European Championships: Pejtersen tops Wærenskjold to win U23 ITT title

Johan Price Pejtersen (Denmark)
Johan Price Pejtersen (Denmark) (Image credit: Getty Images Sport)
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Full Results
Pos.Rider Name (Country) TeamResult
1Johan Price Pejtersen (Denmark) 0:25:35
2Søren Wærenskjold (Norway) 0:00:33
3Daan Hoole (Netherlands) 0:00:34
4Michel Heßmann (Germany) 0:00:38
5Lev Gonov (Russian Federation) 0:00:41
6Raul Garcia Pierna (Spain) 0:00:44
7Filippo Baroncini (Italy) 0:00:49
8Alexandre Balmer (Switzerland) 0:00:55
9Lennert van Eetvelt (Belgium) 0:00:59
10Maurice Ballerstedt (Germany) 0:01:03
11Fran Miholjević (Croatia) 0:01:13
12Juan Ayuso Pesquera (Spain) 0:01:17
13Adam Holm Jørgensen (Denmark) 0:01:21
14Arthur Kluckers (Luxembourg) 0:01:24
15Valère Thiébaud (Switzerland) 0:01:24
16Rait Ärm (Estonia) 0:01:41
17Filip Maciejuk (Poland) 0:01:41
18Nik Čemažar (Slovenia) 0:01:44
19Hugo Page (France) 0:01:48
20Luca Coati (Italy) 0:01:48
21Erik Fetter (Hungary) 0:01:49
22Aivaras Mikutis (Lithuania) 0:01:51
23Thomas Delphis (France) 0:01:52
24Joonas Kurits (Estonia) 0:01:55
25Raphaël Kockelmann (Luxembourg) 0:01:56
26Kevin McCambridge (Ireland) 0:01:57
27Arno Claeys (Belgium) 0:01:57
28Tobias Bayer (Austria) 0:01:58
29Hugo Forssell (Sweden) 0:01:59
30Tim van Dijke (Netherlands) 0:02:18
31Markus Knaapi (Finland) 0:02:33
32Valentin Götzinger (Austria) 0:02:35
33Jonathan Ahlsson (Sweden) 0:02:37
34Damian Papierski (Poland) 0:02:47
35Lukáš Kubiš (Slovakia) 0:03:00
36Rokas Kmieliauskas (Lithuania) 0:03:05
37Mark Grinkevich (Belarus) 0:03:10
38Aaron Wade (Ireland) 0:03:11
39Daniil Nikulin (Ukraine) 0:03:14
40Anže Skok (Slovenia) 0:03:17
41Rodzers Petaks (Latvia) 0:04:09
42Petar Dimitrov (Bulgaria) 0:04:10
43Serban Luncan (Romania) 0:04:13
44Fábio Fernandes (Portugal) 0:04:13
45Preslav Balabanov (Bulgaria) 0:04:23
46Konstantin Nekrasov (Russian Federation) 0:04:24
47Viktor Vanchevski (North Macedonia) 0:05:49
48Kristinn Jonsson (Iceland) 0:08:22
49Eyþór Eiríksson (Iceland) 0:08:47

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