Tibor Del Grosso wins junior men's Azencross
Twan Van Der Drift second and Ward Huybs third

Pos. | Rider Name (Country) Team | Result |
---|---|---|
1 | Tibor Del Grosso (Ned) | 0:40:52 |
2 | Twan Van Der Drift (Ned) | 0:00:09 |
3 | Ward Huybs (Bel) | 0:00:15 |
4 | Rory Mcguire (GBr) | 0:00:16 |
5 | Filippo Agostinacchio (Ita) | 0:00:28 |
6 | Gustav Wang (Den) | 0:00:44 |
7 | Simon Wyllie (GBr) | 0:01:07 |
8 | Matouš Fiala (Cze) | 0:01:11 |
9 | Levi Van Hoften (Ned) | 0:01:16 |
10 | Nick Carter (USA) | 0:01:18 |
11 | Magnus Sheffield (USA) | 0:01:21 |
12 | Tim Neffgen (Ger) | 0:01:22 |
13 | Alec Gregory (GBr) | |
14 | David Šulc (Cze) | 0:01:33 |
15 | Victor Van De Putte (Bel) | 0:01:38 |
16 | Milan Kuypers (Bel) | 0:01:40 |
17 | Ruben Meeusen (Bel) | 0:01:49 |
18 | Huub Artz (Ned) | 0:01:58 |
19 | Jonas Van Dijck (Bel) | 0:02:00 |
20 | William Philippe (Fra) | 0:02:02 |
21 | Ben Chilton (GBr) | 0:02:03 |
22 | Wout Janssen (Bel) | |
23 | Oliver Vedersø Sølvhøj (Den) | 0:02:15 |
24 | Ivan Gallego (USA) | |
25 | Pieter Pauwels (Bel) | 0:02:33 |
26 | Alain Suarez Fernandez (Spa) | 0:02:39 |
27 | Tobias Lillelund (Den) | |
28 | Adam Bent (GBr) | 0:02:46 |
29 | Andrew Strohmeyer (USA) | 0:02:52 |
30 | Cody Scott (Can) | 0:02:53 |
31 | Mathis Nierding (Fra) | |
32 | Carl Kagevi (Swe) | 0:02:55 |
33 | Lennert Goovaerts (Bel) | 0:03:04 |
34 | Filip Mård (Swe) | 0:03:06 |
35 | Jesse Kramer (Ned) | 0:03:09 |
36 | Lucas Stierwalt (USA) | 0:03:10 |
37 | Lars Van Den Broeck (Bel) | 0:03:12 |
38 | Ferre Geeraerts (Bel) | 0:03:31 |
39 | Manuel Capra (Ita) | 0:03:35 |
40 | Noud Van Den Hurk (Ned) | 0:03:42 |
41 | Quinten Buijs (Ned) | 0:03:48 |
42 | Václav Dostál (Cze) | |
43 | Ryder Uetrecht (USA) | 0:03:49 |
44 | Wannes Verstraelen (Bel) | 0:04:10 |
45 | Toon Sluydts (Bel) | 0:04:15 |
46 | Jamie Williams (USA) | |
47 | Iben Van Staay (Bel) | 0:04:37 |
48 | Senne Willems (Bel) | 0:04:39 |
49 | Nando De Rijck (Bel) | 0:04:41 |
50 | Philippe Mancinelli (Ita) | 0:04:48 |
51 | Matthew Leliveld (Can) | 0:04:49 |
52 | Lennert Huybs (Bel) | 0:04:53 |
53 | Miel Storms (Ned) | 0:04:54 |
54 | Tomáš Doležal (Cze) | 0:04:55 |
55 | Marc Cabedo Hernandez (Spa) | |
56 | Lukas Vanderlinden (Bel) | 0:05:17 |
57 | Mike Deutekom (Ned) | 0:05:27 |
58 | Louis Leroy (Fra) | 0:05:28 |
59 | Yanick De Vos (Ned) | 0:05:40 |
60 | Max Palmer (GBr) | 0:05:46 |
61 | Niels Huijbregts (Ned) | 0:05:54 |
62 | Matis Boyer (Can) | 0:05:55 |
63 | Sam Freeman (GBr) | 0:05:59 |
64 | Brett Chow (Ned) | 0:06:14 |
65 | Lars Van Ryckeghem (Bel) | 0:06:20 |
66 | Trevor August (USA) | 0:06:21 |
67 | Jenson Duggy Brown (GBr) | 0:06:23 |
68 | Ben Flanagan (GBr) | 0:06:47 |
69 | Brent De Bie (Bel) | 0:06:48 |
70 | Ruben Lembrechts (Bel) | |
71 | Senne Jorissen (Bel) | 0:06:52 |
72 | Tom Garnier (Fra) | 0:07:01 |
73 | Borre Van Den Eede (Bel) | 0:07:26 |
74 | Luca Van Hout (Bel) | 0:07:39 |
75 | Brem Deman (Bel) | 0:07:41 |
76 | Bas Van Der Burg (Ned) | 0:07:50 |
77 | Matthew Day (GBr) | |
78 | Miguel Ladang (Bel) | |
79 | Ids Visscher (Ned) | |
80 | Aku Koivistoinen (Fin) | |
DNF | Tom Schellekens (Ned) | |
DNF | Sam Nanopoulos (GBr) | |
DNF | Devin Van Hoolandt (Bel) |
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