Sels wins in Gullegem
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Worst is second, Brammeier third
Results
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# | Rider Name (Country) Team | Result |
---|---|---|
1 | Loes Sels (Bel) Pauwels Sauzen - Vastgoedservice | 0:41:39 |
2 | Annemarie Worst (Ned) Steylaerts - 777 | 0:00:08 |
3 | Nikki Brammeier (GBr) | 0:00:34 |
4 | Yara Kastelijn (Ned) Steylaerts - 777 | 0:00:53 |
5 | Ellen Van Loy (Bel) Telenet Fidea Lions | 0:00:59 |
6 | Fleur Nagengast (Ned) Telenet Fidea Lions | 0:01:05 |
7 | Anna Kay (GBr) | 0:01:07 |
8 | Kaitlin Keough (USA) | 0:01:11 |
9 | Karen Verhestraeten (Bel) | 0:01:20 |
10 | Marion Norbert Riberolle (Fra) | 0:01:27 |
11 | Rebecca Fahringer (USA) | 0:01:32 |
12 | Manon Bakker (Ned) | 0:02:20 |
13 | Joyce Vanderbeken (Bel) | 0:02:52 |
14 | Pauline Delhaye (Fra) | 0:03:00 |
15 | Axelle Bellaert (Bel) | 0:03:55 |
16 | Jennifer Malik (USA) | 0:04:07 |
17 | Elodie Kuijper (Ned) | 0:04:35 |
18 | Kim Van De Putte (Bel) | 0:04:43 |
19 | Fiona Turnbull (GBr) | 0:04:47 |
20 | Emily Werner (USA) | 0:05:03 |
21 | Kelly Van Den Steen (Bel) | 0:05:14 |
22 | Jinse Peeters (Bel) Pauwels Sauzen - Vastgoedservice | 0:05:33 |
23 | Jana Dobbelaere (Bel) | 0:05:36 |
24 | Julie Brouwers (Bel) | 0:05:40 |
25 | Corey Coogan Cisek (USA) | 0:05:45 |
26 | Anja Nobus (Bel) | 0:05:48 |
27 | Tessa Zwaenepoel (Bel) | 0:06:03 |
28 | Rebecca Gross (USA) | 0:06:10 |
29 | Julie De Wilde (Bel) | 0:06:35 |
30 | Laure Michels (Bel) | 0:07:02 |
31 | Maria Larkin (Irl) | 0:07:13 |
32 | Nele De Vos (Bel) | 0:07:24 |
33 | Diana Steffenhagen (Ger) | 0:08:16 |
34 | Eva Vermeersch (Bel) | 2laps |
35 | Nerea Isusi Ranero (Spa) | 2 laps |
36 | Katleen Fraeye (Bel) | 2 laps |
37 | Jo Blanchaert (Bel) | 3 laps |
38 | Maria Arbeloa Lopez (Spa) | 3 laps |
39 | Pepe Phillips (GBr) | 3 laps |
40 | Imke Storms (Bel) | 3 laps |
DNF | Aurelie Vermeir (Bel) | Row 40 - Cell 2 |
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