E3 Saxo Bank Classic 2021
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Informacje ogólne | |||
Wyścig | 63. E3 Harelbeke | ||
Kategoria | UCI World Tour 2021 1.UWT | ||
Data | 26 marca 2021 | ||
Dystans | 204,2 km | ||
Państwo | Belgia | ||
Start | Harelbeke | ||
Meta | Harelbeke | ||
Drużyn | 25 | ||
Startujących | 168 | ||
Ukończyło | 101 | ||
Średnia prędkość | 43,303 km/h | ||
Suma wzniesień | 1985 m | ||
Klasyfikacje końcowe | |||
Pierwsze miejsce | Kasper Asgreen (Deceuninck-Quick Step) | ||
Drugie miejsce | Florian Sénéchal (Deceuninck-Quick Step) | ||
Trzecie miejsce | Mathieu van der Poel (Alpecin-Fenix) | ||
◀ 2020 | 2022 ▶ | ||
Dokumentacja |
E3 Saxo Bank Classic 2021 – 63. edycja wyścigu kolarskiego E3 Saxo Bank Classic, która odbyła się 26 marca 2021 na liczącej ponad 205 kilometrów trasie wokół Harelbeke. Impreza kategorii 1.UWT była częścią UCI World Tour 2021.
Uczestnicy
Drużyny
Lista startowa
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Legenda: DNF – nie ukończył, OTL – przekroczył limit czasu, DNS – nie wystartował, DSQ – zdyskwalifikowany.
Klasyfikacja generalna
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Źródło: ProCyclingStats |
Bibliografia
- E3 Saxo Bank Classic 2021 – Profil na ProCyclingStats (ang.)
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