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R03 TN Solothurn Bike Days Swiss Bike Cup Basel / Muttenz Teilnehmerliste Bike Days Solothurn Anzahl Teilnehmer: 640 St Nr Name Nat. Jg. Ort Team/Club UCI SC Cup Anz. U23 - Herren ANDREY Nick 1997 Plasselb Bikeclub Sense Oberland 110 1 BANNWART Romain 1994 Hauterive GS Sportswear Bergamont Mathieu SA 16 213 2 BLANC Loïc 1997 Le Locle Team Giant Neuchâtel / Cimes Cycle 98 3 BONDERER Fabian 1997 Malans biketeam graubünden 49 52 4 BÜRGIN Jeremias 1997 Niederdorf Race- und Fun Team Velo+Sport Rast 19 174 5 DICK Alexandre 1997 Sainte-Croix VTT Balcon du Jura 54 166 6 DUCRET Zachary 1996 Payerne Team Scott New work Romandie 110 7 EGGER Sebastian 1994 Termen Walter Meier Orbea Factory Team 121 8 EICHENBERGER Jan 1997 Pfaffnau GREENHOPE Mtb Team - Sports against cancer 32 154 9 FASEL Lionel 1996 Penthéréaz Team Scott New work Romandie 0 10 FRANZ Fabio 1995 Lostorf Fischer pro Team 40 75 11 GRAB Joël 1997 Ebmatingen GRAB Offroad Cycling TEam 18 168 12 GUISOLAN Gilles 1996 Mannens Velo Club BROYE Lucens-Moudon 51 13 GULL Kim 1997 Nänikon VC Volketswil/ Merida Riders Club 62 88 14 HERTLING Arnaud 1997 Corpataux Team VTT BMC Fribourg 22 206 15 HUBACHER Lars 1995 Oberdorf NW RMC Obwalden/Koba-Giordana 19 171 16 INAUEN Benjamin 1996 Appenzell Steinegg Pink Gili Swiss Racingteam/RMC Appenzell 21 100 17 JUILLERAT Robin 1997 Tavannes team prof raiffeisen 43 134 18 MOTTIEZ Gilles 1997 Collonges Team Bike'n Joy Giant 30 200 19 MÜGGLER Remo 1996 Thal bischibikes / kopierpapier.ch / RV Altenrhein 25 106 20 NARDIN Luca 1995 Horriwil Tropical Solothurn/Mauna Loa Bikers 36 60 21 NEUHAUS Tobias 1997 Schafisheim Fischer Junior MTB Team 15 181 22 OLIVETTI Sven 1997 Würenlos FOCUS X-BIONIC TEAM 131 23 RAPPO Anthony 1995 Cormondrèche Team GIANT Neuchâtel / VC Vignoble 120 24 RICHARD Quentin 1997 Ursy team dupasquier sports / pédale bulloise 23 25 SCYBOZ Simon 1997 Bulle Team VTT BMC Fribourg 130 26 SIMONET Caryl 1996 Colombier Frenetic Wheeler Team/zeta cycling club 45 52 27 THOMA Dario 1997 Walenstadt bsk Graf MTB Team 10 237 28 TROXLER Noah 1997 Gretzenbach Fischer Junior MTB Team 27 136 29 VILLERMAULAZ Jean 1996 Charmey team vtt bmc fribourg 56 157 30 www.asprosport.ch gedruckt: 10.02.2021 17:09 - 1/21 Swiss Bike Cup Basel / Muttenz Teilnehmerliste Bike Days Solothurn St Nr Name Nat. Jg. Ort Team/Club UCI SC Cup Anz. ZOBRIST Manuel 1997 Rupperswil Hartmann MTB racing team 26 71 31 ZUMSTEIN Patrick 1997 Männedorf Tower Sports - VC Eschenbach 53 98 32 BEN ACHOUR Yanick 1996 Echallens VC. Echallens 0 33 BERTHET Clément (FRA) 1997 Longchauùmois Comité régional de cyclisme de Franche-Comté 576 70 34 BLÖCHLINGER Noah 1996 Heiden bischibikes / kopierpapier.ch / RV Altenrhein 1154 15 0 35 BUFFARD Florian (FRA) 1995 Morbier Comité régional de cyclisme de Franche-Comté 1464 45 36 EISENKOLL Léon (GER) 1996 Leonberg Procraft Racing Team 128 37 ENTRICH Elias (GER) 1995 Simmerberg TRI-Club Lindenberg / Team Radsport Greiner 48 38 GROSLAMBERT Rémi (FRA) 1996 Ornans Comité régional de cyclisme de Franche-Comté 53 39 JACQUIER Pierre 1997 Conliège Comité régional de cyclisme de Franche-Comté 32 40 KELLER Nico 1997 Steinach RV Arbon 64 68 41 KETTERER Yves (GER) 1994 Titisee-Neustadt Singer/klk-Raceteam 37 42 LÄDERACH Timo 1997 Rapperswil BE sputnik-bikeshop.ch / RV Ersigen 24 43 MEUZARD Théo (FRA) 1994 Menthonnex en Bornes Team Matériel-vélo.com 104 44 MICHAUD Bastien (FRA) 1995 Pratz Comité régional de cyclisme de Franche-Comté 882 60 45 NOEL Clément (FRA) 1996 Chauvoncourt SA Verdunois 57 46 ORILLARD Alex (FRA) 1995 Xonrupt Comité régional de cyclisme de Franche-Comté 46 47 TREVISANI Sandro 1996 Colombier Team Dom Cycle 54 54 48 VÖGELI Stefan 1994 Beckenried Thömus Racing Team 41 78 49 Junioren BARELLI Nicola 1999 Prosito Velo club Monte TAMARO-BMC 139 50 BAUMANN Nick 1998 Aarau Rohr PAMO-Racing / RC-Gränichen 78 4 232 51 BOURQUIN Noa 1999 Tavannes Team PROF Raiffeisen CCL / VC Tramelan 29 168 52 CLAPASSON Thomas 1999 Collombey Dom cycle-Merida / UC Montheysanne 115 53 ELSASSER Jerome 1998 Gränichen Greenhope MTB - biking against cancer 202 8 213 54 FISCHER Remo 1998 Oberhallau Team PEDALE SIMPLON 21 165 55 FRASCHINA Elia 1999 Manno Velo club Monte TAMARO-BMC 128 56 GOTTBURG Yoan 1998 Boudevilliers Team Giant / Zeta Cycling Club 36 135 57 GREMAUD Mathia 1998 Broc Team Menoud-Bike 38 149 58 JEKER Hannes 1998 Büsserach Race- und Fun Team Velo+Sport Rast 551 18 133 59 KOLLER Léon 1999 Buttikon SZ Tower Sports - VC Eschenbach 269 9 135 60 KUNZ Dominic 1998 Hergiswil VC Schötz go-in.ch 23 80 61 LEHMANN Fabio 1999 Wilen BPR Raceteam RMC Gossau 24 169 62 www.asprosport.ch gedruckt: 10.02.2021 17:09 - 2/21 Swiss Bike Cup Basel / Muttenz Teilnehmerliste Bike Days Solothurn St Nr Name Nat. Jg. Ort Team/Club UCI SC Cup Anz. MANTZANAS Nico 1998 Vilters RSV Pizol 30 92 63 MARCHAND Matthieu 1998 Perrefitte Team Alouettes / Renfer SA 37 145 64 MÄRKI Luca 1998 Seengen Möbel Märki MTB Pro Team / RCG 67 65 MICHELI Luca 1998 Tavannes Alouettes/Renfer SA 20 177 66 MONNEY Jimmy 1999 St. Silvester Stöckli / BSO Plaffeien 94 67 MURI David 1999 Wängi BPR Raceteam RMC Gossau 188 15 204 68 NIEMANN Nico 1998 Egg Greenhope MTB - biking against cancer 549 19 102 69 PALÀ Giacomo 1999 Olivone Velo club Monte TAMARO-BMC 63 70 RUCHAT Axel 1999 Echallens VC Echallens 115 71 SCHUMACHER Batiste 1999 La Chaux-de-Fonds CIMES CYCLE 1 72 SETZ Marvin 1998 6247 Schötz VC Schötz go-in.ch 41 79 73 SIMONETTI Danilo 1999 Lamone Cadempino Velo club Monte TAMARO-BMC 85 74 SPENA Fabio 1999 Spiez Ski + Velo-Center Racing Team / BCS 470 13 214 75 SPIESS Robin 1998 Kriessern Pink Gili Swiss Racingteam 11 158 76 STÖCKLI Jan 1999 Spiez BigFriends / BC Spiez 27 175 77 STOLL Jonas 1998 Osterfingen Team PEDALE-SIMPLON 298 14 237 78 SUTER Andri 1999 Hofstetten Goldwurst-Power 107 79 VIENNE Thibaut 1999 Vuadens Team Menoud Bike 89 80 ZÜND Nico 1999 Widnau Zünd Racing Team / VC Altstätten 16 164 81 JÄGGI Adrian 1998 Lohn-Ammannsegg VELO-ART.CH 52 82 KAMBER Lenny 1999 Hinteregg VC Meilen 41 83 NOVERRAZ Xavier 1999 Bottens VC Echallens 21 84 PILLONEL Adrien 1999 Seiry PRO Cycles - VC Payerne 40 85 RICKLI Simon 1999 Thal bischibikes/kopierpapier.ch/RV Altenrhein 35 71 86 WAGENBACH Philipp 1998 Biel CCL 0 87 WERNLI Nico 1998 Winterthur dapp-STARBICYCLE-team.ch 26 81 88 Juniorinnen BISIG Alessia 1999 Jona Tower Sports - VC Eschenbach 166 1 205 89 FRAGNIÈRE Charline 1998 Vuadens Team Menoud-Bike 11 244 90 MARTI Sarina 1999 Mägenwil Fischer-BMC 125 7 152 91 SCHÄTTI Michelle 1999 Horgen VC Wädenswil - velo-reichmuth.ch 231 12 127 92 TSCHÜMPERLIN Elma 1998 Villars-Burquin VTT Balcon du Jura 177 9 194 93 ZAHNO Stefanie 1999 Bürchen VC International 10 168 94 www.asprosport.ch gedruckt: 10.02.2021 17:09 - 3/21 Swiss Bike Cup Basel / Muttenz Teilnehmerliste Bike Days Solothurn St Nr Name Nat. Jg. Ort Team/Club UCI SC Cup Anz. Amateure & Masters BARRAS Thierry ** 1980 Penthalaz Team Dom cycle / VC Lausanne 31 220 95 BERSET Valentin 1993 Payerne Team Scott New work Romandie 11 214 96 BOLT Florian ** 1984 Ulisbach Sherpa Tensing - Pedalerie 1128 57 217 97 KÄLIN Silvan 1993 Unteriberg Strüby BiXS Team 7 272 98 KESSLER Sandro 1987 Schiers biketeam graubünden 16 232 99 MAGNE Jonas 1991 Payerne Team Scott New work Romandie 44 204 100 MARTIGNIER Patrice ** 1976 Eclépens Rochat Cycles Aubonne / VC Echallens 33 208 101 MEYER Florian ** 1981 Münsingen Stöckli 270 102 MURI Adrian ** 1982 Dagmersellen VC Sursee-creabeton 34 120 103 ROBERT Sylvain 1989 Echallens Velo club Echallens 102 104 SANDOZ Martin 1991 Le Locle Team Passion Vélo - VC Edelweiss 24 111 105 SCHÄDLER Ueli ** 1986 Trachslau FOCUS X-BIONIC TEAM 13 230 106 STREBEL Patrik ** 1986 Sins RC Gränichen 8 245 107 TAMBARIKAS Nico 1992 Buchs bsk Graf MTB Team 6 330 108 WÄFLER Simon 1990 Bäretswil VC Bauma / Bike Center Hegnau 14 167 109 BAUMANN Jonas ** 1985 Laupersdorf Velostation Oensingen BMC 5 129 110 BUFORN Angel (ESP) ** 1985 Vufflens-le-Château VC Nyon 48 135 111 BÜSSER Silvio ** 1985 Jona Radbar Racing Team 529 23 65 112 GAFNER Jan 1993 Faulensee Prof Raiffeisen / CC Littoral 63 93 113 JOST Kaspar ** 1965 Zürich 45 114 WILDHABER René ** 1976 Flumserberg Trek Factory Racing Team 106 115 Fun Herren ANGIOLINI Sébastien 1993 Tavannes Team alouettes / Renfer SA 422 116 BRECHBÜHL Jérémy 1990 Renan Team Espacevelos.ch 243 117 GÖLDI Michael 1998 Sennwald Lindi Race Team / RV Buchs 321 118 GROD Michael 1993 Besenbüren jb BRUNEX Felt Team 360 119 GUEX Benoît 1991 Matran Vélo Club Fribourg 333 120 HIRSCHI Gaëtan 1991 Péry Team Greenhill/Greenhillbikers 259 121 JUILLERAT Bastian 1994 Tavannes Alouettes.ch/ Renfer SA 340 122 MEHR Andreas 1996 Hergiswil vc schötz go-in.ch 217 123 NEFF Silvan 1997 Appenzell Steinegg Dani's Bergamont Team / RMC Appenzell 317 124 www.asprosport.ch gedruckt: 10.02.2021 17:09 - 4/21 Swiss Bike Cup Basel / Muttenz Teilnehmerliste Bike Days Solothurn St Nr Name Nat. Jg. Ort Team/Club UCI SC Cup Anz. SCHMID Marco 1988 Ilanz Menzli Sport Team 172 125 SCHORI Remo Franco 1997 Spiez Ski+Velo-CenterRacingTeam/BC Spiez 39 126 SEELI Lauro 1996 Vuorz VC Surselva 0 127 SUTTER Philipp 1997 Appenzell Steinegg Danis Bergamont Team / RMC Appenzell 280 128 VALLAT Lionel 1993 La Chaux-de-fonds TEAM CIMES CYCLE 301 129 VINCENZ Linard 1993 Andiast Stöckli Racing Team / VC Surselva 241 130 BERGER Adrian 1987 Recherswil Transalpes Factory Team 155 131 CAVEGN Sebastian 1989 Solothurn 37 132 DELAQUIS Quentin 1996 Matran VC Fribourg 126 133 GIRSPERGER Gian Marco 1998 Kölliken PAMO-Racing / RC-Gränichen 97 134 GRULER Hannes 1998 Berneck bsk Graf 131 135 GYGAX Sebastian 1995 Herzogenbuchsee VMC Aarwangen 44 136 HALLER Andi 1987 Zürich FOCUS X-BIONIC TEAM 95 137 HELBLING Andreas 1988 Jona VC Eschenbach 148 138 KOCH Andreas 1994 Holderbank SO Uebelhart Rennservice 34 139 MÜLLER Tillmann (GER) 1990 Biel DT Swiss 76 140 OBERER Stefan 1987 Adliswil gipfelbike.ch 42 141 PIEBER Dario 1995 Flumenthal JB Brunex Felt Team 75 142 REMY Cédric 1988 Charmey Dani Vtt felt 111 143 ROSSETTI Camille 1988 Travers Team GIANT Neuchâtel 70 144 SCHAFROTH Oliver 1993 Höfen b.
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