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Cyclo-Cross UCI Slovenský Pohár 2020 (Trnava)


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Cyclo-Cross UCI Slovenský Pohár 2020 (Trnava)

 

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Events
 

  • Men's Cyclo-Cross (1/4)
  • Men's Junior Cyclo-Cross (1/4)
  • Women's Cyclo-Cross (1/4)



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

Saturday, November 28th
12:30 Men's Junior Cyclo-Cross
13:30 Women's Cyclo-Cross
14:30 Men's Cyclo-Cross

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Men's Junior Cyclo-Cross (1/4)
Final Results

 

.FRA ROUXEL Gauthier
41:32,77

 

.FRA JOT Matéo
41:38,14

 

.SVK HAAS Christian
42:41,02

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
ČERNÝ Patrik
.CZE
43:18,11
5
KOVÁČ Samuel
.SVK
43:22,55
6
SOKOLÍK Lukáš
.SVK
44:18,05
7
HRTÁNEK Martin
.SVK
45:07,64
8
VRBIK Adam
.SVK
45:25,27
9
LAKTIŠ Timotej
.SVK
45:37,70
10
MAŇKOVSKY Dávid
.SVK
46:13,64
11
ČONTOFALSKÝ Marek
.SVK
46:16,95
12
MANZAT Dávid
.SVK
46:28,17
13
VLČÁK Jakub
.SVK
46:42,05
14
KURTY Matej
.SVK
47:03,92
15
CIBULA Matej
.SVK
-1LAP
16
PORUBSKÝ Róbert
.SVK
-1LAP
17
JANČO Mário
.SVK
-2LAP
18
MATEJKA Tobiáš
.SVK
-2LAP
19
KURUCZ TÓTH Áron
.SVK
-3LAP
20
ANTAL Michal
.SVK
-5LAP
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Women's Cyclo-Cross (1/4)
Non-Olympic Event

Final Results

 

.GBR MELLOR Amira
45:13,36

 

.CZE BAJGEROVÁ Nikola
45:47,42

 

.POL KRZYSTALA Zuzanna
45:55,36

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
KESEG STEVKOVA Janka
.SVK
46:27,55
5
KURNICKÁ Tereza
.SVK
48:18,52
6
GLAJZOVA Erika
.SVK
50:02,67
7
LUKÁČOVÁ Laura
.SVK
50:05,83
8
ZELINOVÁ Vladimíra
.SVK
52:28,80
9
KOSCOVÁ Kristina
.SVK
-2LAP
10
BIROŠOVÁ Tereza
.SVK
-2LAP
11
FILOVÁ Andrea
.SVK
-3LAP
12
PAULECHOVÁ Linda
.SVK
-3LAP
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Men's Cyclo-Cross (1/4)
Non-Olympic Event

Final Results

 

.BEL LOOCKX Lander
1:02:09,27

 

.FRA CASTILLE Noé
1:02:33,61

 

.FRA MAINGUENAUD Tom
1:02:36,21

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
DEJONGHE Len
.BEL
1:03:21,05
5
GLAJZA Ondrej
.SVK
1:03:21,45
6
GILLES Cyprien
.FRA
1:03:23,24
7
KURTY Jakub
.SVK
1:04:59,36
8
ULIK Matej
.SVK
1:05:02,30
9
ZELENÝ Ondřej
.CZE
1:06:03,83
10
THIROTEL Hugo
.FRA
-3LAP
11
KARAS Juraj
.SVK
-4LAP
12
TRNKA Marek
.SVK
-4LAP
13
PAPCUN Florián
.SVK
-5LAP
14
BRŠEL Samuel
.SVK
-5LAP
15
VOZAR Simon
.SVK
-6LAP
16
LÍŠKA Daniel
.SVK
-6LAP
17
BRUYNSEELS Dries
.SVK
-6LAP
18
MELIŠ Erik
.SVK
-6LAP
19
BUCHEL Štefan
.SVK
-7LAP
20
BYRAM Lewis
.GBR
-7LAP
21
VARHANOVSKY Jakub
.SVK
-7LAP
22
RŽONCA Michal
.SVK
-8LAP
23
BRUYNSEELS Greg
.SVK
-8LAP
  SCHNEIDER Lilian
.FRA
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