Mein wins U23 men's race at Tabor World Cup

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Results
#Rider Name (Country) TeamResult
1Thomas Mein (GBr) 0:48:39
2Kevin Kuhn (Swi) 0:00:11
3Antoine Benoist (Fra) 0:00:13
4Gerben Kuypers (Bel)
5Ryan Kamp (Ned) 0:00:14
6Jarno Bellens (Bel) 0:00:30
7Cameron Mason (GBr) 0:00:36
8Loris Rouiller (Swi) 0:00:50
9Mickaël Crispin (Fra)
10Filippo Fontana (Ita) 0:01:13
11Kyle Agterberg (Ned) 0:01:17
12Toon Vandebosch (Bel) 0:01:19
13Timo Kielich (Bel) 0:01:24
14Andreas Goeman (Bel)
15Pim Ronhaar (Ned) 0:01:36
16Josef Jelínek (Cze) 0:01:38
17Tim Van Dijke (Ned) 0:01:40
18Yentl Bekaert (Bel) 0:02:00
19Matthieu Legrand (Fra) 0:02:50
20Balázs Vas (Hun) 0:02:57
21Jens Dekker (Ned) 0:03:09
22Jakub Říman (Cze) 0:03:11
23Luke Verburg (Ned) 0:03:19
24Felix Stehli (Swi)
25Jakub Ťoupalík (Cze) 0:03:40
26Robert Hula (Cze) 0:03:54
27Davide Toneatti (Ita) 0:04:09
28Maximilian Möbis (Ger) 0:04:12
29Karel Camrda (Cze) 0:04:18
30Pascal Tömke (Ger) 0:04:24
31Jakub Jenčuš (Svk) 0:04:43
32Josef Kunášek (Cze) 0:04:55
33Tomáš Bakus (Cze) 0:05:08
34David Conroy (Irl) 0:05:30
35Šimon Vaníček (Cze) 0:05:37
36Jakub Kučera (Cze) 0:05:39
37Lukas Herrmann (Ger) 0:07:32
38Štěpán Stloukal (Cze)
39Alekss Krasts (Lat)
40Matúš Baniar (Svk)
DNFBen Turner (GBr)
DNSTom Lindner (Ger)

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