The competitions awarding national titles are heating up, here's a roundup of today's results in the races against the clock.
HUNGARY. Double Hungarian national time trial title for MBH Bank CSB Telecom Fort, which celebrates victory in the elite category with Barnabás Peák and among U23 riders with Zsombor Tamás Takács. Peák, born in 1998, completed the 38-kilometer race in 43 minutes and 44 seconds, beating János Pelikán (Team United Shipping) and Attila Valter (Bahrain – Victorious). Takács, born in 2006, covered the same distance in 44 minutes and 41 seconds, ahead of Tamás Hancz by 1'26" and Zoltán Havasi by 3'25".
KAZAKHSTAN. XDS Astana treble in the Kazakh time trial championship held over a distance of 30 kilometers in Shchuchinsk: Yevgeniy Fedorov claimed the title, stopping the clock at 35 minutes and 11 seconds, 1'07" ahead of Nicolas Vinokurov, who took the silver medal. Third place went to Anton Kuzmin, 1'34" behind. In the U23 category, victory went to Alexey Vaganov (Team Vino - North Qazaqstan Region) ahead of Bashlykov and Podluzhnyy, both registered with the XDS Astana development team.
LITHUANIA - The 23-year-old Aivaras Mikutis (Tudor Pro Cycling Team) claims his fourth national time trial title, covering the 27 kilometers of the Upytė circuit in 30 minutes and 39 seconds. On the podium with him is 25-year-old Rokas Kmieliauskas, second at 1'53", and Aironas Gerdauskas, third at 2'34".
ETHIOPIA - Negasi Haylu Abreha, 26-year-old registered with Continental Vega - Vitalcare – Dynatek, confirms himself as national time trial champion getting the better of Amaniel Teweldemedhn Desta (Team Amani) and Gereziher Geremedhin Hailemaryam.
WOMEN'S TITLES Petra Zsankó, representing Aromitalia Vaiano, has been crowned Hungarian time trial champion. Olivija Baleišytė claimed the Lithuanian title while Kahsay Tsige Kiros (CANYON//SRAM Generation) reached the top of the podium in Ethiopia.
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