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Visma Ski Classics X Men Elite Start List Event 5 - La Diagonela 18Th January 2020 / 9:30 CET DNS = Don't Start Visma Ski Classics X Men Elite Start List Event 5 - La Diagonela 18th January 2020 / 9:30 CET www.vismaskiclassics.com DNS = Don't start Status Bib Gender First name Last name Nation Pro Team FIS code Year 1 M Andreas Nygaard Norway Team Ragde Eiendom 3421292 22.11.1990 2 M Tord Asle Gjerdalen Norway Team Ragde Eiendom 3420023 03.08.1983 3 (Champ) M Morten Eide Pedersen Norway Team Kaffebryggeriet 3420458 18.12.1987 4 M Øyvind Moen Fjeld Norway Lager 157 Ski Team 3420432 10.01.1988 5 M Stian Hoelgaard Norway Team Koteng 3421239 25.09.1991 6 M Tore Bjørseth Berdal Norway Team Koteng 3420759 02.03.1988 7 M Vetle Thyli Norway Team Kaffebryggeriet 3420922 03.07.1989 8 M Torleif Syrstad Norway Team Koteng 3421980 11.04.1994 9 M Oskar Kardin Sweden Team Ragde Eiendom 3500970 13.01.1992 10 M Alexis Jeannerod France eD system Bauer Team 3190229 27.01.1991 11 M Magnus Vesterheim Norway Team Kaffebryggeriet 3423707 20.12.1994 12 M Marcus Johansson Sweden Lager 157 Ski Team 3500810 21.03.1990 13 M Anders Aukland Norway Team Ragde Eiendom 1059725 12.09.1972 14 M Anders Høst Norway Team Serneke 3421931 09.06.1991 15 M Simen Engebretsen Nordli Norway Team ParkettPartner Sjusjøen 3421199 03.02.1991 16 (Climb) M Chris Andre Jespersen Norway Team Koteng 3420009 18.10.1983 17 M Joar Andreas Thele Norway Team Ragde Eiendom 3423215 07.07.1993 18 M Stanislav Řezáč Czech Republic Slavia Pojistovna Sport Team 1158859 29.04.1973 19 M Jan Šrail Czech Republic eD system Bauer Team 3150432 18.12.1990 20 M Ilya Chernousov Russian Federation eD system Bauer Team 3480314 07.08.1986 DNS 21 M Anton Karlsson Sweden Lager 157 Ski Team 3500805 29.01.1990 22 (Sprint) M Stian Berg Norway Team Kaffebryggeriet 3422208 09.04.1994 23 M Petter Eliassen Norway Team Ragde Eiendom 3420280 01.12.1985 DNS 24 M Emil Persson Sweden Lager 157 Ski Team 3501327 05.04.1995 25 M Ari Luusua Finland VLTAVA FUND SKI TEAM 3180408 05.03.1988 26 M Klas Nilsson Sweden Team Igne 3500234 09.01.1986 27 M Jiří Pliska Czech Republic Silvini Madshus team 3150091 07.05.1981 28 M Pontus Nordström Sweden Team Serneke 3501152 07.11.1992 29 M Michael Kuisle Deutschland Team Nordic People 3200626 22.02.1995 30 M Fabian Stocek Czech Republic VLTAVA FUND SKI TEAM 3150596 19.05.1994 DNS 31 M Thomas Gifstad Norway Team Rustad IL Oslo 3421116 05.07.1992 32 M Johan Lövgren Sweden Team Igne 3500920 26.06.1991 33 M Kristoffer Nielsen Norway Team XPND 3423142 26.08.1988 34 M Ståle Fenstad Norway Team Rustad IL Oslo 3423152 19.07.1986 35 M Magnus Bleken Norway Team ParkettPartner Sjusjøen 3421602 01.07.1987 DNS 36 M Niko Koskela Finland Team Mäenpää 3180553 01.08.1990 37 M Florian Göbel Deutschland Team Nordic People 3200533 05.04.1972 38 M Isac Holmstrom Sweden VLTAVA FUND SKI TEAM 3181342 24.05.1995 DNS 39 M Václav Sedláček Czech Republic Silvini Madshus team 3150127 07.07.1986 40 M Alexey Dvoskin Russian Federation Russian Winter 3480207 25.12.1983 41 M Viktor Mäenpää Finland Team Mäenpää 3181251 17.03.1994 42 M Mart Kevin Põlluste Estonia Team Synnfjell 3390170 25.03.1994 43 M Robin Frost Deutschland Team Nordic People 3200505 02.05.1993 44 M Atle Smenes Norway Team Rustad IL Oslo 3422730 10.11.1989 45 (Youth) M Max Novak Sweden Team Ramudden 3501352 01.02.1996 46 M Niklas Henriksson Sweden Team Igne 3500965 07.04.1991 47 M Hannes Mäenpää Finland Team Mäenpää 3181252 26.06.1996 48 M Hans Mäenpää Finland Team Mäenpää 3181041 12.04.1979 49 M Pawel Klisz Poland eD system Bauer Team 3430186 04.08.1992 50 M Lorenzo Busin Italia Team Robinson Trentino 3290569 05.12.1996 DNS 51 M Théo Deswazière France E-Liberty Ski Team 3190392 11.05.1996 DNS 52 M Nils Persson Sweden Team Engcon 3501129 09.08.1993 53 M Antoine Auger France E-Liberty Ski Team 3190576 30.04.1995 54 M Petter Soleng Skinstad Norway TEAM COOP 3420815 30.09.1989 DNS 55 M Michal Sedláček Czech Republic Silvini Madshus team 3150843 27.12.1975 56 M Johannes Eklöf Sweden Team Ramudden 3501305 30.04.1995 57 M Halvor Korbøl Thoner Norway Team XPND 3421522 09.07.1991 58 M Pavel Janeček Czech Republic Silvini Madshus team 3150211 24.01.1990 DNS 59 M Thomas Chambellant France E-Liberty Ski Team 3190322 29.07.1994 60 M Jakob Mestvedthagen Norway Team NTNUI Sweco 3422765 01.02.1996 DNS 61 M Marius Harv Norway Team Rustad IL Oslo 8420162 10.01.1996 62 M Lauro Brändli Schweiz Team BSV IBEX 3510538 11.03.1997 63 M Alexey Shemiakin Russian Federation Russian Winter 3481745 02.12.1989 64 M Olli Tyrväinen Finland Team Minken 3180925 04.08.1993 65 M Severin Bonolini Schweiz Team BSV IBEX 3510605 08.05.1998 66 M Jonas Granlund Sweden Team Minken 3181159 23.02.1998 67 M Alexander Panzhinskiy Russian Federation Team Robinson Trentino 3480739 16.03.1989 68 M Nico Walther Schweiz Team BSV IBEX 3510575 29.09.1997 69 M Yan Belorgey France Team Vercors Isere 3190496 03.06.1997 70 M Andri Schlittler Schweiz Team BSV IBEX 3510616 27.04.1999 DNS 71 M Gilberto Panisi Italia Team Robinson Trentino 3290476 08.11.1994 DNS 72 M Matyáš Albrecht Czech Republic Silvini Madshus team 3150654 02.09.1999 73 M Arnaud Du Pasquier Schweiz E-Liberty Ski Team 3510458 26.10.1992 74 M Roberto Passerini Schweiz Team Robinson Trentino 3290912 06.09.1989 75 M Tobias Dargatz Deutschland xc-ski.de A│N Skimarathon Team 3200968 01.05.1990 DNS 76 M Pavel Endršt Czech Republic Slavia Pojistovna Sport Team 3150842 19.10.1976 77 M Kirill Kolenchits Belarus 3660157 03.03.1983 78 M Alfred Buskqvist Sweden 3501398 21.05.1996 79 M Sascha Moehrs Germany xc-ski.de A│N Skimarathon Team 3200957 06.10.1974 80 M Felix Kappelsberger Deutschland Skimarathon Team Austria 3200727 21.10.1997 81 M Dan Børge Saure Norway 3424361 23.06.1983 82 M Toms Veits Latvia 3550097 09.02.1978 DNS 83 M Miroslav Rypl Czech Republic Silvini Madshus team 3150462 17.03.1992 84 M Michael Förster Deutschland xc-ski.de A│N Skimarathon Team 3200986 05.01.1976 85 M Antonin Pellegrini France 3190354 08.02.1993 86 M Pavel Sehnal Czech Republic Slavia Pojistovna Sport Team 3150841 01.07.1974 DNS 87 M Jiri Rocarek Czech Republic VLTAVA FUND SKI TEAM 3150050 18.08.1983 NEW 88 M Lars Ericsson Sweden 3501426 24.02.1987 NEW 89 M Stefan Palm Sweden Lager 157 Ski Team 3501608 20.07.1970 NEW 90 M Bastien Poirrier France E-Liberty Ski Team 3190125 10.05.1988 NEW 91 M Maxim Vylegzanin Russian Federation Russian Winter Team 3480013 18.10.1982 NEW 92 M Aleksandr Grebenko Russian Federation Russian Winter Team 3482166 19.12.1994 NEW 101 M Emil Svensson Sweden 1994 NEW 102 M Isak Forsberg Sweden 1995 NEW 103 M Petr Hrnko Czech Republic Silvini Madshus team 18.12.1983 NEW 104 M Tomáš Krpec Czech Republic Silvini Madshus team 29.07.1980 NEW 105 M Petr Pavlů Czech Republic SC Sportcom 20.06.1982 NEW 106 M Florian Wohlwend Schweiz 22.07.1979 NEW 107 M Matossi Livio Schweiz SKi Club Alpina 3510566 28.05.1997 NEW 108 M Remund Matthias Schweiz 1963 NEW 109 M Lorenzo Cerutti Italia Team Robinson Trentino 1963.
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