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Official Schedule
Central European Time (GMT +1)
Olympic Event Final | Non-Olympic Event Final


Sunday, October 25th
14:00 Men's Cross-Country Eliminator Time Trial
14:00 Women's Cross-Country Eliminator Time Trial
15:45 Women's Cross-Country Eliminator Quarterfinals
16:00 Men's Cross-Country Eliminator Quarterfinals
16:15 Women's Cross-Country Eliminator Semifinals
16:30 Men's Cross-Country Eliminator Semifinals
16:45 Men's Cross-Country Eliminator Small Final
16:45 Women's Cross-Country Eliminator Small Final
17:00 Women's Cross-Country Eliminator Big Final
17:10 Men's Cross-Country Eliminator Big Final

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Men's Cross-Country Eliminator
Non-Olympic Event

Time Trial Results
The Top 16 Athletes will qualify for the Quarterfinals

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Lorenzo Serres
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1:01.02
2
Joel Burman
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1:01.30
3
Anton Olstam
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1:02.01
4
Quentin Schrotzenberger
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1:02.25
5
Jay Bytebier
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1:02.56
6
Simon Gegenheimer
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1:02.68
7
Mathis Azzaro
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1:02.74
8
Twan Van Gendt
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1:02.79
9
Titouan Perrin Ganier
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1:03.12
10
Jeroen Van Eck
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1:03.17
11
Fabrice Mels
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1:04.44
12
Killian Demangeon
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1:04.65
13
Arne Janssens
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1:05.10
14
Loïc Tournillon
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1:05.60
15
Eddy Steible
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1:05.87
16
Daniel Castillo Noyola
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1:05.91
17
Nils-Obed Riecker
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1:06.48
18
Clément Cousin
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1:06.73
19
Bart Van Bemmelen
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1:07.76
20
Bastian Seiffert
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1:09.23
21
Justin Kimmann
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1:11.53
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Women's Cross-Country Eliminator
Non-Olympic Event

Time Trial Results
All the Athletes will qualify for the Quarterfinals

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Anne Terpstra
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1:07.59
2
Ella Holmegard
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1:08.67
3
Coline Clauzure
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1:09.07
4
Gaia Tormena
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1:09.25
5
Fem van Empel
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1:09.34
6
Didi De Vries
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1:09.60
7
Marion Fromberger
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1:09.64
8
Chimene Muriel Boer
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1:10.29
9
Clara Brehm
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1:10.50
10
Margaux Borrelly
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1:11.97
11
Isaure Medde
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1:12.44
12
Sara Michielsens
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1:16.28
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Women's Cross-Country Eliminator
Non-Olympic Event

Quarterfinals Results
The 1st and 2nd Athletes from each Quarterfinal will qualify for the Semifinals

 

Quarterfinal 1

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Anne Terpstra
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2:22.68
2
Clara Brehm
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+0:06.19
3
Chimene Muriel Boer
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+0:22.71


 

Quarterfinal 2

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Fem van Empel
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2:27.19
2
Gaia Tormena
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+0:08.78
3
Sara Michielsens
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+0:17.32


 

Quarterfinal 3

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Marion Fromberger
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2:21.68
2
Margaux Borrelly
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+0:03.70
3
Ella Holmegard
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+0:06.26


 

Quarterfinal 4

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Isaure Medde
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2:23.55
2
Didi De Vries
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+0:00.21
3
Coline Clauzure
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+0:07.76
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Men's Cross-Country Eliminator
Non-Olympic Event

Quarterfinals Results
The 1st and 2nd Athletes from each Quarterfinal will qualify for the Semifinals

 

Quarterfinal 1

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Titouan Perrin Ganier
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2:12.39
2
Lorenzo Serres
FRA.gif
+0:00.63
3
Daniel Castillo Noyola
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+0:01.86
4
Twan Van Gendt
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+0:10.70


 

Quarterfinal 2

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Quentin Schrotzenberger
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2:09.06
2
Jay Bytebier
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+0:00.94
3
Arne Janssens
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+0:01.49
4
Killian Demangeon
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+0:09.66


 

Quarterfinal 3

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Mathis Azzaro
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2:04.68
2
Joel Burman
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+0:00.26
3
Jeroen Van Eck
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+0:00.43
4
Eddy Steible
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+0:20.92


 

Quarterfinal 4

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Simon Gegenheimer
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2:07.26
2
Anton Olstam
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+0:00.70
3
Fabrice Mels
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+0:02.05
4
Loïc Tournillon
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+0:19.50
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Women's Cross-Country Eliminator
Non-Olympic Event

Semifinals Results
The 1st and 2nd Athletes from each Semifinal will qualify for the Big Final, the 3rd and 4th Athletes from each Semifinal will qualify for the Small Final

 

Semifinal 1

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Gaia Tormena
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2:17.33
2
Fem van Empel
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+0:00.68
3
Anne Terpstra
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+0:01.25
4
Clara Brehm
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+0:14.57


 

Semifinal 2

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Isaure Medde
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2:22.85
2
Didi De Vries
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+0:02.30
3
Margaux Borrelly
FRA.gif
+0:06.23
4
Marion Fromberger
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+0:35.18
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Men's Cross-Country Eliminator
Non-Olympic Event

Semifinals Results
The 1st and 2nd Athletes from each Semifinal will qualify for the Big Final, the 3rd and 4th Athletes from each Semifinal will qualify for the Small Final

 

Semifinal 1

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Titouan Perrin Ganier
FRA.gif
2:06.19
2
Lorenzo Serres
FRA.gif
+0:00.51
3
Quentin Schrotzenberger
FRA.gif
+0:01.52
4
Jay Bytebier
BEL.gif
+0:04.78


 

Semifinal 2

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Simon Gegenheimer
GER.gif
2:03.52
2
Anton Olstam
SWE.gif
+0:00.06
3
Joel Burman
SWE.gif
+0:00.61
4
Mathis Azzaro
FRA.gif
+0:10.24
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