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Cyclo-Cross UCI Kansai Cyclo Cross Makino Round 2020


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Cyclo-Cross UCI Kansai Cyclo Cross Makino Round 2020

 

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Official Schedule
Japan Standard Time (GMT +1)
Olympic Event Final | Non-Olympic Event Final


Sunday, November 22nd
10:40 Men's Junior Cyclo-Cross
12:25 Women's Cyclo-Cross
13:50 Men's Cyclo-Cross

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Men's Junior Cyclo-Cross
Final Results

 

.JPN MURAKAMI Yujiro
42:54

 

.JPN SOEJIMA Tatsuumi
43:30

 

.JPN NAGANO Shomi
44:54

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
KIKUCHI Sotaro
.JPN
47:22
5
NISHIKAWA So
.JPN
49:00
6
OKADA Takara
.JPN
52:21
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Women's Cyclo-Cross
Non-Olympic Event

Final Results

 

.JPN IMAI Miho
47:33

 

.JPN YONAMINE Eri
48:01

 

.JPN AKAMATSU Aya
48:14

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
ISHIDA Yui
.JPN
49:12
5
KARAMI Miyoko
.JPN
49:32
6
KOBAYASHI Akari
.JPN
49:36
7
NISHIYAMA Miyuki
.JPN
51:06
8
NAKAJIMA Hitomi
.JPN
51:36
9
UKAI Chiharu
.JPN
51:39
10
MATSUMOTO Rina
.JPN
52:10
11
KAWASAKI Michiko
.JPN
52:19
12
HASHIGUCHI Yoko
.JPN
52:41
13
MOCHIZUKI Miwako
.JPN
53:13
14
ITO Asumi
.JPN
53:36
15
SHIRASAKI Fumiko
.JPN
53:42
16
HIRATA Chie
.JPN
53:58
17
MIZUTANI Yukiko
.JPN
54:07
18
SUNDA Sakura
.JPN
-1LAP
19
FUJIE Kyoko
.JPN
-2LAP
20
ODA Erika
.JPN
-3LAP
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Men's Cyclo-Cross
Non-Olympic Event

Final Results

 

.JPN ODA Hijiri
1:01:10

 

.JPN SAWADA Toki
1:01:35

 

.JPN MAEDA Kohei
1:01:38

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
MURAKAMI Koutarou
.JPN
1:01:46
5
KOSAKA Hikaru
.JPN
1:02:06
6
TAKENOUCHI Yu
.JPN
1:02:43
7
YOKOYAMA Kota
.JPN
1:03:28
8
MIYAZU Asahi
.JPN
1:03:51
9
KATO Kengo
.JPN
1:04:06
10
SUZUKI Raito
.JPN
1:04:21
11
TAKEUCHI Ryo
.JPN
1:04:43
12
NAKAJIMA Ayumi
.JPN
1:05:01
13
UGA Ryuki
.JPN
1:05:13
14
SHIMADA Makoto
.JPN
1:05:21
15
SAITO Tomohiro
.JPN
1:05:26
16
TOYA Ryoji
.JPN
1:05:26
17
HIGO Ataru
.JPN
1:05:35
18
KOKUBO Toshiki
.JPN
1:05:52
19
HATANAKA Yusuke
.JPN
1:06:28
20
ORIHASHI Koji
.JPN
1:06:33
21
MAEDA Mitsutaka
.JPN
1:06:43
22
AOKI Makoto
.JPN
1:06:53
23
KOSAKA Masanori
.JPN
1:06:54
24
YAMADA Yoshiki
.JPN
1:07:30
25
TAKAGI Michinari
.JPN
-1LAP
26
MATSUMOTO Shun
.JPN
-1LAP
27
MATSUDA Kentaro
.JPN
-1LAP
28
TSUMITA Ren
.JPN
-1LAP
29
KAWAMURA Makoto
.JPN
-1LAP
30
IWATA Yuki
.JPN
-1LAP
31
KANEKO Hiroaki
.JPN
-1LAP
32
KOJIMA Daiki
.JPN
-1LAP
33
HORIKAWA Kota
.JPN
-1LAP
34
KOBAYASHI Keiji
.JPN
-1LAP
35
MUKOYAMA Koji
.JPN
-1LAP
36
YANAI Shuhei
.JPN
-1LAP
37
SAITO Kazuya
.JPN
-2LAP
38
OKA Masahiro
.JPN
-2LAP
39
INOUE Koji
.JPN
-2LAP
40
KATO Hiroaki
.JPN
-2LAP
41
KINUGAWA Yoshiki
.JPN
-2LAP
42
SUZUKI Yoshinori
.JPN
-2LAP
43
HASHIGUCHI Junichiro
.JPN
-2LAP
44
OKAYAMA Yuta
.JPN
-3LAP
45
MATSUKI Kenji
.JPN
-3LAP
46
SHIMADA Sho
.JPN
-3LAP
47
FUNAYAMA Yoshihiro
.JPN
-3LAP
48
TATSUDA Tomohito
.JPN
-3LAP
49
KUBO Shinji
.JPN
-3LAP
50
HANADA Kinnosuke
.JPN
-3LAP
51
HASHIMOTO Reito
.JPN
-3LAP
52
TAKAMURA Keita
.JPN
-3LAP
53
SAGAWA Yuta
.JPN
-3LAP
54
KUNIYOSHI Masanori
.JPN
-3LAP
55
KURODA Takuto
.JPN
-3LAP
56
ODA Zensho
.JPN
-3LAP
57
HASHIDUME Yusuke
.JPN
-3LAP
58
NAKANISHI Keita
.JPN
-3LAP
59
KUSUMOTO Shohei
.JPN
-3LAP
60
MASUDA Kenichi
.JPN
-3LAP
61
KOBAYASHI Yuki
.JPN
-4LAP
62
DONOMAE Katsunori
.JPN
-4LAP
63
OKAMOTO Yutaro
.JPN
-4LAP
64
TAKATA Kohei
.JPN
-4LAP
65
KAMIYA Masanori
.JPN
-4LAP
66
HIROHATA Kazuchika
.JPN
-4LAP
67
KOSHIYAMA Masahiro
.JPN
-5LAP
68
OKADA Norihiko
.JPN
-5LAP
69
SAWADA Yasuyuki
.JPN
-5LAP
70
FUKUI Eita
.JPN
-5LAP
71
YAMADA Kenji
.JPN
-5LAP
  YOSHIOKA Shusuke
.JPN
DNF
  MURAYAMA Yuya
.JPN
DNF
  TAKAI Ippei
.JPN
DNF
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