Adil El Arbaoui retains his title in the time trial

Adil El Arbaoui retains his title in the time trial
Adil El Arbaoui retains his title in the time trial

Adil El Arbaoui won the time trial race with a time of 41min 02sec 05/100th, thus retaining his title of champion of Morocco. He beat Mohcine El Kouraji, who achieved a time of 42min 06sec 06/100th, and Oussama Khafi, who came third in 42min 17sec 04/100th. Achraf Ed-Doghmy, vice-champion of the previous edition, took fourth place with a time of 43min 31sec 09/100th, followed by Salaheddine Mraouni in fifth position with 43min 41sec 04/100th.

In the senior women’s category, Malika Benallal of the Union Sportive de Ouazzane won the title with a time of 27min 01sec 07/100th, ahead of Chaimae Zekraoui, the defending champion, who achieved a time of 28min 04sec.

In the under-23 men’s category, Ibrahim Sabahi of Boughaz Club of Tangier was crowned champion with a time of 43min 05sec 05/100th, followed by Driss El Alouani in 43min 39sec 03/100th and Hakim Younes in 44min 52sec 06/100th.

For the under-23 women, Salma El Hariri of the Association Vélo des champions cyclistes de Safi won the title in 27min 45sec, one second ahead of Chaimae El Hamri.

In the junior boys category, Marouane Kharbouchi of Kawkab Marrakech finished first with a time of 35min 53sec 07/100th, three seconds ahead of Aymane Aït El Karma. In the junior girls category, Imane Lamkhayer of the Association Jeunesse Souk Sebt won the title in 29min 40sec 07/100th, while Imane Mazigh took second place with a time of 31min 34sec 03/100th.

The Moroccan road cycling championships, organized by the Royal Moroccan Cycling Federation, saw the participation of all the associations affiliated to the Federation.

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