Prajczer becomes Hungarian four cross champion
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published Vigh-Kiss and Prischetzky fill up podium
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# | Rider Name (Country) Team |
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1 | Peter Prajczer (Hun) |
2 | Gabor Vigh-Kiss (Hun) |
3 | Milan Prischetzky (Hun) |
4 | Levente Biro (Hun) |
5 | Norbert Papp (Hun) |
6 | Benjamin Scherdan (Hun) |
7 | Attila Kovacs (Hun) |
8 | András Hódi (Hun) |
9 | Balint Jelenszky (Hun) |
10 | Patrik Zölei (Hun) |
11 | Vitez Veres Marton (Hun) |
12 | Endre Szabo (Hun) |
13 | Tamas Tarr (Hun) |
14 | Balazs Babarczi (Hun) |
15 | Andras Jako (Hun) |
16 | Gabor Patay (Hun) |
17 | Janos Kalman (Hun) |
DSQ | Balazs Kutasi (Hun) |
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