European Championships: Romain Grégoire wins junior men's road race title
Per Strand Hagenes second and Lenny Martinez third
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| Pos. | Rider Name (Country) Team | Result |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Romain Grégoire (France) | 2:35:42 |
| 2 | Per Strand Hagenes (Norway) | |
| 3 | Lenny Martinez (France) | |
| 4 | Vlad van Mechelen (Belgium) | 0:00:10 |
| 5 | Manuel Oioli (Italy) | |
| 6 | Jan Christen (Switzerland) | |
| 7 | Madis Mihkels (Estonia) | |
| 8 | Martin Svrček (Slovakia) | |
| 9 | Alexander Hajek (Austria) | |
| 10 | Sebastian Kirkedam Larsen (Norway) | |
| 11 | Alessandro Romele (Italy) | |
| 12 | Emil Herzog (Germany) | |
| 13 | Moritz Kärsten (Germany) | |
| 14 | Tibor del Grosso (Netherlands) | |
| 15 | Jente Michels (Belgium) | |
| 16 | Edoardo Zamperini (Italy) | |
| 17 | Joris Reinderink (Netherlands) | |
| 18 | Robin Donzé (Switzerland) | |
| 19 | Trym Brennsæter (Norway) | |
| 20 | António Morgado (Portugal) | |
| 21 | Menno Huising (Netherlands) | |
| 22 | Hautegem Van (Belgium) | |
| 23 | Luis-joe Lührs (Germany) | |
| 24 | Milan Kadlec (Czech Republic) | |
| 25 | Pau Marti Soriano (Spain) | |
| 26 | Maxence Place (Belgium) | |
| 27 | Thomas Tachot (France) | |
| 28 | Hugo Aznar (Spain) | |
| 29 | Gonçalo Tavares (Portugal) | |
| 30 | Alessandro Pinarello (Italy) | |
| 31 | Arno Wallenborn (Luxembourg) | |
| 32 | Ludovico Crescioli (Italy) | |
| 33 | Iván Romeo (Spain) | |
| 34 | Marco Schrettl (Austria) | |
| 35 | Darren Rafferty (Ireland) | |
| 36 | Ola Sylling (Norway) | |
| 37 | Giulio Pellizzari (Italy) | |
| 38 | Johannes Kulset (Norway) | |
| 39 | Cian Uijtdebroeks (Belgium) | |
| 40 | Brieuc Rolland (France) | |
| 41 | Alec Segaert (Belgium) | 0:00:59 |
| 42 | Frank Aron Ragilo (Estonia) | 0:01:09 |
| 43 | Tijmen Graat (Netherlands) | 0:01:59 |
| 44 | Jelle Boonstra (Netherlands) | 0:02:04 |
| 45 | Sebastian Putz (Austria) | 0:03:21 |
| 46 | Noa Isidore (France) | |
| 47 | Daniel Mraz (Czech Republic) | 0:03:23 |
| 48 | Tim Rey (Switzerland) | 0:04:07 |
| 49 | Yanis-eric Markwalder (Switzerland) | |
| 50 | Cedric Abt (Germany) | 0:04:23 |
| 51 | Daniel Schrag (Germany) | |
| 52 | Jesse Kramer (Netherlands) | |
| 53 | Mil Morang (Luxembourg) | |
| 54 | Aljaž Turk (Slovenia) | |
| 55 | Mihnea-alexandru Harasim (Romania) | |
| 56 | Stian Fredheim (Norway) | |
| 57 | Leevi Kervinen (Finland) | |
| 58 | Maksym Varenyk (Ukraine) | |
| 59 | Samuel Tuka (Slovakia) | |
| 60 | Roman Ermakov (Russia) | |
| 61 | Tiago Clemente (Portugal) | |
| 62 | Nils Aebersold (Switzerland) | |
| 63 | Artemii Khomiakov (Russia) | |
| 64 | Nicolas Rousset Favier (France) | 0:04:31 |
| 65 | Nikita Vasilev (Russia) | 0:05:15 |
| 66 | Xabier Zabala (Spain) | |
| 67 | Romet Pajur (Estonia) | 0:07:46 |
| 68 | Aaron Aus (Estonia) | 0:07:47 |
| 69 | Tiago Nunes (Portugal) | 0:07:49 |
| 70 | Ronan o'Connor (Ireland) | 0:08:08 |
| 71 | Valery Shtin (Russia) | 0:08:35 |
| 72 | Fabijan Kralj (Slovenia) | |
| 73 | Matteo Groß (Germany) | 0:08:36 |
| 74 | Lauri Tamm (Estonia) | |
| 75 | Mathieu Kockelmann (Luxembourg) | 0:08:38 |
| 76 | Ruben Sanchez (Spain) | |
| 77 | Samuel Kováč (Slovakia) | 0:08:42 |
| DNF | Martin Marinov (Bulgaria) | |
| DNF | Ivan Okmažić (Croatia) | |
| DNF | Axel Källberg (Finland) | |
| DNF | Nikiforos Arvanitou (Greece) | |
| DNF | Davíð Jónsson (Iceland) | |
| DNF | Ruairi Byrne (Ireland) | |
| DNF | Dean Harvey (Ireland) | |
| DNF | Matīss Kaļveršs (Latvia) | |
| DNF | Roberts Cukurs (Latvia) | |
| DNF | Gvido Kokle (Latvia) | |
| DNF | Gediminas Kubelskas (Lithuania) | |
| DNF | Justinas Venckus (Lithuania) | |
| DNF | Luka Dimitrijoski (North Macedonia) | |
| DNF | Dimitar Jovanoski (North Macedonia) | |
| DNF | Jovan Mitev (North Macedonia) | |
| DNF | Laurențiu Buianu (Moldova) | |
| DNF | Sérgio Saleiro (Portugal) | |
| DNF | Maksim Orekhov (Russia) | |
| DNF | Jaka Špoljar (Slovenia) | |
| DNF | Eric Pedersen (Sweden) | |
| DNF | Lorain Julmy (Switzerland) | |
| DNF | Haimar Etxeberria (Spain) | |
| DNF | Vitalii Kost (Ukraine) | |
| DNF | Alexandre Kess (Luxembourg) | |
| DNF | Semen Simon (Ukraine) | |
| DNF | Lukas Grießer (Austria) | |
| DNF | Leo Kerschbaumer (Austria) | |
| DNF | Pavel Novak (Czech Republic) | |
| DNF | Štěpán Telecky (Czech Republic) | |
| DNF | Hubert Grygowski (Poland) | |
| DNF | Lukasz Juszczak (Poland) | |
| DNF | Mikolaj Szulik (Poland) | |
| DNF | Mark Percic (Serbia) | |
| DNF | Kristóf Árvai (Hungary) | |
| DNF | Bence Mészáros (Hungary) | |
| DNF | Mark Takacs-valent (Hungary) | |
| DNF | Lukáš Ungvarský (Slovakia) | |
| DNF | Brikel Barci (Albania) | |
| DNF | Nikita Sitov (Azerbaijan) | |
| DNF | Daniel Todorov (Bulgaria) | |
| DNF | Constantinos Ioannou (Cyprus) | |
| DNF | Tomas-casimir Niemi (Finland) | |
| DNF | Breki Gunnarsson (Iceland) | |
| DNF | Matthías Schou Matthíasson (Iceland) | |
| DNF | Adam Gilsenan (Ireland) | |
| DNF | Conal Scully (Ireland) | |
| DNF | Karlis Klismets (Latvia) | |
| DNF | Rauls Gutmanis (Latvia) | |
| DNF | Karlis Valters Grundulis (Latvia) | |
| DNF | Jomantas Venckus (Lithuania) | |
| DNF | Edgaras Žekas (Lithuania) | |
| DNF | Darko Dimovski (North Macedonia) | |
| DNF | Aleksandar Miloshevski (North Macedonia) | |
| DNF | Teo Vrondeliev (North Macedonia) | |
| DNF | Rúben Rodrigues (Portugal) | |
| DNF | Artem Kondratev (Russia) | |
| DNF | Vid Jeromel (Slovenia) | |
| DNF | Isak Magnusson (Sweden) | |
| DNF | Axel Persmeen (Sweden) | |
| DNF | Henry Grünberg (Estonia) | |
| DNF | Yuriy Korzinin (Ukraine) | |
| DNF | Max Gilles (Luxembourg) | |
| DNF | Dmytro Polupan (Ukraine) | |
| DNF | Noé Ury (Luxembourg) | |
| DNF | Bohdan Solonnikov (Ukraine) | |
| DNF | Moritz Hörandtner (Austria) | |
| DNF | Matyáš Kopecký (Czech Republic) | |
| DNF | Daniel Sporysch (Czech Republic) | |
| DNF | Mateusz Gajdulewicz (Poland) | |
| DNF | Kacper Hoppa (Poland) | |
| DNF | Michał Pomorski (Poland) | |
| DNF | Dejan Cogoljević (Serbia) | |
| DNF | Mihajlo Stolić (Serbia) | |
| DNF | Zoltán Antal Lepold (Hungary) | |
| DNF | Zétény Szijártó (Hungary) | |
| DNF | Tomáš Sivok (Slovakia) | |
| DNF | Mateo Balaj (Albania) | |
| DNF | Nuri Mullalli (Albania) | |
| DNF | Gabriel Grozev (Bulgaria) | |
| DNS | Lukáš Sokolík (Slovakia) |
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