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Cycling at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Cross Country Men

Men's Cross Country at the 2004 Summer Olympics (Cycling):

Gold: Silver: Bronze:
Julien Absalon , FRA Jose Antonio Hermida , ESP Bart Brentjens , NED

The event consisted of 1 start loop and 7 full loops around a circuit - totalling 43.3km.

August 28, 11:00

  1. Julien Absalon, (FRA) 2:15:02
  2. Jose Antonio Hermida, (ESP) 2:16:02
  3. Bart Brentjens, (NED) 2:17:05
  4. Roel Paulissen (BEL) 2:18:10
  5. Liam Killeen (GBR) 2:18:32
  6. Ralph Naef (SUI) 2:19:15
  7. Thomas Frischknecht (SUI) 2:19:39
  8. Manuel Fumic (GER) 2:20:29
  9. Seamus McGrath (CAN) 2:20:33
  10. Marco Bui (ITA) 2:20:45
  11. Jean-Christophe Peraud (FRA) 2:20:59
  12. Fredrik Kessiakoff (SWE) 2:21:23
  13. Bas Peters (NED) 2:21:44
  14. Marek Galinski (POL) 2:22:14
  15. Christoph Soukup (AUT) 2:22:50
  16. Ivan Alvarez (ESP) 2:23:08
  17. Oliver Beckingsale (GBR) 2:23:15
  18. Peter Riis Andersenden (DEN)2:24:03
  19. Todd Wells (USA) 2:24:37
  20. Carsten Bresser (GER) 2:25:09
  21. Jeremy Horgan-Kobelski (USA) 2:25:28
  22. Radim Korinek (CZE) 2:25:28
  23. Sid Taberlay (AUS) 2:26:16
  24. Marcin Karczynski (POL) 2:26:41
  25. Thijs Al (NED) 2:27:13
  26. Jose Adrian Bonilla Bonilla (CRC) 2:27:13
  27. Iuriy Trofimov (RUS) 2:27:46
  28. Kashi Leuchs (NZL) 2:28:20
  29. Mannie Heymans (NAM) 2:28:28
  30. Robin Seymour (IRL) 2:28:32
  31. Joshua Fleming (AUS) 2:29:54
  32. Michael Weiss (AUT) 2:30:14
  33. Edvandro Souza Cruz (BRA) 2:30:35
  34. Lubos Kondis (SVK) 2:31:15
  35. Yader Zoli (ITA) 2:31:39
  36. Sergiy Rysenko (UKR) 2:33:10
  37. Ovidiu Tudor Oprea (ROM) -1Lap
  38. Kenji Takeya (JPN) -1Lap
  39. Christian Poulsen (DEN) -1Lap
  40. Cristobal Silva (CHI) -1Lap
  41. Sigvard Kukk (EST) -2Laps
  42. Zhu Yongbiao (CHN) -2Laps
  43. Zsolt Vinczeffy (HUN) -2Laps
  44. Carlos Franco Gennero (ARG) -3Laps
  45. Emmanouil Kotoulas (GRE) -3Laps

Did Not Finish:

  • Miguel Martinez (FRA)
  • Jaroslav Kulhavy (CZE)
  • Lado Fumic (GER)
  • Christoph Sauser (SUI)
  • Ryder Hesjedal (CAN)
Last updated: 06-05-2005 23:04:28
10-26-2009 08:16:03
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