1:20
24 :FRA Lilian CALMEJANE +1:25
25 :AUS Christopher HAMILTON +1:27
26 :AUS Chris HARPER +1:27
27 :FRA Antoine HUBY +1:36
28 :FRA Louis BARRE +1:46
29 :IRL Archie RYAN +1:48
30 :GBR James KNOX +2:04
31 :LUX Michel RIES +2:05
32 :ESP Jon BARRENETXEA GOLZARRI +2:06
33 :NED Koen BOUWMAN +2:06
34 :ESP Gonzalo SERRANO RODRIGUEZ +2:08
35 :ITA Gianmarco GAROFOLI +2:11
36 :NZL George BENNETT +2:26
37 :NED Milan VADER +2:45
38 :GER Max KANTER +2:53
39 :FRA Axel MARIAULT +2:53
40 :AUT Tobias BAYER +3:00
41 :FIN Jaakko HANNINEN +3:00
42 :GER Simon GESCHKE +3:27
43 :RSA Stefan DE BOD +3:30
44 :FRA Eddy FINE +3:32
45 :BEL Laurens DE PLUS +3:34
46 :FRA Clement BERTHET +3:38
47 :POR Antonio MORGADO +3:44
48 :NZL Reuben THOMPSON +4:21
49 :NED Robert GESINK +4:28
50 :ERI Natnael TESFAZION +4:32
51 :FRA Anthony DELAPLACE +4:46
52 :CAN Derek GEE +5:01
53 :ESP Ruben FERNANDEZ ANDUJAR +5:21
54 :FRA Franck BONNAMOUR +5:22
55 :GBR Joshua TARLING +5:43
56 :ERI Biniam GIRMAY +5:57
57 :NZL Dion SMITH +5:58
58 :ITA Simone PETILLI +6:08
59 :BEL Pieter SERRY +7:06
60 :NED Loe VAN BELLE +7:22
61 :USA Quinn SIMMONS +7:35
62 :GER Juri HOLLMANN +7:48
63 :NZL Finn FISHER +8:05
64 :CZE Mathias VACEK +8:25
65 :NED Mick VAN DIJKE +8:25
66 :AUS Harrison SWEENY +8:35
67 :AUS Luke BURNS +8:37
68 :AUS Simon CLARKE +8:42
69 :GER Jonas RUTSCH +8:45
70 :FRA Enzo PALENI +9:12
71 :FRA Nans PETERS +9:44
72 :BEL Milan FRETIN +9:58
73 :GBR Owain DOULL +10:02
74 :EST Madis MIHKELS +10:14
75 :AUT Patrick GAMPER +10:43
76 :BEL Gil GELDERS +10:51
77 :FRA Paul LAPEIRA +11:53
78 :FRA Kevin LEDANOIS +13:19
79 :ITA Jacopo MOSCA +13:24
80 KAZ.gif Dmitriy GRUZDEV +13:46
81 :ESP Ivan GARCIA CORTINA +14:07
82 :NED Jardi VAN DER LEE +14:15
83 :DEN Casper PEDERSEN +14:19
84 :BEL Stan VAN TRICHT +14:25
85 :AUS Miles SCOTSON +14:32
86 :GBR Sean FLYNN +14:33
87 :CRO Fran MIHOLJEVIC +14:33
88 :GER Phil BAUHAUS +14:43
89 :ITA Manlio MORO +14:46
90 :AUS Kelland OʻBRIEN +15:01
91 :ITA Dario CATALDO +15:01
92 :CZE Pavel BITTNER +15:03
93 :AUS Tristan SAUNDERS +15:33
94 :POL Filip MACIEJUK +15:38
95 :LAT Emils LIEPINS +15:46
96 :SUI Fabian LIENHARD +15:57
97 :ITA Christian SCARONI +16:09
98 :NZL Michael VINK +16:41
99 :AUS Samuel WELSFORD +16:43
100 :AUS Declan TREZISE +16:57
101 :NED Danny VAN POPPEL +16:59
102 :BEL Piet ALLEGAERT +17:02
103 :AUS Caleb EWAN +17:28
104 :GBR Jack ROOTKIN-GRAY +17:44
105 :NOR Johannes STAUNE-MITTET +18:01
106 :AUS Jackson MEDWAY +18:54
107 :ITA Alessandro COVI +19:00
108 :GER Maurice BALLERSTEDT +19:03
109 :NZL Patrick BEVIN +20:06
110 :GBR Ben SWIFT +20:06
111 :BRA Vinicius RANGEL COSTA +20:26
112 :BEL Laurens HUYS +20:55
113 :BEL Tom PAQUOT +21:22
114 :AUS Liam WALSH +22:00
115 :FRA Clement DAVY +23:55
116 :ITA Filippo GANNA +24:09
117 :IRL Ryan MULLEN +24:30
118 :ITA Elia VIVIANI +24:35
119 :ITA Nicolo BURATTI +26:16
120 :ITA Michele GAZZOLI +26:38
121 :ITA Samuele BATTISTELLA +28:24
122 :NZL Campbell STEWART +29:10
123 :GBR Leo HAYTER +30:24
124 :SUI Johan JACOBS +31:01
125 :CAN Guillaume BOIVIN +31:42
126 :CZE Josef CERNY +32:58
127 :COL Alvaro HODEG CHAGUI +33:44
128 :GBR Daniel MCLAY +34:27
129 :AUS Michael HEPBURN +44:25
130 :DEN Johan PRICE PEJTERSEN +53:17

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