Wout Van Aert wins Brico Cross Bredene
By Cycling News
published Sweeck second in Belgian race
Results
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# | Rider Name (Country) Team | Result |
---|---|---|
1 | Wout Van Aert (Belgium) | 0:59:18 |
2 | Laurens Sweeck (Belgium) | Row 1 - Cell 2 |
3 | Gianni Vermeersch (Belgium) | 0:00:14 |
4 | Clement Venturini (France) | Row 3 - Cell 2 |
5 | Jens Adams (Belgium) | Row 4 - Cell 2 |
6 | Michael Vanthourenhout (Belgium) | Row 5 - Cell 2 |
7 | Jim Aernouts (Belgium) | 0:00:30 |
8 | Tim Merlier (Belgium) | 0:00:58 |
9 | Dieter Vanthourenhout (Belgium) | 0:01:22 |
10 | Zdenek Štybar (Czech Republic) | 0:01:32 |
11 | Joeri Adams (Belgium) | Row 10 - Cell 2 |
12 | Stan Godrie (Netherlands) | Row 11 - Cell 2 |
13 | Toon Aerts (Belgium) | 0:01:39 |
14 | Ivan Gicquiau (France) | 0:01:48 |
15 | Marek Konwa (Poland) | 0:01:53 |
16 | Ingmar Uytdewilligen (Belgium) | Row 15 - Cell 2 |
17 | Patrick Van Leeuwen (Netherlands) | 0:02:00 |
18 | Jens Vandekinderen (Belgium) | 0:02:15 |
19 | Rob Peeters (Belgium) | 0:02:23 |
20 | Tony Periou (France) | 0:02:27 |
21 | Stijn Huys (Belgium) | Row 20 - Cell 2 |
22 | Ian Field (Great Britain) | Row 21 - Cell 2 |
23 | Jenko Bonne (Belgium) | Row 22 - Cell 2 |
24 | Marceli Boguslawski (Poland) | Row 23 - Cell 2 |
25 | Quincy Vens (Belgium) | Row 24 - Cell 2 |
26 | Nicolas Pruvot (France) | 0:02:43 |
27 | Angelo De Clercq (Belgium) | 0:02:49 |
28 | Kenny Roelandt (Belgium) | Row 27 - Cell 2 |
29 | Pieter Van Roosbroeck (Belgium) | Row 28 - Cell 2 |
30 | Johan Jacobs (Switzerland) | Row 29 - Cell 2 |
31 | Boy Van Poppel (Netherlands) | Row 30 - Cell 2 |
32 | Kenneth Van Compernolle (Belgium) | 0:03:00 |
33 | Pieter Vanspeybrouck (Belgium) | 0:03:15 |
34 | Dave De Cleyn (Belgium) | Row 33 - Cell 2 |
35 | Thomas Bonnet (France) | 0:03:46 |
36 | Gosse Van Der Meer (Netherlands) | 0:04:00 |
37 | Senne De Meyer (Belgium) | 0:04:06 |
38 | Dario Tielen (Belgium) | 0:04:24 |
39 | Mathieu Morichon (France) | 0:04:35 |
40 | Michael Butler (Great Britain) | 0:04:45 |
41 | Kohei Maeda (Japan) | 0:05:00 |
42 | Maximilian Mobis (Germany) | Row 41 - Cell 2 |
43 | Robin Alderweireld (Belgium) | Row 42 - Cell 2 |
44 | Hijiri Oda (Japan) | Row 43 - Cell 2 |
45 | Hendrik Sweeck (Belgium) | Row 44 - Cell 2 |
46 | Trevor O'donnell (Canada) | Row 45 - Cell 2 |
47 | Nicolas Lebesq (France) | Row 46 - Cell 2 |
48 | Maxime Carriou (France) | Row 47 - Cell 2 |
49 | Ronan Grimault (France) | Row 48 - Cell 2 |
50 | Clément Tabart (France) | Row 49 - Cell 2 |
51 | Stephen Lee (Great Britain) | Row 50 - Cell 2 |
52 | Finlay Robertson (Great Britain) | Row 51 - Cell 2 |
53 | Martin Palm (Belgium) | Row 52 - Cell 2 |
DNF | Jan Denuwelaere (Belgium) | Row 53 - Cell 2 |
DNF | Joffrey Degueurce (France) | Row 54 - Cell 2 |
DNF | Brecht Vandenheede (Belgium) | Row 55 - Cell 2 |
DNF | Mathias Declerck (Belgium) | Row 56 - Cell 2 |
DNF | Diether Sweeck (Belgium) | Row 57 - Cell 2 |
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