Cerny, Cully take Czech and Slovak TT championships

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Czech Men
Pos.Rider Name (Country) TeamResult
1Josef Černý (Cze) CCC Team 0:46:12
2Jan Bárta (Cze) Elkov - Kasper 0:00:10
3Adam Ťoupalík (Cze) Elkov - Kasper 0:01:03
4Michal Schlegel (Cze) Elkov - Kasper 0:01:28
5Daniel Turek (Cze) Israel Cycling Academy 0:01:38
6Michael Kukrle (Cze) Elkov - Kasper 0:02:47
7Jan Kraus (Cze) 0:03:00
8Nicolas Pietrula (Cze) 0:03:21
9Alois Kaňkovský (Cze) Elkov - Kasper 0:03:58
10Matěj Zahálka (Cze) Elkov - Kasper 0:04:27
11Václav Nežerka (Cze) 0:05:00
12Jan Ryba (Cze) Ac Sparta Praha 0:05:26
13Jan Hrstka (Cze) 0:05:36
14Pavel Jelínek (Cze) 0:06:48
15Ondřej Fierla (Cze) 0:07:08
16Jaroslav Hradecký (Cze) 0:08:28
17Pavel Kopecký (Cze) 0:08:34
18Vlastimil Krupička (Cze) 0:08:52
19Tomáš Cupl (Cze) 0:09:56
20Jiří Šlégl (Cze) 0:16:10
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Slovak Men
Pos.Rider Name (Country) TeamResult
1Jan Andrej Cully (Svk) Dukla Banska Bystrica 0:48:33
2Martin Haring (Svk) Dukla Banska Bystrica 0:01:11
3Ronald Kuba (Svk) 0:01:15
4Marek Čanecky (Svk) Dukla Banska Bystrica 0:01:23
5Lukáš Kubiš (Svk) Dukla Banska Bystrica 0:01:48
6Samuel Oros (Svk) 0:02:05
7Tomáš Nagy (Svk) 0:02:17
8Lubos Malovec (Svk) 0:02:19
9Martin Vlčák (Svk) Dukla Banska Bystrica 0:02:38
10Dávid Kaško (Svk) 0:02:51
11Adrian Babic (Svk) 0:02:52
12Pavol Kramarčík (Svk) 0:03:10
13Juraj Bellan (Svk) Dukla Banska Bystrica 0:03:17
14Stanislav Béreš (Svk) 0:03:33
15Patrik Tybor (Svk) Dukla Banska Bystrica 0:03:35
16ŠTefan Nôta (Svk) 0:03:39
17Matúš Baniar (Svk) 0:04:18
18Martin Chren (Svk) Dukla Banska Bystrica 0:04:24
19Patrik Kuril (Svk) 0:04:32
20Pavol Rovder (Svk) Dukla Banska Bystrica 0:05:13
21Matej Burian (Svk) 0:05:20
22Viktor Feťko (Svk) 0:05:21
23Michal Hloža (Svk) 0:06:23
24Ján Králik (Svk) 0:06:32
25Boris Horváth (Svk) 0:06:34
26Kristian Kopecký (Svk) 0:06:41
27Ondrej Mačaj (Svk) 0:07:47
DNFSimon Nagy (Svk) Dukla Banska Bystrica

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