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Kvasina, Radotic fill podium spots
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# | Rider Name (Country) Team | Result |
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1 | Kristijan Ðurasek (Cro) BK Loborika Favorit Team | 0:36:28 |
2 | Matija Kvasina (Cro) BK Loborika Favorit Team | 0:01:29 |
3 | Bruno Radotic (Cro) BK Meridijana-Kamen | 0:01:33 |
4 | Luka Grubic (Cro) G.S. Brisot Gaiaplast Bibanese | 0:01:39 |
5 | Deni Banicek (Cro) BK Loborika Favorit Team | 0:01:50 |
6 | Vedran Pribilovic (Cro) BK Kalorija | 0:04:01 |
7 | Endi Širol (Cro) BK Loborika Favorit Team | 0:04:26 |
8 | Janko Benger (Cro) BK Sv. Nedelja | 0:05:50 |
9 | Darko Krivanj (Cro) BK Kalorija | 0:05:51 |
10 | Igor Rudan (Cro) BK Rijeka | 0:05:54 |
11 | Vanja Canjuga (Cro) BK Mura Avantura | 0:06:58 |
12 | Vedran Šišak (Cro) BK Tenna-Kaizen | 0:07:36 |
13 | Dean Ribic (Cro) BK Ciklus | 0:07:53 |
14 | Luka Šprajc (Cro) BK Mura Avantura | 0:08:55 |
15 | Robertino Vidovic (Cro) BK Mura Avantura | 0:09:34 |
16 | Alen Ivancec (Cro) BK Ivanic | 0:09:54 |
17 | Matej Marinkovic (Cro) BK Lokomotiva | 0:11:54 |
18 | Renato Bošnjak (Cro) BD Sloga | 0:12:24 |
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