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Men's Road Cycling UCI World Tour 2020 (La Flèche Wallonne)


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Men's Road Cycling UCI World Tour 2020 (La Flèche Wallonne)

 

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Points System
Men's Road Cycling UCI World Tour 2020 Ranking | Men's Cycling UCI Ranking

 

Place
Points
1st
400
2nd
320
3rd
260
4th
220
5th
180
6th
140
7th
120
8th
100
9th
80
10th
68
11th
56
12th
48
13th
40
14th
32
15th
28
16th
24
17th
24
18th
24
19th
24
20th
24
21st
16
22nd
16
23rd
16
24th
16
25th
16
26th
16
27th
16
28th
16
29th
16
30th
16
31st
8
32nd
8
33rd
8
34th
8
35th
8
36th
8
37th
8
38th
8
39th
8
40th
8
41st
8
42nd
8
43rd
8
44th
8
45th
8
46th
8
47th
8
48th
8
49th
8
50th
8
51st
4
52nd
4
53rd
4
54th
4
55th
4
56th
2
57th
2
58th
2
59th
2
60th
2
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Men's Road Race
Final Results

 

.SUI HIRSCHI Marc
4:49:17

 

.FRA COSNEFROY Benoît
+0

 

.CAN WOODS Michael
+0

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
BARGUIL Warren
.FRA
+0
5
MARTIN Dan
.IRL
+0
6
KWIATKOWSKI Michał
.POL
+0
7
KONRAD Patrick
.AUT
+5
8
PORTE Richie
.AUS
+5
9
POGAČAR Tadej
.SLO
+5
10
GESCHKE Simon
.GER
+10
11
MADOUAS Valentin
.FRA
+10
12
VANENDERT Jelle
.BEL
+10
13
MARTÍNEZ Daniel Felipe
.COL
+10
14
MOLARD Rudy
.FRA
+10
15
HERRADA Jesús
.ESP
+15
16
POELS Wout
.NED
+18
17
NEILANDS Krists
.LAT
+18
18
SCHULTZ Nick
.AUS
+18
19
BAGIOLI Andrea
.ITA
+18
20
HOULE Hugo
.CAN
+18
21
WELLENS Tim
.BEL
+18
22
VERVAEKE Louis
.BEL
+18
23
IZAGIRRE Gorka
.ESP
+18
24
CHAMPOUSSIN Clément
.FRA
+18
25
MOHORIČ Matej
.SLO
+18
26
VUILLERMOZ Alexis
.FRA
+28
27
FRAILE Omar
.ESP
+28
28
SIMON Julien
.FRA
+31
29
SBARAGLI Kristian
.ITA
+33
30
GASPAROTTO Enrico
.SUI
+33
31
HOFSTEDE Lennard
.NED
+33
32
JORGENSON Matteo
.USA
+35
33
HUYS Laurens
.BEL
+38
34
BAKELANTS Jan
.BEL
+40
35
TULETT Ben
.GBR
+40
36
DEVENYNS Dries
.BEL
+42
37
HARDY Romain
.FRA
+42
38
LAMMERTINK Maurits
.NED
+46
39
HIRT Jan
.CZE
+46
40
SKUJIŅŠ Toms
.LAT
+48
41
VAKOČ Petr
.CZE
+48
42
BONNAMOUR Franck
.FRA
+48
43
BUITRAGO Santiago
.COL
+48
44
HIVERT Jonathan
.FRA
+48
45
PETILLI Simone
.ITA
+48
46
KUDUS Merhawi
.ERI
+48
47
ROJAS José Joaquín
.ESP
+56
48
VAN WILDER Ilan
.BEL
+59
49
ALBASINI Michael
.SUI
+59
50
BURGAUDEAU Mathieu
.FRA
+1:01
51
POWER Robert
.AUS
+1:03
52
MCCARTHY Jay
.AUS
+1:08
53
PRADES Eduard
.ESP
+1:08
54
SPRENGERS Thomas
.BEL
+1:12
55
ROUX Anthony
.FRA
+1:17
56
ARMIRAIL Bruno
.FRA
+1:17
57
ZIMMERMANN Georg
.GER
+1:25
58
LEDANOIS Kévin
.FRA
+1:34
59
JANSSENS Jimmy
.BEL
+1:34
60
HAYTER Ethan
.GBR
+1:34
61
POLANC Jan
.SLO
+1:40
62
KÄMNA Lennard
.GER
+1:46
63
GOOSSENS Kobe
.BEL
+1:48
64
LAFAY Victor
.FRA
+1:48
65
PICCOLI James
.CAN
+1:54
66
LIETAER Eliot
.BEL
+1:54
67
DECLERCQ Tim
.BEL
+1:54
68
MOLLY Kenny
.BEL
+1:54
69
ARCAS Jorge
.ESP
+1:54
70
JUNGELS Bob
.LUX
+1:54
71
VINGEGAARD Jonas
.DEN
+1:54
72
FERRON Valentin
.FRA
+1:54
73
BARTA Will
.USA
+1:54
74
OWSIAN Łukasz
.POL
+1:54
75
TEUNS Dylan
.BEL
+1:54
76
HENAO Sergio
.COL
+1:54
77
LIVYNS Arjen
.BEL
+1:54
78
STORER Michael
.AUS
+2:05
79
GODON Dorian
.FRA
+2:05
80
URÁN Rigoberto
.COL
+2:11
81
CAVAGNA Rémi
.FRA
+2:38
82
CHEREL Mikaël
.FRA
+2:46
83
MÄDER Gino
.SUI
+3:05
84
VANSEVENANT Mauri
.BEL
+3:05
85
COSTA Rui
.POR
+3:13
86
DE MARCHI Alessandro
.ITA
+4:05
87
BAUER Jack
.NZL
+4:14
88
RIES Michel
.LUX
+4:14
89
DONOVAN Mark
.GBR
+4:14
90
GRELLIER Fabien
.FRA
+4:14
91
FRANK Mathias
.SUI
+4:14
92
JAUREGUI Quentin
.FRA
+4:14
93
MERTENS Julian
.BEL
+4:14
94
KEUKELEIRE Jens
.BEL
+5:11
95
INKELAAR Kevin
.NED
+5:11
96
THWAITES Scott
.GBR
+5:16
97
ANACONA Winner
.COL
+5:22
98
BARBERO Carlos
.ESP
+5:22
99
ARENSMAN Thymen
.NED
+5:27
100
LANDA Mikel
.ESP
+5:45
101
PÉRICHON Pierre-Luc
.FRA
+5:45
102
HERRADA José
.ESP
+5:45
103
DEWULF Stan
.BEL
+5:58
104
DECLERCQ Benjamin
.BEL
+6:22
105
PALUTA Michał
.POL
+6:22
106
VAN MOER Brent
.BEL
+6:25
107
MARTENS Paul
.GER
+6:30
108
IMPEY Daryl
.RSA
+6:30
109
WURF Cameron
.AUS
+6:30
110
HENAO Sebastián
.COL
+6:30
111
MATÉ Luis Ángel
.ESP
+6:30
112
DEGAND Thomas
.BEL
+6:30
113
VAN DER SANDE Tosh
.BEL
+6:51
114
BATTISTELLA Samuele
.ITA
+6:51
115
PAASSCHENS Mathijs
.NED
+6:57
116
WILLIAMS Stephen
.GBR
+6:57
117
DELTOMBE Kevin
.BEL
+10:14
118
KAMP Alexander
.DEN
+10:19
119
GRMAY Tsgabu
.ETH
+10:19
120
KING Ben
.USA
+10:24
121
BARCELÓ Fernando
.ESP
+10:24
122
GOLDSTEIN Omer
.ISR
+10:24
123
ELOSEGUI Iñigo
.ESP
+10:24
124
SCHELLING Ide
.NED
+10:24
125
HOWES Alex
.USA
+10:24
126
ALBA Juan Diego
.COL
+10:24
127
FINÉ Eddy
.FRA
+10:24
128
LÓPEZ Juan Pedro
.ESP
+10:24
129
HOLLENSTEIN Reto
.SUI
+10:33
130
SUTHERLAND Rory
.AUS
+10:33
131
VERGAERDE Otto
.BEL
+10:36
132
PEYSKENS Dimitri
.BEL
+10:36
133
DE PLUS Laurens
.BEL
+10:36
134
PLANCKAERT Emiel
.BEL
+10:45
135
SIMMONS Quinn
.USA
+10:45
136
VAN POUCKE Aaron
.BEL
+10:54
137
GAILLARD Marlon
.FRA
+11:16
138
MERTZ Rémy
.BEL
+12:15
139
CONTRERAS Rodrigo
.COL
+12:15
140
DE VYLDER Lindsay
.BEL
+12:15
141
GARRISON Ian
.USA
+12:31
142
GAMPER Patrick
.AUT
+12:31
143
RAVASI Edward
.ITA
+12:31
  VAN MELSEN Kévin
.BEL
DNF
  WARLOP Jordi
.BEL
DNF
  KREUZIGER Roman
.CZE
DNF
  CARTHY Hugh
.GBR
DNF
  ARDILA Andrés Camilo
.COL
DNF
  SOSA Iván Ramiro
.COL
DNF
  PEÁK Barnabás
.HUN
DNF
  DYBALL Benjamin
.AUS
DNF
  SEIGLE Romain
.FRA
DNF
  GALL Felix
.AUT
DNF
  GOŁAŚ Michał
.POL
DNF
  GATTO Oscar
.ITA
DNF
  SAGAN Juraj
.SVK
DNF
  REICHENBACH Sébastien
.SUI
DNF
  DOUBEY Fabien
.FRA
DNF
  LEEZER Tom
.NED
DNF
  HIGUITA Sergio
.COL
DNF
  FRISON Frederik
.BEL
DNF
  LADAGNOUS Matthieu
.FRA
DNF
  HERMANS Ben
.BEL
DNF
  DUMOULIN Tom
.NED
DNF
  OURSELIN Paul
.FRA
DNF
  MUÑOZ Cristian Camilo
.COL
DNF
  GREGAARD Jonas
.DEN
DNS
  EIKING Odd Christian
.NOR
DNS
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