De Moyer tops Spranger in junior men's race in Loenhout
De Bruyckere rounds out podium
Pos. | Rider Name (Country) Team | Result |
---|---|---|
1 | Kenay De Moyer (Bel) | 0:43:35 |
2 | Jack Spranger (USA) | 0:00:05 |
3 | Kay De Bruyckere (Bel) | 0:00:08 |
4 | Aaron Dockx (Bel) | 0:00:19 |
5 | Louka Lesueur (Fra) | 0:00:27 |
6 | Frank O'Reilly (USA) | 0:00:41 |
7 | Václav Ježek (Cze) | 0:01:03 |
8 | Ferre Urkens (Bel) | 0:01:13 |
9 | Ben Askey (GBr) | |
10 | Andrew August (USA) | |
11 | Bart Kortleve (Ned) | 0:01:15 |
12 | Menno Huising (Ned) | 0:01:24 |
13 | Ian Ackert (Can) | 0:01:32 |
14 | Robbe Geudens (Bel) | 0:01:35 |
15 | Robbe Dhondt (Bel) | |
16 | Bjoern Koerdt (GBr) | 0:01:37 |
17 | Wies Nuyens (Bel) | |
18 | Luke Valenti (Can) | |
19 | Seppe Van Den Boer (Bel) | 0:01:38 |
20 | Martin Orriere (Fra) | 0:01:50 |
21 | Joseph Smith (GBr) | 0:02:04 |
22 | Esteban Foucher (Fra) | 0:02:22 |
23 | Daniel Nielsen (Den) | 0:02:28 |
24 | Pierre Henry Basset (Fra) | 0:02:46 |
25 | Filip Samec (Cze) | 0:02:56 |
26 | Silas Kuschla (Ger) | 0:02:59 |
27 | Raul Mira Bonastre (Spa) | 0:03:00 |
28 | Mil Morang (Lux) | 0:03:03 |
29 | Yenthe Vanhoudt (Bel) | 0:03:11 |
30 | Ben Stokes (USA) | 0:03:14 |
31 | Jelte Jochems (Ned) | |
32 | Maximilian Kerl (Cze) | 0:03:33 |
33 | Fantin Gloux (Fra) | 0:03:34 |
34 | Jari Prins (Ned) | 0:03:40 |
35 | Dario Van Der Heyden (Bel) | 0:03:47 |
36 | Pau Marti Soriano (Spa) | |
37 | Matteo Garnier (Fra) | 0:03:48 |
38 | Mika Vijfvinkel (Ned) | 0:03:53 |
39 | Christiaan Van Rees (Ned) | 0:03:58 |
40 | Vaughn Veenendaal (USA) | |
41 | Alexander Woodford (Can) | 0:04:18 |
42 | Ivan Gomar Millet (Spa) | 0:04:27 |
43 | Bram Sprangers (Bel) | 0:04:33 |
44 | Ville Merlov (Swe) | 0:04:40 |
45 | Fredrik Fjærli (Nor) | 0:04:47 |
46 | Magnus White (USA) | 0:04:51 |
47 | Miles Gevaert (Bel) | 0:05:00 |
48 | Rob Willekens (Bel) | 0:05:02 |
49 | Born De Dobbelaere (Bel) | 0:05:13 |
50 | Pierre Choblet (Fra) | 0:05:16 |
51 | Jelle Wouters (Bel) | |
52 | Stan Van Grieken (Bel) | 0:05:17 |
53 | Rooney Rutten (Bel) | 0:05:21 |
54 | Arne De Clercq (Bel) | 0:05:43 |
55 | Lennert Van Lommel (Bel) | 0:05:52 |
56 | Patrick Nieuwenhuis (Ned) | 0:05:56 |
57 | Tom Vuylsteke (Bel) | 0:06:13 |
58 | Pablo Calvo Rios (Spa) | 0:06:14 |
59 | Henry Conaway (USA) | |
60 | Sebastian Prestage (Bel) | 0:06:19 |
61 | Grim Artoos (Bel) | 0:06:24 |
62 | Jorben Polus (Bel) | 0:06:28 |
63 | Jori Van De Sompel (Bel) | 0:06:31 |
64 | Gilles Dockx (Bel) | 0:06:37 |
65 | Yoran Maertens (Bel) | 0:06:45 |
66 | Vince Meeusen (Bel) | 0:06:52 |
67 | Sasha Renaud Tremblay (Can) | 0:07:03 |
68 | Witse Omloop (Bel) | 0:07:30 |
69 | Lewis Delaere (Bel) | 0:07:50 |
70 | Otto Chilton (GBr) | 0:07:52 |
71 | Theo Devoet (Bel) | 0:07:57 |
72 | Louis Onesime (Fra) | 0:07:58 |
73 | Yannis Collignon (Bel) | 0:07:59 |
74 | Mats Van Hemelryck (Bel) | |
75 | Hannes De Neve (Bel) | |
76 | Ruben Van Den Broeck (Bel) | |
77 | Jente Ulenaers (Bel) | |
78 | Daniel Gonzalez Sanchez (Spa) | |
DNF | Niels Ceulemans (Bel) | |
DNF | Jan Christen (Swi) | |
DNF | Guus Van Den Eijnden (Ned) | |
DNF | Arno Vanhaecke (Bel) |
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