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Men's Road Race
Final Results
 
FRA.gif COSNEFROY Benoît
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FRA.gif ALAPHILIPPE Julian
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DEN.gif HONORÉ Mikkel Frølich
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Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
HAYTER Ethan
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+13
5
SWIFT Connor
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+13
6
BONNAMOUR Franck
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+13
7
STUYVEN Jasper
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+13
8
MADOUAS Valentin
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+13
9
PACHER Quentin
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+16
10
NIZZOLO Giacomo
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+17
11
HOFSTETTER Hugo
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+17
12
BALLERINI Davide
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+17
13
ALEOTTI Giovanni
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+17
14
PARET-PEINTRE Aurélien
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+17
15
SIMON Julien
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+17
16
GODON Dorian
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+17
17
PICHON Laurent
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+17
18
SERRANO Gonzalo
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+17
19
HERMANS Ben
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+17
20
BARGUIL Warren
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+17
21
CHEVALIER Maxime
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+17
22
VALGREN Michael
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+17
23
WILLIAMS Stephen
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+17
24
BURGAUDEAU Mathieu
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+17
25
KANGERT Tanel
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+17
26
HINDLEY Jai
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+17
27
CATTANEO Mattia
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+17
28
FERASSE Thibault
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+17
29
BARBERO Carlos
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+22
30
VENDRAME Andrea
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+53
31
BOASSON HAGEN Edvald
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+53
32
TRARIEUX Julien
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+53
33
GOLDSTEIN Omer
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+53
34
ULISSI Diego
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+53
35
PÉRICHON Pierre-Luc
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+53
36
KONRAD Patrick
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+53
37
HARDY Romain
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+53
38
GREGAARD Jonas
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+53
39
GONZÁLEZ Abner
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+53
40
MARTIN Dan
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+53
41
SKJELMOSE JENSEN Mattias
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+53
42
DONOVAN Mark
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+53
43
WARBASSE Larry
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+53
44
HIGUITA Sergio
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+53
45
LÓPEZ-CÓZAR Juan Antonio
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+1:09
46
GESBERT Élie
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+1:47
47
EENKHOORN Pascal
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+2:03
48
GAUDU David
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+2:25
49
ROWE Luke
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+2:25
50
DÍAZ José Manuel
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+2:58
51
GESCHKE Simon
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+3:45
52
DE MARCHI Alessandro
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+4:27
53
CLARKE Simon
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+4:39
54
ŠIŠKEVIČIUS Evaldas
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+4:39
55
DECLERCQ Tim
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+4:53
56
PLANCKAERT Baptiste
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+4:53
57
GOOSSENS Kobe
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+4:53
58
FEDELI Alessandro
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+4:53
59
VINGEGAARD Jonas
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+4:53
60
POGAČAR Tadej
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+6:30
61
SERRY Pieter
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+6:30
62
PEÑALVER Manuel
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+6:30
63
FUENTES Ángel
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+6:30
64
GRMAY Tsgabu
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+6:30
65
BENNETT Sean
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+6:30
66
KUDUS Merhawi
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+6:30
67
SEIGLE Romain
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+6:30
68
BELLICAUD Jeremy
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+6:30
69
DELETTRE Alexandre
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+6:30
70
BOOKWALTER Brent
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+6:30
71
SCHMID Mauro
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+6:30
72
GUGLIELMI Simon
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+6:30
73
DEKKER David
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+6:30
74
BERNARD Julien
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+6:30
75
EEKHOFF Nils
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+6:30
76
LEDANOIS Kévin
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+6:30
77
LEKNESSUND Andreas
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+6:30
78
FERNÁNDEZ Delio
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+10:43
79
DOULL Owain
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+10:43
80
SWIFT Ben
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+10:43
81
AYUSO Juan
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+10:43
82
COMBAUD Romain
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+10:43
83
CULLAIGH Gabriel
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+10:43
84
CHAMPION Thomas
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+10:43
85
AMADOR Andrey
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+10:43
86
COLLEONI Kevin
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+10:43
87
SAMITIER Sergio
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+13:04
88
LEEMREIZE Gijs
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+13:04
89
MARCZYŃSKI Tomasz
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+13:04
90
CONCA Filippo
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+13:04
91
CANTÓN Isaac
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+13:04
92
TERPSTRA Niki
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+13:04
93
EG Niklas
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+13:04
94
APARICIO Mario
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+13:04
95
GALL Felix
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+13:04
96
PERRY Benjamin
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+13:04
  FABBRO Matteo
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DNF
  WALLS Matthew
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DNF
  VACEK Karel
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DNF
  MOLANO Juan Sebastián
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DNF
  MIRZA Yousif
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DNF
  RUBIO Einer Augusto
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DNF
  BOARO Manuele
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DNF
  FELLINE Fabio
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DNF
  GAILLARD Marlon
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DNF
  TURGIS Anthony
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DNF
  RENARD Alexis
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DNF
  JAUREGUI Quentin
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DNF
  HENAO Sebastián
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DNF
  ARMIRAIL Bruno
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DNF
  DAVY Clément
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DNF
  BERHANE Natnael
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DNF
  FERNÁNDEZ Rubén
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DNF
  MULLER Gabriel
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DNF
  EGHOLM Jakob
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DNF
  TIBERI Antonio
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DNF
  DEVRIENDT Tom
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DNF
  HERMANS Quinten
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DNF
  PRADES Eduard
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DNF
  SMITH Dion
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DNF
  GARRISON Ian
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DNF
  MAŁECKI Kamil
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DNF
  VERVLOESEM Xandres
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DNF
  GOUGEARD Alexis
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DNF
  PFINGSTEN Christoph
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DNF
  BARTA Will
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DNF
  EL FARES Julien
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DNF
  CAPECCHI Eros
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DNF
  INKELAAR Kevin
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DNF
  BAŠKA Erik
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DNF
  SCHELLING Ide
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DNF
  POWER Robert
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DNF
  CONTI Valerio
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DNF
  RIABUSHENKO Alexandr
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DNF
  ARCAS Jorge
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DNF
  BATTISTELLA Samuele
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DNF
  DE BOD Stefan
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DNF
  ROCHE Nicolas
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DNF
  GRELLIER Fabien
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DNF
  BEVIN Patrick
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DNF
  BARTHE Cyril
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DNF
  HIVERT Jonathan
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DNF
  RIVERA Brandon Smith
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DNF
  LADAGNOUS Matthieu
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DNF
  BOUET Maxime
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DNF
  CONSONNI Simone
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DNF
  LAFAY Victor
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DNF
  MOLENAAR Alex
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DNF
  GHEBREIGZABHIER Amanuel
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DNF
  DE WINTER Ludwig
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DNF
  GHIRMAY HAILU Biniam
ERI.gif
DNF
  VANSPEYBROUCK Pieter
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DNF
  HEPBURN Michael
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DNF
  GRIGNARD Sébastien
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DNF
  OLDANI Stefano
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DNF
  GALLOPIN Tony
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DNF
  HARPER Chris
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DNF
  FOSS Tobias
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DNF
  WHELAN James
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DNF
  NAKANE Hideto
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DNF
  DAVIES Scott
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DNF
  VALLS Rafael
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DNF
  WANDAHL Frederik
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DNF
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