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February 3/24 7:01 am - 6th for Ian Ackert in Under-23 Men


Posted by Editoress on 02/3/24
 

Canada's Ian Ackert, in his first year as an Under-23 man, finished sixth at the world championships in Tabor, Czechia. Tibor del Grosso took the win for the Netherlands, dominating the race, with two Belgians sprinting for silver, with Emiel Verstrynge beating Jente Michels.

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Ackert, the National and Continental champion began on the second row and never fell out of the top-10. He managed to avoid a big crash early in the first lap and rode for the opening three laps in fifth place, before getting caught by a group of three riders. He continued to fight for positions, finishing behind French rider Remi Lelandais by 11 seconds and just ahead of three chasers. Canada's other entrant, Cody Scott, was caught behind the early crash, finishing 53rd.

Del Grosso rode at the front in the opening lap with Verstrynge, before dropping the Belgian and steadily riding away from the rest of the field. Verstrynge was joined on Lap 3 by Michels, and the pair sprinted for silver.

U23 Men, 5 laps
1 Tibor Del Grosso (Netherlands) 0:52:02
2 Emiel Verstrynge (Belgium) at 0:27
3 Jente Michels (Belgium) 0:27
4 Léo Bisiaux (France) 1:13
5 Rémi Lelandais (France) 1:28
6 Ian Ackert (Canada) 1:39
7 Victor van de Putte (Belgium) 1:40
8 Yordi Corsus (Belgium) 1:43
9 Martin Groslambert (France) 1:46
10 Arne Baers (Belgium) 2:18
11 Danny Van Lierop (Netherlands) 2:40
12 Finn Treudler (Switzerland) 3:03
13 Lars Sommer (Switzerland) 3:06
14 Lucas Janssen (Netherlands) 3:21
15 Corentin Lequet (France) 3:28
16 Andrew Strohmeyer (United States of America) 3:39
17 Ward Huybs (Belgium) 3:43
18 Jan Zatloukal (Czechia) 3:44
19 Fabian Eder (Germany) 3:45
20 Bailey Groenendaal (Netherlands) 3:52
21 Miguel Rodriguez Novoa (Spain) 4:18
22 Aaron Dockx (Belgium) 4:24
23 Vaclav Jezek (Czechia) 4:28
24 Marcis Shelton (United States of America) 4:32
25 Corran Carrick-Anderson (Great Britain) 4:50
26 Silas Kuschla (Germany) 4:55
27 Luca Paletti (Italy) 4:57
28 Dylan Zakrajsek (United States of America) 5:10
29 Filippo Agostinacchio (Italy) 5:13
30 Raul Mira Bonastre (Spain) 5:13
31 Jonas Kopsel (Germany) 5:39
32 Matyas Fiala (Czechia) 5:40
33 Dean Harvey (Ireland) 5:42
34 Filip Mard (Sweden) 5:52
35 Guus Van Den Eijnden (Netherlands) 6:03
36 David Haverdings (Netherlands) 6:15
37 Weis Daniel Nielsen (Denmark) 6:20
38 Alain Suarez Fernandez (Spain) 6:25
39 Jules Van Kempen (United States of America) 6:48
40 Daniel Barnes (Great Britain) 6:59
41 Matteo Oppizzi (Switzerland) 7:00
42 Raito Suzuki (Japan) 7:40
43 Szymon Pomian (Poland) 7:51
44 Ksawier Garnek (Poland) 8:05
45 Patrik Cerny (Czechia) 8:06
46 Maté Endrédi (Hungary) 8:22
47 Silas Koech (Germany) 8:25
48 Joseph Gerardo Ramirez Venegas (Costa Rica) 8:26
49 Hannes Degenkolb (Germany) 9:17
50 Pavel Jindrich (Czechia) 9:34
51 Maximilian Kerl (Czechia) 10:16
52 Shingen Yunoki (Japan) 10:27
53 Cody Scott (Canada) 11:32
54 Max Hobson (Australia) -1 Lap
55 Adrian Stieger (Austria) -2 Laps
56 Finn Kane (Australia) -2 Laps
57 Juan Moya Poblete (Chile) -3 Laps



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