Kerschbaumer wins U23 cross country world championship

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The start of the U23 men's cross country at the world championships

The ✃start of the U23 men's cross 🤪country at the world championships (Image credit: Tour of Japan)
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Gerhard Kerschbaumer (Italy) wins the U23 cross country world championships in South Africa

Gerhard Kerschbaumer (Italy) wins the U23 cross country world championships iജn South Africa (Image credit: Tour of Japan)
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Markus Schulte-Luenzum (Germany)

Markus Schulte-Luenzum (Germany) (Image credit: Tour of Japan)
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Gerhard Kerschbaumer (Italy)

Gerhard Kerschbaumer (Italy) (Image credit: Tour of Japan)
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Luca Braidot (Italy)

Luca Braidot (Italy) (Image credit: Tour of Japan)
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Jordan Sarrou (France)

Jordan Sarrou (France) (Image credit: Tour of Japan)
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Daniele Braidot (Italy)

Daniele Braidot (Italy) (Image credit: Tour of Japan)
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Michiel van der Heijden (Netherlands)

Michiel van der Heijden (Netherlands) (Image credit: Tour of Japan)
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Anton Cooper (New Zealand)

Anton Cooper (New Zealand) (Image credit: Tour of Japan)
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Nicholas Pettina (Italy)

Nicholas Pettina (Italy) (Image credit: Tour of Japan)
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Kenta Gallagher (Great Britain)

Kenta Gallagher (Great Britain) (Image credit: Tour of Japan)
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Gerhard Kerschbaumer of Italy punches the air as he claims the win in under 23 men's cross country

Gerhard Kerschbaumer of♏ Italy punches the air as he claims the win in under 23 men's cross country (Image credit: Darren Goddard / Gameplan Media)
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Italians Gerhard Kerschbaumer and Luca Braidot surge ahead on the opening laps of the men's under 23 cross country

꧋Italians Gerhard Kerschbaumer and Luca Braidot surge ahead on the opening laps of the men's under 23 cross countr♌y (Image credit: Darren Goddard / Gameplan Media)
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Julian Schleb of Germany made the silver medal his own in the men's under 23 cross country

Julian Schleb of Gerꦐmany made the silver medal his own in the men's under 23 cross country (Image credit: Darren Goddard / Gameplan Media)
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Second place Julian Schleb (left), winner Gerhard Kerschbaumer of Italy (centre) and third place Michiel van der Heijden of Netherlands (right) take to the podium after the men's under 23 cross country

Second place Jul🍒ian Schleb (left), winner Gerhard Kerschbaumer of Italy (centre) and third place Michiel van der Heijden of Netherlands (right) take to the podium after the men's under 23 cross country (Image credit: Darren Goddard / Gameplan Media)
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World Cup top performer Markus Schulte-Luenzum of Germany fought back well from a flat tyre to finish tenth in the men's under 23 cross country

World Cup top perform🍎er Markus Schulte-Luenzum of Germany fought back well from a flat tyre to finish tenth in the men's under 23 cross country (Image credit: Darren Goddard / Gameplan Media)
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South Africa's Brendon Davids overcame a dislocated shoulder to finish 19th in the men's under 23 cross country

South Afri🔥ca's Brendon Davids overcame a dislocated shoulder to finish 19th in the men's un💟der 23 cross country (Image credit: Darren Goddard / Gameplan Media)
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Rourke Croeser of South Africa had his podium hopes destroyed when he broke his chain on the start line of the men's under 23 cross country

Rourke Croeser of South Africa had his podium hopes destroyed when ꧙he broke his chain on the start line oᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚf the men's under 23 cross country (Image credit: Darren Goddard / Gameplan Media)
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//www.gameplanmedia.co.za/mtb/2013E5JamesReid100.jpg South Africa's James Reid was both disappointed and frustrated by a series of mechanicals that saw him drop from seventh to thirty-fourth in the men's under 23 cross country

//www.gameplanmedia.co.za/mtb/2013E5JamesReid100.jpg South Africa's James Reid was both disappointed and frustrated by a series of mechanicals that saw him drop frꦬom seventh to thirty-fourth in the men's under 23 cross country (Image credit: Darren Goddard / Gameplan Media)
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Luke Roberts of South Africa has a steady day in the men's under 23 cross country

Luke Roberts of South Africa💟 has a steady day in the men's under 23 cross country (Image credit: Darren Goddard / Gameplan Media)
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And they're off! Riders hurtled out of the blocks at the start of the men's under 23 cross country

And they're off! Riders hurtled out of the blocks at the stꦚart of the men's under 23 cross country (Image credit: Darren Goddard / Gameplan Media)
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South Africa's William Makgopo heads through Buck Jump Alley during the men's under 23 cross country

South Afri🎀ca's William Makgopo heads through Buck Jump Alley during the men's under 23 cross coun๊try (Image credit: Darren Goddard / Gameplan Media)
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Anton Cooper (New Zealand)

Anton Cooper (New Zealand) (Image credit: Marius Maasewerd)
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U23 men's cross country world championship podium: Julian Schelb (Germany), Gerhard Kerschbaumer (Italy) and Michiel van der Heijden (Netherlands)

U23 men's cross country world championship podium: Julian Schelb (Germany), Ger🐬hard Kerschbaumer (Italy) and Michiel van der Hei♕jden (Netherlands) (Image credit: Tour of Japan)

Gerhard Kerschbaumer (Italy) soloed to victory in the U23 men's cross country race at the UCI Mountain Bike World Championships in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa on a damp and chilly Friday afternoon. Julien Schelb rode a solid race for Germany to earn the silver medal, finishing 58 seconds after Kerschbaumer while Michiel van der Heijden (Netherlands) put in a powerful late race surge to 🃏collect the bronze medal.

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U23 men cross country
#Rider Name (Country) TeamResult
1Gerhard Kerschbaumer (Italy)1:28:55
2Julian Schelb (Germany)0:00:58
3Michiel Van Der Heijden (Netherlands)0:01:24
4Anton Cooper (New-Zealand)0:01:31
5Julien Trarieux (France)0:01:42
6Jordan Sarrou (France)0:01:43
7Christian Pfäffle (Germany)0:01:57
8Victor Koretzky (France)0:02:40
9Daniele Braidot (Italy)0:03:10
10Markus Schulte-Luenzum (Germany)0:03:16
11Nicholas Pettina (Italy)0:03:45
12Howard Grotts (United States of America)0:04:14
13Hugo Drechou (France)0:04:52
14Reto Indergand (Switzerland)0:04:53
15Marc Stutzmann (Switzerland)0:05:09
16Pablo Rodriguez Guede (Spain)0:05:11
17Dirk Peters (New-Zealand)0:05:13
18Keegan Swenson (United States of America)0:05:26
19Brendon Davids (South Africa)0:05:36
20Martin Gluth (Germany)0:05:44
21Bartlomiej Wawak (Poland)0:05:47
22Gregor Raggl (Austria)0:06:01
23Antoine Caron (Canada)0:06:04
24Leandre Bouchard (Canada)0:06:34
25Frantisek Lami (Slovakia)0:06:48
26Russell Finsterwald (United States of America)0:06:52
27Andri Frischknecht (Switzerland)0:06:54
28Kenta Gallagher (Great Britain)0:07:03
29Luiz Cocuzzi (Brazil)0:07:28
30Andrey Fonseca (Costa Rica)0:07:31
31Luke Roberts (South Africa)0:07:42
32Grant Ferguson (Great Britain)0:07:46
33Jeremy Martin (Canada)0:08:12
34James Reid (South Africa)0:08:35
35Arno Du Toit (South Africa)0:08:43
36Peteris Janevics (Latvia)0:08:45
37Didier Bats (Belgium)0:09:08
38Samuel Shaw (New-Zealand)0:09:14
39Michael Crosbie (Australia)0:09:16
40Axel Lindh (Sweden)0:10:40
41Evan Mcneely (Canada)0:11:09
42Kerry Werner (United States of America)0:12:16
43José Gonzalez (Ecuador)0:12:27
44Andrea Righettini (Italy)0:14:41
45Enea Vetsch (Switzerland)0:15:36
-1lapRourke Croeser (South Africa)Row 45 - Cell 2
-1lapToki Sawada (Japan)Row 46 - Cell 2
-1lapEvan Guthrie (Canada)Row 47 - Cell 2
-1lapRuslan Boredskiy (Russian Federation)Row 48 - Cell 2
-2lapsLuis Camacho (Costa Rica)Row 49 - Cell 2
-2lapsWilliam Makgopo (South Africa)Row 50 - Cell 2
-2lapsYoshitaka Nakahara (Japan)Row 51 - Cell 2
-2lapsAlexey Lomilov (Russian Federation)Row 52 - Cell 2
-3lapsEdvard Vea Iversen (Norway)Row 53 - Cell 2
-3lapsTeboho Khantsi (Lesotho)Row 54 - Cell 2
-3lapsMitchell Bailey (Canada)Row 55 - Cell 2
DNFJeff Luyten (Belgium)Row 56 - Cell 2
DNFLuca Braidot (Italy)Row 57 - Cell 2
DNFRuben Scheire (Belgium)Row 58 - Cell 2
DNFMatthias Stirnemann (Switzerland)Row 59 - Cell 2
DNFJan Nesvadba (Czech Republic)Row 60 - Cell 2
DNFBeltain Schmid (Italy)Row 61 - Cell 2
DNFJens Schuermans (Belgium)Row 62 - Cell 2
DNFJozef Bebcak (Slovakia)Row 63 - Cell 2
DNFGert Heyns (South Africa)Row 64 - Cell 2
DNFMuhammet Keles (Turkey)Row 65 - Cell 2
DNSShohei Nishida (Japan)Row 66 - Cell 2

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