Berg descends to Finnish title
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Lähteinen wins women's race
Full Results
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# | Rider Name (Country) Team | Result |
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1 | Toni Berg | 0:00:58.00 |
2 | Aki Färm | 0:00:00.47 |
3 | Mikko Lampén | 0:00:00.72 |
4 | Joonas Savolainen | 0:00:01.25 |
5 | Miika Lehtinen | 0:00:01.28 |
6 | Olli Alanko | 0:00:01.40 |
7 | Visa Malinen | 0:00:01.45 |
8 | Riku Lansio | 0:00:01.50 |
9 | Joonas Riihelae | 0:00:01.64 |
10 | Mika Sukanen | 0:00:02.10 |
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# | Rider Name (Country) Team | Result |
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1 | Katja Lähteinen | 0:01:15.20 |
2 | Elise Kulmala | 0:00:01.90 |
3 | Anitra Hirvinen | 0:00:05.20 |
4 | Laura Janhunen | 0:00:07.20 |
5 | Susanna Hirvinen | 0:00:08.60 |
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