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August 2011 100km Offizielles Endergebnis 2011 Stand / printed 02.09.2011 13:53:25 Männer Sex-Pl Nr Name Nat Jahrgang Team Kategorie AK-Pl Endzeit 1 20445 Berger, Jiri CZE 1961 carla AK Sen2 1 02:26:22.13 2 21300 Müller, Ulrich DEU 1966 AK Sen2 2 02:26:22.22 3 20077 Gehrking, OliverDEU 1969 Team Wiegetritt AK Sen2 3 02:26:32.40 4 20018 Ortlieb, Manfred DEU 1965 f hoch 3 AK Sen2 4 02:26:32.98 5 20022 Joram, Tobias DEU 1977 B.O.C. racing Team AK Sen1 1 02:26:33.35 6 20496 Peter, Tim DEU 1990 AK Herr 1 02:26:33.43 7 20030 Lorenz, Kai DEU 1969 Team Drinkuth 1 AK Sen2 5 02:26:34.12 8 20097 Theißmann, NewtonDEU 1987 Cultrad.de Team 1 AK Herr 2 02:26:34.49 9 20023 Böni, Stephan CHE 1966 Biesterfeld Team Europe AK Sen2 6 02:26:34.59 10 6806 Baltrusch, HerbertDEU 1968 Cultrad.de Team 1 AK Sen2 7 02:26:35.04 11 20020 Wehner, JoachimDEU 1985 TRENGA DE Team 3 AK Herr 3 02:26:35.10 12 20025 Von Dem Knesebeck, JörgDEU 1964 Cultrad.de Team 1 AK Sen2 8 02:26:36.17 13 20042 Horn, Thomas DEU 1968 www.team-mainplan.de AK Sen2 9 02:26:46.81 14 20015 Hotopp, Dieter DEU 1959 www.team-mainplan.de AK Sen3 1 02:26:49.84 15 20136 Riecken, SebastianDEU 1967 Cultrad.de Team 1 AK Sen2 10 02:26:49.97 16 20155 Töpker, HermannDEU 1960 Jedermannteam MILRAM 101 AK Sen3 2 02:26:53.03 17 20026 Schwesinger, FolkerDEU 1986 Die Löwen Weimar AK Herr 4 02:26:53.48 18 20245 Pregel, Lars DEU 1982 AK Herr 5 02:26:53.86 19 20268 Freytag, Kay DEU 1988 Arztzentrum Sinstorf AK Herr 6 02:26:54.12 20 20063 Kessler, Oliver DEU 1970 AK Sen2 11 02:26:54.18 21 1124 Lewitz, ThorstenDEU 1970 alsterkontec AK Sen2 12 02:26:55.22 22 20382 Garbe, Ralf DEU 1968 AK Sen2 13 02:26:55.58 23 20415 Raap, Thomas DEU 1986 RSC Harsefeld 2 AK Herr 7 02:26:55.78 24 20044 Petersen, Kay DEU 1973 www.team-mainplan.de AK Sen1 2 02:26:56.80 25 20046 Ley, Olaf DEU 1970 AK Sen2 14 02:26:57.73 26 20304 Peper, Lars DEU 1970 Fahrradprofi-WBP 1 AK Sen2 15 02:26:57.76 27 20108 Leue, Burghard DEU 1964 AK Sen2 16 02:26:58.39 28 20273 Ludolfs, SebastianDEU 1974 Fahrradprofi-WBP 1 AK Sen1 3 02:26:58.56 29 20326 Schallje, Torsten DEU 1968 AK Sen2 17 02:26:59.71 30 20029 Garbas, Gregor DEU 1974 AK Sen1 4 02:27:00.21 31 20032 Homburg, Jörn DEU 1970 AK Sen2 18 02:27:00.68 32 20052 Wittulski, Rainer DEU 1968 AK Sen2 19 02:27:01.12 33 20194 Tolzmann, MarkoDEU 1977 www.fitness-city-nord.de AK Sen1 5 02:27:01.48 34 20121 Przybylsky, MichaelDEU 1962 Motor Eberswalde AK Sen2 20 02:27:01.59 35 20416 Wellingerhof, Jan DEU 1976 AK Sen1 6 02:27:02.09 36 20035 Pietschak, Bernd DEU 1975 AK Sen1 7 02:27:02.70 37 20272 Schwarm, BernhardDEU 1966 Club TdC AK Sen2 21 02:27:03.84 38 20225 Hebner, Olaf DEU 1961 BB-Bike Team AK Sen2 22 02:27:05.11 39 3663 Söder, Ingo DEU 1963 AK Sen2 23 02:27:05.13 40 20041 Engel, Dirk DEU 1966 Team Hamfelder Hof AK Sen2 24 02:27:06.99 41 20027 Markgraf, Bernd DEU 1962 EON HANSE AK Sen2 25 02:27:07.34 timing & results: Mika Timing GmbH - www.mikatiming.de - PL: Stephan Koslowski Page 1/226 VATTENFALL-Cyclassics Hamburg - 21. August 2011 100km Offizielles Endergebnis 2011 Stand / printed 02.09.2011 13:53:25 Männer Sex-Pl Nr Name Nat Jahrgang Team Kategorie AK-Pl Endzeit 42 20277 Syre, Jan DEU 1977 AK Sen1 8 02:27:07.35 43 20339 Hoffmann, StephanDEU 1968 Nivea AK Sen2 26 02:27:07.78 44 20498 Stein, Martin DEU 1983 AK Herr 8 02:27:07.83 45 20057 Gilles, Günter DEU 1963 RRG Bremen AK Sen2 27 02:27:08.07 46 20053 Voß, Andreas DEU 1971 Cultrad.de Team 1 AK Sen1 9 02:27:08.38 47 20435 Böker, AlexanderDEU 1972 THE NEW CYCLIST AK Sen1 10 02:27:08.60 48 20067 Schröter, Roland DEU 1974 AK Sen1 11 02:27:08.65 49 20206 Pfullmann, Niklas DEU 1991 AK Herr 9 02:27:08.68 50 20191 Reinhard, FabianDEU 1973 RAD.AB AK Sen1 12 02:27:09.06 51 20294 Nettke, Axel DEU 1958 Philips Healthcare AK Sen3 3 02:27:09.12 52 20039 Pett, Silvio DEU 1981 Fahrradprofi-WBP 2 AK Sen1 13 02:27:09.59 53 20037 Neuhaus, JoachimDEU 1965 Fahrradprofi-WBP 1 AK Sen2 28 02:27:09.60 54 20001 Thoma, Jörg DEU 1972 Cultrad.de Team 3 AK Sen1 14 02:27:09.76 55 20109 Kolarz, Thomas DEU 1961 AK Sen2 29 02:27:09.92 56 20065 Melzwig, Nicholas DEU 1972 AK Sen1 15 02:27:11.45 57 20135 Göhrs, Thomas DEU 1974 AK Sen1 16 02:27:11.72 58 20263 Küster, Sven DEU 1987 AK Herr 10 02:27:12.18 59 20134 Gersch, Thorsten DEU 1969 AK Sen2 30 02:27:12.27 60 20076 Julius, Dirk DEU 1973 Lufthansa Technik 12 AK Sen1 17 02:27:12.51 61 20226 Fischer, Kai DEU 1969 AK Sen2 31 02:27:12.53 62 20242 Limberg, Christian DEU 1983 AK Herr 11 02:27:13.15 63 20264 Pfefferkorn, Ralf DEU 1985 AK Herr 12 02:27:13.95 64 20446 Kvasnicka, DaliborCZE 1949 carla AK Sen4 1 02:27:15.27 65 20131 Eckhoff, Udo DEU 1959 Jedermannteam MILRAM 101 AK Sen3 4 02:27:16.09 66 20080 Stender, Andre´ DEU 1980 THW 2 AK Sen1 18 02:27:18.72 67 32411 Wätjen, Mirko DEU 1972 Jedermannteam MILRAM 101 AK Sen1 19 02:27:20.33 68 20308 Afflerbach, Jens DEU 1968 Team Pasculli AK Sen2 32 02:27:21.83 69 20354 Heise, Matthias DEU 1976 Velo Club Lübeck AK Sen1 20 02:27:47.25 70 20316 Brose, Matthias DEU 1981 AK Sen1 21 02:27:47.44 71 20116 Tiedemann, StephanDEU 1970 www.team-mainplan.de AK Sen2 33 02:27:49.18 72 20126 Schulz, ManfredDEU 1954 Contitech Hamburg AK Sen3 5 02:27:51.81 73 20210 Hansmann, TobiasDEU 1985 Die Löwen Weimar AK Herr 13 02:27:54.24 74 20310 Schmitz, BenediktDEU 1969 Überseequartier AK Sen2 34 02:27:54.56 75 20123 Schwaiger, FranzAUT 1949 Team Hamfelder Hof AK Sen4 2 02:27:54.97 76 20450 Schütz, Jörg DEU 1966 HTI Hortmann Racing Team AK Sen2 35 02:27:56.16 77 1214 Hartjen, Oliver DEU 1966 Fahrradprofi-WBP 1 AK Sen2 36 02:27:58.69 78 20114 Hoffmann, DanielDEU 1972 FC St. Pauli II AK Sen1 22 02:28:03.96 79 20008 Thesing, Andre DEU 1974 Sonosan-Multipower AK Sen1 23 02:28:22.99 80 20113 Dittmann, DannyDEU 1983 FAST-Zweirad-HAUS e.V. AK Herr 14 02:28:25.08 81 20091 Schröter, Swen DEU 1969 Vattenfall velocity Berlin AK Sen2 37 02:28:38.00 82 20086 Gehrke, Maik DEU 1969 AK Sen2 38 02:28:41.00 timing & results: Mika Timing GmbH - www.mikatiming.de - PL: Stephan Koslowski Page 2/226 VATTENFALL-Cyclassics Hamburg - 21. August 2011 100km Offizielles Endergebnis 2011 Stand / printed 02.09.2011 13:53:25 Männer Sex-Pl Nr Name Nat Jahrgang Team Kategorie AK-Pl Endzeit 83 20028 Nielsen, Jan BenderDNK 1964 Team Tonny AK Sen2 39 02:28:47.09 84 20193 Lenz, Valentin DEU 1993 AK Jun 1 02:28:53.29 85 3124 Mohrholz, Jan DEU 1965 BRAUN KD MOHRHOLZ AK Sen2 40 02:29:00.68 86 20073 Wagner, MaximilianDEU 1972 KÖRBER-POWER 2 AK Sen1 24 02:29:03.46 87 20337 Unger, Stefan DEU 1954 AK Sen3 6 02:29:04.05 88 20499 Salzinger, Eric DEU 1969 AK Sen2 41 02:29:23.66 89 20066 Werth, Oliver DEU 1970 sv frisia 03 AK Sen2 42 02:29:25.07 90 20309 Blicke, Thomas DEU 1971 AK Sen1 25 02:29:36.53 91 20064 Ruiz, Guido DEU 1968 AK Sen2 43 02:29:46.35 92 20024 Seger, WolfgangDEU 1971 Cultrad.de Team 1 AK Sen1 26 02:29:56.98 93 20056 Richter, Daniel DEU 1972 CUC AK Sen1 27 02:30:11.61 94 20021 Ibs, Thomas DEU 1966 AK Sen2 44 02:30:11.92 95 20098 Stein, Achim DEU 1969 Fisch in Tomate AK Sen2 45 02:30:22.00 96 20083 Depmeyer, ConstantinDEU 1981 Hamburg Wasser 1 AK Sen1 28 02:30:35.80 97 20051 Reichardt, Michael DEU 1965 AK Sen2 46 02:30:59.68 98 20137 Pries, Jan-MoritzDEU 1989 Rapido Neumünster AK Herr 15 02:31:58.49 99 20585 Fischer, Rene DEU 1969 merkur-druck.de AK Sen2 47 02:30:12.60 100 20438 Heider, Stefan DEU 1968 ASV Velo-Venezia Dransfeld e.V. AK Sen2 48 02:32:12.01 101 22974 Schlichting, Tim Oliver DEU 1990 AK Herr 16 02:23:56.34 102 22964 Homann, Lucas DEU 1990 B.O.C.
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