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February 4/24 5:36 am - Top-25 for Canadian McMullen in Junior Men at CX Worlds


Posted by Editoress on 02/4/24
 

Canada's Jayden McMullen rode a consistent race in the Junior men on Sunday at the Cyclo-cross World Championships in Tabor, Czechia, to finish 23rd.

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The race at the front was a battle between Stefano Viezzi of Italy and Aubin Sparfel of France, until Sparfel flatted with less than a lap to go and had to run to the pits, eventually finishing fourth. Viezzi added the world title to his World Cup title, while Keije Solen (Ned) overtook local Czech favourite Krystof Bazant for the silver.

McMullen rode the entire race in the top-30, moving up in the second half to top-25 and then moving into 23rd for the last lap. Felix Antoine Auclair was 47th, Tristan Taillefer 51st, Alix Brunelle 67th and Lucas Goertz 68th.

Junior Men, 4 laps
1 Stefano Viezzi (Italy) 0:42:01
2 Keije Solen (Netherlands) at 0:09
3 Krystof Bazant (Czechia) 0:31
4 Aubin Sparfel (France) 0:48
5 Withen Albert Philipsen (Denmark) 1:02
6 Théophile Vassal (France) 1:17
7 Michiel Mouris (Netherlands) 1:25
8 Jules Simon (France) 1:35
9 Senna Remijn (Netherlands) 1:43
10 Louis Tanguy (France) 1:47
11 Nicolas Halter (Switzerland) 1:48
12 Lorenzo De Longhi (Italy) 2:29
13 Arthur Van Den Boer (Belgium) 2:30
14 Mats Vanden Eynde (Belgium) 2:33
15 Maxime Vezie (France) 2:54
16 Max Heiner Oertzen (Germany) 2:59
17 Miles Mattern (United States of America) 3:15
18 Zsombor Takacs (Hungary) 3:29
19 Floris Haverdings (Netherlands) 3:37
20 Jonas Posselt Gamborg (Denmark) 3:39
21 Oscar Amey (Great Britain) 3:44
22 Benedikt Benz (Germany) 3:47
23 Jayden McMullen (Canada) 4:00
24 Valentin Hofer (Austria) 4:06
25 Ruud Junior Nagengast (Netherlands) 4:18
26 Mattia Agostinacchio (Italy) 4:26
27 Barnabas Vas (Hungary) 4:27
28 Ettore Fabbro (Italy) 4:28
29 Hodei Munoz Gabina (Spain) 4:31
30 Mattia Gagliardoni (Italy) 4:33
31 Luke Walter (United States of America) 4:45
32 Alfie Amey (Great Britain) 4:52
33 Lenny Hochstrasser (Switzerland) 5:28
34 Jan Janout (Czechia) 5:36
35 Jakub Benca (Slovakia) 5:39
36 James Halverson (United States of America) 5:45
37 Rick Meylender (Luxembourg) 5:47
38 Conor Murphy (Ireland) 5:51
39 Pepe Albrecht (Germany) 5:53
40 Kacper Doppke (Poland) 5:54
41 Patrik Lienert (Czechia) 6:08
42 Matej Havel (Czechia) 6:16
43 Yannis Lang (Luxembourg) 6:16
44 Unax Galan Cortazar (Spain) 6:30
45 Calvin Conaway (United States of America) 6:31
46 Vilmer Ekman (Sweden) 6:36
47 Felix Antoine Leclair (Canada) 6:40
48 Koshi Narita (Japan) 6:45
49 Hector Damgaard (Denmark) 6:51
50 Anton Kochanowski (Germany) 6:54
51 Tristan Taillefer (Canada) 6:56
52 Hugo Rishoj (Denmark) 7:09
53 Tobias Hajkovsky (Slovakia) 7:15
54 Alexander Scopinich-Burgel (United States of America) 7:16
55 Tomas Hajek (Czechia) 7:28
56 Peter Soltes (Slovakia) 7:34
57 Zenshin Nozaki (Japan) 7:39
58 Jonah Flammang-Lies (Luxembourg) 7:40
59 Dominik Sochan (Slovakia) 7:58
60 Samuel Fedor (Slovakia) 8:15
61 Kacper Kohnke (Poland) 8:27
62 Sam Northey (Australia) 8:30
63 David Ivars Sirera (Spain) 9:36
64 Finlay Mcrobbie (Australia) 9:49
65 Tomas Kraus (Czechia) 10:47
66 Lucas Kraus (Austria) -1 Lap
67 Alix Brunelle (Canada) -1 Lap
68 Lucas Goertz (Canada) -1 Lap
69 Campbell Mcconnell (Australia) -1 Lap
70 Benedek Kiss (Hungary) -1 Lap
71 Liam Cuthbertson (Australia) -1 Lap
DNF David John Thompson (United States of America)
DNF Henry Coote (United States of America)
DNF Boldizsar Zsembery (Hungary)

 

 

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