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GP Rüebliland - 2.HC (Jr)

Switzerland, September 8-10, 2006

2005 results     Stage List     Preview    Start List     Past winners

The Stages

  • Stage 1 - September 8: Seon, 112 km
  • Stage 2 - September 9: Hausen bei Brugg, 61 km
  • Stage 3 - September 9: Hausen bei Brugg, 62.5 km
  • Stage 4 - September 10: Möhlin, 120.3 km

Start list

Belgian national team                Danish national team
 
1 Joeri Adams (Bel)                  7 Morten Nielsen Homberg (Den)
2 Matthias Allegaert (Bel)           8 Mikker Lund (Den)
3 Bart Bruyndonckx (Bel)             9 Nicolaj Olesen (Den)
4 Yannick Eijssen (Bel)              10 Niki Ostergaard (Den)
5 Jarl Salomein (Bel)                11 Schioler Mikkel (Den)
6 Yannick Wellens (Bel)              
 
German national team                 Italian national team
 
13 Christopher Schmieg (Ger)         19 Giorgio Brambilla (Ita)
14 Bastian Faltin (Ger)              20 Giorgio Bocchiola (Ita)
15 Ralf Matzka (Ger)                 21 Walter Giuffredi (Ita)
16 Michael Riedle (Ger)              22 Nathan Pertica (Ita)
17 Fabian Schaar (Ger)               23 Amami Ponzoni (Ita)
18 Lucas Schädlich (Ger)             24 Andrea Fusi (Ita)
 
Luxembourg national team             Netherlands national team
 
25 Tom Kohn (Lux)                    31 Aaron Deckers (Ned)
26 Pit Losch (Lux)                   32 Maurice De Bekker (Ned)
27 Ivo Lux (Lux)                     33 Patrik Ruckert (Ned)
28 Kim Michely (Lux)                 34 Wouter Van Roosmalen (Ned)
29 Yannick Stoltz (Lux)              35 Jeroen Dekkers (Ned)
30 Eric Wirtz (Lux)                  36 Geert Van Der Sanden (Ned)
 
Polish national team                 Slovakian national team
 
37 Robert Sroka (Pol)                43 Marek Canecky (Svk)
38 Rafak Majka (Pol)                 44 Marek Bozik (Svk)
39 Ulanowski Maciej (Pol)            45 Robert Povolny (Svk)
40 Pawel Borucki (Pol)               46 Juraj Sagan (Svk)
41 Grzegorz Stepniak (Pol)           48 Matej Vysna (Svk)
42 Piotr Typek (Pol)                 
 
Slovenian national team              Swiss national team
 
49 Jan Erik Rozic (Slo)              55 Fabio Anelli (Swi)
50 Blaz Jarc (Slo)                   56 Steven Bärtsch (Swi)
51 Blaz Tehovnik (Slo)               57 Christopher Duperrut (Swi)
52 Nejc Rakus (Slo)                  58 Marco Lippuner (Swi)
53 Marko Kump (Slo)                  59 Mirco Saggiorato (Swi)
54 Urban Jerkic (Slo)                60 Patrick Weber (Swi)
 
Czech national team                  Nordwestschweiz
 
61 Martin Hacecky (Cze)              67 Stefan Wittemann (Swi)
62 Petr Kubias (Cze)                 68 David Bachmann (Swi)
63 Jakub Sperlich (Cze)              70 Markus Jehle (Swi)
64 Jiri Polnicky (Cze)               71 Björn Thurau (Ger)
65 Ondrej Belohoubek (Cze)           72 Nicolas Winter (Swi)
66 Jan Wolf (Cze)                    
 
Austrian national team               Suisse Romande
 
73 Lucca Albasini (Swi)              79 Pierre Blanc (Swi)
74 Josia Kolb (Swi)                  80 Christophe Fiaux (Swi)
75 Andreas Wenk (Swi)                81 Jonathan Fumeaux (Swi)
76 Benjamin Büchi (Swi)              82 Loic Maurer (Swi)
77 Thomas Litscher (Swi)             83 Dan Morand (Swi)
78 Roman Stricker (Swi)              84 Arnaud Margot (Swi)
 
Zürich                               Aargau
 
87 Marc Ernst (Swi)                  91 Michael Baer (Swi)
88 Konny Looser (Swi)                92 Ivan Boutellier (Swi)
89 Jonas Stieger (Swi)               93 Jan Martin Krol (Swi)
90 Michael Sutter (Swi)              94 Lukas Rohner (Swi)
                                     95 Markus Schweizer (Swi)
                                     96 Loca Conrad (Swi)
 
Bern                                 Luzern
 
97 Julian Fisler (Swi)               103 Stefan Achermann (Swi)
98 Marcel Geissbühler (Swi)          106 Daniel Henggeler (Swi)
100 Kilian Moser (Swi)               107 Jonas Stäger (Swi)
101 Philippe Reber (Swi)             108 Dominique Stark (Swi)
102 Christian Schneeberger (Swi)     
 
Tessin                               
 
109 Enea Cambianica (Swi)            
110 Noé Gianetti (Swi)               
111 Marcello Marsico (Ita)           
112 Leonardo Monteiro (Swi)          
113 Stefano Radaelli (Ita)           
114 Marco Wilkinson (Ita)            

Past winners

2005 Martijn Keizer (Ned) Netherlands National Team
2004 Roman Kreuziger (Cze)
2003 Martin Veltis (Svk)
2002 Jos Harms (Ned)
2001 Niels Scheunemann (Ned)
2000 Daniel Gysling (Swi)
1999 Antonio Bucciero (Ita)
1998 Xavier Pache (Swi)
1997 Sandro Güttinger (Swi)
1996 Stephan Schreck (Ger)
1995 Antonio Rizzi (Ita)
1994 Alessandro (Ita)
1993 Cyrille Legrand (Fra)
1992 Davide Dante (Ita)
1991 Roland Müller (Swi)
1990 Trond Bjerkely (Nor)
1989 Beat Zberg (Swi)
1988 Luca Cirimbelli (Ita)
1987 Reto Matt (Ger)
1986 Antoine Lagerwey (Ned)
1985 Gerrit De Vries (Ned)
1984 Gerrit De Vries (Ned)
1983 Sandi Papez (Yug)
1982 Enrico Pezzetti (Ita)
1981 Mathieu Hermans (Ned)
1980 Niklaus Rüttimann (Swi)
1979 Nikolaas Emonds (Bel)
1978 Jürg Bruggmann (Swi)
1977 Greg J. Alison (USA)
 
Past winners by Mario Stiehl, www.world-of-cycling.com