Ros Charral wins for Spain
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published Kumorowski and Braun finish second and third
Results
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# | Rider Name (Country) Team | Result |
---|---|---|
1 | Benito Ros Charral (Spain) | 19.5 |
2 | Rafal Kumorowski (Poland) | 33 |
3 | Loris Braun (Switzerland) | 42 |
4 | Carles Diaz Codina (Spain) | 47 |
5 | Rick Koekoek (Netherlands) | 49 |
6 | Sebastian Honegger (Switzerland) | 49 |
7 | Sebastian Hoffmann (Germany) | 51 |
8 | Wesley Belaey (Belgium) | 56 |
9 | Roger Keller (Switzerland) | 37 |
10 | Karol Serwin (Poland) | 42 |
11 | Pol19870505 (France) | 45 |
12 | Aurelien Fontenoy (France) | 45 |
13 | Stefan Moor (Switzerland) | 53 |
14 | Stefan Eberharter (Austria) | 56 |
15 | Wolfgang Wenzel (Germany) | 66 |
16 | Ryan Cecil (United States Of America) | 72 |
17 | Vlastislav Cihacek (Czech Republic) | 73 |
18 | Dawid Pietrzak (Poland) | 78 |
19 | Jack Mullay (Australia) | 79 |
20 | Morgan Driessens (Australia) | 80 |
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