November 4 in Japan was the last stage of the World Cup in 2017. A large group of men sailed to form a large group of leaders at the leading stage. But the efforts of the Belgian Marten Van Riel formed a group of leaders of the four participants. The persecutors controlled the gap, and the leaders did not believe in the success of the breakaway, and only the Belgian did all the work on the bicycle. But in the course of the race, the gap could not be reduced, and the strongest Italian Gregory Barnaby shifted to the leaders, who joined the work, and the leaders began to leave their pursuers. A group of leaders (Marten Van Riel, Gregory Barnaby, Spaniard Vicente Hernandez, Dane Andreas Schilling and Canadian Matthew Sharp) arrived in the transit zone half a minute before the main pelaton. The pace was difficult for the Italian, who had gained a lot in the bike race. And the run was led by the most experienced participant from the group of leaders Vicente Hernandez, with whom only the Belgian remained. From the pelaton, Delian Stateff, Sam Ward and Uxio Abuin Ares and Jelle Geens, who fought for the fourth place, joined in the persecution of the leaders. The final spurt of the race is won by Martin Van Riel. Vicente Hernandez becomes second, and Andreas Schilling keeps third place! The fourth place is won by another Belgian Jelle Geens, who braked a group of pursuers in a bike race and helped the team leader gain an advantage. The next places on the race were played by Spaniard Abuin Ares, Italian Delian Stateff, Sam Ward from New Zealand and Mexican Rodrigo Gonzalez. In the top 10 finished Belgian Jonathan Wayaffe and Canadian Matthew Sharp.
On the bike race, a group of nine leaders gathered in the women's race. At the race there was no equal to the main favorite of the race, Summer Cook, who is winning a solo victory. Four prizes competed for prize-winning places and Taylor Spivey wins the second place with a protracted attack. Experienced Emma Jackson becomes the third. Belgian Valerie Barthelemy and Japanese Yuko Takahashi finish in the top 5. In the top 10, Italian Verena Steinhauser, Japanese Yuka Sato, Italian Angelica Olmo, Canadian Joanna Brown and Japanese Ai Ueda finished.
Elite Men
1 Marten Van Riel BEL 01:42:36
2 Vicente Hernandez ESP 01:42:39 0:00:03
3 Andreas Schilling DEN 01:43:04 0:00:28
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4 Jelle Geens BEL 01:43:25 0:00:49
5 Uxio Abuin Ares ESP 01:43:30 0:00:54
6 Delian Stateff ITA 01:43:30 0:00:54
7 Sam Ward NZL 01:43:31 0:00:55
8 Rodrigo Gonzalez MEX 01:43:32 0:00:56
9 Jonathan Wayaffe BEL 01:43:38 0:01:02
10 Matthew Sharpe CAN 01:43:43 0:01:07
11 Antonio Benito Lopez ESP 01:43:51 0:01:15
12 Davide Uccellari ITA 01:44:06 0:01:30
13 Aurelien Raphael FRA 01:44:14 0:01:38
14 Massimo De Ponti ITA 01:44:17 0:01:41
15 Brandon Copeland AUS 01:44:23 0:01:47
16 Maximilian Schwetz GER 01:44:40 0:02:04
17 Peter Denteneer BEL 01:44:42 0:02:06
18 Jan Celustka CZE 01:44:43 0:02:07
19 Gregory Barnaby ITA 01:44:49 0:02:13
20 Alessandro Fabian ITA 01:44:55 0:02:19
21 Jason West USA 01:45:05 0:02:29
22 Miki Taagholt DEN 01:45:12 0:02:36
23 Eric Lagerstrom USA 01:45:20 0:02:44
24 Gabor Faldum HUN 01:45:31 0:02:55
25 Hayden Wilde NZL 01:45:37 0:03:01
26 Jumpei Furuya JPN 01:45:52 0:03:16
27 Makoto Odakura JPN 01:45:56 0:03:20
28 Kevin McDowell USA 01:46:00 0:03:24
29 Takumi Hojo JPN 01:46:12 0:03:36
30 Donald Hillebregt NED 01:46:45 0:04:09
31 Luke Burns AUS 01:47:14 0:04:38
32 Shogo Ishitsuka JPN 01:47:41 0:05:05
...+5%...
33 Ren Sato JPN 01:47:58 0:05:22
34 Francesc Godoy Contreras ESP 01:48:01 0:05:25
35 Emil Holm DEN 01:48:50 0:06:14
36 Simon Viain FRA 01:48:56 0:06:20
37 Takanori Sugihara JPN 01:50:58 0:08:22
38 Koki Yamamoto JPN 01:52:01 0:09:25
39 Daniel Coleman AUS 01:52:12 0:09:36
40 Genta Uchida JPN 01:54:00 0:11:24
41 Jae Yun Won KOR 01:56:07 0:13:31
42 Wei-Chih Lin TPE 02:00:10 0:17:34
DNF Yuichi Hosoda JPN
DNF Andras Czigany HUN
DNF Milosz Sowinski POL
LAP Yuki Umeda JPN
LAP Wei Kai Wang TPE
LAP Tuan Chun Chang TPE
LAP Alexandru Ion ROU
LAP Chi Chong Wu MAC
LAP Chi Wai Kuok MAC
LAP Rogerio Jose Carreira Chiu MAC
LAP Woo Sik Jeong KOR
LAP Chung-Hsuan Lu TPE
LAP Chi Seak Chong MAC
Elite Women
1 Summer Cook USA 01:54:12
2 Taylor Spivey USA 01:54:50 0:00:38
3 Emma Jackson AUS 01:54:53 0:00:41
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4 Valerie Barthelemy BEL 01:54:58 0:00:46
5 Yuko Takahashi JPN 01:55:02 0:00:50
6 Verena Steinhauser ITA 01:55:31 0:01:19
7 Yuka Sato JPN 01:55:57 0:01:45
8 Angelica Olmo ITA 01:56:07 0:01:55
9 Joanna Brown CAN 01:56:21 0:02:09
10 Ai Ueda JPN 01:56:33 0:02:21
11 Chelsea Sodaro USA 01:56:45 0:02:33
12 Edda Hannesdottir ISL 01:56:51 0:02:39
13 Claire Michel BEL 01:57:23 0:03:11
14 Juri Ide JPN 01:57:40 0:03:28
15 Emmie Charayron FRA 01:57:53 0:03:41
16 Julie Derron SUI 01:58:22 0:04:10
17 Yurie Matsuda JPN 01:58:53 0:04:41
18 Romana Gajdosova SVK 01:59:08 0:04:56
19 Ilaria Zane ITA 02:00:05 0:05:53
20 Maaike Caelers NED 02:00:34 0:06:22
21 Chelsea Burns USA 02:00:57 0:06:45
22 Elise Salt NZL 02:01:08 0:06:56
23 Antoanela Manac ROU 02:01:48 0:07:36
...+8%...
24 Giorgia Priarone ITA 02:03:35 0:09:23
25 Chi Wen Chang TPE 02:04:21 0:10:09
26 Long Hoi MAC 02:05:01 0:10:49
27 Lisa Berger SUI 02:05:54 0:11:42
DNF Anel Radford RSA
DNF Jeanne Lehair FRA
DNF Andrea Teodora Balan ROU
DNS Minami Kubono JPN
DNS Megan Foley USA
DNS Ha Yeon Lee KOR
LAP Jia-Chi Kuo TPE
LAP Yi-Hui Liu TPE |