The document provides results from Stage 8 of the 2013 Tour de la Guadeloupe cycling race, listing the rankings of 97 riders who completed the 100.6 km race from Capesterre to Abymes. Stepen Orange of France won the stage in 2 hours, 18 minutes and 34 seconds, followed closely by Gediminas Kaupas of Lithuania and Teddy Landre of France. The results include each rider's name, nationality, team, and finishing time.
This document provides the results of the 8th stage of the 2013 Tour de la Guadeloupe cycling race. It lists the 91 riders who finished, including their names, countries, times, and team affiliations. Jose Chacon of the GWADA BIKERS team won the 20km race in 26 minutes and 16.5 seconds, with an average speed of 45.69km/hr. The results include each rider's placement, name, nationality, time, and any riders who did not finish or start the race.
This document provides the results of Stage 6 of the 63rd Tour de la Guadeloupe cycling race. It lists the top 102 finishers, including their names, countries, ages, finishing times, and time differences from the first place finisher. It also lists bonus seconds awarded to some riders for intermediate sprint placements and overall stage placements. The first place finisher, Miyataka Shimizu of Japan, completed the 843.7 km race in 20 hours, 26 minutes and 24 seconds.
Thomas Miquel of France won the first stage of the 2014 Tour Cycliste International de Martinique, completing the 110.8 km route in 2 hours, 51 minutes and 53 seconds. Yenier Lopez Fonseca of Cuba finished second, 10 seconds behind. The third place finisher was Eduin Becerra Becerra of Venezuela. A total of 107 riders participated in the first stage, with 5 riders finishing outside the time limit and 4 riders abandoning the race.
Boris A. Carene of A.S. Baie-Mahaultienne won the 142.6 km 4th stage of the 2015 Tour de la Guadeloupe cycling race in 3 hours, 30 minutes and 46 seconds, with an average speed of 40.59 km/h. Diego Milan of Inteja MMR DCT finished second, 2 minutes and 33 seconds behind Carene. A total of 109 cyclists participated in the stage, with 1 abandon and all cyclists finishing within the time limit.
The summary provides the rankings of the top 3 cyclists and their times from the 8th stage of the 63rd Tour de la Guadeloupe cycling race:
1. Pierre Lebreton of Team Peltrax-CSD finished in 27:03:20:00 hours
2. Jose Chacon of Gwada Bikers 118 finished in 27:04:28:00 hours, 1 minute and 8 seconds after the leader.
3. Miyataka Shimizu of Bridgestone Anchor finished in 27:04:43:00 hours, 1 minute and 23 seconds after the leader.
The document provides the results of the 5th stage of the 63rd Tour de la Guadeloupe cycling race. It lists 110 cyclists by name, country, and finishing time. Pierre Lebreton of France finished in first place with a time of 16:56:51:00. The second and third place finishers were Miyataka Shimizu of Japan and Toms Skujins of Latvia.
This document provides the provisional results of Stage 7 of the 63rd Tour de la Guadeloupe cycling race held on August 9, 2013. It lists the top 97 finishers, including their names, countries, times, and bonus seconds earned at intermediate sprints or for top stage placings. The winner was Miyataka Shimizu of Japan with a time of 24:16:44:00.
Andrea Pasqualon of Wanty - Groupe Gobert won the stage in a time of 3 hours, 53 minutes and 36 seconds. Jan Tratnik of CCC Sprandi Polkowice finished second, 7 seconds behind. Alexander Krieger of Leopard Pro Cycling was third, 23 seconds back. In the overall general classification, Pasqualon retains the lead with a time of 10 hours, 34 minutes and 6 seconds over 441.9 kilometers raced so far. Tratnik is second overall, 7 seconds back, while Krieger is third 23 seconds behind the leader.
This document provides the results of the 8th stage of the 2013 Tour de la Guadeloupe cycling race. It lists the 91 riders who finished, including their names, countries, times, and team affiliations. Jose Chacon of the GWADA BIKERS team won the 20km race in 26 minutes and 16.5 seconds, with an average speed of 45.69km/hr. The results include each rider's placement, name, nationality, time, and any riders who did not finish or start the race.
This document provides the results of Stage 6 of the 63rd Tour de la Guadeloupe cycling race. It lists the top 102 finishers, including their names, countries, ages, finishing times, and time differences from the first place finisher. It also lists bonus seconds awarded to some riders for intermediate sprint placements and overall stage placements. The first place finisher, Miyataka Shimizu of Japan, completed the 843.7 km race in 20 hours, 26 minutes and 24 seconds.
Thomas Miquel of France won the first stage of the 2014 Tour Cycliste International de Martinique, completing the 110.8 km route in 2 hours, 51 minutes and 53 seconds. Yenier Lopez Fonseca of Cuba finished second, 10 seconds behind. The third place finisher was Eduin Becerra Becerra of Venezuela. A total of 107 riders participated in the first stage, with 5 riders finishing outside the time limit and 4 riders abandoning the race.
Boris A. Carene of A.S. Baie-Mahaultienne won the 142.6 km 4th stage of the 2015 Tour de la Guadeloupe cycling race in 3 hours, 30 minutes and 46 seconds, with an average speed of 40.59 km/h. Diego Milan of Inteja MMR DCT finished second, 2 minutes and 33 seconds behind Carene. A total of 109 cyclists participated in the stage, with 1 abandon and all cyclists finishing within the time limit.
The summary provides the rankings of the top 3 cyclists and their times from the 8th stage of the 63rd Tour de la Guadeloupe cycling race:
1. Pierre Lebreton of Team Peltrax-CSD finished in 27:03:20:00 hours
2. Jose Chacon of Gwada Bikers 118 finished in 27:04:28:00 hours, 1 minute and 8 seconds after the leader.
3. Miyataka Shimizu of Bridgestone Anchor finished in 27:04:43:00 hours, 1 minute and 23 seconds after the leader.
The document provides the results of the 5th stage of the 63rd Tour de la Guadeloupe cycling race. It lists 110 cyclists by name, country, and finishing time. Pierre Lebreton of France finished in first place with a time of 16:56:51:00. The second and third place finishers were Miyataka Shimizu of Japan and Toms Skujins of Latvia.
This document provides the provisional results of Stage 7 of the 63rd Tour de la Guadeloupe cycling race held on August 9, 2013. It lists the top 97 finishers, including their names, countries, times, and bonus seconds earned at intermediate sprints or for top stage placings. The winner was Miyataka Shimizu of Japan with a time of 24:16:44:00.
Andrea Pasqualon of Wanty - Groupe Gobert won the stage in a time of 3 hours, 53 minutes and 36 seconds. Jan Tratnik of CCC Sprandi Polkowice finished second, 7 seconds behind. Alexander Krieger of Leopard Pro Cycling was third, 23 seconds back. In the overall general classification, Pasqualon retains the lead with a time of 10 hours, 34 minutes and 6 seconds over 441.9 kilometers raced so far. Tratnik is second overall, 7 seconds back, while Krieger is third 23 seconds behind the leader.
The stage classification lists Anthony Perez as the winner with a time of 3 hours, 57 minutes and 31 seconds. Eduard Prades Reverter finished second, 6 seconds behind, and Andrea Pasqualon finished third, 4 seconds back. The general classification sees Andrea Pasqualon in first place with a total time of 14 hours, 31 minutes and 33 seconds after 4 stages. Jan Tratnik is second, 15 seconds back, and Pit Leyder is third, 29 seconds behind the leader.
This document provides the results of the 2014 Tocantins Half Marathon men's race in Brazil. Carlos Nascimento finished first with a time of 1:08:00. Eliesio Miranda da Silva came in second at 1:08:37 and Antonio Francisco Silva third at 1:08:59. The document lists the placement, identification number, age, team, time, and adjusted time of the top 67 male finishers.
This document provides a classification and results from Stage 8 of the 63rd Tour de Guadeloupe cycling race. Pierre Lebreton of France finished in first place with a time of 26:36:54. Miyataka Shimizu of Japan finished second, 22 seconds behind. Jose Chacon of Venezuela finished third, 1 minute and 18 seconds behind the leader. The document also lists bonus seconds awarded to various racers for intermediate sprint and semi-stage placements.
1. Jesus Herrera of Cofidis, Solutions Credits won the 178.7 km stage from Mondorf to Diekirch with a time of 4 hours, 30 minutes and 47 seconds.
2. Maurits Lammertink of Roompot-Charles finished second, 3 seconds behind Herrera.
3. Anthony Turgis of Total Direct Energie placed third, 7 seconds back.
Jesus Herrara of Cofidis, Solutions Credits won the 176km stage with a time of 4 hours, 19 minutes and 6 seconds. Maurits Lammertink of Roompot - Charles finished second, 25 seconds behind. Andrea Pasqualon of Wanty - Gobert Cycling Team finished third, 36 seconds back. In the overall general classification after 4 stages and 716.7km, Herrara remains in the overall lead.
This document contains the results and rankings of cyclists who participated in a race in Villaines-La-Juhel on May 1, 2013. Jean Francois Triguel of Laval Cyclisme 53 came in first place, followed by Romain Lebreton of Vs Chartrain in second, and Franck Lemonnier of SOJASUN in third. The rankings go down to 53rd place.
Claudia Resende Alves from MTC Assessoria won the women's half marathon in Tocantins, Brazil with a time of 1 hour, 42 minutes, and 39 seconds. Maria Viana finished second in 1 hour, 45 minutes, and 24 seconds. Marília Corrêa Veloso from Equipe Gustavo finished third in 1 hour, 52 minutes, and 12 seconds. The results report the top 10 female finishers and their times.
The document provides results from a triathlon held in Nice, France on September 29, 2013. It lists the place, time, and details of 87 male competitors who finished the triathlon, which included swimming, cycling, and running portions. The top finisher, Sebastien Hartmann, completed the triathlon in 2 hours, 6 minutes and 16 seconds.
This document contains the results from the Triathlon de Nice women's event held on September 29, 2013. It lists the place, time, and club/country for each female competitor. Chloe Didier finished first with a time of 02:32:08. Marylene Draillard was second at 02:38:03, and Claudia Bordiga was third at 02:40:02. In total, there were 66 female competitors who completed the triathlon.
The document appears to be results from a running tournament listing the top 134 finishers. It provides information on each athlete's ranking, bib number, name, time, gender, age category and club affiliation. The winner had a time of 00:31:58.
This document provides the results of the Nice Triathlon Championship in France held on September 29, 2013. It lists the place, name, category, club, and time of 446 male participants. The winner, Olivier Marceau, finished with a time of 2 hours, 5 minutes and 35 seconds representing the Saint-Raphaël Triathlon club.
1. Pablo Fagundes da Costa from Brazil won the men's half marathon in a time of 1:06:50.
2. Joel Ferrira Junior from Juninharunning finished second in 1:06:55.
3. Paul Korir from Gran Cursos E finished third in 1:07:53.
This document contains the results of the Triathlon de Nice relay race held on September 29, 2013. It lists 63 teams and their times for the swimming, biking, and overall portions of the race. The winning team, Ligue Côte d'Azur de Triathlon, had a total time of 2 hours, 4 minutes, and 28 seconds.
Christophe Laporte of Cofidis won the stage in a time of 4 hours, 39 minutes and 58 seconds. Alex Kirsch of WB Aqua Protect Veranclassic finished second, 6 seconds behind. Andrea Pasqualon of Wanty-Groupe Gobert finished third, 4 seconds behind the winner. The stage was 186.7 km long with an average speed of 40.012 km/h.
The document provides results from a 15km race held in Benavente, Portugal in 2013. It lists the top 65 male finishers and their placement, time, bib number, name, age category, and club. It then lists the top 26 female finishers and their details. Finally, it lists the top 24 male veteran finishers and their placement, time, bib number, name, age category, and club. The document categorizes results by gender and age group.
The document appears to be a race results listing from December 21, 2013. It includes the names and finishing times of 87 runners, with Charaf Mouelhi finishing first in 29 minutes and 28 seconds. The results are broken down by classification number, runner name, club affiliation, department, category, finish time, and time difference from first place.
This document provides the results of a local men's and women's race over 10,000 meters. It lists the ranking, name, time, club, age category, and pace of each finisher. César Larrosa Moles finished first overall in a time of 00:38:51, while Ana Laura Buero Martinez was the first woman to finish in a time of 00:44:14. In total, over 300 runners are listed with their detailed results.
Vincent Dias Dos Santos won a cycling race with a time of 1 hour, 2 minutes and 14 seconds over a 17.5 km course with an average speed of 16.87 km/h. Gusty Bausch came in second, 55 seconds after Dos Santos, and Scott Thiltges placed third, finishing 1 minute and 25 seconds after the winner. The results listed the top 19 finishers along with their times and gaps from the first place finisher.
Triatlón aritzaleku 2016 clasificacion olimpica
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Los eventos deportivos son uno de los muchos atractivos turísticos que la Comarca de Urbasa Estella ofrece a sus visitantes.
A lo largo del año se celebran varios eventos relacionados con el deporte en la Merindad de Tierra Estella.
Sin lugar a dudas el “Triatlón Aritzaleku”, que se celebra en Lerate, es uno de los más importantes
This document provides the results of the 63rd edition of the Tour de la Guadeloupe cycling race after stage 4. It lists 110 cyclists by ranking, name, team, nationality, date of birth, finish time, and time behind the leader. The top finisher was Pierre Lebreton of Team Peltrax-CSD with a time of 13:21:45:00.
The document provides results from the 5th stage of the 63rd Tour de la Guadeloupe cycling race. It lists 110 cyclists by name, country, and finishing time. Pierre Lebreton of France finished in first place with a time of 16:56:51:00. The second and third place cyclists were Miyataka Shimizu of Japan and Toms Skujins of Latvia.
The stage classification lists Anthony Perez as the winner with a time of 3 hours, 57 minutes and 31 seconds. Eduard Prades Reverter finished second, 6 seconds behind, and Andrea Pasqualon finished third, 4 seconds back. The general classification sees Andrea Pasqualon in first place with a total time of 14 hours, 31 minutes and 33 seconds after 4 stages. Jan Tratnik is second, 15 seconds back, and Pit Leyder is third, 29 seconds behind the leader.
This document provides the results of the 2014 Tocantins Half Marathon men's race in Brazil. Carlos Nascimento finished first with a time of 1:08:00. Eliesio Miranda da Silva came in second at 1:08:37 and Antonio Francisco Silva third at 1:08:59. The document lists the placement, identification number, age, team, time, and adjusted time of the top 67 male finishers.
This document provides a classification and results from Stage 8 of the 63rd Tour de Guadeloupe cycling race. Pierre Lebreton of France finished in first place with a time of 26:36:54. Miyataka Shimizu of Japan finished second, 22 seconds behind. Jose Chacon of Venezuela finished third, 1 minute and 18 seconds behind the leader. The document also lists bonus seconds awarded to various racers for intermediate sprint and semi-stage placements.
1. Jesus Herrera of Cofidis, Solutions Credits won the 178.7 km stage from Mondorf to Diekirch with a time of 4 hours, 30 minutes and 47 seconds.
2. Maurits Lammertink of Roompot-Charles finished second, 3 seconds behind Herrera.
3. Anthony Turgis of Total Direct Energie placed third, 7 seconds back.
Jesus Herrara of Cofidis, Solutions Credits won the 176km stage with a time of 4 hours, 19 minutes and 6 seconds. Maurits Lammertink of Roompot - Charles finished second, 25 seconds behind. Andrea Pasqualon of Wanty - Gobert Cycling Team finished third, 36 seconds back. In the overall general classification after 4 stages and 716.7km, Herrara remains in the overall lead.
This document contains the results and rankings of cyclists who participated in a race in Villaines-La-Juhel on May 1, 2013. Jean Francois Triguel of Laval Cyclisme 53 came in first place, followed by Romain Lebreton of Vs Chartrain in second, and Franck Lemonnier of SOJASUN in third. The rankings go down to 53rd place.
Claudia Resende Alves from MTC Assessoria won the women's half marathon in Tocantins, Brazil with a time of 1 hour, 42 minutes, and 39 seconds. Maria Viana finished second in 1 hour, 45 minutes, and 24 seconds. Marília Corrêa Veloso from Equipe Gustavo finished third in 1 hour, 52 minutes, and 12 seconds. The results report the top 10 female finishers and their times.
The document provides results from a triathlon held in Nice, France on September 29, 2013. It lists the place, time, and details of 87 male competitors who finished the triathlon, which included swimming, cycling, and running portions. The top finisher, Sebastien Hartmann, completed the triathlon in 2 hours, 6 minutes and 16 seconds.
This document contains the results from the Triathlon de Nice women's event held on September 29, 2013. It lists the place, time, and club/country for each female competitor. Chloe Didier finished first with a time of 02:32:08. Marylene Draillard was second at 02:38:03, and Claudia Bordiga was third at 02:40:02. In total, there were 66 female competitors who completed the triathlon.
The document appears to be results from a running tournament listing the top 134 finishers. It provides information on each athlete's ranking, bib number, name, time, gender, age category and club affiliation. The winner had a time of 00:31:58.
This document provides the results of the Nice Triathlon Championship in France held on September 29, 2013. It lists the place, name, category, club, and time of 446 male participants. The winner, Olivier Marceau, finished with a time of 2 hours, 5 minutes and 35 seconds representing the Saint-Raphaël Triathlon club.
1. Pablo Fagundes da Costa from Brazil won the men's half marathon in a time of 1:06:50.
2. Joel Ferrira Junior from Juninharunning finished second in 1:06:55.
3. Paul Korir from Gran Cursos E finished third in 1:07:53.
This document contains the results of the Triathlon de Nice relay race held on September 29, 2013. It lists 63 teams and their times for the swimming, biking, and overall portions of the race. The winning team, Ligue Côte d'Azur de Triathlon, had a total time of 2 hours, 4 minutes, and 28 seconds.
Christophe Laporte of Cofidis won the stage in a time of 4 hours, 39 minutes and 58 seconds. Alex Kirsch of WB Aqua Protect Veranclassic finished second, 6 seconds behind. Andrea Pasqualon of Wanty-Groupe Gobert finished third, 4 seconds behind the winner. The stage was 186.7 km long with an average speed of 40.012 km/h.
The document provides results from a 15km race held in Benavente, Portugal in 2013. It lists the top 65 male finishers and their placement, time, bib number, name, age category, and club. It then lists the top 26 female finishers and their details. Finally, it lists the top 24 male veteran finishers and their placement, time, bib number, name, age category, and club. The document categorizes results by gender and age group.
The document appears to be a race results listing from December 21, 2013. It includes the names and finishing times of 87 runners, with Charaf Mouelhi finishing first in 29 minutes and 28 seconds. The results are broken down by classification number, runner name, club affiliation, department, category, finish time, and time difference from first place.
This document provides the results of a local men's and women's race over 10,000 meters. It lists the ranking, name, time, club, age category, and pace of each finisher. César Larrosa Moles finished first overall in a time of 00:38:51, while Ana Laura Buero Martinez was the first woman to finish in a time of 00:44:14. In total, over 300 runners are listed with their detailed results.
Vincent Dias Dos Santos won a cycling race with a time of 1 hour, 2 minutes and 14 seconds over a 17.5 km course with an average speed of 16.87 km/h. Gusty Bausch came in second, 55 seconds after Dos Santos, and Scott Thiltges placed third, finishing 1 minute and 25 seconds after the winner. The results listed the top 19 finishers along with their times and gaps from the first place finisher.
Triatlón aritzaleku 2016 clasificacion olimpica
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Los eventos deportivos son uno de los muchos atractivos turísticos que la Comarca de Urbasa Estella ofrece a sus visitantes.
A lo largo del año se celebran varios eventos relacionados con el deporte en la Merindad de Tierra Estella.
Sin lugar a dudas el “Triatlón Aritzaleku”, que se celebra en Lerate, es uno de los más importantes
This document provides the results of the 63rd edition of the Tour de la Guadeloupe cycling race after stage 4. It lists 110 cyclists by ranking, name, team, nationality, date of birth, finish time, and time behind the leader. The top finisher was Pierre Lebreton of Team Peltrax-CSD with a time of 13:21:45:00.
The document provides results from the 5th stage of the 63rd Tour de la Guadeloupe cycling race. It lists 110 cyclists by name, country, and finishing time. Pierre Lebreton of France finished in first place with a time of 16:56:51:00. The second and third place cyclists were Miyataka Shimizu of Japan and Toms Skujins of Latvia.
Diego Milan of INTEJA MMR DCT won the 7th stage of the Tour de la Guadeloupe cycling race from Pointe Noire to Moule. The 151 km stage was completed in 3 hours, 50 minutes and 37 seconds at an average speed of 39.290 km/h. Stéphane La Rochelle of V.C.T.R./E.D.S finished second, while Kohei Uchima of BRIDGESTONE ANCHOR CYCLING came third. Diego Milan also leads the overall individual points classification after stage 7.
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Pierre Bonnet of Team Pro Immo Nicolas Roux won the first stage of the 2015 Tour de la Guadeloupe cycling race from Pointe-a-Pitre to Sainte Anne over 157.6 km in 3 hours, 40 minutes and 14 seconds, followed by Ludovic Turpin and Thomas Lebas in second and third place respectively. Over 130 cyclists participated in the first stage race with 3 cyclists arriving outside the time limit and 3 cyclists abandoning the race.
Thomas Lebas of France won the 6th stage of the Tour de la Guadeloupe cycling race in 3 hours, 34 minutes and 4 seconds. Juan Ortiz Murillo of Venezuela finished second, 8 seconds behind. Antonio Pedrero of Spain came in third. The 146 kilometer race from Goyave to Pointe Noire had 98 starters, with 5 riders abandoning and no one finishing outside the time limit.
Joseph Areruya of the FDJ team won the second stage of the Tour Cycliste International de Martinique 2022 and took the overall yellow jersey for the general classification. Diego Armand Soraca Cabezas of the TPPBC team finished second, while Axel Taillandier of the Selection Clubs de la Défense team was third. The 97.5 km stage from Marin to Fort-de-France was won by Areruya in a time of 2 hours, 21 minutes and 9 seconds for an average speed of 41.445 km/h.
Joseph ARERUYA of team TPPBC won the second stage of the 41st Tour Cycliste International de Martinique, completing the 8.3 km course in 10:51:48. Gert KIVISTIK of team TCMGP finished second, 1.66 seconds behind. Joseph ARERUYA retains the overall race lead in the general classification. The second stage was held on July 10th, 2022 between Fort-de-France and Fort-de-France. 85 riders participated in the stage.
This document summarizes the results of the 41st Tour Cycliste International de Martinique cycling race held from July 9-17, 2022. Diego SORACA CABEZAS of TPPBC won the general classification by time. Gert KIVISTIK of TCMGP was second and Axel CARNIER of POJ was third. Loïc LAVIOLETTE of the Guadeloupe selection team won the final stage. The document also lists the classifications for points, mountains, young rider, teams, and most combative rider.
The document provides results from Stage 6 of the 41st Tour Cycliste International de Martinique cycling race. Axel Carnier of team POJ won the stage in a time of 3 hours, 2 minutes and 42 seconds. The top 6 finishers were all within 2 seconds of the winning time. The document also includes overall standings and classifications for jersey holders after stage 6. Axel Carnier of team POJ leads the general classification by 42 seconds over Edwin Nubul of team VCF after 6 stages.
The document provides results from Stage 7 of the 41st Tour Cycliste International de Martinique cycling race. Axel Carnier of team POJ won the general individual time classification, while Gert Kivistik of TCMGP finished first in Stage 7. The standings provided are for the general individual time classification, led by Axel Carnier, after Stage 7 was completed.
Normann Latouche of the ENTENTE CCV - UCS team maintained his lead in the general individual classification by time after stage 4 of the Tour Cycliste International de Martinique 2022. Jean Eric Habimana of the TPPBC team followed in second place 17 seconds behind, while Edwin Nubul of the VCF team remained in third. Bastien Duculty of the TCMGP team won the 106.4 km stage from Trinité to Macouba in a time of 2:53:58, just 2 seconds ahead of Habimana in second. The stage saw 80 riders start with no abandonments.
This document provides results from Stage 5 of the 41st Tour Cycliste International de Martinique cycling race. Kivisitik Gert of the TCMGP team won the 114km stage from Macouba to Sainte-Marie in 3 hours, 3 minutes and 8 seconds. In the overall individual general classification, Carnier Axel of team POJ remains in the yellow jersey lead after stage 5. The top 15 positions in the overall classification are also provided.
This document provides results from Stage 3 of the 41st Tour Cycliste International de Martinique cycling race. Joseph Ragot of team ECD won the 125.3km stage from Fort-de-France to La Trinité in a time of 3 hours, 22 minutes and 33 seconds. The top 20 finishers are listed. The document also includes overall standings for general classification and other jersey competitions after stage 3.
Joseph Areruya of the TPPBC team won the first stage of the 41st Tour Cycliste International de Martinique cycling race. The 135.7 km stage from Sainte-Luce to Marin was completed in 3 hours, 22 minutes and 34 seconds. Gert Kivisitik of the TCMGP team finished second, 57 seconds behind Areruya. Joseph Habimana of the TPPBC team finished third, also 57 seconds behind the stage winner. As a result of winning the stage, Areruya claimed the yellow jersey as the overall race leader.
The summary provides the results of the first stage of the 2023 Tour Cycliste International de Martinique cycling race from Saint-Joseph to Marin over 131.8 km. Raphaël Oliver Clemencio of team KnippcCycling won the stage in 3 hours, 10 minutes and 8 seconds, followed by Mickaël Stanislas of team JC231 Leclerc Clecod, and Damien Urcel of the Guadeloupe selection in third. A total of 115 riders participated in the first stage with 5 abandoning and none finishing outside the time limit.
The document provides results from the LA TRANSBAIE running event held on June 26, 2016 in Saint-Valery, France. It lists the top 120 finishers, including their name, age category, club affiliation, finish time, and average speed. The winner was Barnab Kipyego from Kenya who completed the course in 00:57:32.
Vincenzo Nibali of Italy won the Como-Bergamo race in 6 hours, 15 minutes and 29 seconds. Julian Alaphilippe of France finished second, 28 seconds behind. Gianni Moscon of Italy came in third, 38 seconds back. The average speed of the race was 39.469 km/h and 100 of the 199 riders who started ultimately finished the race.
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This document contains the results of a cycling race organized by categories including Elite, Masters, Juvenile, Feminine, Tourism A and Tourism B. It lists the name of each cyclist, their category, final time, team or sponsor, and placement within their category. The elite category results were altered by the race director with a change in position between two athletes, Mario Antonio and Raphael Mesquita.
This document summarizes the results of the 4th stage of a cycling race from Mersch to Luxembourg on June 16, 2013. Paul Martens of the Blanco Pro Cycling Team won the stage with a time of 16 hours, 45 minutes, and 38 seconds. A total of 86 riders completed the 681.85 km stage with an average speed of 40.68 km/h. Martens won the Luxemburger Wort jersey for the stage.
This document summarizes the results of the 4th stage of a cycling race from Mersch to Luxembourg on June 16, 2013. Paul Martens of the Blanco Pro Cycling Team won the stage with a time of 16 hours, 45 minutes, and 38 seconds. A total of 86 riders completed the 681.85 km stage with an average speed of 40.68 km/h. Martens also won the Luxemburger Wort jersey for the stage.