MTB Worlds: Three more medals for France with double junior XCO wins
Burquier, Onesti 1-2 women's race as Boichis takes men's
Pos. | Rider Name (Country) Team | Result |
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1 | Line Burquier (France) | 0:55:29 |
2 | Olivia Onesti (France) | 0:00:05 |
3 | Sara Cortinovis (Italy) | 0:00:06 |
4 | Tatiana Tournut (France) | 0:01:10 |
5 | Lea Huber (Switzerland) | 0:01:55 |
6 | Sina Van Thiel (Germany) | 0:02:41 |
7 | Karolína Bedrníková (Czech Republic) | 0:03:06 |
8 | Noemi Plankensteiner (Italy) | 0:03:20 |
9 | Sophie Auer (Italy) | 0:03:34 |
10 | Monique Halter (Switzerland) | 0:03:58 |
11 | Ella Maclean-Howell (Great Britain) | 0:04:05 |
12 | Tereza Kurnická (Slovakia) | 0:04:10 |
13 | Lilou Fabregue (France) | 0:04:14 |
14 | Maria Jose Salamanca Pinzon (Colombia) | 0:04:31 |
15 | Tilda Hylén (Sweden) | 0:04:53 |
16 | Nicole Bradbury (Canada) | 0:05:00 |
17 | Kaya Pfau (Germany) | 0:05:01 |
18 | Alexa Fuchs (Germany) | 0:05:02 |
19 | Eliane Schenk (Switzerland) | 0:05:13 |
20 | Antonia Weeger (Germany) | 0:05:22 |
21 | Marie Fay St Onge (Canada) | 0:05:52 |
22 | Noëlle Rüetschi (Switzerland) | 0:06:13 |
23 | Julia Grégoire (Belgium) | 0:06:28 |
24 | Lorena Cadalbert (Switzerland) | |
25 | Andrea Kravanja (Germany) | 0:06:30 |
26 | Finja Lipp (Germany) | 0:06:56 |
27 | Kinga Zur (Poland) | 0:06:57 |
28 | Mariia Sukhopalova (Ukraine) | 0:07:22 |
29 | Ella Myers (Canada) | 0:07:44 |
30 | Lucrezia Braida (Italy) | 0:08:04 |
31 | Bailey Cioppa (United States Of America) | 0:08:15 |
32 | Katharina Sadnik (Austria) | 0:08:33 |
33 | Maria Carolina Flores Garcia (Mexico) | 0:08:43 |
34 | Ruth Holcomb (United States Of America) | 0:08:58 |
35 | Elena Mcgorum (Great Britain) | 0:09:17 |
36 | Tove Dandenell (Sweden) | 0:09:45 |
37 | Patricie Srnská (Czech Republic) | 0:10:08 |
38 | Tai Lee Smith (United States Of America) | 0:10:32 |
39 | Malin Oskarsson (Sweden) | 0:10:37 |
40 | Mariana Líbano (Portugal) | 0:10:43 |
41 | Lauren Aggeler (United States Of America) | 0:11:01 |
42 | Lucia Bramati (Italy) | 0:11:04 |
43 | Sofia Forney (United States Of America) | 0:11:36 |
44 | Makena Kellerman (United States Of America) | 0:11:55 |
45 | Arina Kuzmina (Russian Federation) | 0:12:07 |
46 | Csenge Anna Bokros (Hungary) | 0:12:12 |
47 | Katarzyna Praszczalek (Poland) | 0:12:36 |
48 | Luiza Cocuzzi (Brazil) | 0:12:50 |
49 | Anja Nadu (Croatia) | 0:13:07 |
50 | Ida Ossiansson (Sweden) | 0:13:14 |
51 | Edurne Izcue Ros (Spain) | 0:13:34 |
52 | Laura Camila Cagua Gonzalez (Colombia) | 0:13:54 |
53 | Zharick Madariaga Gonzalez (Colombia) | 0:13:59 |
54 | Madison Mann (South Africa) | 0:14:29 |
55 | Andrea Schöfmann (South Africa) | 0:16:23 |
56 | Mia Aseltine (United States Of America) | 0:16:57 |
57 | Paula Beltran Beltran (Colombia) | |
58 | Sara Mendez Berlanga (Spain) | |
DNF | Evelina Ermane Marcenko (Latvia) | |
DNF | Mara Roldan (Canada) | |
DNF | Liv Wenzel (Luxembourg) |
Pos. | Rider Name (Country) Team | Result |
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1 | Adrien Boichis (France) | 0:59:59 |
2 | Camilo Andres Gomez Gomez (Colombia) | 0:01:13 |
3 | Nils Aebersold (Switzerland) | 0:01:21 |
4 | Oleksandr Hudyma (Ukraine) | 0:01:43 |
5 | Brayden Johnson (United States Of America) | 0:02:14 |
6 | Corran Carrick-Anderson (Great Britain) | 0:03:06 |
7 | Lars Gräter (Germany) | 0:03:08 |
8 | Paul Schehl (Germany) | 0:03:11 |
9 | Lucas Grieco (France) | |
10 | Paul Magnier (France) | 0:03:48 |
11 | Yannick Parisi (Italy) | 0:03:55 |
12 | Ethan Rose (New Zealand) | 0:04:07 |
13 | Romano Püntener (Liechtenstein) | 0:04:16 |
14 | Julius Scherrer (Austria) | 0:04:22 |
15 | William Høines Larsen (Norway) | 0:04:24 |
16 | Finn Treudler (Switzerland) | 0:04:25 |
17 | Julius Kjær (Denmark) | 0:04:27 |
18 | Carson Beard (United States Of America) | 0:04:32 |
19 | Cole Punchard (Canada) | 0:04:37 |
20 | Chris Van Dijk (Netherlands) | 0:04:43 |
21 | Fabian Eder (Germany) | 0:04:50 |
22 | Filippo Agostinacchio (Italy) | 0:05:11 |
23 | Filip Konečný (Czech Republic) | 0:05:12 |
24 | Gustav Pedersen (Denmark) | 0:05:14 |
25 | Roman Holzer (Switzerland) | 0:05:36 |
26 | Alexandre Martins (France) | 0:05:40 |
27 | Austin Beard (United States Of America) | 0:05:42 |
28 | Joseph Blackmore (Great Britain) | 0:05:54 |
29 | Francesc Barber Arguimbau (Spain) | 0:06:02 |
30 | Matteo Siffredi (Italy) | 0:06:10 |
31 | Ben Schweizer (Germany) | 0:06:11 |
32 | Ivan Sippy (United States Of America) | 0:06:25 |
33 | Tom Schellekens (Netherlands) | 0:06:32 |
34 | Filip Jech (Czech Republic) | 0:06:33 |
35 | Owen Clark (Canada) | 0:06:34 |
36 | Maxime Lhomme (Switzerland) | |
37 | João Cruz (Portugal) | 0:06:39 |
38 | Marco Betteo (Italy) | 0:06:46 |
39 | Isaac Del Toro Romero (Mexico) | 0:06:51 |
40 | Sondre Rokke (Norway) | 0:07:07 |
41 | Fran Bošnjak (Croatia) | 0:07:15 |
42 | Benjamin Krüger (Germany) | 0:07:36 |
43 | Hugo Andres Rodriguez Aguilar (Colombia) | 0:07:41 |
44 | Aniol Morell Coll (Spain) | 0:07:45 |
45 | Tim Rex (Belgium) | 0:07:49 |
46 | David Haverdings (Netherlands) | |
47 | Kai Von During (South Africa) | 0:08:31 |
48 | Václav Veverka (Czech Republic) | 0:08:33 |
49 | Théo Demarcin (Belgium) | |
50 | Timofey Khlopyanov (Russian Federation) | 0:08:51 |
51 | Tomás Frazão (Portugal) | 0:08:53 |
52 | Filip Brzoska (Poland) | 0:09:10 |
53 | Zorak Paille (Canada) | 0:09:15 |
54 | Nicolas Milesi (Italy) | 0:09:20 |
55 | Kristian Andersen (Denmark) | 0:09:26 |
56 | Hugo Sandin (Sweden) | 0:09:38 |
57 | Måns Andersson (Sweden) | 0:09:40 |
58 | Carson Hampton (United States Of America) | |
59 | Lief Rodgers (Canada) | 0:09:44 |
60 | Nathan Smith (Great Britain) | 0:10:00 |
61 | Jhonier Steven Landeta Palacios (Colombia) | 0:10:12 |
62 | Luca Ruwiel (South Africa) | 0:10:17 |
63 | Martin Hrtánek (Slovakia) | 0:10:35 |
64 | Ori Heracovitz (Israel) | 0:10:49 |
65 | Tine Jereb (Slovenia) | 0:11:13 |
66 | Ivan Okmažić (Croatia) | 0:11:27 |
67 | Cayden Parker (United States Of America) | 0:11:28 |
68 | Nikita Filippov (Russian Federation) | 0:11:40 |
69 | Jonatan Abudraham (Israel) | 0:11:59 |
70 | David Elias Rico Barraza (Mexico) | 0:12:02 |
71 | Maksymilian Wisniowski (Poland) | 0:13:26 |
72 | Nils Daniel Gutierrez Guzman (Mexico) | 0:13:39 |
73 | Albin Rimås (Sweden) | 0:14:12 |
74 | Samuel Gabl (Austria) | |
75 | Ivan Romanov (Russian Federation) | |
76 | Daniel Ibañez Cardenas (Mexico) | |
77 | Yehor Volkov (Ukraine) | |
78 | Matias Urzua Astorga (Chile) | |
79 | Rares-Constantin Hogas (Romania) | |
80 | Ivan Peruško (Croatia) | |
81 | Jose Juan Prieto De Luna (Mexico) | |
82 | Antonio Vacarescu (Romania) | |
83 | Luca Scarponi (San Marino) | |
84 | Cesar Martin Aceves (Mexico) | |
85 | Gunther Katzke (South Africa) | |
DNF | Nace Gnezda (Slovenia) | |
DNF | Axel Pourriere (France) | |
DNF | Matthew Scott (South Africa) | |
DNF | Jakob Söderqvist (Sweden) | |
DNF | Angelo Zancan Pardo (Argentina) | |
DNF | Matias Araya Cova (Chile) |
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