Heule races Swiss 'cross national title
By
Cycling News
published
Lang, Taramarcaz round out top three
Full Results
Swipe to scroll horizontally
# | Rider Name (Country) Team | Result |
---|---|---|
1 | Christian Heule (EKZ Racing Team) | 1:04:03 |
2 | Pirmin Lang (Team Delta - Price) | 0:00:17 |
3 | Julien Taramarcaz (BMC Mountain Bike Team) | 0:00:32 |
4 | Lukas Flückiger (Trek World Racing) | 0:01:14 |
5 | Marcel Wildhaber (Scott-Swisspower MTB Racing) | 0:03:14 |
6 | Andreas Moser (Team Bürgi) | 0:04:38 |
7 | Martin Gujan (Cannondale Factory Racing) | 0:05:23 |
8 | Lukas Winterberg (weishauptcycles.ch/VC Pfaffnau) | 0:05:47 |
-1lap | Yves Corminboeuf (BMC Mountain Bike Team) | Row 8 - Cell 2 |
-1lap | Jonas Baumann (Mauna Loa Bikers Solothurn) | Row 9 - Cell 2 |
-1lap | René Lang (Team Radsport Wyser) | Row 10 - Cell 2 |
-1lap | Nico Brüngger (Chälbli Bikes) | Row 11 - Cell 2 |
-1lap | Markus Kuriger (Tower Sports-VC Eschenbach) | Row 12 - Cell 2 |
-1lap | Joël Frey (Team Hörmann Zaunteam) | Row 13 - Cell 2 |
-2laps | David Hoch (VC Steinmaur) | Row 14 - Cell 2 |
-2laps | Michael Wechsler (VC Pfaffnau Pneuhaus Frank) | Row 15 - Cell 2 |
-3laps | Klemens Bont (Hafner+Gätzi/RMC Gossau) | Row 16 - Cell 2 |
Get The Leadout Newsletter
The latest race content, interviews, features, reviews and expert buying guides, direct to your inbox!
Most Popular
Latest on Cyclingnews
-
'I just want to have a hot shower' - Tirreno-Adriatico peloton suffers for seven hours in cold and rain
Jonathan Milan crashes at speed just 24 hours after winning stage 2 -
'I found an opening, but I was a little far back' - Tom Pidcock impresses in sprint four days after Strade Bianche battle with Pogačar
Q36.5 rider survives seven hours in the rain to take second in Colfiorito sprint -
Former World Champion Romans Vainsteins faces four months in prison for defaulting on family support payments
Latvian arrested at Bergamo airport over €70,000 debt to ex-wife -
History of the Lance Armstrong doping case
From 1999 cortisone test to lifetime ban, how Lance Armstrong became the most disgraced athlete of all time