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43rd Tour of Serbia - 2.5
Serbia-Montenegro, June 17-22, 2003
2002 results
Stage List Start List
Past winners
The Stages
- Stage 1 -
June 17: Novi Sad - Novi Sad, 155km
- Stage 2 -
June 18: Novi Sad - Beograd, 120km
- Stage 3a
- June 19: Beograd - Pozarevac, 75km
- Stage 3b
- June 19: Pozarevac - Jagodina, 91km
- Stage 4 -
June 20: Jagodina - Leskovac, 139km
- Stage 5 -
June 21: Leskovac - Vranje, 135km
- Stage 6 -
June 22: Vranje - Nis, 115km
Start list
Germany National Team Moscow City Sport Association
1 Jens Lehmann (Ger) 11 Oleg Zhukov (Rus)
2 Guido Fulst (Ger) 12 Vladisav Borisov (Rus)
3 Sebastian Siedler (Ger) 13 Maksim Karpatchev (Rus)
4 Christian Bach (Ger) 14 Ivan Terenin (Rus)
5 Andreas Miller (Ger) 15 Andrei Pchelkin (Rus)
Life Repair Glud & Marstrand Horsens
21 John Tanner (GBr) 31 Jan Jespersen (Den)
22 Mark Lovatt (GBr) 32 Hans Henrik Jørgensen (Den)
23 Malcolm Elliot (GBr) 33 Dennis Rasmussen (Den)
24 Russell Downing (GBr) 34 Max Nielsen (Den)
25 Michael Jolley (GBr) 35 Kasper Klostergaard (Den)
Marco Polo-Zam USA-Clif Bar
41 Nathan Dahlberg (NZl) 51 David Leduc (USA)
42 Kay Kermer (Ger) 52 Petko Atanasov (Bul)
44 Timothy Wilson (Aus) 54 Chrisopher Hersy (USA)
45 Dennis Hammink (Ned) 55 Radisa Cubric (USA)
Legia Bazyliszek Lu BRC Kennemerland
61 Mateusz Rybbczynski (Pol) 71 Ivor Bruin (Ned)
62 Daniel Wasiewicz (Pol) 72 Fred Heijn (Ned)
63 Jacek Walczak (Pol) 73 Ruud Pronk (Ned)
64 Dawid Krupa (Pol) 74 Jeremy Vennell (NZl)
65 Jaroslaw Welniak (Pol) 75 Stefan Franzen (Ned)
Denzel-Juvina P.O.I. Kastro
81 Eduard Fuchs (Aut) 91 Angelis Armenatzoglou (Gre)
82 Andreas Legler (Aut) 92 Nikolaos Kaloudakis (Gre)
83 Armin Steurer (Aut) 93 Nikolaos Koumpenakis (Gre)
84 Johannes Stiendl (Aut) 94 Epaneinondas Volyrakis (Gre)
85 Joachim Vollmann (Aut) 95 Thomas Rodios (Gre)
Winfix Techem Brisaspor
101 Robert Otto (Ger) 111 Ali Aktas (Tur)
102 Patrick Holsche (Ger) 112 Vadim Kravchenko (Kaz)
103 Jorn Reus (Ger) 113 Sergey Tretyakov (Kaz)
104 Gregor Willwohl (Ger) 114 Pavel Nevdakh (Kaz)
115 Mert Mutlu (Tur)
International Team Perutnina Ptuj
121 Igor Djuric (Yug) 131 Branko Filip (Slo)
122 Milan Blagojevic (Yug) 132 Matej Marin (Slo)
123 Aleksandar Mirkovic (Yug) 133 Dejan Podgornik (Slo)
124 Miklos Rnjakovic (Yug) 134 Valter Bonca (Slo)
125 Dusan Ganic (Ita) 135 Miran Kelner (Slo)
Bulgarian National Team Dukla Trncin
141 Svetoslav Tchanliev (Bul) 151 Jan Valach (Svk)
142 Evgeni Gerganov (Bul) 152 Jan Sipeky (Svk)
143 Georgi Kolev (Bul) 153 Jan Giazi (Svk)
144 Daniel Petrov (Bul) 154 Maros Kovac (Svk)
145 Lubomir Petrov (Bul) 155 Matej Jurco (Svk)
Hungarian National Team Kamen Creamcaffe Kavaimpex
161 Zoltan Chomor (Hun) 171 Antoly Varuoruk (Ukr)
162 Norbert Abrok (Hun) 172 Gregor Zajc (Slo)
163 Bolazs Soradi (Hun) 173 Igor Kranjec (Slo)
164 Benedek Voros (Hun) 174 Robert Radojkovic (Cro)
165 Gabor Szoke (Hun) 175 Boris Premozic (Slo)
Serbian National Team SCG Nade
181 Nebojsa Jovanovic (Yug) 191 Marko Spasojevic (Yug)
182 Zolt Der (Yug) 192 Predrag Prokic (Yug)
183 Mico Brkovic (Yug) 193 Dragan Spasic (Yug)
184 Igor Pajovic (Yug) 194 Mladen Mirkovic (Yug)
185 Dusan Krstic (Yug) 195 Zoran Juric (Yug)
Past winners
2002 Aleksandar Nikacevic (Yug) Alessio
2000 Aleksandar Nikacevic (Yug)
1999 Kjell Calstrom (Fin)
Past winners by Mario Stiehl, www.world-of-cycling.com
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