BELGRADE BANJALUKA. MEIJERS DISQUALIFIED, TONEATTI TRIUMPHS IN SERBIA, PICCINI 8th

BELGRADE BANJALUKA. MEIJERS DISQUALIFIED, TONEATTI TRIUMPHS IN SERBIA, PICCINI 8th
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Victory for Davide Toneatti in Serbia. The Friulian, of Astana Qazaqstan Development, won the second stage of the Belgrade Banjaluka (Zvornik Vlasenica) taking place in Serbia. The first to cross the finish line was the Dutchman Jerome Meijers, of Victoria Sport, who was later disqualified by the Jury. While the Greek Arvantou occupied the third step of the podium. Also noteworthy is the eighth place of Mattia Piccini of Gallina Lucchini Ecotek.

ORDER OF ARRIVAL

1 TONEATTI Davide Astana Qazaqstan Development Team 03:29:47

2 ARVANITOU Nikiforos Novapor Speedbike Team + 00

3 KOVAC Samuel Dukla Banská Bystrica + 00

4 MALMBERG Matias Maloja Pushbikers + 00

5 RÖBER Dominik P&S Metalltechnik Benotti + 00

6 WALTERS Red XSpeed ​​United Continental + 00

7 PALUTA Michal Santic-Wibatech + 00

8 CHILDREN Mattia Gallina Ecotek Lucchini + 00

9 COLEMAN Zak XSpeed ​​United Continental + 00

10 HOPKINS Dylan Ljubljana Gusto Santic + 00

11 TRACZ Szymon Santic-Wibatech + 00

12 KOSTANSKI Mateusz Voster ATS Team + 00

13 VINOKUROV Alexandre Astana Qazaqstan Development Team + 00

14 STAJNAR Mihael Sava Kranj Cycling + 00

15 ZEMKE Jermaine Maloja Pushbikers + 00

16 DOSTIYEV Ilkhan Astana Qazaqstan Development Team + 00

17 PEKALA Piotr Santic-Wibatech + 00

18 CERN Gregor Matija Meblo Jogi Pro-Concrete + 00

19 PAPANOV Martin Levski-Nessebar Regional + 00

20 SESSLER Nicolas Victoria Sports Cycling Team + 00

21 TUKA Samuel Dukla Banská Bystrica + 00

22 JOLLY Carl Velo Schils Interbike RT + 00

23 MAROLT Jaka Sava Kranj Cycling + 00

24 FIGAR Matteo Meblo Jogi Pro-Concrete + 00

25 WIKA-CZARNOWSKI Dawid Voster ATS Team + 00

26 FAVRETTO Carlo Gallina Ecotek Lucchini + 00

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