2019 UCI Road World Championships - U23 men road race start list
Starters as of September 26, 2019
Pos. | Rider Name (Country) Team | Result |
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1 | Stefan Bissegger (Switzerland) | |
2 | Robin Froidevaux (Switzerland) | |
3 | Johan Jacobs (Switzerland) | |
4 | Mauro Schmid (Switzerland) | |
5 | Joel Suter (Switzerland) | |
6 | Idar Andersen (Norway) | |
7 | Tobias s. Foss (Norway) | |
8 | Ludvik Aspelund Holstad (Norway) | |
9 | Jonas Iversby Hvideberg (Norway) | |
10 | Torjus Sleen (Norway) | |
11 | Martin Bugge Urianstad (Norway) | |
12 | Giovanni Aleotti (Italy) | |
13 | Samuele Battistella (Italy) | |
14 | Alessandro Covi (Italy) | |
15 | Alberto Dainese (Italy) | |
16 | Gregorio Ferri (Italy) | |
17 | Alexander Konychev (Italy) | |
18 | Stan Dewulf (Belgium) | |
19 | Jasper Philipsen (Belgium) | |
20 | Jens Reynders (Belgium) | |
21 | Brent van Moer (Belgium) | |
22 | Stan van Tricht (Belgium) | |
23 | Ilan van Wilder (Belgium) | |
24 | Mikkel Bjerg (Denmark) | |
25 | Jacob Hindsgaul Madsen (Denmark) | |
26 | Morten Hulgaard (Denmark) | |
27 | Mathias Norsgaard Jorgensen (Denmark) | |
28 | Andreas Lorentz Kron (Denmark) | |
29 | Andreas Nielsen (Denmark) | |
30 | Mathieu Burgaudeau (France) | |
31 | Theo Delacroix (France) | |
32 | Valentin Ferron (France) | |
33 | Eddy Fine (France) | |
34 | Simon Guglielmi (France) | |
35 | Matis Louvel (France) | |
36 | Patrick Haller (Germany) | |
37 | Miguel Heidemann (Germany) | |
38 | Leon Heinschke (Germany) | |
39 | Jonas Rutsch (Germany) | |
40 | Georg Zimmermann (Germany) | |
41 | Nils Eekhoff (Netherlands) | |
42 | Pascal Eenkhoorn (Netherlands) | |
43 | Daan Hoole (Netherlands) | |
44 | Ide Schelling (Netherlands) | |
45 | Marijn van den Berg (Netherlands) | |
46 | Stuart Balfour (Great Britain) | |
47 | Thomas Pidcock (Great Britain) | |
48 | Jake Stewart (Great Britain) | |
49 | Matthew Walls (Great Britain) | |
50 | Fred Wright (Great Britain) | |
51 | Roger Adria Oliveras (Spain) | |
52 | Inigo Elosegui Momene (Spain) | |
53 | Francisco Galvan Fernandez (Spain) | |
54 | Carmelo Urbano Fontiveros (Spain) | |
55 | Biniam Girmay Hailu (Eritrea) | |
56 | Daniel Habtemichael (Eritrea) | |
57 | Henok Mulueberhan (Eritrea) | |
58 | Natnael Tesfazion (Eritrea) | |
59 | Tilen Finkst (Slovenia) | |
60 | Ziga Horvat (Slovenia) | |
61 | Aljaz Jarc (Slovenia) | |
62 | Ziga Jerman (Slovenia) | |
63 | Jaka Primozic (Slovenia) | |
64 | Kevin Geniets (Luxembourg) | |
65 | Colin Heiderscheid (Luxembourg) | |
66 | Arthur Kluckers (Luxembourg) | |
67 | Michel Ries (Luxembourg) | |
68 | Luc Wirtgen (Luxembourg) | |
69 | Juan Fernando Calle Hurtado (Colombia) | |
70 | Nicolas David Gomez Jaramillo (Colombia) | |
71 | Sergio Andres Higuita Garcia (Colombia) | |
72 | Julian David Molano Benavides (Colombia) | |
73 | Joao Almeida (Portugal) | |
74 | Andre Carvalho (Portugal) | |
75 | Emanuel Duarte (Portugal) | |
76 | Carlos Salgueiro (Portugal) | |
77 | Tobias Bayer (Austria) | |
78 | Patrick Gamper (Austria) | |
79 | Stefan Kolb (Austria) | |
80 | Markus Wildauer (Austria) | |
81 | Gleb Brussenskiy (Kazakhstan) | |
82 | Yevgeniy Fedorov (Kazakhstan) | |
83 | Vadim Pronskiy (Kazakhstan) | |
84 | Siim Kiskonen (Estonia) | |
85 | Karl Patrick Lauk (Estonia) | |
86 | Markus Pajur (Estonia) | |
87 | Shunsuke Imamura (Japan) | |
88 | Masahiro Ishigami (Japan) | |
89 | Shoi Matsuda (Japan) | |
90 | Tomas Barta (Czech Republic) | |
91 | Petr Kelemen (Czech Republic) | |
92 | Jakub Otruba (Czech Republic) | |
93 | Kaden Groves (Australia) | |
94 | Samuel Jenner (Australia) | |
95 | Liam Magennis (Australia) | |
96 | Harrison Sweeny (Australia) | |
97 | Nicholas White (Australia) | |
98 | Daniel Dina (Hungary) | |
99 | Erik Fetter (Hungary) | |
100 | Adam Karl (Hungary) | |
101 | Barnabas Peak (Hungary) | |
102 | Attila Valter (Hungary) | |
103 | Moise Mugisha (Rwanda) | |
104 | Samuel Mugisha (Rwanda) | |
105 | Ethan Batt (New Zealand) | |
106 | James Fouche (New Zealand) | |
107 | Paul Wright (New Zealand) | |
108 | Jose Eduardo Autran Carrillo (Chile) | |
109 | Guillermo Andres Beltran Santillana (Chile) | |
110 | Diego Agustin Ferreyra Geldrez (Chile) | |
111 | Ben Healy (Ireland) | |
112 | Valerii Fatkullin (Russian Federation) | |
113 | Mikhail Fokin (Russian Federation) | |
114 | Gleb Kugaevski (Russian Federation) | |
115 | Petr Rikunov (Russian Federation) | |
116 | Ian Garrison (United States Of America) | |
117 | Lance Haidet (United States Of America) | |
118 | Matteo Jorgenson (United States Of America) | |
119 | Brandon Mcnulty (United States Of America) | |
120 | Kevin Vermaerke (United States Of America) | |
121 | Stanislaw Aniolkowski (Poland) | |
122 | Szymon Krawczyk (Poland) | |
123 | Filip Maciejuk (Poland) | |
124 | Szymon Sajnok (Poland) | |
125 | Artur Sowinski (Poland) | |
126 | Luis Enrique Lopez (Honduras) | |
127 | Oscar Bazan Claveles (Argentina) | |
128 | Jose Luciano Martinez Ronconi (Argentina) | |
129 | Paul Daumont (Burkina Faso) | |
130 | Tyler Cole (Trinidad & Tabago) | |
131 | Venantas Lasinis (Lithuania) | |
132 | Yahor Shpakouski (Belarus) | |
133 | Jaakko Hanninen (Finland) | |
134 | Erik Bergstrom Frisk (Sweden) | |
135 | Jacob Eriksson (Sweden) | |
136 | Hugo Forssell (Sweden) | |
137 | Emil Lindgren (Sweden) | |
138 | Adam Foltan (Slovakia) | |
139 | Lukas Kubis (Slovakia) | |
140 | Matus Stocek (Slovakia) | |
141 | Xianjing Lyu (People's Republic of China) | |
142 | Ognjen Ilic (Serbia) | |
143 | Veljko Stojnic (Serbia) | |
144 | Byron Munton (South Africa) | |
145 | Jason Oosthuizen (South Africa) | |
146 | Marc Oliver Pritzen (South Africa) | |
147 | Lorant Balazsi (Romania) | |
148 | Emil Dima (Romania) | |
149 | Evan Burtnik (Canada) | |
150 | Pier Andre Cote (Canada) | |
151 | Laurent Gervais (Canada) | |
152 | Nickolas Zukowsky (Canada) | |
153 | Hasani Hennis AIA | |
154 | Kwan lok Choi (Hong Kong, China) | |
155 | Ka hoo Fung (Hong Kong, China) | |
156 | Pak Hang Ng (Hong Kong, China) | |
157 | Kai Kwong Tso (Hong Kong, China) | |
158 | Vitor Zucco Schizzi (Brazil) |
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