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Cyclo-Cross UCI X2O Badkamers Trofee 2020 - 2021 (Soudal Brussels Universities Cyclocross)


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Cyclo-Cross UCI X2O Badkamers Trofee 2020 - 2021 (Soudal Brussels Universities Cyclocross)

 

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Events
         
  • Men's Cyclo-Cross (8/8)
  • Women's Cyclo-Cross (8/8)


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

Sunday, February 14th
13:45 Women's Race
15:00 Men's Race
Women's Cyclo Cross (8/8)
Non-Olympic Event
Final Result
 
NED.gif ALVARADO Ceylin del Carmen
40:46
 
NED.gif BETSEMA Denise
40:52
 
NED.gif BAKKER Manon
41:06
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
VAN EMPEL Fem
NED.gif
41:21
5
BRAND Lucinda
NED.gif
41:23
6
WORST Annemarie
NED.gif
41:30
7
KAY Anna
GBR.gif
41:45
8
VAN ALPHEN Aniek
NED.gif
42:00
9
CANT Sanne
BEL.gif
42:09
10
NORBERT RIBEROLLE Marion
FRA.gif
42:39
11
LECHNER Eva
ITA.gif
43:11
12
VAN LOY Ellen
BEL.gif
43:19
13
KASTELIJN Yara
NED.gif
43:27
14
VAN DER HEIJDEN Inge
NED.gif
44:20
15
FAHRINGER Rebecca
USA.gif
44:43
16
ARZUFFI Alice Maria
ITA.gif
44:53
17
VERHESTRAETEN Karen
BEL.gif
45:02
18
CRABBÉ Kiona
BEL.gif
45:22
19
MEISTROK Susanne
NED.gif
45:22
20
BASTIAENSSEN Fauve
BEL.gif
45:42
21
TRUYEN Marthe
BEL.gif
46:21
22
PEETERS Jinse
BEL.gif
46:25
23
VAN BOVEN Hannah
NED.gif
47:55
24
VERHOEVEN Suzanne
BEL.gif
48:14
25
BARTHELS Maïté
LUX.gif
-1LAP
26
KELLY Siobhan
CAN.gif
-1LAP
27
GREENHALGH Laura
GBR.gif
-1LAP
28
ROMBOUTS Tine
BEL.gif
-2LAPS
  MULDER Mascha
NED.gif
DNF
  VAN ANROOIJ Lindy
NED.gif
DNF
Men's Cyclo Cross (8/8)
Non-Olympic Event
Final Result
 
BEL.gif AERTS Toon
57:44
 
BEL.gif HERMANS Quinten
58:04
 
BEL.gif VANDEPUTTE Niels
58:20
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
ADAMS Jens
BEL.gif
58:27
5
VANTHOURENHOUT Michael
BEL.gif
58:32
6
ISERBYT Eli
BEL.gif
58:45
7
VAN DER HAAR Lars
NED.gif
59:02
8
KUHN Kevin
SUI.gif
59:13
9
SWEECK Laurens
BEL.gif
59:22
10
KIELICH Timo
BEL.gif
59:27
11
LOOCKX Lander
BEL.gif
59:27
12
BAESTAENS Vincent
BEL.gif
59:27
13
RÜEGG Timon
SUI.gif
59:36
14
VANDEBOSCH Toon
BEL.gif
59:52
15
SOETE Daan
BEL.gif
59:56
16
VAN KESSEL Corne
NED.gif
1:00:07
17
KAMP Ryan
NED.gif
1:00:15
18
NYS Thibau
BEL.gif
1:01:02
19
MEIN Thomas
GBR.gif
1:01:02
20
BEKAERT Yentl
BEL.gif
1:01:47
21
DEJONGHE Len
BEL.gif
1:01:53
22
AERNOUTS Jim
BEL.gif
1:01:58
23
MEEUSSEN Witse
BEL.gif
1:02:21
24
RONHAAR Pim
NED.gif
1:02:42
25
AGTERBERG Kyle
NED.gif
1:03:16
26
VAN DER POEL David
NED.gif
1:03:19
27
HENDRIKX Mees
NED.gif
1:03:32
28
HUYBS Ward
BEL.gif
1:03:38
29
BAERS Arne
BEL.gif
1:04:03
30
ROUILLER Loris
SUI.gif
1:04:22
31
VAN LOOVEREN Joachim
BEL.gif
-1LAP
32
VERHEYEN Thomas
BEL.gif
-1LAP
33
PEMEN Dolf
BEL.gif
-2LAPS
34
GABRIEL Timothé
FRA.gif
-2LAPS
35
BELMANS Lennert
BEL.gif
-2LAPS
36
THOMAS Théo
BEL.gif
-2LAPS
37
ANDERSON Jonathan
USA.gif
-3LAPS
38
JETTE Cameron
CAN.gif
-3LAPS
39
OGER Vincent
BEL.gif
-5LAPS
 
SWEECK Diether
BEL.gif
DNF
 
GODRIE Stan
NED.gif
DNF
 
VAN DER HEIJDEN Maik
NED.gif
DNF
 
WYSEURE Joran
BEL.gif
DNF
 
VERVOORT Wout
BEL.gif
DNF
 
LAEVENS Justin
BEL.gif
DNF
 
SALOMEZ Ydris
BEL.gif
DNF

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