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Tour of Serbia - 2.5
Serbia, June 15-20, 2004
2003 results
Stage List Start List
Past winners
The Stages
- Stage 1 -
June 15: Beograd – Banja Koviljaca (Loznica), 157 km
- Stage 2 -
June 16: Banja Koviljaca (Loznica) – Cacak, 184,5 km
- Stage 3 -
June 17: Cacak - Niš, 194 km
- Stage 4 -
June 18: Niš – Paracin, 139,5 km
- Stage 5 - June 19: Paracin – Kladovo, 197,5 km
- Stage 6 - June 20: Kladovo – Požarevac, 177 km
Start list
Arbö Denzel Cliff Wilding Glud&Marstrand Horsens
1 Eduard Fuchs (Aut) 21 Kasper Klostergaard Larsen (Den)
2 Michael Gaubitzer (Aut) 22 Jacob Nielsen (Den)
3 Daniel Haufnagel (Aut) 23 Dennis Veje Rasmunssen (Den)
4 Branislav Stejskal (Svk) 24 Michael S Larsen (Den)
5 Roman Thaler (Ita) 25 Jimmy Hansen (Den)
P.O.I Kastro B.R.C. Kennemerland
31 Angelis Armenatzogolou (Gre) 41 Matthijs M.Oosterhuis (Ned)
32 Ioannis Passadakis (Gre) 42 Jeremy Raymond Venell (Ned)
33 Nikolaos Koumpenakis (Gre) 43 Richard Kooijman (NZl)
34 Konstantinos Rodopoulos (Gre) 44 Francis F.F.Dejager (Ned)
35 Nikolaos Kaloudakis (Gre) 45 Ivor Bruin (Ned)
Team BH Puris-Kamen
51 Gregor Willwohl (Ger) 61 Anatoly Varvaruk (Ukr)
52 Tilo Shüler (Ger) 62 Gregor Zajc (Slo)
53 Kay Kermer (Ger) 63 Zvonimir Pokupec (Cro)
54 Nico Wernicke (Ger) 64 Darko Blaževic (Cro)
55 Denny Schewe (Ger) 65 Alan Dumic (Cro)
Valdarno Umbria BGT Bridgestone-Anchor
71 Claudio Villani (Ita) 81 Shinichi Fukushima (Jpn)
72 Tomas Ambrogioni (Ita) 82 Koji Fukushima (Jpn)
73 Matteo Marcheschi (Ita) 83 Yasutaka Tashiro (Jpn)
74 Marco Sagramoni (Ita) 84 Yusuke Shimizu (Jpn)
85 Sano Tomoya (Jpn)
Hungary NT Siam-Bara
91 Zoltan Vanik (Hun) 101 Lekawat Jatupoom (Tha)
92 Gergely Ivanics (Hun) 102 Damdinsuren Javkhlantur (Mgl)
93 Bence Szuromi (Hun) 103 Ariunbold Naranbat (Mgl)
94 Andras Berkesi (Hun) 104 Suphannapong Jakapong (Tha)
95 Andras Szabo (Hun) 105 Chompuwiset Montri (Tha)
Int. Team 3 Russia NT
111 Jens Lehmann (Ger) 121 Alexey Shmidt (Rus)
112 Peter Magyarosi (Ger) 122 Andrey Pchelkin (Rus)
113 Jöerg Rockstroh (Ger) 123 Mihail Miheev (Rus)
114 Nikola Uskokovic (Scg) 124 Oleg Grishkin (Rus)
115 Mladen Mirkovic (Scg) 125 Vladislav Borisov (Rus)
Perutnina Ptuj Serbia
131 Matej Marin (Slo) 141 Mikoš Rnjakovic (Scg)
132 Miran Kelner (Slo) 142 Mico Brkovic (Scg)
133 Aldo Ino Ilešic (Slo) 143 Goran Šmelcerovic (Scg)
134 Gregor Gazvoda (Slo) 144 Igor Pajovic (Scg)
135 Borut Božic (Slo) 145 Esad Hasanovic (Scg)
Serbia&Montenegro NT Kocaeli Brisaspor
151 Predrag Prokic (Scg) 161 Mutlu Mert (Tur)
152 Marko Spasojevic (Scg) 162 Sergey Lavrenenko (Kaz)
153 Nebojša Jovanovic (Scg) 163 Sergey Tretyakov (Kaz)
154 Der Žolt (Scg) 164 Pavel Nevdakh (Kaz)
155 Dragan Spasic (Scg) 165 Kemal Kücükbay (Tur)
Ukraina NT Int. Team 2
171 Andriy Yatsenko (Ukr) 181 Radiša Cubric (Scg)
173 Dmitry Novosad (Ukr) 182 John Salskov (USA)
174 Sergiy Bodachov (Ukr) 183 Leon L.C. Brouwer (Ned)
175 Vladimir Kogut (Ukr) 184 Milan Blagojevic (Scg)
Wales Bulgaria NT
191 Julian Winn (GBr) 201 Plamen Ralchevski (Bul)
192 Yanko Barker (GBr) 202 Sveloslav Tchanliev (Bul)
193 James Norfolk (GBr) 203 Evgeni Gerganov (Bul)
194 Huw Pritchard (GBr) 204 Petko Atanasov (Bul)
195 Jones Gareth (GBr) 205 Bogdan Stoytchev (Bul)
Int. Team 1
211 Dušan Krstic (Scg)
212 Elvir Cašic (Scg)
213 Nenad Velicic (Scg)
214 Igor Đuric (Scg)
215 Balazs Szoradi (Hun)
Past winners
2003 Jacek Walczak (Pol) Legia Bazyliszek Lu
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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