29th Cyclocross All Japan Championship: Sei Oda Claims Second Consecutive Victory in Men’s Elite Race

2024-01-14 07:15:00
The 29th Cyclocross All Japan Championship is being held in Utsunomiya City, Tochigi Prefecture. In the men’s and women’s elite races held on the followingnoon of the second day, Sei Oda showed an overwhelming performance and achieved his second consecutive victory following last year. Akari Kobayashi won the women’s race, and the Yowamushi Pedal Cycling Team won the men’s and women’s elite races.
Sei Oda (Yowamushi Pedal Cycling Team) won consecutive championships in the men’s elite race Photo: Makoto AYANO
Men’s Elite Awards 1st place: Sei Oda (Yowamushi Pedal Cycling Team), 2nd place: Toki Sawada (Utsunomiya Blitzen), 3rd place: Ryo Takeuchi (GHISALLO RACING) photo: Makoto AYANO
men’s elite
1st place: Sei Oda (Yowamushi Pedal Cycling Team)
2nd place Toki Sawada (Utsunomiya Blitzen)
3rd place Ryo Takeuchi (GHISALLO RACING)

Akari Kobayashi won the women’s elite (Yowamushi Pedal Cycling Team) photo: Makoto AYANO
Women’s Elite Award 1st place: Akari Kobayashi (Yowamushi Pedal Cycling Team), 2nd place: Yui Ishida, 3rd place: Haruga Watanabe (Meiji University) photo: Makoto AYANO
female elite
1st place Akari Kobayashi (Yowamushi Pedal Cycling Team)
2 Yui Ishida
3rd place Harumasa Watanabe (Meiji University)

Detailed race developments will be introduced in a later race report.

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