Toon Vandebosch wins Belgian U23 cyclo-cross championship
Vandeputte is second, Camps third
# | Rider Name (Country) Team | Result |
---|---|---|
1 | Toon Vandebosch (Bel) Pauwels Sauzen – Bingoal | 0:55:13 |
2 | Niels Vandeputte (Bel) Alpecin - Fenix | 0:00:01 |
3 | Jelle Camps (Bel) Pauwels Sauzen – Bingoal | 0:00:45 |
4 | Mathijs Wuyts (Bel) Tarteletto - Isorex | 0:01:17 |
5 | Jarno Bellens (Bel) Pauwels Sauzen – Bingoal | 0:01:33 |
6 | Timo Kielich (Bel) Creafin - Fristads | 0:01:46 |
7 | Andreas Goeman (Bel) Telenet Baloise Lions | 0:01:48 |
8 | Seppe Rombouts (Bel) | 0:01:51 |
9 | Gianni Siebens (Bel) | 0:01:53 |
10 | Arne Vrachten (Bel) | 0:01:57 |
11 | Anton Ferdinande (Bel) Pauwels Sauzen – Bingoal | 0:02:17 |
12 | Yentl Bekaert (Bel) Telenet Baloise Lions | 0:02:19 |
13 | Arno Van den Broeck (Bel) | 0:02:36 |
14 | Sander De Vet (Bel) | 0:02:41 |
15 | Gerben Kuypers (Bel) Tarteletto - Isorex | 0:02:53 |
16 | Joachim Van Looveren (Bel) | 0:03:11 |
17 | Pieter-Jan Vliegen (Bel) | 0:03:16 |
18 | Jelle Vermoote (Bel) | |
19 | Julian Siemons (Bel) | |
20 | Sander Lemmens (Bel) | 0:04:02 |
21 | Joran Wyseure (Bel) | 0:04:04 |
22 | Clement Horny (Bel) | 0:04:07 |
23 | Ryan Cortjens (Bel) Alpecin - Fenix | 0:04:19 |
24 | Yente Peirens (Bel) | 0:04:33 |
25 | Jarno Jordens (Bel) | 0:04:52 |
26 | Wout Vervoort (Bel) Iko - Crelan | 0:04:56 |
27 | Nick Peers (Bel) | 0:05:10 |
28 | Michael Bervoets (Bel) | 0:05:23 |
29 | Lennert Meulemans (Bel) | |
30 | Floris Van Tricht (Bel) | 0:06:31 |
31 | Tomas De Laet (Bel) | 0:06:39 |
32 | Andres Verdonck (Bel) | 0:06:43 |
33 | Jarne De Meyer (Bel) | 0:06:49 |
34 | Maarten Van Staeyen (Bel) | 0:07:00 |
35 | Victor Vandebosch (Bel) Pauwels Sauzen – Bingoal | 0:07:01 |
36 | Maxime Van Wynsberghe (Bel) | 0:07:34 |
37 | Dolf Pemen (Bel) | 0:07:52 |
38 | Jonas Quartier (Bel) | 0:08:09 |
39 | Wannes Vanden Bussche (Bel) | 0:08:24 |
40 | Maarten Clauwaert (Bel) | 0:08:27 |
41 | Stef Janse (Bel) | |
42 | Jari Merveillie (Bel) | 0:08:39 |
43 | Maxim Vanluchene (Bel) | |
44 | Jason Van Compernolle (Bel) | |
45 | Seppe Lippens (Bel) | |
46 | Ward Steurs (Bel) | |
47 | Maxim Laverge (Bel) | |
48 | Antoine Douillet (Bel) | |
49 | Lenn Verdijck (Bel) | |
50 | Kenneth Blom (Bel) | |
DNF | Cedric Vandesompel (Bel) | |
DNF | Senna Van Cutsem (Bel) | |
DNF | Brent Braes (Bel) | |
DNF | Grégory Careme (Bel) | |
DNF | Jens Clynhens (Bel) | |
DNF | Ydris Salomez (Bel) | |
DNF | Yanni De Smedt (Bel) | |
DNF | Nicolas De Smet (Bel) | |
DNF | Thibaut De Smet (Bel) | |
DNF | Justin Laevens (Bel) | |
DNF | Len Dejonghe (Bel) Group Hens - Maes Containers | |
DNS | Nathan Copus (Bel) |
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