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Redacción / Ciclo21
El italiano Marco Canola (Nippo-Vini Fantini) se ha impuesto en la Copa de Japón (1.HC) que se ha disputado bajo un diluvio y tras vencer en el Criterium previo. El español Benjamín Prades (Ukyo) ha acabado segundo a la estela del vencedor, mientras que el podio lo ha completado el japonés Takeaki Amezawa (Utsunomiya-Blitzen) con el mismo tiempo. 47 corredores han acabado la carrera, disputada en el circuito de Utsonomiya.
Puntos TOP Ciclo 21: Benjamí Prades, 26 (24 2º + 2 primer español 1.HC)
CLASIFICACIÓN COMPLETA
1 | Marco Canola | 1988 | Italy | Nippo – Vini Fantini | 2:45:37 |
2 | Benjamin Prades | 1983 | Spain | Team Ukyo | 00″ |
3 | Takeaki Amezawa | 1995 | Japan | Utsunomiya – Blitzen | 00″ |
4 | Antwan Tolhoek | 1994 | Netherlands | LottoNL – Jumbo | 00″ |
5 | Thomas Lebas | 1985 | France | Kinan Cycling Team | 00″ |
6 | Jasper Stuyven | 1992 | Belgium | Trek – Segafredo | 34″ |
7 | Ben Hill | 1990 | Australia | Attaque Team Gusto | 34″ |
8 | Enrico Battaglin | 1989 | Italy | LottoNL – Jumbo | 34″ |
9 | Danilo Wyss | 1985 | Switzerland | BMC Racing Team | 34″ |
10 | Yusuke Hatanaka | 1985 | Japan | Team Ukyo | 34″ |
11 | Davide Villella | 1991 | Italy | Cannondale – Drapac | 34″ |
12 | David Jai Crawford | 1983 | Australia | Kinan Cycling Team | 34″ |
13 | Jose Vicente Toribio | 1985 | Spain | Matrix Powertag | 34″ |
14 | Nathan Earle | 1988 | Australia | Team Ukyo | 34″ |
15 | Oscar Pujol | 1983 | Spain | Team Ukyo | 34″ |
16 | Ryota Nishizono | 1987 | Japan | Bridgestone – Anchor Cycling Team | 34″ |
17 | Ivan Santaromita | 1984 | Italy | Nippo – Vini Fantini | 34″ |
18 | Sho Hatsuyama | 1988 | Japan | Bridgestone – Anchor Cycling Team | 34″ |
19 | Hideto Nakane | 1990 | Japan | Nippo – Vini Fantini | 34″ |
20 | Alexey Vermeulen | 1994 | USA | LottoNL – Jumbo | 34″ |
21 | Masahiro Ishigami | 1997 | Japan | A.V.C. Aix en Provence | 1′ 16″ |
22 | Charles Planet | 1993 | France | Team Novo Nordisk | 1′ 16″ |
23 | Naoya Yoshioka | 1991 | Japan | Nasu Blasen | 1′ 18″ |
24 | Koen de Kort | 1982 | Netherlands | Trek – Segafredo | 1′ 18″ |
25 | Damiano Cunego | 1981 | Italy | Nippo – Vini Fantini | 1′ 22″ |
26 | Koen Bouwman | 1993 | Netherlands | LottoNL – Jumbo | 1′ 33″ |
27 | Yoshimitsu Hiratsuka | 1988 | Japan | Team Ukyo | 3′ 55″ |
28 | Keisuke Kimura | 1991 | Japan | Shimano Racing Team | 3′ 55″ |
29 | Yasuharu Nakajima | 1984 | Japan | Kinan Cycling Team | 3′ 58″ |
30 | Hayato Okamoto | 1995 | Japan | Aisan Racing Team | 3′ 58″ |
31 | Yukihiro Doi | 1983 | Japan | Matrix Powertag | 3′ 58″ |
32 | Yuzuru Suzuki | 1985 | Japan | Utsunomiya – Blitzen | 3′ 58″ |
33 | Shotaro Iribe | 1989 | Japan | Shimano Racing Team | 3′ 58″ |
34 | Airan Fernandez | 1988 | Spain | Matrix Powertag | 3′ 58″ |
35 | Manabu Ishibashi | 1992 | Japan | Bridgestone – Anchor Cycling Team | 3′ 58″ |
36 | David Lozano Riba | 1988 | Spain | Team Novo Nordisk | 3′ 58″ |
37 | Michael Schär | 1986 | Switzerland | BMC Racing Team | 3′ 58″ |
38 | Martin Elmiger | 1978 | Switzerland | BMC Racing Team | 3′ 58″ |
39 | Masayuki Shibata | 1994 | Japan | Nasu Blasen | 3′ 58″ |
40 | Marcos Garcia | 1986 | Spain | Kinan Cycling Team | 4′ 07″ |
41 | Juan Jose Lobato Del Valle | 1988 | Spain | LottoNL – Jumbo | 4′ 07″ |
42 | Fumiyuki Beppu | 1983 | Japan | Trek – Segafredo | 7′ 15″ |
43 | Alan Marangoni | 1984 | Italy | Nippo – Vini Fantini | 7′ 15″ |
44 | Genki Yamamoto | 1991 | Japan | Kinan Cycling Team | 7′ 15″ |
45 | Ryu Suzuki | 1992 | Japan | Bridgestone – Anchor Cycling Team | 8′ 34″ |
46 | Alex Howes | 1988 | USA | Cannondale – Drapac | 9′ 11″ |
47 | Daiki Yasuhara | 1991 | Japan | Matrix Powertag | 11′ 29″ |
OOT | Yudai Arashiro | 1995 | Japan | Bridgestone – Anchor Cycling Team | |
OOT | Masaki Yamamoto | 1996 | Japan | Team Eurasia IRC Tire | |
DNF | Wen-Chung Huang | 1990 | Taiwan | Attaque Team Gusto | |
DNF | Shao Hsuan Lu | 1994 | Taiwan | Attaque Team Gusto | |
DNF | Alder Martz | 1990 | USA | Attaque Team Gusto | |
DNF | Richie Porte | 1985 | Australia | BMC Racing Team | |
DNF | Bram Welten | 1997 | Netherlands | BMC Racing Team | |
DNF | Davide Formolo | 1992 | Italy | Cannondale – Drapac | |
DNF | Cyrus Monk | 1996 | Australia | Cannondale – Drapac | |
DNF | Tom Scully | 1990 | New Zealand | Cannondale – Drapac | |
DNF | Junya Sano | 1982 | Japan | Matrix Powertag | |
DNF | Takahito Kishi | 1994 | Japan | Nasu Blasen | |
DNF | Hayato Nishio | 1994 | Japan | Nasu Blasen | |
DNF | Masaki Shimozima | 1993 | Japan | Nasu Blasen | |
DNF | Romain Gioux | 1986 | France | Team Novo Nordisk | |
DNF | Rik Van Ijzendoorn | 1987 | Netherlands | Team Novo Nordisk | |
DNF | Christopher Williams | 1981 | Australia | Team Novo Nordisk | |
DNF | Gregory Daniel | 1994 | USA | Trek – Segafredo | |
DNF | Ruben Guerreiro | 1994 | Portugal | Trek – Segafredo | |
DNF | Nariyuki Masuda | 1983 | Japan | Utsunomiya – Blitzen | |
DNF | Atsushi Oka | 1995 | Japan | Utsunomiya – Blitzen | |
DNF | Rei Onodera | 1995 | Japan | Utsunomiya – Blitzen |