Cycling at the 2023 European Games – Men's cross-country

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Men's cross-country
at the 2023 European Games
VenueKrynica-Zdrój Hill Park
Date25 June
Competitors74 from 25 nations
Winning time1:19:41
Medalists
gold medal    Romania
silver medal    Switzerland
bronze medal    Italy
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The men's cross-country mountain biking event at the 2023 European Games took place on 25 June 2023 at the Krynica-Zdrój Hill Park.[1] The event will feature 76 cyclists representing 27 nations.[2]

Competition format[edit]

The competition is a mass-start, six-lap race. There is only one round of competition. The mountain bike course is 3.9 kilometres (2.4 mi) long, with sudden changes in elevation, narrow dirt trails, and rocky sections.[3]

Results[edit]

Rank # Cyclist Nation Time[4] Diff.
1st place, gold medalist(s) 10 Vlad Dascălu  Romania 1:19:41
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 6 Lars Forster  Switzerland 1:19:55 +0:14
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 2 Luca Braidot  Italy 1:20:00 +0:19
4 4 Luca Schwarzbauer  Germany 1:20:08 +0:27
5 1 David Valero  Spain 1:20:11 +0:30
6 3 Pierre de Froidmont  Belgium 1:20:35 +0:54
7 9 Sebastian Fini Carstensen  Denmark 1:20:44 +1:03
8 18 Thomas Litscher  Switzerland 1:20:49 +1:08
9 16 Marcel Guerrini  Switzerland 1:20:57 +1:16
10 13 Ondřej Cink  Czech Republic 1:21:10 +1:29
11 36 Mats Tubaas Glende  Norway 1:21:10 +1:29
12 48 Cameron Mason  Great Britain 1:21:17 +1:36
13 21 Knut Røhme  Norway 1:21:35 +1:54
14 27 Joel Roth  Switzerland 1:21:38 +1:57
15 31 Emil Hasund Eid  Norway 1:21:39 +1:58
16 40 Simon Walter  Switzerland 1:21:46 +2:05
17 35 Krzysztof Łukasik  Poland 1:21:50 +2:09
18 30 Cameron Orr  Great Britain 1:21:51 +2:10
19 8 David Campos  Spain 1:22:10 +2:29
20 22 Maximilian Foidl  Austria 1:22:12 +2:31
21 5 Jens Schuermans  Belgium 1:22:19 +2:38
22 12 Bartłomiej Wawak  Poland 1:22:22 +2:41
23 37 Georg Egger  Germany 1:22:26 +2:45
24 7 Mārtiņš Blūms  Latvia 1:22:33 +2:52
25 26 Pablo Rodríguez  Spain 1:22:38 +2:57
26 11 Daniele Braidot  Italy 1:22:45 +3:04
27 42 Leon Kaiser  Germany 1:22:46 +3:05
28 73 Petter Fagerhaug  Norway 1:22:47 +3:06
29 25 Simon Andreassen  Denmark 1:22:56 +3:15
30 17 Andri Frischknecht  Switzerland 1:22:57 +3:16
31 45 Alexandre Balmer  Switzerland 1:23:11 +3:30
32 28 David List  Germany 1:23:20 +3:39
33 44 Clément Horny  Belgium 1:23:43 +4:02
34 29 Mathis Azzaro  France 1:23:58 +4:17
35 20 Maximilian Brandl  Germany 1:24:00 +4:19
36 23 Jofre Cullell  Spain 1:24:09 +4:28
37 24 Gregor Raggl  Austria 1:24:11 +4:30
38 15 Nadir Colledani  Italy 1:24:11 +4:30
39 53 Christopher Dawson  Ireland 1:24:32 +4:51
40 39 Arne Janssens  Belgium 1:25:14 +5:33
41 19 Gil Ly Gonen  Israel 1:25:27 +5:46
42 69 Paweł Bernas  Poland 1:25:52 +6:11
43 56 Jan Škarnitzl  Czech Republic 1:26:03 +6:22
44 61 Jan Vastl  Czech Republic 1:26:31 +6:50
45 52 Karl Markt  Austria 1:27:20 +7:39
46 74 Milan Vader  Netherlands 1:27:41 +8:00
47 47 Lukáš Kobes  Czech Republic 1:27:43 +8:02
48 60 Karol Ostaszewski  Poland 1:28:12 +8:31
49 14 Simone Avondetto  Italy 1:28:16 +8:35
50 57 Michał Topór  Poland 1:28:29 +8:48
51 46 Dmytro Titarenko  Ukraine 1:28:44 +9:03
52 54 Rok Naglič  Slovenia 1:29:17 +9:36
53 33 Zsombor Palumby  Hungary 1:29:35 +9:54
54 51 Matej Ulík  Slovakia 1:29:35 +9:54
55 43 Ricardo Marinheiro  Portugal 1:30:52 +11:11
56 62 Ede Molnár  Romania 1:32:05 +12:24
57 75 Karol Rożek  Poland 1:32:57 +13:16
58 50 Tomer Zaltsman  Israel 1:33:44 +14:03
59 65 Kirill Tarassov  Estonia -1 LAP
60 68 Ignas Ambrazas  Lithuania
61 67 Josten Vaidem  Estonia
62 71 Šarūnas Pacevičius  Lithuania
63 49 Eitan Levi  Israel
64 66 Jozsef Malnasi  Romania
65 77 Sergii Rysenko  Ukraine
66 72 Maciej Jeziorski  Poland
67 55 Oleksandr Koniaiev  Ukraine -2 LAP
68 78 Oskars Muižnieks  Latvia
69 64 Roberto Burta  Romania
70 58 Emre Yavuz  Turkey -3 LAP
71 59 Zeki Kaygısız  Turkey
41 Filip Helta  Poland DNF4
34 David Nordemann  Netherlands DNF3
63 Süleyman Sefa Temel  Turkey DNF1
70 Vedad Karic  Bosnia and Herzegovina DNS
76 Samir Hasani  Kosovo

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Cycling Mountain Bike". European Games 2023. 23 November 2022. Retrieved 15 June 2023.
  2. ^ "Cycling Mountain Bike – Men's Cross Country – Start List" (PDF). results.european-games.org. 25 June 2023. Retrieved 25 June 2023.
  3. ^ "UCI Cycling Regulations – Part 4 Mountain Bike" (PDF). UCI. Retrieved 25 June 2023.
  4. ^ "Cycling Mountain Bike – Men's Cross Country – Final Results" (PDF). results.european-games.org. 25 June 2023. Retrieved 25 June 2023.