Polc wins in Chile
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International field contests downhill race
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# | Rider Name (Country) Team | Result |
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1 | Filip Polc (Svk) | 0:02:39.21 |
2 | Cédric Gracia (Fra) | 0:00:02.78 |
3 | Mario José Jarrin Molina (Ecu) | 0:00:03.61 |
4 | Ramon Antonio Leiva Figueroa (Chi) | 0:00:03.79 |
5 | Enrique Genova (Chi) | 0:00:06.18 |
6 | Christopher Van Dine (USA) | 0:00:07.38 |
7 | Jeremias Maio (Arg) | 0:00:08.20 |
8 | Pedro Antonio Ferreira Landskran (Chi) | 0:00:10.73 |
9 | Santiago De Santiago (Arg) | 0:00:10.88 |
10 | Markolf Berchtold (Bra) | 0:00:14.38 |
11 | Andrew Bretas (Bra) | 0:00:15.52 |
12 | Nataniel Giacomozzi (Bra) | 0:00:17.18 |
13 | Luis Matias Nuñez (Chi) | 0:00:18.42 |
14 | Andreas Constantino Kukulis Blajtrach (Chi) | 0:00:19.01 |
15 | Yonatan Alexander Aguilar Valenzuela (Chi) | 0:00:19.06 |
16 | Jorge Monzon Penailillo (Chi) | 0:00:19.11 |
17 | Jaime Rojas (Chi) | 0:00:19.44 |
18 | Cristobal Ramirez Dupuy (Chi) | 0:00:20.36 |
19 | Diego Figueroa (Chi) | 0:00:20.49 |
20 | Jorge Alejandro Acuna Quintana (Chi) | 0:00:22.81 |
21 | Alexander Grigoriew (Chi) | 0:00:23.43 |
22 | Pablo Seewald (Arg) | 0:00:24.75 |
23 | Diego Neumann (Bra) | 0:00:25.74 |
24 | Claudio Osorio (Chi) | 0:00:26.12 |
25 | Ignacio Rojo Picand (Chi) | 0:00:31.21 |
26 | Gonzalo Serenelli (Arg) | 0:00:33.82 |
27 | Miguel Pozo Cueto (Chi) | 0:00:37.02 |
28 | Diego Sarmiento (Per) | 0:00:41.04 |
29 | Sebastian De Santiago (Arg) | 0:08:29.38 |
DNF | John Plaza (Chi) | Row 29 - Cell 2 |
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