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Team Relay Results Race 2 Race 1 - July 29: Team Relay Results 1 Italy (Marco Bui, Toni Longo, Eva Lechner, Johannes Schweiggl) 1.00.01 2 Switzerland (Nino Schurter, Martin Fanger, Petra Henzi, Florian Vogel) 0.12 3 Sweden (Emil Lindgren, Mattias Wengelin, Maria Östergren, Fredik Kessiakoff) 0.20 4 Spain (Inaki Lejarreta, Oliver Aviles, Margarita Fullana, José Antonio Hermida) 1.19 5 Netherlands (Thijs Al, Frank Beemer, Laura Turpijn, Rudy Van Houts) 1.20 6 France (Jean Demaret, Alexis Vuillermoz, Sévérine Hansen, Cédric Ravanel) 1.27 7 Germany (Jochen Kab, Benjamin Rüdiger, Markus Diller, Yvonne Kraft) 1.31 8 Belgium 2.47 9 Russia 3.04 10 Slovenia 4.14 11 Norway 4.24 12 Hungary 10.22 13 Turkey 14.42 Race 2 - July 30: Junior Women/Men, U23 Men, 4/5/7 laps Results Junior Women - 4 laps 1 Magdalena Pyrgies (Poland) 1.20.06 2 Aleksandra Dawidowicz (Poland) 3 Julie Krasniak (France) 0.34 4 Tereza Hurikova (Czech Republic) 1.05 5 Marianne Vos (Netherlands) 2.04 6 Jennifer Fischer (France) 3.32 7 Alexandra Engen (Sweden) 4.44 8 Verona Sovcikova (Slovakia) 5.37 9 Tanja Zakely (Slovenia) 5.50 10 Claudia Sieder (Italy) 6.16 11 Johana Sovcikova (Slovakia) 6.20 12 Hanna Klein (Germany) 6.24 13 Nataliya Krompets (Ukraine) 7.07 14 Liliya Zaytseva (Ukraine) 7.20 15 Silke Schmidt (Germany) 7.49 16 Nadja Roschi (Switzerland) 7.54 17 Vera Andreeva (Russia) 8.14 18 Katarzyna Solus (Poland) 8.27 19 Sandra Weber (Germany) 8.46 20 Judith Pollinger (Italy) 9.03 21 Ilke De Jongh (Belgium) 9.24 22 Adela Mysikova (Czech Republic) 9.43 23 Evgenia belorezova (Russia) 11.35 24 Katarina Uhlarikova (Slovakia) 11.44 25 Evelyne Frei (Switzerland) 13.45 26 Caroline Mani (France) 14.51 27 Kristina Cerncic (Austria) 17.08 28 Daniela Stunzi (Switzerland) 17.36 29 Nina Gulino (Italy) 17.45 30 Sabine Stiegler (Austria) 17.52 31 Limke Peeters (Belgium) 20.55 32 Katrien Pauwels (Belgium) 21.15 33 Esra Kurkxcu (Turkey) 1 lap DNF Katerina Machackova (Czech Republic) DNF Christiana Kollhman (Austria) DNS Abi Greenaway (Great Britain) Junior Men - 5 laps 1 Patrik Gallati (Switzerland) 1.26.44 2 Martin Fanger (Switzerland) 1.11 3 Anders Hovdenes (Norway) 1.54 4 Alexis Vuillermoz (France) 2.20 5 Robert Gehbauer (Austria) 2.53 6 Fabian Giger (Switzerland) 2.57 7 Yannick Martinez (France) 3.07 8 Lukas Kaufmann (Switzerland) 3.16 9 Mattias Wengelin (Sweden) 3.59 10 Johannes Schweigggl (Italy) 4.13 11 Severin Disch (Switzerland) 4.17 12 Frank Beemer (Netherlands) 4.36 13 Olivier Sarrazin (France) 5.00 14 Nieck Busset (Netherlands) 5.09 15 Günther Huber (Italy) 5.34 16 Nicolas Lüthi (Switzerland) 5.50 17 Heiko Gutmann (Germany) 5.58 18 Tim Wijnants (Belgium) 6.13 19 Karol Sroka (Poland) 6.19 20 Max Oeste-MacDonald (Sweden) 6.35 21 Andriy Gumenyuk (Ukraine) 6.41 22 Benoit Igoulen (France) 6.47 23 Dries Govaerts (Belgium) 6.53 24 Tom Meeusen (Belgium) 7.00 25 Matthias Waldhart (Austria) 7.08 26 Cristian Cominelli (Italy) 7.13 27 Daniel Zywer (Poland) 7.18 28 Dries De Wit (Belgium) 7.22 29 Erik Nellen (Netherlands) 7.26 30 Alex Broz (Czech Republic) 7.29 31 Alex Atkins (Great Britain) 7.32 32 Martin Nemecek (Czech Republic) 7.50 33 Jelmer Jubocca (Netherlands) 8.18 34 Lukas Sablik (Czech Republic) 8.25 35 Rob Van Genechten (Belgium) 8.33 36 Leszek Smaga (Poland) 8.38 37 Norbert Van Hoff (Netherlands) 8.41 38 Luka Homovec (Slovenia) 8.51 39 Bolestan Siebor (Poland) 8.57 40 Adrian Dziaeakiewicz (Poland) 9.13 41 Rumen Voigt (Germany) 9.18 42 Olivier Labie (Belgium) 9.41 43 Niels Wubben (Netherlands) 10.07 44 Ilya Ivanov (Russia) 10.13 45 Mauro Fontan Gonzalez (Spain) 10.16 46 Sebastian Lehr (Germany) 10.24 47 Guillaume Vinit (France) 10.40 48 Robby De Bock (Belgium) 10.50 49 Unus Friedrich (Germany) 10.56 50 Patrick Thoma (Germany) 11.06 51 Jo Pirotte (Belgium) 11.15 52 Kevin Cant (Belgium) 11.30 53 Mohor Vrhovnik (Slovenia) 11.47 54 Ivan Grabovskyy (Ukraine) 11.58 55 Miroslav Vacek (Czech Republic) 12.20 56 Alexey Efimov (Russia) 12.48 57 Borut Fonda (Slovenia) 13.22 58 Andrew Mccullough (Ireland) 13.33 59 Lorenzo Martelli (Italy) 13.37 60 Jordy Billast (Belgium) 13.42 61 Mate Palfy (Hungary) 14.02 62 Joan Marc Perarnau Garcia (Spain) 15.09 63 Boaz Hemmo (Israel) 15.21 64 Deniz Demiroz (Turkey) 15.35 65 Pascal Hossay (Belgium) 16.38 66 Sergey Nikolaev (Russia) 16.58 67 Stanislav Vasilyev (Russia) 18.01 68 Joao Matos (Portugal) 1 lap 69 Stijn Mettepenningen (Belgium) 70 Robert Gavenda (Slovakia) 71 Oliver Aviles Gilaberd (Spain) 72 Conor Mcconvey (Ireland) 73 Kornel Vratarics (Hungary) 74 Ugur Marmara (Turkey) 2 laps 75 Mustafa Cevdet (Turkey) 76 Matthew Ferguson (Ireland) DNF Hansueli Stauffer (Switzerland) DNF Sepp Freiburghaus (Switzerland) DNF Daniel Federspiel (Austria) DNF Jakob Bering (Denmark) DNF Markus Diller (Germany) DNF Karlis Kasparants (Latvia) U23 Men - 7 laps 1 Rudi Van Houts (Netherlands) 1.52.01 2 Jakob Fuglsang (Denmark) 1.23 3 Yury Trofimov (Russian Federation) 3.23 4 Lukas Flückiger (Switzerland) 3.42 5 Emil Lindgren (Sweden) 3.51 6 Gion Manetsch (Switzerland) 4.38 7 Till Marx (Switzerland) 4.49 8 Nino Schurter (Switzerland) 5.21 9 Jiri Friedl (Czech Republic) 6.27 10 Frank Lehmann (Germany) 6.32 11 Toni Longo (Italy) 6.40 12 Stéphane Tempier (France) 6.48 13 Nicolas Bazin (France) 7.01 14 Jan Skarnitzl (Czech Republic) 7.16 15 Ruben Ruzafa Cueto (Spain) 7.44 16 François Bailly Maitre (France) 8.15 17 Joris Boillat (Switzerland) 8.25 18 Steven Roach (Great Britain) 8.27 19 Simon Richardson (Great Britain) 8.47 20 Robert Mennen (Germany) 8.55 21 Dariusz Batek (Poland) 9.04 22 Jürg Graf (Switzerland) 9.14 23 Björn Brems (Belgium) 9.17 24 Anze Bizjak (Slovenia) 9.41 25 Mike Felderer (Italy) 26 Nicolas Vermeulen (Belgium) 10.08 27 Alexey Medvedev (Russian Federation) 10.22 28 Jiri Novak (Czech Republic) 10.40 29 Frank Schotman (Netherlands) 11.22 30 Ian Field (Great Britain) 11.38 31 Evgeny Pechenin (Russian Federation) 12.01 32 Benjamin Rüdiger (Germany) 12.15 33 Christian Palladoro (Italy) 12.20 34 Ruud Rentmeester (Netherlands) 12.27 35 Yannick Bernasconi (Switzerland) 13.03 36 Sergio Mantecon Gutierrez (Spain) 13.12 37 Pierr Geoffroy Plantet (France) 13.21 38 Ludovic Mottet (Belgium) 13.38 39 Andi Weinhold (Germany) 13.40 40 Luka Kodra (Slovenia) 14.28 41 Kevin Van Hoovels (Belgium) 14.32 42 Oleksandr Yakymenko (Ukraine) 15.18 43 Robert Odink (Switzerland) 16.48 44 Lewis Ferguson (Ireland) 1 lap 45 Dries Hollanders (Belgium) 46 Sam Malfliet (Belgium) 47 Jean Eudes Demaret (France) 48 Martin Matrat (France) 49 Niall Davis (Ireland) 50 Mathieu Louis (Belgium) 51 Hans Becking (Netherlands) 52 Denis Vorontsov (Russia) 53 Nick Sels (Belgium) 2 laps 54 Igor Zorin (Estonia) 55 Uwe Hochenwarter (Austria) 56 Ian Bibby (Great Britain) 57 Laurent Fontaine (Belgium) 58 Jochen Concocelli (Germany) 59 Stian Boasson Hagen (Norway) 60 Lukas Hanus (Slovakia) 61 Santis Sarkanis (Latvia) 3 laps 62 Guido Janssen (Belgium) 63 George Fattas (Cyprus) 64 Philip Roche (Ireland) 65 Adam Gulyas (Hungary) 66 Melvin Legros (Belgium) 67 David Rosa (Portugal) 68 Zoltan Tatrai (Hungary) 69 Halil Ibrahim Kacar (Turkey) 70 Ayal Rahat (Israel) 71 Thomas Achouri (Belgium) 72 Alexey Belokrylov (Russia) 73 Barry Nolan (Ireland) 74 Halil Korkmaz (Turkey) 4 laps 75 Kamil Alev (Turkey) 76 Mehmet Sevinc (Turkey) 5 laps DNF Andrea Tiberi (Italy) DNF Inaki Lejarreta Erasti (Spain) DNF Andras Melts (Hungary) DNF Bostjan Pahovnik (Slovenia) DNF Toms Veinbergs (Latvia) DNF Glen Kinning (Ireland) Day 3 - July 31: Elite Men/Women, 6/7 laps Gunn Rita Dahle (Norway) Photo ©: AFP Photography Images by AFP Photo Gunn Rita Dahle (Norway) on the way to yet another victory in the European championships. Gunn Rita Dahle (Norway) tackles some typically slippery Belgian forest trails. Jean-Christophe Peraud Maja Wzoslzowska (Poland) fights to reel in Dahle, but has to settle for (France) second. Photo ©: AFP Gunn Rita Dahle (Norway) celebrates on the finish line. Ms Dahle always seems to have a flag for the finish - where does she carry it? The women's podium - (L-R) Maja Wzoslzowska (2nd, Poland), Gunn Rita Dahle (Norway, 1st) and Margarita Fullana Riera (Spain, 3rd) Jean-Christophe Peraud (France) on the way to winning the Men's Mountainbike European Championships. Jean-Christophe Peraud (France) thinks about the next bit - and staying ahead of Absalon and Bui. Julien Absalon (France) on the way to second. Marco Bui (Italy) made a strong comeback after an injury-plagued season to finish third. Jean-Christophe Peraud (France) celebrates on the finish line The men's podium - (L-R) Julien Absalon (France, 2nd), Jean-Christophe Peraud (France, 1st) and Marco Bui (Italy, 3rd) Results Elite Women - 6 laps 1 Gunn Rita Dahle (Norway) 1.57.08 2 Maja Wloszczowska (Poland) 1.52 3 Margarita Fullana Riera (Spain) 2.39 4 Nina Gohl (Germany) 4.15 5 Bernardine Boog-Rauwerda (Netherlands) 4.23 6 Petra Henzi (Switzerland) 5.42 7 Magdalena Sadlecka (Poland) 7.02 8 Anna Enocsson (Sweden) 7.25 9 Blaza Klemencic (Slovenia) 8.35 10 Eva Lechner (Italy) 9.25 11 Sévérine Hansen (France) 9.39 12 Sabine Spitz (Germany) 9.57 13 Franziska Röthlin (Switzerland) 10.00 14 Katrin Leumann (Switzerland) 10.56 15 Adelheid Morath (Germany) 11.51 16 Lene Byberg (Norway) 12.31 17 Yvonne Kraft (Germany) 12.53 18 Maria Östergren (Sweden) 19 Sabrina Enaux (France) 20 Sarah Koba (Switzerland) 13.00 21 Elisabeth Osl (Austria) 14.02 22 Janka Stevkova (Slovakia) 14.22 23 Marilyne Salvetat (France) 14.33 24 Arielle Van Meurs (Netherlands) 14.37 25 Elina Sochocleous (Cyprus) 15.07 26 Elena Gaddoni (Italy) 15.16 27 Sandra Klose (Germany) 16.08 28 Cecile Rode (France) 16.52
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