Carstensen Fini wins junior men's cross country at Hafjell World Cup
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published Vastl and Sverdrup and Sverdrup Augdal round out top three
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# | Rider Name (Country) Team | Result |
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1 | Sebastian Carstensen Fini (Den) Denmark | 1:15:26 |
2 | Jan Vastl (Cze) Czech Republic | 0:00:47 |
3 | Eirik Sverdrup Augdal (Nor) Team Herbalife 24 Raumerrittet | 0:01:13 |
4 | Piotr Konwa (Pol) Poland | 0:01:25 |
5 | Hugo Pigeon (Fra) France | 0:01:53 |
6 | Erik Nordsaeter Resell (Nor) Norway | 0:02:02 |
7 | Luca Schwarzbauer (Ger) Germany | 0:02:17 |
8 | Gioele Bertolini (Ita) Controltech Nevi | 0:03:12 |
9 | Felix Ritzinger (Aut) Austria | 0:03:16 |
10 | Jan Rajchart (Cze) Czech Republic | 0:03:29 |
11 | Michael Thompson (GBr) Great Britain | 0:03:45 |
12 | Max Wiklund-Hellstadius (Swe) Sweden | 0:03:50 |
13 | Iain Paton (GBr) Great Britain | 0:04:12 |
14 | Gregor Krajnc (Slo) Slovenia | 0:04:16 |
15 | Neilo Perrin Ganier (Fra) Focus/Rotor/Coaching-System.Fr | 0:05:07 |
16 | David Horwarth (Ger) Germany | 0:05:16 |
17 | Anders Bregnhoj (Den) Denmark | 0:05:37 |
18 | Oleksiy Zavolokin (Ukr) Ukraine | 0:05:43 |
19 | Erik Haegstad (Nor) Norway | 0:05:44 |
20 | Torjus Bern Hansen (Nor) Norway | 0:05:59 |
21 | Milan Vader (Ned) Netherlands | 0:06:20 |
22 | Audun Hanssen (Nor) Norway | 0:06:23 |
23 | Jochen De Vocht (Bel) Goeman Scott Cycling Team Vzw | 0:06:58 |
24 | Kjell Van Den Boogert (Ned) Netherlands | 0:07:09 |
25 | Martins Blums (Lat) Latvia | 0:07:15 |
26 | Niels Rasmussen (Den) Denmark | 0:07:33 |
27 | Mathieu Dehaeze (Bel) Versluys Team | 0:07:41 |
28 | Leo L'homme (Swi) Bikepark.Ch Adrisport | 0:08:08 |
29 | Bram Cools (Bel) Goeman Scott Cycling Team Vzw | 0:08:18 |
30 | Manuel Fasnacht (Swi) Scott Swisspower MTB Racing Team | 0:08:56 |
31 | Eirik B Langerud (Nor) Merida NTG | 0:09:21 |
32 | Filip Kubin (Cze) Ceska Sporitelna Specialized Junior MTB Team | 0:09:59 |
33 | Robin Gemperle (Swi) Scott Swisspower MTB Racing Team | 0:10:16 |
34 | Dylan Kerfoot-Robson (GBr) Great Britain | 0:10:33 |
35 | Magnus Rahbek (Den) Denmark | 0:11:09 |
36 | Patryk Adamkiewicz (Pol) Sante-Bsa Tour | 0:11:13 |
37 | Robin Thyrstedt (Swe) Sweden | 0:11:48 |
38 | Jack Ravenscroft (GBr) Great Britain | 0:12:17 |
39 | Remy Denervaud (Swi) Team Dom Cycle - Merida | 0:12:55 |
40 | Kim Viklund (Swe) Sweden | 0:14:16 |
41 | Liam Earl (USA) United States of America | 0:14:21 |
42 | Markus Mowe Marinsen (Nor) Team Niner | Row 41 - Cell 2 |
43 | Arsenty Vavilov (Rus) Russian Federation | 0:14:57 |
44 | Billy Harding (GBr) Great Britain | 0:15:27 |
45 | Roman Vladykin (Rus) Russian Federation | 0:16:05 |
46 | Morten Qvortrup (Den) Denmark | 0:18:52 |
47 | Jodok Salzmann (Aut) Austria | Row 46 - Cell 2 |
48 | Timur Yunusov (Rus) Russian Federation | Row 47 - Cell 2 |
49 | Ronen Ellis (Isr) Israel | Row 48 - Cell 2 |
50 | Bruno Mooiweer (Ned) MBC Bar End | Row 49 - Cell 2 |
Row 50 - Cell 0 | Alexandr Gubkin (Rus) Russian Federation | Row 50 - Cell 2 |
Row 51 - Cell 0 | Louis Bendixen (Den) Denmark | Row 51 - Cell 2 |
Row 52 - Cell 0 | Henrik Saeter (Nor) Merida NTG | Row 52 - Cell 2 |
Row 53 - Cell 0 | Rik Jansen (Ned) Netherlands | Row 53 - Cell 2 |
Row 54 - Cell 0 | Erno Mc Crae (Bel) Goeman Scott Cycling Team Vzw | Row 54 - Cell 2 |
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