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Result: Brevet 400km Vecpiebalga 2025

Brevet No: 2025-04
Date: 05.07.2025
Distance: 400km
Category: Brevet
Control Points (CP): KP1 – 104km Ergli, KP2 – 225km Vecpiebalga, KP3 – 319km Limbaži
Start/finish: Upesciems

#ParticipantsCityKP1KP2KP3FinishTimeHomologation No.
1David RiddelAustralia, Canberra13:2620:4302:4908:3924:39222438
2Nils CērpiņšJūrmala11:4716:5720:5201:0317:03222439
3Pēteris PitānsLiepāja11:4717:0420:5001:0317:03222440
4Eduards SevastjanovsRīga12:0316:3620:3100:1716:17222441
5Daiva CemnolonskieneKlaipēda11:5317:0421:3002:4218:42222442
6Gatis StūrmanisJelgava11:5317:0421:3002:4218:42222443
7Ieva UžāneRīga12:0417:3622:0802:4218:42222444
8Jurģis KrastiņšRīga11:4916:4520:5201:0317:03222445
9Toms MajorsRīga11:4916:4520:5201:0317:03222446
10Anita DārziņaRīga12:3018:4203:0907:3723:37222448
11Toms UžānsRīga12:2019:15DNF
12Gundars LauvaRīga12:50DNF
13Aleksandr Leo SučkovsRīgaDNS
14Aija JēkabsoneRīgaDNS
15Gatis BērziņšGarupeDNS
16Ruslans SolovjovsJūrmalaDNS

400km Baltic Cycling Challenge Analytics

Completion Status

12 participants started, with 10 completing

Finish Times Distribution

Checkpoint Pace Comparison

Full Results

Position Participant Total Time Status
1 Eduards Sevastjanovs 16:17 Completed
2 Nils Cērpiņš 17:03 Completed
2 Pēteris Pitiņš 17:03 Completed
2 Jurģis Krastiņš 17:03 Completed
2 Toms Majors 17:03 Completed
6 Daiva Cemnolonskiene 18:42 Completed
6 Gatis Stūrmanis 18:42 Completed
6 Ieva Ušāne 18:42 Completed
9 Anita Dērziņa 23:37 Completed
10 David Riddel 24:39 Completed
Toms Ušāns DNF (CP3)
Gundars Lauva DNF (CP1)

Performance Highlights

Fastest Finish
Eduards Sevastjanovs
16:17
Most Consistent
Nils Cērpiņš
±0.5h pace
Endurance Award
David Riddel
24:39 finish

The recent 400km Baltic Cycling Challenge pushed participants to their limits, with 12 riders starting and 10 completing the distance. Here’s a breakdown of the event’s key highlights and analytics:

Completion & Performance

  • 10 out of 12 riders finished, with two DNFs (Did Not Finish) at Checkpoints 1 and 3.
  • Fastest finisherEduards Sevastjanovs dominated with a blistering time of 16 hours and 17 minutes.
  • Tight competition: A group of four riders (Nils Cērpiņš, Pēteris Pitiņš, Jurģis Krastiņš, and Toms Majors) crossed the line together at 17:03, showcasing strong teamwork.
  • Endurance awardDavid Riddel persevered through 24 hours and 39 minutes to complete the challenge.

Pace & Strategy Insights

  • Checkpoint analysis: The first 104km saw tight pacing, but splits widened as fatigue set in. Eduards maintained a consistent lead, while others fluctuated in speed.
  • Most consistent riderNils Cērpiņš held a steady pace, deviating only ±0.5 hours across checkpoints.
  • Late-stage struggles: The final 80km (CP3 to finish) proved toughest, with times varying significantly—Anita Dērziņa and David Riddel logged the longest final segments.

Key Takeaways

  • Teamwork paid off: The four-way tie for 2nd place highlighted the benefits of drafting and shared effort.
  • Early pacing mattered: Riders who conserved energy early (like Nils) fared better in later stages.
  • Mental resilience: Finishing times spanned over 8 hours, proving that endurance cycling is as much about mindset as physical ability.

Final Thought
This year’s Baltic Cycling Challenge was a testament to preparation and perseverance. Whether racing for speed or survival, every finisher earned their place in this epic ride.

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