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Mountain Bike Cycling UCI Junior Series 2020 (Brno)


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Mountain Bike Cycling UCI Junior Series 2020 (Brno)

 

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Men's Junior Cross-Country
Final Results

 

.DEN LILLELUND Tobias
1:09:23

 

.DEN SØLVHØJ Oliver Vedersø
1:10:08

 

.GER KRAYER Lennart-Jan
1:10:55

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
SÁSKA Jan
.CZE
1:11:00
5
LINDQUIST Viktor
.SWE
1:11:03
6
KLEMENČIČ Jakob
.SLO
1:12:07
7
LIND Oscar
.SWE
1:12:11
8
PEČNIK Teo
.SLO
1:12:34
9
ŠULC David
.CZE
1:12:40
10
HEMMERLING Thore
.GER
1:12:41
11
MCGUIRE Rory
.GBR
1:13:19
12
VANDERSTEEN Jarne
.BEL
1:13:24
13
KONEČNÝ Filip
.CZE
1:13:28
14
KRAUSS Louis
.GER
1:13:38
15
EFFINGER Luca
.GER
1:14:04
16
ŽVAK Daniel
.CZE
1:14:08
17
ŽLE Blaž
.SLO
1:14:12
18
BOŠNJAK Fran
.CRO
1:14:28
19
KRANJEC ŽAGAR Matic
.SLO
1:14:52
20
KLIMEK Krzysztof
.POL
1:15:13
21
CARRICK-ANDERSON Corran
.GBR
1:15:25
22
MAYER Stephan
.GER
1:15:35
23
HRTÁNEK Martin
.SVK
1:15:43
24
TLAMKA Tomáš
.CZE
1:15:48
25
SCHWEIZER Ben
.GER
1:15:56
26
KOREŇ Matúš Jakub
.SVK
1:16:02
27
EDER Fabian
.GER
1:16:53
28
STOCKER Michael
.GER
1:17:20
29
PEREZ RODRIGUEZ Juan Luis
.ESP
1:17:25
30
ČÁSLAVSKÝ Matěj
.CZE
1:17:28
31
ROSSNER Moritz
.GER
1:17:28
32
HORVÁTH Áron Mihály
.HUN
1:17:30
33
IRMSCHER Paul
.GER
1:18:03
34
ÖRNBORG Samuel
.SWE
1:18:23
35
BUNDSCHUH Johan
.GER
1:18:36
36
ZEMENE Jakub
.ITA
1:18:40
37
MACHÁČ Josef
.CZE
1:18:44
38
LEPKA Filip
.CZE
1:18:53
39
ŠINDELÁŘ Jan
.CZE
1:18:55
40
VEVERKA Václav
.CZE
1:19:16
41
DUCKECK Jakob
.GER
1:19:34
42
KOPECKÝ Petr
.CZE
1:19:38
43
HANÁK Jakub
.CZE
1:20:05
44
VOŽENÍLEK Martin
.CZE
1:20:44
45
SZABO Levente
.HUN
OVL
46
PAPCUN Florián
.SVK
OVL
47
HOLUB Filip
.CZE
OVL
48
HRSTKA Vojtěch
.CZE
OVL
49
DUBČÁK Pavel
.CZE
OVL
50
JEŘÁBEK Oldřich
.CZE
OVL
51
NEUGEBAUER Michal
.CZE
OVL
52
BRUDNÝ Karel
.CZE
OVL
53
KRULA Štěpán
.CZE
OVL
54
LAKTIŠ Timotej
.SVK
OVL
55
VÍTEK Tomáš
.CZE
OVL
56
LETEV Marek
.CZE
OVL
57
GLÖCKNER Maxime
.GER
OVL
58
PFEFFERLE Junis
.GER
OVL
59
SZCZEPANSKI Lukáš
.CZE
OVL
60
VAN LOOY Zinni
.BEL
OVL
61
VANĚČEK Lukáš
.CZE
OVL
62
ŠIDLÍK Karel
.CZE
OVL
63
ŠTINDL Matěj
.CZE
OVL
64
BALCÁREK Vít
.CZE
OVL
65
STYBLÍK Adam
.CZE
OVL
66
MAREK Adam
.CZE
OVL
67
JANSSENS Warre
.BEL
OVL
68
PROCHÁZKA Lukáš
.CZE
OVL
69
ŠINDLER Jakub
.CZE
OVL
70
VANĚČEK Adam
.CZE
OVL
71
BLÁHA Vojtěch
.CZE
OVL
72
JURSA Vojtěch
.CZE
OVL
73
ŠINDELÁŘ Jan
.CZE
OVL
74
HORÁČEK Čestmír
.CZE
OVL
75
DUŠÁK Martin
.CZE
OVL
76
KOŠŤÁL Tomáš
.CZE
OVL
77
VLASATÝ Jakub
.CZE
OVL
78
ŽUREK Jakub
.CZE
OVL
79
ZÄLLE Erik
.SWE
OVL
80
MELIŠ Erik
.SVK
OVL
81
VLAS Jakub
.ESP
OVL
82
BOHDALOVSKÝ Jiří
.CZE
OVL
83
GERELY Attila
.HUN
OVL
84
CSÁKAI Bence
.HUN
OVL
85
KOLLER Šimon
.CZE
OVL
86
TIMMERMANS Stijn
.BEL
OVL
87
SCHUSTER Lukas
.GER
OVL
88
HORÁČEK Patrik
.CZE
OVL
89
MATĚJKA Ondřej
.CZE
OVL
90
VESELÝ Radek
.CZE
OVL
  PESCARU Patrick
.ROU
DNF
  SLÁDEK Adam
.CZE
DNF
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Women's Junior Cross-Country
Final Results

 

.POL SZCZECINSKA Matylda
1:08:37

 

.CZE NOVOTNÁ Aneta
1:08:44

 

.ITA PESSE Nicole
1:08:44

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
HOLUBOVÁ Adéla
.CZE
1:09:46
5
BEDRNÍKOVÁ Karolína
.CZE
1:09:57
6
VAN THIEL Sina
.GER
1:10:42
7
LIPP Finja
.GER
1:11:24
8
ZAWIERTA Patrycja
.POL
1:12:27
9
FLYNN Anna
.GBR
1:12:48
10
KRAVANJA Andrea
.GER
1:13:20
11
OBOŘILOVÁ Tereza
.CZE
1:13:57
12
AELKEN Jette
.GER
1:14:21
13
MCGORUM Elena
.GBR
1:15:07
14
FUCHS Alexa
.GER
1:15:53
15
VAVERKOVÁ Kateřina
.CZE
1:16:19
16
BOKROS Csenge Anna
.HUN
1:18:00
17
KADLECOVÁ Zuzana
.CZE
1:19:16
18
PLESKAČOVÁ Natálie
.CZE
1:22:31
19
KRUTÍLKOVÁ Kateřina
.CZE
1:23:06
20
DRBOHLAVOVÁ Eliška
.CZE
OVL
21
MACHO JIMENEZ Lucia
.ESP
OVL
22
ODEHNALOVÁ Klára
.CZE
OVL
23
WAGNER Eva
.GER
OVL
24
HOVORKOVÁ Aneta
.CZE
OVL
25
KNIHOVÁ Kateřina
.CZE
OVL
26
ŠEVĆÍKOVÁ Dorka
.CZE
OVL
27
HENDRYCHOVÁ Lucie
.CZE
OVL
  DORSCHT Lina
.GER
DNF
  BÖHM Kira
.GER
DNF
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