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10th Paths of King Nikola - 2.5
Yugoslavia, March 17-21, 2004
2003 results
Stage List Start List
Past winners
The Stages
- Stage 1 -
March 17: Tivat - Tivat, 171 km
- Stage 2 -
March 18: Kotor - Tivat, 169 km
- Stage 3 -
March 19: Tivat - Kotor, 119 km
- Stage 4 -
March 20: Tivat - Kotor, 173 km
- Stage 5 -
March 21: Kotor - Tivat, 161 km
Start list
ARBO Denzel Glud & Marstrand Horsens
1 Eduard Fuchs (Aut) 7 Dennis Rasmussen (Den)
2 Armin Steurer (Aut) 8 Jens Erik Madsen (Den)
3 Thomas Taubel (Aut) 9 Morten Cristiansen (Den)
4 Roman Thaler (Ita) 10 Hans Jorgensen (Den)
5 Tomas Cernicka (Svk) 11 Kasper Larsen (Den)
6 Robert ?Itošinka (Svk) 12 Goran Jensen (Den)
Team Bridgestone Anchor Team NIPPO
13 Shimichi Fukushima (Jpn) 19 Ivan Grossi (Ita)
14 Tasutaka Tashiro (Jpn) 20 Mariusz Wiesiak (Pol)
15 Takehiro Mizutani (Jpn) 21 Yasuhiro Yamamoto (Jpn)
16 Junichi Shibuyta (Jpn) 22 Stefano Guerrini (Ita)
17 Koji Fukushima (Jpn) 23 Kazuya Kazaki (Jpn)
18 Kazuo Inoue (Jpn) 24 Satoshi Hirose (Jpn)
Kalev Chocholate Perutnina Ptuj
25 Oskari Kargo (Est) 31 Miran Kelner (Slo)
26 Andrei Leptšenko (Est) 32 Valter Bonca (Slo)
27 Adry Lebedev (Est) 33 Aldo Ino Ilešic (Slo)
28 Mirko Poldma (Est) 34 Igor Kranjec (Slo)
29 Martinš Polakovs (Lat) 35 Tomislav Danculovic (Cro)
30 Valovas Vahur (Est) 36 Massimo Demarin (Cro)
Podbrezova B.R.C. Kennemerland
37 Ondrej Slobodnik (Svk) 43 Hugo Gootjes (Ned)
38 Zoltan Remak (Svk) 44 Thijs Poelstra (Ned)
39 Radovan Husar (Svk) 45 Nan-Simon Dekker (Ned)
40 Martin Cerepan (Svk) 46 Raymond Rol (Ned)
41 Robert Glovniak (Svk) 47 Menno De Boer (Ned)
42 Martin Prazdnevsky (Svk) 48 Hugo Keetman (Ned)
Velo M Bulgaria
49 Georgijev Georgi (Bul) 55 Stefan Hristov (Bul)
50 Velikov Sergej (Bul) 56 Rusen Rusev (Bul)
51 Slave Manevski (Mkd) 57 Atanas Kostov (Bul)
52 Veli Sadiki (Mkd) 58 Bogdan Stoytchev (Bul)
53 Svetozar Demirev (Bul) 59 Krasimir Dimitrov (Bul)
54 Plamen Ralchevski (Bul) 60 Petko Atanasov (Bul)
Serbia & Montenegro I Serbia & Montenegro II
61 Esad Hasanovic (Srb) 67 Elvir Cašic (Srb)
62 Dragan Spasic (Srb) 68 Igor Pajovic (Srb)
63 Goran Šmelcerovic (Srb) 69 Mladen Mirkovic (Srb)
64 Predrag Prokic (Srb) 70 Ivan Marinkovic (Srb)
65 Mico Brkovic (Srb) 71 Igor Đuric (Srb)
66 Mikoš Rnjakovic (Srb) 72 Žolt Der (Srb)
Legia Rosso Sport
73 Marek Blazej (Pol) 79 Michael Buckers (Ger)
74 Dawid Krupa (Pol) 80 Simon Heimkreitner (Ger)
75 Mateusz Rybczynski (Pol) 81 Serge Herz (Ger)
76 Sebastian Skiba (Pol) 82 Roland Mittendorf (Ger)
77 Jaroslaw Welniak (Pol) 83 Sebastian Prengel (Ger)
78 Grzegorz Zoledziowski (Pol) 84 Merts Vitaliy (Kaz)
Profiline Puris-Kamen
85 Robert Gorgos (Ger) 91 Zvonimir Pokupec (Cro)
86 Thomas Hebestreit (Ger) 92 Darko Blaževic (Cro)
87 Johannes Huber (Ger) 93 Gregor Zajc (Slo)
88 Marco Maurer (Ger) 94 Alan Dumic (Cro)
89 Andreas Schulz (Ger) 95 Antoliy Varvaruk (Ukr)
90 Philip Schulz (Ger)
P-Nivo-FTC Burgas Ciklomont Mix
96 Tamas Lengyel (Hun) 112 Ivan Tomic (Srb)
97 Laszlo Garamszegi (Hun) 116 Dušan Krstic (Srb)
98 Csaba Szekeres (Hun) 122 Masahiko Mifune (Jpn)
99 Gabor Arany (Hun) 124 Svetislav Tchanliev (Bul)
100 Barnabas Vizer (Hun) 125 Evgeni Gerganov (Bul)
126 Pavel Raikov (Bul)
Past winners
2003 Radoslav Rogina (Cro) Perutnina Ptuj
2002 Ivan Denobile (Ita) Aran Cucine Cantina Tollo
Past winners by Mario Stiehl, www.world-of-cycling.com
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