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STEVENS GS MTB maraton Jistebnice 2021

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STEVENS GS MTB maraton Jistebnice 2021

STEVENS GS MTB maraton Jistebnice – 22. ročník na trase 50 km vyhrál Jan Písař /Cycle Experts/.  Mezi ženami zvítězila Anna Růžičková /Dukla Praha/

Na kratší trati 25 km vyhrál Jakub Vlasatý /ROUVY Specialized Cycling Team/. První ženou v cíli byla Marika Pulkrabová /Čistý Sport/

Krátká trasa 25 km

  1. Jakub Vlasatý  Rouvy Specialized
  2. David Šimeček Cycling Academy Tábor
  3. Jan Pechek  Kola Bakus
  4. Petr Skůček Petr UNLIMITED KM TRAIDING CZ
  5. Dominik Kukla ADASTRA Cycling Team

Dlouhá trasa 50 km

  1. Jan Písař Cycle Experts
  2. Jakub Elbadri Dukla Praha
  3. Michal Zápotocký Čistý Sport
  4. Pavel Staněk Prodoli racing team
  5. Ladislav Kola Pakandl

Závod se jel s podporou: CYKLOŠVEC, Stevens, Kenda, KMC, Cyklostar, Nexelo, FOX aj.

Výsledky: https://maraton.cz/results/20210814_jistebnice.pdf

Foto CYKLOŠVEC a Vlaďka Suchanová, další foto: zde

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