Lesser Known Race Results 2020

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Feb 10, 2015
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Third win in a row for Démare.

Pictures of his victories are rather depressing, he’s far ahead of the competition.
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Feb 10, 2015
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Démare wins the TT.

1 DEMARE Arnaud Groupama-FDJ 29'08"
2 CHAVANEL Sylvain Direct Energie 29'15"
3 PAILLOT Yoann St Michel-Auber 93 29'21"
4 HOULE Hugo Astana Pro Team 29'41"
5 GOGL Michael Trek-Segafredo 29'52"
6 CABOT Jérémy Roubaix Lille Métropole 29'53"
7 LIZDE Seid Androni Giocattoli-Sidermec 30'08"
8 ANTOMARCHI Julien Roubaix Lille Métropole 30'09"
9 BAGDONAS Gediminas AG2R La Mondiale 30'09"
10 BOUET Maxime Team Fortuneo-Samsic 30'18"

If he wins tomorrow, it will be a full sweep. :eek:
 
Dec 6, 2012
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Not a categorized pro-race but two pros won gold and silver anyway, Lutsenko beats Beppu in a 4-man sprint at the Asian Games men's road race in Indonesia, Beppu had Nakane in the final group while there were also two Thai guys, Lutsenko was the one who made the decisive move on the last ramp 5 km to the finish, dropping everyone but the four, then Nakane practically towed the group by himself to the final sprint from there, he's the only one from the five who didn't contest the sprint. The sprint was pretty close, for a second Beppu thought he won it.
 
Dec 6, 2012
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gunara said:
Not a categorized pro-race but two pros won gold and silver anyway, Lutsenko beats Beppu in a 4-man sprint at the Asian Games men's road race in Indonesia, Beppu had Nakane in the final group while there were also two Thai guys, Lutsenko was the one who made the decisive move on the last ramp 5 km to the finish, dropping everyone but the four, then Nakane practically towed the group by himself to the final sprint from there, he's the only one from the five who didn't contest the sprint. The sprint was pretty close, for a second Beppu thought he won it.

Lutsenko won his second gold for Kazakhstan, winning the 43-km TT quite easily. Khalmuratov (UZB, currently with RTS) finished 1'33" behind, 9 seconds faster than road race silver medalist, Beppu.
 
Jan 7, 2010
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gunara said:
gunara said:
Not a categorized pro-race but two pros won gold and silver anyway, Lutsenko beats Beppu in a 4-man sprint at the Asian Games men's road race in Indonesia, Beppu had Nakane in the final group while there were also two Thai guys, Lutsenko was the one who made the decisive move on the last ramp 5 km to the finish, dropping everyone but the four, then Nakane practically towed the group by himself to the final sprint from there, he's the only one from the five who didn't contest the sprint. The sprint was pretty close, for a second Beppu thought he won it.

Lutsenko won his second gold for Kazakhstan, winning the 43-km TT quite easily. Khalmuratov (UZB, currently with RTS) finished 1'33" behind, 9 seconds faster than road race silver medalist, Beppu.

Wins gold in both the RR and TT pretty nice, he has had a good season this year
 
May 5, 2010
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However, Jakobsen is in the large-ish chase group.
Not much of a chance of anyone in that group winning, though, unless Lampaert can close.
 

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Apr 21, 2015
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RedheadDane said:
However, Jakobsen is in the large-ish chase group.
Not much of a chance of anyone in that group winning, though, unless Lampaert can close.
Estonian national champion wins.
 
Jul 28, 2015
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gunara said:
Not a categorized pro-race but two pros won gold and silver anyway, Lutsenko beats Beppu in a 4-man sprint at the Asian Games men's road race in Indonesia, Beppu had Nakane in the final group while there were also two Thai guys, Lutsenko was the one who made the decisive move on the last ramp 5 km to the finish, dropping everyone but the four, then Nakane practically towed the group by himself to the final sprint from there, he's the only one from the five who didn't contest the sprint. The sprint was pretty close, for a second Beppu thought he won it.
Actually Asian Games are part of the UCI calendar.
 
Dec 6, 2012
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Nirvana said:
gunara said:
Not a categorized pro-race but two pros won gold and silver anyway, Lutsenko beats Beppu in a 4-man sprint at the Asian Games men's road race in Indonesia, Beppu had Nakane in the final group while there were also two Thai guys, Lutsenko was the one who made the decisive move on the last ramp 5 km to the finish, dropping everyone but the four, then Nakane practically towed the group by himself to the final sprint from there, he's the only one from the five who didn't contest the sprint. The sprint was pretty close, for a second Beppu thought he won it.
Actually Asian Games are part of the UCI calendar.

Thanks. To be honest, when a one-day race is neither 1.x, NC, nor WC, I don't know how it is categorized by the UCI
 
Jul 28, 2015
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gunara said:
Nirvana said:
gunara said:
Not a categorized pro-race but two pros won gold and silver anyway, Lutsenko beats Beppu in a 4-man sprint at the Asian Games men's road race in Indonesia, Beppu had Nakane in the final group while there were also two Thai guys, Lutsenko was the one who made the decisive move on the last ramp 5 km to the finish, dropping everyone but the four, then Nakane practically towed the group by himself to the final sprint from there, he's the only one from the five who didn't contest the sprint. The sprint was pretty close, for a second Beppu thought he won it.
Actually Asian Games are part of the UCI calendar.

Thanks. To be honest, when a one-day race is neither 1.x, NC, nor WC, I don't know how it is categorized by the UCI
The category for continental games is JC.
There is also JR for regional games (i.e. Mediterranean or Caribbean games).