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Men's Road Cycling UCI Under 23 Carpathian Couriers Race in Memory of Wacław Felczak 2020


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Men's Road Cycling UCI Under 23 Carpathian Couriers Race in Memory of Wacław Felczak 2020

 

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Men's Under 23 Road Race
Final Results

 

.NED HABETS Jordan
3:18:48

 

.POL KUS Adam
+0

 

.FIN JUNTUNEN Antti-Jussi
+0

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
BIENIEK Damian
.POL
+8
5
HOEKS Daan
.NED
+1:02
6
PAJUR Markus
.EST
+1:02
7
BENMOSHE Yuval
.ISR
+1:02
8
ŤOUPALÍK Jakub
.CZE
+1:02
9
TREIMUTH Henri
.EST
+1:02
10
KERCKHAERT Jochem
.NED
+1:02
11
GIERACKI Patryk
.POL
+1:02
12
SZOSTKA Pawel
.POL
+1:02
13
OROS Samuel
.SVK
+1:02
14
MURIAS Jakub
.POL
+1:02
15
MIERZYNSKI Piotr
.POL
+1:02
16
HONSA František
.CZE
+1:02
17
LOMAN Mathijs
.NED
+1:02
18
ZAREBSKI Marcin
.POL
+1:02
19
GOLDSTEIN Edo
.ISR
+1:02
20
MACIEJUK Filip
.POL
+1:22
21
VLČÁK Martin
.SVK
+1:28
22
MIRZOJEV Artjom
.EST
+1:32
23
ÄRM Rait
.EST
+1:53
24
ZWAAN Wouter
.NED
+5:24
  KRUKOWSKI Jan
.POL
DNF
  LAHAV Omer
.ISR
DNF
  NOCEN Maciej
.POL
DNF
  MILES Carson
.CAN
DNF
  BANIAR Matús
.SVK
DNF
  BOUČEK Jakub
.CZE
DNF
  COMA Richard
.SVK
DNF
  BLASKO Matej
.SVK
DNF
  ABU-FARES Saned
.ISR
DNF
  POTASZNIK Szymon
.POL
DNS
  GAŁKA Michał
.POL
DNS
  MANK Jozef
.POL
DNS
  KOSTANSKI Mateusz
.POL
DNS
  PROC Bartlomiej
.POL
DNS
  JASKOT Michal
.POL
DNS
  DABSKI Patryk
.POL
DNS
  BYSTRZYCKI Wojciech
.POL
DNS
  KLOC Dawid
.POL
DNS
  PEKALA Piotr
.POL
DNS
  LEMAŃSKI Hubert Łukasz
.POL
DNS
  WISNIEWSKI Dawid
.POL
DNS
  SCIBIOR Jakub
.POL
DNS
  WALKOWIAK Kacper
.POL
DNS
  NOCEN Adam
.POL
DNS
  LAMASZEWSKI Jan
.POL
DNS
  KIRAGA Radoslaw
.POL
DNS
  WAWRZYNIAK Karol
.POL
DNS
  BURCZAK Dawid
.POL
DNS
Men's Under 23 Road Race
Final Points Classification

 

.EST MIRZOJEV Artjom
3

 

.EST ÄRM Rait
3

 

.POL KUS Adam
2

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
SZOSTKA Pawel
.POL
1
5
MACIEJUK Filip
.POL
1
Men's Under 23 Road Race
Final Mountain Classification

 

.EST MIRZOJEV Artjom
9

 

.POL KUS Adam
7

 

.POL ZAREBSKI Marcin
5

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
BIENIEK Damian
.POL
3
5
MURIAS Jakub
.POL
3
6
VLČÁK Martin
.SVK
3
7
HABETS Jordan
.NED
2
8
JUNTUNEN Antti-Jussi
.FIN
2
9
BENMOSHE Yuval
.ISR
1
Men's Under 23 Road Race
Final Youth Classification

 

.NED HABETS Jordan
3:18:48

 

.POL BIENIEK Damian
+8

 

.NED HOEKS Daan
+1:02

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
6
PAJUR Markus
.EST
+1:02
8
ŤOUPALÍK Jakub
.CZE
+1:02
9
TREIMUTH Henri
.EST
+1:02
10
KERCKHAERT Jochem
.NED
+1:02
15
MIERZYNSKI Piotr
.POL
+1:02
16
HONSA František
.CZE
+1:02
17
LOMAN Mathijs
.NED
+1:02
18
ZAREBSKI Marcin
.POL
+1:02
19
GOLDSTEIN Edo
.ISR
+1:02
22
MIRZOJEV Artjom
.EST
+1:32
23
ÄRM Rait
.EST
+1:53
24
ZWAAN Wouter
.NED
+5:24
  NOCEN Maciej
.POL
DNF
  BANIAR Matús
.SVK
DNF
  COMA Richard
.SVK
DNF
  LAHAV Omer
.ISR
DNF
  MILES Carson
.CAN
DNF
  BOUČEK Jakub
.CZE
DNF
  BLASKO Matej
.SVK
DNF
  GAŁKA Michał
.POL
DNS
  JASKOT Michal
.POL
DNS
  WALKOWIAK Kacper
.POL
DNS
  WAWRZYNIAK Karol
.POL
DNS
  WISNIEWSKI Dawid
.POL
DNS
  POTASZNIK Szymon
.POL
DNS
  SCIBIOR Jakub
.POL
DNS
  KIRAGA Radoslaw
.POL
DNS
  DABSKI Patryk
.POL
DNS
  LEMAŃSKI Hubert Łukasz
.POL
DNS

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