Three-country championship 2019
The second three-country championship was on June 15, 2019 Swiss Gippingen instead. As part of this competition, the U23 road racing championships were held jointly by Germany , Luxembourg and Switzerland.
The title fights took place as part of the Gippinger Radsporttage . Two days before the championship race, the Grand Prix of the Canton of Aargau was held on the same route . There are two different circuits: first three times over a 9.1 kilometer loop, then seven laps of 19.8 kilometers each. A total of 166 kilometers have to be covered. The big round leads over Leuggern , Strick, Reuenthal , Felsenau and Gippingen.
As early as 1974 to 1986, the German championships for professionals took place as a three-nation championship together with the Swiss and Luxembourgers, and from 1987 to 1994 with the Swiss and Liechtensteiners. The first event after 1994 was in 2018 in the German district of Unna .
At the three-country championship , each nation chose its own champion, and an overall winner was also honored.
The field consisted of around 150 drivers, including around 90 German athletes, around 40 from Switzerland and around 15 from Luxembourg.
Results
Overall rating
space | nation | athlete | time |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Leon Heinschke | 3:59:36 h | |
2 | Johannes Adamietz | + 2 s | |
3 | Henri Pakalski | + equal time | |
4th | Mauro Schmid | + equal time | |
5 | Dominik Bauer | + equal time | |
6th | Tobias Nolde | + equal time | |
7th | Jakob Geßner | + equal time | |
8th | Antoine Aebi | + equal time | |
9 | Damian Lüscher | + equal time | |
10 | Jonas Rutsch | + 4 s |
Germany
space | athlete | time |
---|---|---|
1 | Leon Heinschke | 3:59:36 h |
2 | Johannes Adamietz | + 2 s. |
3 | Henrik Pakalski | equal time |
4th | Dominik Bauer | equal time |
5 | Tobias Nolde | equal time |
6th | Jakob Geßner | equal time |
7th | Jonas Rutsch | + 4 s. |
8th | Jonas Hartig | + 11 s |
9 | Juri Hollmann | + 24 s |
10 | Martin Salmon | + 56 s |
Switzerland
space | athlete | time |
---|---|---|
1 | Mauro Schmid | 3:59:38 h |
2 | Antoine Aebi | equal time |
3 | Damian Lüscher | + 1 s |
4th | Stefan Bissegger | + 1:42 min |
5 | Yves Lütolf | + 1:45 min |
6th | Yannis Voisard | + 1:49 min |
7th | Robin Froidevaux | + 1:54 min |
8th | Valère Thiébaud | + 2:01 min |
9 | Loris Rouiller | + 2:02 min |
10 | Simon Imboden | + 2:04 min |
Luxembourg
space | athlete | time |
---|---|---|
1 | Ken Conter | 4:01:37 h |
2 | Misch Leyder | + 2 s |
3 | Arthur Kluckers | + 4 s |
4th | Tiago da Silva | + 1:36 min |
5 | Maxime Weyrich | + 5:14 min |
6th | Cedric Pries | equal time |
7th | Tristan Parrotta | + 6:02 min |
8th | Colin Heiderscheid | + 7:14 min |
9 | Pit Leyder | + 7:15 min |
10 | Gilles Kirsch | + 7:31 min |
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b U23 championship 2019 in Gippingen. In: rad-net.de. November 20, 2018, accessed April 27, 2019 .
- ↑ Road masters wanted. In: bdr-medienservice.de. June 12, 2019, accessed June 12, 2019 .
- ↑ a b U23-DM in future together with Luxembourg and Switzerland. In: rad-net.de. October 19, 2017. Retrieved October 28, 2017 .
- ↑ Start lists for the U23 championship and mountain DM published. In: rad-net.de. June 4, 2019, accessed June 4, 2019 .