Buchli beats Huber and Dietsch in Switzerland
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published Tough field competes one week after marathon worlds
Results
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# | Rider Name (Country) Team | Result |
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1 | Lukas Buchli (Swi) | 5:42:43 |
2 | Urs Huber (Swi) | 0:08:09 |
3 | Thomas Dietsch (Fra) | 0:20:32 |
4 | Thomas Stoll (Swi) | 0:20:39 |
5 | Marco Lang (Swi) | 0:22:32 |
6 | Manuel Scheidegger (Swi) | 0:33:17 |
7 | Stefan Roffler (Swi) | 0:33:37 |
8 | Damian Perrin (Swi) | 0:36:35 |
9 | Friedrich Dalher (Swi) | 0:39:19 |
10 | Norbert Wyss (Swi) | 0:42:22 |
11 | Michael Montandon (Swi) | 0:46:26 |
12 | Jakob Oswald (Swi) | 0:50:43 |
13 | Mattia Longa (Ita) | 0:57:43 |
14 | Markus Ziegler (Ger) | 0:58:23 |
15 | Christian Biffiger (Swi) | 0:59:27 |
16 | Klemens Bont (Swi) | 1:03:57 |
17 | Sebastian Muth (Ger) | 1:06:46 |
18 | Stefan Julier (Swi) | 1:10:22 |
19 | Stephane Rapillard (Swi) | 1:13:06 |
20 | Adam Ferrari (Swi) | 1:14:25 |
21 | Florian Brugger (Aut) | 1:23:01 |
22 | Nard Louws (Ned) | 1:31:44 |
23 | Leon Kuypers (Ned) | 1:42:16 |
24 | Reto Meier (Swi) | 1:45:04 |
25 | Ronald Van Den Bos (Ned) | 1:46:47 |
30 | Arno Longa (Ita) | 2:52:40 |
31 | Johan De Baets (Bel) | 3:04:17 |
32 | Robert Van Der Steen (Ger) | 3:04:51 |
DNF | Thomas Zahnd (Swi) | Row 28 - Cell 2 |
DNF | Lucien Peterhans (Swi) | Row 29 - Cell 2 |
DNF | Tristan Blanchard (Swi) | Row 30 - Cell 2 |
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# | Rider Name (Country) Team | Result |
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1 | Milena Landtwing (Swi) | 6:50:43 |
2 | Antonia Wipfli (Swi) | 0:04:55 |
3 | Jane Nüssli (GBr) | 0:23:44 |
4 | Giuliana Vitali Frei (Swi) | 0:32:12 |
5 | Catherine Lohri (Swi) | 1:04:38 |
6 | Andrea Kuster (Swi) | 1:05:05 |
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