UCI codes explained
Grand Prix Axa - C2
Kayl, Luxembourg, October 23, 2005
2004 Results Results Past
winners
Photography
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Images by
Marco Bruenink
Results
1 Ondrej Lukes (Cze) Johnson Controls 58.45
2 Klaas Vantornout (Bel) Morgan Blue
3 Darius Gil (Pol) Paged-MBK-Scout
4 Tom De Kort (Bel) AWS Cycling Team 0.39
5 Emil Hekele (Cze) Zekof Team 0.55
6 Marius Gil (Pol) Strzelce Krajenskie 1.13
7 David Meys (Bel) Profel Cycling Team 1.36
8 Jens Reuker (Ger) RC Olympia 1.46
9 David Willemssens (Bel) WC Vos Sportief Sint
10 Nico Clarysse (Bel) Saey Deschacht 2.08
11 Joachim Parbo (Den) Cycling Aarhus 2.09
12 Pascal Perrin (Fra) ASPTT Nancy 3.18
13 Josef Soukup (Cze) eD'system-ZVVZ 3.43
14 Ronny Poelvoorde (Bel) Team Cont. 3.48
15 Geert Wellens (Bel) Fidea Cycling Team 4.05
16 Michael J Gallagher (USA) US Armed Forces 4.19
17 Pavel Adel (Cze) Tatramleko 4.46
18 Stanislav Bambula (Cze) C.T. Budvar Tabor 5.35
19 Alex Izquierdo Acon (Spa) Selection Catalan 6.11
20 Renaud Vaubourg (Fra) Espoir Cyc Stephanois 6.26
1 lap behind
21 David Claerebout (Lux) LG Alzingen
22 Constantino Fernandez (Spa) CCI Differdange
23 Santiago Armero Sanchez (Spa) Selection Catalan
24 Christophe Betard (Fra) ASPTT Nancy
25 Jerôme Junker (Lux) VV Tooltime Préizerdall
26 Tomas Hruby (Cze) C.T. Budvar Tabor
27 Pascal Triebel (Lux) LC Tetange
28 Patrick Vliegen (Ned) WTC Woerden
29 Jan Simek (Cze) C.T. Budvar Tabor
30 Francesco Xavier Carnicer Roig (Spa) Selection Catalan
31 Julien Laidoun (Fra) P. Remoise
32 Adrian Albert Tous Rodriguez (Spa) Selection Catalan
DSQ Peter Van Santvliet (Bel) Fidea Cycling Team
DNF Roland Golderer (Ger) RSV Ellmendingen
DNF Jorn Van Der Veken (Bel) Profel Cycling Team
Courtesy of Roland Kockhans
Past winners
2004 Jirí Pospisil (Cze) Stevens International Cyclocross Team
2003 Peter Van Santvliet (Bel) Spaar Select
2002 Tom Vannoppen (Bel) Vlaanderen-T Interim
2001 Marc Janssens (Ned) Collstrop-Palmans
2000 Tom Vannoppen (Bel) Vlaanderen 2002
1999 Sven Nijs (Bel)
Past winners by Mario Stiehl, www.world-of-cycling.com
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