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World Military Cyclo-Cross Championships

Luxembourg, November 24, 2002

Results

Results

1 Kris Wouters (Belgium)                          55.39
2 Tom De Kort (Belgium)                            0.28
3 Alessandro Fontana (Italy)                       0.35
4 Tomas Kotbra (Czech Republic)                    1.26
5 Leo Karstens (Germany)                           1.26
6 Christian Weyland (Luxembourg)                   1.26
7 Ladislav Sulc (Czech Republic)                   1.58
8 Frantisek Kloucek (Czech Republic)               2.43
9 Berry Hoedemakers (Netherlands)                  2.54
10 Frank Schleck (Luxembourg)                      3.39
11 Zdenek Stybar (Czech Republic)                  4.42
12 Christophe Jacques (France)                     4.52
13 Frédéric Besson (France)                        5.11
14 Marc Schiltz (Luxembourg)                       5.21
15 Daniel Wasiewicz (Poland)                       5.32
16 Aschwin Van Oorschot (Netherlands)              5.52
17 Etienne Labrouche (France)                      5.57
18 Ronny Kremer (Luxembourg)                       6.20
19 Mateusz Rybczynski (Poland)                     6.26
20 Antoine Leuel (France)                          6.56
21 Eric Baumann (Germany)                          7.26
22 Raymond Lubbermann (Netherlands)                7.32
23 Sebastian Skiba (Poland)                        9.45
 
One lap behind
 
24 Hubert Nowak (Poland)
25 Marcel Sieberg (Germany)
26 Sander Floor (Netherlands)
27 Michele Frau (Italy)
DNF Marcus Burghardt (Germany)
 
Teams classification
 
1 Czech Republic                                     19
2 Luxembourg                                         32
3 France                                             45
4 Netherlands                                        49
5 Germany                                            53
6 Poland                                             60
 
Courtesy Fernand Thill