Vos sneaks to muddy win in Germany
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Kupfernagel second best in close finish
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1 | Marianne Vos (Ned) Netherlands | 0:39:00 |
2 | Hanka Kupfernagel (Ger) Stevens Cross Team | 0:00:01 |
3 | Hanka Van Paassen (Ned) Sanne Niederlande | Row 2 - Cell 2 |
4 | Pavla Havlikowa (Cze) Tschechien | 0:01:14 |
5 | Jasmin Achermann (Swi) Schweiz | 0:01:57 |
6 | Helen Wyman (GBr) Kona-FSA | Row 5 - Cell 2 |
7 | Elisabeth Brandau (Ger) RSC Schönaich | 0:02:43 |
8 | Martina Zwick (Ger) Team Berner-Bikes.com | 0:02:54 |
9 | Jana Kyptova (Cze) Tschechien | 0:02:56 |
10 | Sabrina Schweizer (Ger) Stevens 1a-Crossteam | 0:03:32 |
11 | Birgit Hollmann (Ger) Jenatic WTA Plauen | 0:03:39 |
12 | Gabriella Day (GBr) Great Britain | 0:04:24 |
13 | Martina Mikulaskova (Cze) Tschechien | 0:04:50 |
14 | Zuzana Pirzkallova (Cze) Tschechien | 0:05:23 |
15 | Jana Süß (Ger) Stevens 1a-Crossteam | 0:05:37 |
16 | Agnes-Lisa Naumann (Ger) Stevens 1a-Crossteam | 0:06:48 |
17 | Nikoline Hansen (Den) Dänemark | 0:07:07 |
18 | Eva Böhrer (Ger) RSC Wiesbaden | 0:07:10 |
19 | Susanne Juranek (Ger) Stevens 1a-Crossteam | Row 18 - Cell 2 |
20 -1lap | Alexa Hüni (Ger) Niermann Saikl’s Crossteam | Row 19 - Cell 2 |
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