Smikulis continues rebirth with HTC by winning maiden elite championship
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published Saramotins and Kornilovs second and third
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# | Rider Name (Country) Team | Result |
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1 | Gatis Smukulis (Lat) HTC-Highroad | 0:51:34 |
2 | Aleksejs Saramotins (Lat) Cofidis La Credit | 0:00:48 |
3 | Vitalijs Kornilovs (Lat) Alpha Baltic-Unitymarathons.com | 0:04:36 |
4 | Olegs Melehs (Lat) | 0:05:18 |
5 | Valdis Zogota (Lat) | 0:05:24 |
6 | Normunds Zviedris (Lat) | 0:05:41 |
7 | Herberts Pudans (Lat) | 0:06:18 |
8 | Maris Kalveršs (Lat) | 0:08:35 |
9 | Janis Andersons (Lat) | 0:09:14 |
10 | Kaspars Launerts (Lat) | 0:10:30 |
11 | Martins Alksnis (Lat) | 0:10:38 |
12 | Lauris Spillers (Lat) Alpha Baltic-Unitymarathons.com | 0:11:36 |
13 | Arturs Kozulis (Lat) | 0:14:13 |
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