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Crystal Reports TISSOT-UCI MOUNTAIN BIKE WORLD CUP 2001 X-Country Elite Men WORLD CUP FINAL RANKING Mont Ste Anne, CAN Napa Sarn Houf Grou Dura Leys Kapr MtS-A Rk Name Team Nat #1#2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7 #8 Total 1 GREEN RolandTREK/VOLKSWAGEN CAN71 200 250 200 130 250 1 101 2 HERMIDA Jose AntonioBIANCHI MOTOREX ESP250 95 170 85 150 55 90 170 1 065 3 MARTINEZ MiguelFULL DYNAMIX FRA37 250 150 150 56 250 54 40 987 4 EVANS CadelVOLVO CANNONDALE AUS63 85 62 170 170 61 200 811 5 SAUSER ChristophVOLVO CANNONDALE SUI60 63 71 250 200 59 90 793 6 ABSALON JulienBIANCHI MOTOREX FRA57 80 85 75 250 150 62 759 7 BRENTJENS BartGIANT BICYCLES NED90 170 95 47 67 71 85 80 705 8 LEUCHS KashiVOLVO CANNONDALE NZL53 51 31 71 200 62 150 75 693 9 PAULISSEN RoelTEAM GT BEL62 67 61 95 95 130 170 680 10 VAN DOOREN BasSPECIALIZED NED59 150 200 80 38 61 67 655 11 FRISCHKNECHT ThomasTEAM RITCHEY-YAHOO! SUI60 130 95 250 63 598 12 FUMIC LadoTEAM T MOBILE GER130 62 59 54 85 67 56 85 598 13 HESJEDAL RyderSUBARU-GARY FISHER CAN75 45 67 130 80 200 597 14 HOCHSTRASSER ThomasGIANT BICYCLES SUI50 75 62 90 80 150 507 15 MEIRHAEGHE FilipSPECIALIZED BEL85 90 61 60 130 426 16 DUBAU LudovicTEAM ORBEA FRA67 55 52 170 75 419 17 BUI MarcoMARIN HELLY HANSEN ITA170 130 54 63 417 18 GISPERT LABARTA MartiGIANT BICYCLES ESP42 57 63 53 59 67 71 412 19 GORDON CraigAUSTRALIAN NATIONAL TEAM AUS45 52 50 56 50 54 42 54 403 20 HANISCH MarcTEAM ORBEA GER200 71 71 52 394 21 DUPOUEY ChristopheGIANT BICYCLES FRA150 56 26 75 57 364 22 PALLHUBER HubertDIAMONDBACK ITA33 43 43 59 45 53 57 333 23 RASMUSSEN MichaelHARO/LEE DUNGAREES DEN90 52 95 95 332 24 BRESSER CarstenTEAM T MOBILE GER54 60 90 60 51 315 25 KABUSH GeoffTEAM KONA FORD FOCUS CAN29 40 27 90 62 43 291 26 MCGRATH SeamusHARO/LEE DUNGAREES CAN47 58 52 130 287 27 FRUET MartinoTEAM RITCHEY-YAHOO! ITA58 59 45 63 53 278 28 CHEVALLIER JeromeTEAM ORBEA FRA61 54 63 51 41 270 29 ANDERSEN Peter RiisDENMARK CYCLE UNION DEN40 29 47 51 48 53 268 30 HOYDAHL RuneGIANT BICYCLES NOR51 25 42 60 80 258 31 GALINSKI MarekLOTTO PZU SA POL43 35 51 57 46 232 32 SAHM StefanTEAM T MOBILE GER41 50 28 51 59 229 33 ROWNEY PaulYETI- PEARL IZUMI AUS80 60 43 45 228 Results by Tissot Swiss Watches since 1853 - 26/08/01 TISSOT-UCI MOUNTAIN BIKE WORLD CUP 2001 X-Country Elite Men WORLD CUP FINAL RANKING Mont Ste Anne, CAN Napa Sarn Houf Grou Dura Leys Kapr MtS-A Rk Name Team Nat #1#2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7 #8 Total 34 BONNE ThomasDENMARK CYCLE UNION DEN11 55 31 41 25 61 224 35 AL ThysBE-ONE NED46 61 34 48 32 221 36 ACQUAROLI DarioFULL DYNAMIX ITA49 75 80 3 207 37 ARNOULD DominiqueGIANT BICYCLES FRA56 48 42 58 204 38 PERAUD Jean-christopheFRANCE FRA58 58 85 201 39 VOLLET GregoryFRANCE FRA95 31 31 43 200 40 FUMIC ManuelTEAM T MOBILE GER44 39 50 59 192 41 KILLEEN LiamGREAT BRITAIN GBR36 53 23 75 187 42 RAVANEL CedricSCOTT USA FRA48 37 46 55 186 43 HESTLER AndreasROCKY MOUNTAIN BICYCLES CAN35 46 47 48 176 44 GOLZ MarcTEAM T MOBILE GER32 43 29 33 33 170 45 DIETSCH ThomasBIANCHI MOTOREX FRA55 52 48 155 46 KILLEN JimiSCHWINN USA28 41 39 46 154 47 JUAREZ TinkerVOLVO CANNONDALE USA57 46 49 152 48 CHERKASOV PavelSUBARU-GARY FISHER RUS52 30 67 149 49 FLEMING JoshGT AUSTRALIA AUS34 54 58 146 50 COENEN DavyBE-ONE BEL33 10 58 44 145 51 KORINEK RadimCESKA SPORITELNA MTB CZE48 41 50 139 52 WEDGE PeterTEAM KONA FORD FOCUS CAN22 35 28 52 137 53 KASS JochenTEAM T MOBILE GER30 42 24 38 134 54 SHEPPARD ChrisHARO/LEE DUNGAREES CAN27 44 62 133 55 AUSTAD HakonDBS WORLD CUP TEAM NOR56 49 17 122 56 GOLCER JureCORRATEC WORLD TEAM SLO47 36 38 121 57 KALBERER ThomasCORONAS BH SUI49 71 120 58 STEINER ManfredFULL DYNAMIX ITA38 41 40 119 59 BUNDI SilvioWHEELER AQUA NOVA SUI17 35 21 45 118 60 ZIRANDA MadrigalTURBO MEX58 60 118 61 SWENSON CarlRLX POLO SPORT USA2483631 117 62 PRESSLAUER PeterBANK AUSTRIA NATIONALTEA AUT5344729 115 63 GULLICKSON MarcMONGOOSE HYUNDAI USA24 3 42 44 113 64 BECKINGSALE OliverSCOTT UK GBR32 56 23 111 65 BONILLA AdrianCAFE DE COSTA RICA PIZZA CRC10 63 34 107 66 WELLS ToddHILDENBRAND USA57 50 107 67 MENDE Matthias *STEVENS JEANTEX GER49 55 104 68 GARAVITO BARRAGAN DiegoCOLOMBIA COL15 33 51 99 69 KIRCHER RobertCLUB INFINEON RAINER WUR AUT16 46 35 97 70 SEYMOUR RobinIRISH CYCLING FEDERATION IRL31 19 37 8 95 71 BROWN TravisTREK/VOLKSWAGEN USA49 44 93 72 TOURVILLE EricORYX PROCYCLE CAN45 47 92 73 BETTIN MauroFULL DYNAMIX ITA40 50 90 74 JONES EricSOBE HEADSHOK USA27 33 30 90 75 SPESNY MilanRUBENA MERIDA KCK TEAM CZE57 27 84 76 MAPEL FrankYETI- PEARL IZUMI USA34 18 32 84 77 VOKROUHLIK TomasRUBENA MERIDA KCK TEAM CZE46 38 84 78 CLARKE BarrieDIAMONDBACK GBR30 34 19 83 79 KESSIAKOFF Fredrik *SWEDEN SWE44 37 81 Results by Tissot Swiss Watches since 1853 - 26/08/01 TISSOT-UCI MOUNTAIN BIKE WORLD CUP 2001 X-Country Elite Men WORLD CUP FINAL RANKING Mont Ste Anne, CAN Napa Sarn Houf Grou Dura Leys Kapr MtS-A Rk Name Team Nat #1#2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7 #8 Total 80 REDENBACH PaulTEAD DOWN UNDER HIGH FIV AUS24 19 37 80 81 KARCZYNSKI MarcinLOTTO PZU SA POL24 55 79 82 HORGAN-KOBELSKI JeremyRLX POLO SPORT USA18 61 79 83 SOLER DanielSCOTT ELVIA SUI39 39 78 84 WEBER Balz *ARROW SWISS BIKE TEAM SUI12 20 11 35 78 85 BAUER SiegfriedBANK AUSTRIA NATIONALTEA AUT39 25 14 78 86 PLATT KarlOK MARIN GER43 34 77 87 DILGER AndreasSCHENKER RACING TEAM GER23 16 22 16 77 88 MARQUEZ JoseCORONAS BH ESP38 33 71 89 WEISS MichaelBANK AUSTRIA NATIONALTEA AUT10 14 25 21 70 90 WABEL BeatFOCUS GONSO SUI22 47 69 91 DELACOUR PerrenGT AUSTRALIA AUS30 39 69 92 SCHEIDERBAUER Jorg AUT30 37 67 93 HELLER MarcelARROW SWISS BIKE TEAM SUI39 13 13 65 94 PETERS BasHOLLAND NED26 1 36 63 95 DOLEZAL TomasRUBENA MERIDA KCK TEAM CZE28 15 20 63 96 BAKKER ErwinBE-ONE NED17 14 25 7 63 97 PALLHUBER JohannINFINEON RAINER WURZ ITA18 45 63 98 KONDIS LubosCESKA SPORITELNA MTB SVK37 22 59 99 HENRY JayNANTUCKET NECTARS USA19 40 59 100 WEBER Markus *BANK AUSTRIA NATIONALTEA AUT30 28 58 101 RAMIREZ FedericoCAFE DE COSTA RICA PIZZA CRC849 57 102 PETERSON Cody *USA CYCLING USA40 16 56 103 CRAIG AdamDEVO USA11441 56 104 BARRIGA SalvadorTURBO CYCLES MEX56 56 105 ESQUIVEL Deiber*CAFE DE COSTA RICA PIZZA CRC55 55 106 JUNGAKER ErikSWEDEN SWE26 29 55 107 BINKERT MarkusARROW SWISS BIKE TEAM SUI617 31 54 108 EATOUGH ChrisTREK VW GBR53 53 109 CHIOTTI JeromeLAPIERRE FRA53 53 110 WILKINSON IanGREAT BRITAIN GBR20 32 52 111 BISCHOF ChristofTEAM KOBA SUI91030 49 112 LEZAUN RobertoORBEA ESP49 49 113 TABERLAY Sid *AVANTI SPECIALIZED SPY OP AUS36 12 48 114 FILIPPI NicolasBIANCHI MOTOREX FRA21 27 48 115 WIENS DaveRLX POLO SPORT USA26 22 48 116 NAF Ralph *SWISS CYCLING TEAM SUI938 47 117 HOFER FranzINFINEON RAINER WURZ ITA26 4 15 45 118 COLOMA CarlosORBEA ESP144 45 119 FERGUSON WalkerSUBARU-GARY FISHER USA935 44 120 MOLDAY KirkSUNRACE/SANTA CRUZ USA44 44 121 ESCHENBACH FlorianSCHENKER RACING TEAM GER25 18 43 122 MILLER Brent*KHS-ACTAS AUS14 29 43 123 TOULOUSE MathieuFORD DEVINCI CAN736 43 124 ALVAREZ IvanCORONAS-BH ESP41 1 42 125 HERISSET ChristopheORBEA FRA42 42 Results by Tissot Swiss Watches since 1853 - 26/08/01 TISSOT-UCI MOUNTAIN BIKE WORLD CUP 2001 X-Country Elite Men WORLD CUP FINAL RANKING Mont Ste Anne, CAN Napa Sarn Houf Grou Dura Leys Kapr MtS-A Rk Name Team Nat #1#2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7 #8 Total 126 SICKMUELLER Johannes *STEVENS JEANTEX GER42 42 127 GISPERT LABARTA ElojESPANA ESP40 40 128 HINE JulianGEARS RACING CAN39 39 129 PIRAZZOLI MirkoOK GYMMY ITA23 16 39 130 CURRAN LucasROCKY MOUNTAIN BICYCLES CAN38 38 131 HOVEY CarterBOLLA-BIANCHI CAN532 37 132 CHECUZ AlessandroOLIMPIA ITA37 37 133 TREVISAN PatrickORBEA BEL36 36 134 VAN DEN DRIESSCHE Jurgen BEL COMMENCAL BEL36 36 135 FAHRNI LudovicGS BERNASCONI GIANT SUI35 35 136 GISLER SaschaSTEPPENWOLF SUI26 8 34 137 MANETSCH Reto *SWISS CYCLING TEAM SUI34 34 138 GIRARD Julien *GS BERNASCONI GIANT SUI232 34 139 DE BERTOLIS MassimoDIAMONDBACK ITA33 33 140 DIXON Phil *GREAT BRITAIN GBR16 17 33 141 RANDOLPH GregTOMAC USA32 32 142 PLAUT ClausCHILE CHI20 12 32 143 SCHNELL Ross*DEVO USA31 31 144 BLANCO GabrielARGENTINA ARG427 31 145 WESTERGREN Jens *SWEDEN SWE29 29 146 SPICHTIG ThomasROCKY MOUNTAIN BIKE TEA SUI12 11 6 29 147 PRUNER MichaelDEKERF CAN29 29 148 RUGEL JoachimGERMANY GER821 29 149 WEEVERS JanGIANT BICYCLES NED28 28 150 SCHNYDER RudiNORCO CAN28 28 151 RAMETSTEINER RomanBANK AUSTRIA NATIONALTEA AUT27 27 152 VEIKKANEN JussiTOP KAERNTEN-GIANT FIN20 7 27 153 PALMBERG MagnusSWEDEN SWE26 26 154 HUBREGTSE MennoINDEPENDENT CAN25 25 155 BOWEN BartKONA FORD FOCUS USA24 24 156 LEGA RoddiGREEN MTN CYCLE CAN24 24 157 ORTIZ AntonioCORONAS-BH ESP24 24 158 STORMO Lars PetterNORWAY NOR13 10 23 159 VACHETTE Yohann *FRANCE FRA23 23 160 SWENSON PeterTOKYO JOES USA23 23 161 SEBEL Dylan *INDEPENDENT CAN23 23 162 REAIN GregGEARS RACING CAN22 22 163 AGERGAARD JesperSORO BC XEROX PARTNER DEN22 22 164 DANIELSON ThomasSOBE HEADSHOK USA21 21 165 INGHAM RyanINDEPENDENT CAN21 21 166 TAVELLA IgorTEAM USTARIA ITA21 21 167 HATZ GottfriedGS III STABIL GRAZ AUT20 20 168 SPARR HenrikSWEDEN SWE20 20 169 BOUDNY PavelCZECH CYCLING FEDERATIO CZE15 4 19 170 MATTER BrianNANTUCKET NECTARS USA19 19 171 HAWKINS MatthewTEAM GRIMACE USA19 19 Results by Tissot Swiss Watches since 1853 - 26/08/01 TISSOT-UCI MOUNTAIN BIKE WORLD CUP 2001 X-Country Elite Men WORLD CUP FINAL RANKING Mont Ste Anne, CAN Napa Sarn Houf Grou Dura Leys Kapr MtS-A Rk Name Team Nat #1#2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7 #8 Total 172 HORAK MartinZAMO IRC CZE19 19 173 ELSNIC PavelCESKA SPORITELNA MTB CZE18 18 174 DECORE MatthewMARIN CAN18 18 175 VAVRA JiriCESKA SPORITELNA MTB CZE18 18 176 CRAIG NickDIAMOND BACK GBR17 17 177 KUGLER Andreas *SWISS CYCLING TEAM SUI17 17 178 GUJAN Martin *SWISS CYCLING TEAM SUI16 16 179 MARX TorstenTEAM ALB GOLD
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