1999 UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships

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1999 UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships
Venue Poprad, Slovakia
Date(s) (1999-01-30 - 1999-01-31)3031 January 1999
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The 1999 UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships were held in Poprad, Slovakia on Saturday 30 January 1999 and Sunday 31 January 1999. [1]

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Men's Elite

Held on Sunday January 31, 1999. [2]

RANK1999 UCI CYCLO-CROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPSTIME
Med 1.png Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Mario De Clercq  (BEL)01:02:50
Med 2.png Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Erwin Vervecken  (BEL)+ 0:08
Med 3.png Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Adri van der Poel  (NED)+ 0:24
4.Flag of Italy.svg  Daniele Pontoni  (ITA)+ 1:24
5.Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Thomas Frischknecht  (SUI)+ 1:42
6.Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Sven Nys  (BEL)+ 2:09
7.Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Radomír Šimůnek  (CZE)+ 2:13
8.Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Peter van Santvliet  (BEL)+ 2:49
9.Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Jiri Pospisil  (CZE)+ 3:17
10.Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Ben Berden  (BEL)+ 3:41

Men's Under 23

Held on Saturday January 30, 1999. [3]

RANK1999 UCI CYCLO-CROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS U23TIME
Med 1.png Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Bart Wellens  (BEL)00:53:47
Med 2.png Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Tom Vannoppen  (BEL)+ 1:34
Med 3.png Flag of the United States.svg  Tim Johnson  (USA)+ 1:35
4Flag of Germany.svg  Steffen Weigold  (GER)+ 1:53
5Flag of France.svg  John Gadret  (FRA)+ 2:05
6Flag of France.svg  Guillaume Benoist  (FRA)+ 2:32
7Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Emil Hekele  (CZE)+ 2:38
8Flag of France.svg  David Derepas  (FRA)+ 2:40
9Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  David Sussemilch  (CZE)+ 2:51
10Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Pascal Van Bussel  (NED)+ 3:06

Men's Juniors

Held on Sunday January 31, 1999. [4]

RANK1999 UCI CYCLO-CROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS JuniorsTIME
Med 1.png Flag of the United States.svg Matt Kelly (USA)00:37:26
Med 2.png Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Sven Vanthourenhout  (BEL)+ 0:01
Med 3.png Flag of the Netherlands.svg Thijs Verhagen (NED)+ 0:12
4Flag of the Czech Republic.svg David Kasek (CZE)+ 1:04
5Flag of the United States.svg  Will Frischkorn  (USA)+ 1:07
6Flag of France.svg Jean-Baptiste Beraud (FRA)+ 1:07
7Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Tim Van Nuffel (BEL)+ 1:22
8Flag of the Netherlands.svg Wouter Bunning (NED)+ 1:28
9Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Ronald Heigl (SUI)+ 1:35
10Flag of Germany.svg Hannes Genze (GER)+ 1:42

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