Dubois wins Belgian four cross title
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published Magis and Georges complete top three
Results
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# | Rider Name (Country) Team |
---|---|
1 | Arnaud Dubois (Bel) |
2 | Johnny Magis (Bel) |
3 | Laurent Georges (Bel) |
4 | Philippe Delhasse (Bel) |
5 | Jérôme Lange (Bel) |
6 | Philippe Hebert (Bel) |
7 | Wouter Rogiers (Bel) |
8 | Christophe Lecocq (Bel) |
9 | Thibaud Radermecker (Bel) |
10 | Alexandre Orban (Bel) |
11 | Lionel Van Eldom (Bel) |
12 | Alain Delhougne (Bel) |
13 | Gilles Massa (Bel) |
14 | Christophee Gromesch (Bel) |
15 | Frederik Wuyts (Bel) |
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