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2011 UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships – Men's junior race

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Men's Junior Cyclo-cross Race
2011 UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships
Rainbow jersey
Race details
DatesJanuary 29, 2011 (2011-01-29)
Stages1
Winning time44' 31"
Medalists
   Gold  Clément Venturini (FRA)
   Silver  Fabien Doubey (FRA)
   Bronze  Loïc Doubey (FRA)
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This event was held on Saturday 29 January 2011 as part of the 2011 UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships in Sankt Wendel, Germany.

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Transcription

Ranking

Rank Cyclist Time
 Clément Venturini (FRA) 44:31
 Fabien Doubey (FRA) + 0:15
 Loïc Doubey (FRA) + 0:15
4  Jakub Skala (CZE) + 0:36
5  Laurens Sweeck (BEL) + 0:37
6  Michael Vanthourenhout (BEL) + 0:45
7  Dominic Zumstein (SUI) + 0:51
8  Silvio Herklotz (GER) + 1:09
9  Vojtech Nipl (CZE) + 1:18
10  Stan Godrie (NED) + 1:29
11  Lars Forster (SUI) + 1:34
12  Julian Lehmann (GER) + 1:38
13  Fabian Lienhard (SUI) + 1:41
14  Yorben Van Tichelt (BEL) + 1:41
15  Daniel Peeters (BEL) + 1:47
16  Toki Sawada (JPN) + 2:14
17  Jonathan Lastra Martinez (ESP) + 2:35
18  Twan Brusselman (NED) + 2:37
19  Jack Clarkson (GBR) + 2:54
20  Jens Vandekinderen (BEL) + 3:01
21  Andrew Dillman (USA) + 3:05
22  Hugo Robinson (GBR) + 3:06
23  Lorenzo Samparisi (ITA) + 3:09
24  Jaap De Man (NED) + 3:18
25  Jeffrey Bahnson (USA) + 3:20
26  Yannick Eckmann (GER) + 3:32
27  Riccardo Redaelli (ITA) + 3:32
28  Douwe Verberne (NED) + 3:53
29  Tomas Medek (CZE) + 3:54
30  Tomas Svoboda (CZE) + 3:55
31  Emil Arvid Olsen (DEN) + 4:03
32  Marcos Altur Boronat (ESP) + 4:11
33  Luke Grivell-Mellor (GBR) + 4:19
34  Alistair Slater (GBR) + 4:20
35  Yohan Patry (CAN) + 4:22
36  Ondrej Glajza (SVK) + 4:23
37  Marcin Malewicz (POL) + 4:34
38  Enrico Scapolan (ITA) + 4:50
39  Viliam Bodis (SVK) + 4:50
40  Tomas Bohata (CZE) + 5:00
41  Karl Hoppner (CAN) + 5:00
42  Jan Dieteren (GER) + 5:29
43  Andri Frischknecht (SUI) Lapped
44  Emil Linde (SWE) Lapped
45  Patryk Kostecki (POL) Lapped
46  Sven Fritsch (LUX) Lapped
47  Joseph Moses (GBR) Lapped
48  Wojciech Malec (POL) Lapped
49  Yannick Gruner (GER) Lapped
50  Bjorn Fox (USA) Lapped
51  Federico Zurlo (ITA) Lapped
52  Jimmy Reinert (LUX) Lapped
53  Bogdan Vlad (ROU) Lapped
54  Benjamin Perry (CAN) Lapped
55  Patrick Jäger (AUT) Lapped
56  Gregor Mühlberger (AUT) Lapped
57  Tom Schwarmes (LUX) Lapped
58  Wojciech Szyniec (POL) Lapped

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