Since the split-up of Czechoslovakia in 1993, the Czech Republic and Slovakia have held their national championships together, with the hosting rights changing between the two countries. This year, it was the turn of Slovak town Dubnica, where the ITT championships were held today on a completely flat 41 km course.
Jan Barta (NetApp-Endura) won the event and the Czech title with a time of 50:27, equaling an average speed of 48,76 km/h. Second-fastest overall was Peter Velits (Omega Pharma-Quick Step) in 50:53, winning the Slovak title. The two were clearly a level above the rest, as combined third place Vojtech Hacecky was 1:53 behind Barta’s time.
Results (Czech Republic):
1. Jan Barta (NetApp-Endura) 50:27
2. Vojtech Hacecky (ASC Dukla Praha) +1:53
3. Tomas Okrouhlicky (AC Sparta Praha) +2:18
4. Martin Blaha (ASC Dukla Praha) +2:22
5. Milan Kadlec (ASC Dukla Praha) +2:29
6. Jiri Hochmann (ASC Dukla Praha) +2:33
7. Jiri Hudecek (Bauknecht-Author) +2:37
8. Michal Kesl (CK Pribram) +4:24
9. Jakub Novak (BMC Development Team) +4:36
10. Tomas Buchacek (Bauknecht-Author) +4:48
Results (Slovakia):
1. Peter Velits (Omega Pharma-Quick Step) 50:53
2. Maros Kovac (Dukla Trencin-Trek) +2:36
3. Milan Barenyi (Trek KCK Oslany) +3:51
4. Matej Jurco (Dukla Trencin-Trek) +3:55
5. Patrik Tybor (Dukla Trencin-Trek) +4:07
6. Karol Dzalaj (CyS Zilina) +5:32
7. Roman Zrelica (CK Banska Bystrica) +5:40
8. Martin Frano (CK Banska Bystrica) +6:18
9. Jozef Palcak (CK Banska Bystrica) +6:31
10. Jan Gallik (Kaktus Bike-Team Bratislava) +7:01
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