Le Bon champion du Monde juniors
Déjà champion d'Europe, le Breton Johan Le Bon est devenu ce dimanche champion du Monde juniors sur route. Le dernier français sacré dans la catégorie était Arnaud Gérard, en 2002.
Classement :
1 Johan Le Bon (France) 3.20.52 (40.623 km/h)
2 Mattia Cattaneo (Italy) 0.02
3 Sebastian Lander (Denmark) 0.03
4 Barry Markus (Netherlands)
5 Eugenio Alafaci (Italy)
6 Artur Ershov (Russian Federation)
7 Fabio Felline (Italy)
8 Michael Matthews (Australia)
9 Simon Lambert-Lemay (Canada)
10 Toshi Van Der Sande (Belgium)
11 Kristian Sbaragli (Italy) 0.04
12 Kuanysh Kylybayev (Kazakhstan)
13 Romain Bardet (France)
14 Bastian Bürgel (Germany)
15 Nicolas Vereecken (Belgium)
16 Mark Dzamastagic (Slovenia)
17 Tom Thill (Luxembourg)
18 Peter Sagan (Slovakia)
19 Boris Zimine (France)
20 Roman Maykin (Russian Federation)
21 Daniel Freitas (Portugal)
22 Loic Aubert (Switzerland)
23 Mats Boeve (Netherlands)
24 Sean Patrick Downey (Ireland) 0.05
25 Arman Kamyshev (Kazakhstan)
26 Lukasz Owsian (Poland)
27 Jesus Herrada Lopez (Spain)
28 Fabio Silvestre (Portugal)
29 Ruslan Abdulmanov (Kazakhstan)
30 Josef Manousek (Czech Republic)
31 Oleh Solomko (Ukraine) 0.06
32 Thomas David (New Zealand)
33 Michel Koch (Germany)
34 Christopher Roth (Germany)
35 Matvey Zubov (Russian Federation)
36 Anton Vorobyev (Russian Federation) 0.07
37 Pawel Poljanski (Poland)
38 Thibaut Pinot (France)
39 Siarhei Plisko (Belarus)
40 Enrico Barbin (Italy) 0.08
41 Nejc Kosir (Slovenia)
42 Vegard Breen (Norway)
43 Moreno Moser (Italy) 0.09
44 Andres Villarrear (Ecuador) 0.12
45 Romain Bacon (France) 0.14
46 Masanori Noguchi (Japan) 0.20
47 Zico Waeytens (Belgium) 0.30
48 Jan Tratnik (Slovenia) 0.31
49 Pit Schlechter (Luxembourg) 0.36
50 Nathan Brown (United States Of America) 0.55
51 Benjamin Sydlik (Germany) 0.56
52 Michael Hepburn (Australia)
53 Michal Procner (Slovakia)
54 Jasper Bovenhuis (Netherlands)
55 Andris Smirnovs (Latvia) 0.57
56 Piotr Gawronski (Poland)
57 Felix Alejandro Varon Castillo (Colombia)
58 Jakub Novak (Czech Republic) 0.58
59 Arnold Cristob Olavarria Abarca (Chile)
60 Wade Mangham (New Zealand) 0.59
61 Alexandru Mocan (Republic of Moldova) 1.01
62 Johan Ziesler (Norway) 2.31
63 Devon Novakowski (Canada) 3.59
64 Guillaume Van Keirsbulck (Belgium) 4.05
65 Christopher Jennings (South Africa) 4.06
66 Ryan Aitcheson (Canada)
67 Davit Mkrtchyan (Armenia)
68 Mathias Jacobsen (Denmark) 4.08
69 Jacob Rathe (United States Of America) 5.08
70 Jomli Haroun (Tunisia) 6.03
71 Juan Enrique Aldapa (Mexico)
72 Ki Ho Choi (Hong Kong, China)
73 Recep Ünalan (Turkey) 6.04
74 Daniel Rinner (Liechtenstein)
75 Mike Willam (Germany)
76 Jonas Ahlstrand (Sweden)
77 Mathew Marshall (New Zealand)
78 Michal Kwiatkowski (Poland)
79 Daniel Alexander Jaramillo Diez (Colombia)
80 Janari-Joel Jõessar (Estonia)
81 Denis Lozinskiy (Russian Federation)
82 Jani Tewelde Weldegaber (Eritrea)
83 Aymen Mraïhi (Tunisia) 6.05
84 Hyeong Min Choe (Korea)
85 Jimmi Sorensen (Denmark)
86 Marouane Zenagui (Tunisia)
87 Oleksandr Shapoval (Ukraine)
88 Carlos Ruben Ackerman (Argentina) 6.06
89 Albert Torres Barcelo (Spain)
90 Clinton Barrow (South Africa)
91 Leonardo Juarez (Mexico) 8.48
92 Niek Van Geffen (Netherlands) 9.18
93 Yu Motosuna (Japan) 10.13
94 Johann Van Zyl (South Africa) 12.51
95 Peter Balis (Slovakia) 14.43
96 Patrick Bevin (New Zealand) 14.45
97 Ales Vojta (Czech Republic) 14.46
98 Pawel Piotrowicz (Poland)
99 Armands Becis (Latvia)
100 Youcef Reguigui (Algeria)
101 Stefan Petrovski (Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia)
102 Arturo Pena (Mexico)
103 Risto Raid (Estonia)
104 Tesfay Abrhaha Habtemariam (Eritrea)
105 William Garneau (Canada)
106 Bekir Baki Akirsan (Turkey) 14.47
107 Hasan Aslan (Turkey)
108 Michael Hümert (Germany) 14.48
109 Luis Afonso (Portugal)
110 Adam Leibovitz (United States Of America) 14.52
111 David Larson (Canada)
112 Hugo Houle (Canada) 18.07
113 Artem Orlov (Ukraine) 18.36
114 Godfrey Gahemba RWA 23.40
115 Osama Atia (Libyan Arab Jamahiriya) 24.31
Source : www.cyclingnews.com