Brabantse Pijl 2022
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Løbsdetaljer | |||
Rute | 62. Brabantse Pijl | ||
Konkurrence | UCI ProSeries 2022 1.Pro | ||
Dato | 13. april 2022 | ||
Distance | 205,1 km | ||
Land | Belgien | ||
Startby | Leuven | ||
Målby | Overijse | ||
Hold | 21 | ||
Startende ryttere | 147 | ||
Gennemsnitlig fart | 41,949 km/t | ||
Elevation | 2.034 m | ||
Resultater | |||
Vinder | Magnus Sheffield (Ineos Grenadiers) | ||
Toer | Benoît Cosnefroy (AG2R Citroën Team) | ||
Treer | Warren Barguil (Arkéa-Samsic) | ||
◀2021 | 2023▶ | ||
Dokumentation |
Brabantse Pijl 2022 var den 62. udgave af det belgiske cykelløb Brabantse Pijl. Det godt 200 km lange linjeløb havde 2.034 højdemeter, og blev kørt den 13. april 2022 med start i Leuven og mål i Overijse i Flandern. Løbet var en del af UCI ProSeries 2022. Løbet blev vundet af 19-årige amerikanske Magnus Sheffield fra Ineos Grenadiers.
Resultat
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Kilde: ProCyclingStats |
Hold og ryttere
Danske ryttere
Danske ryttere på startlisten[1] | |||
Rygnummer | Rytter | Hold | Placering |
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23 | Andreas Kron | Lotto-Soudal | 52 |
81 | Michael Valgren | EF Education-EasyPost | 11 |
91 | Jakob Fuglsang | Israel-Premier Tech | DNF |
94 | Mads Würtz Schmidt | Israel-Premier Tech | DNF |
113 | Alexander Kamp | Trek-Segafredo | 61 |
117 | Jakob Egholm | Trek-Segafredo | DNF |
204 | Jacob Hindsgaul | Uno-X Pro Cycling Team | DNF |
207 | Jonas Gregaard | Uno-X Pro Cycling Team | 30 |
* DNF = gennemførte ikke
Startliste
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Se også
- Brabantse Pijl for kvinder 2022
Referencer
- ^ "Startlist" (engelsk). ProCyclingStats. Hentet 13. april 2022.
Eksterne henvisninger
- Officiel hjemmeside
- Brabantse Pijl 2022 på ProCyclingStats (engelsk)
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Differently colored cycling jerseys as used in different cycling contests.
rainbow jersey:
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