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Tour of Indonesia - 2.2Indonesia, September 12-21, 2005Main Page Results Overall standings Previous Stage Next Stage Stage 4 - September 15: Yogyakarta - Solo, 135 kmVan Agtmaal pips DahlbergBy Tod Mohamed Cagey veteran Nathan Dahlberg went looking for a stage win - and some redemption - in Thursday's leg of the 2005 Dji Sam Soe Tour d'Indonesia. He very nearly got both, just losing the fourth stage to Dutch rider Peter Van Agtmaal (The Jong en Laan), who took Dahlberg in a two-up sprint in Solo. Dahlberg, riding for the Greenfields Fresh Milk team, won the 2004 edition of the Tour d'Indonesia, but he has not been a factor in the general classification this year. With the yellow jersey now out of reach, the optimistic Dahlberg said he will keep hunting for stage wins. "I've been feeling better every day. I'll keep trying for whatever we can get. My team is not really high on classification so we can attack at will." Thursday's leg of the Tour d'Indonesia marked the first time in this year's race that the Giant Asia Racing Team has failed to win a stage. But Giant continued to control the yellow jersey, which still rests on the shoulders of Hossein Askari. Thursday's stage was a 135 kilometre ride from Jogjakarta to Solo that featured a tough first-category climb, and a demanding see-saw descent to the finish. Among those missing from the start in Jogjakarta was Chinese Taipei rider ChunTe Chiang, who crashed heavily on a descent during stage three, breaking his leg. David McCann, winner of stage two, has also retired from the Tour with illness, leaving his Giant team with only three riders in the race. Eager to make his mark on this year's race, Dahlberg attacked just five-kilometres after the start, taking three riders with him, including Van Agtmaal. The Dahlberg group gained considerable time in the early goings, with Giant seemingly content to give the break some rope. At the base of the first-category climb, the leaders had over 10 minutes on the peloton. Dahlberg pushed the pace up the climb, shedding all of his breakaway companions save Van Agtmaal. "Nathan was the strongest up the climb, he did the work," said the Dutchman. Dahlberg took the King-of-the-Mountains points at the top of the climb, and the two breakaway riders began the descent to Solo. But Van Agtmaal was starting to worry. He knew Giant was beginning to dial-up the chase, and he was concerned he and Dahlberg would get caught. "I wanted to wait (for the chase group)," Van Agtmaal said. "But then we found out we still had four minutes, and we decided to give it all we could. Then it was everything or nothing." Giant had indeed begun to turn on the afterburners, gradually cutting down the gap to the leaders to two minutes, then a minute, then just twenty seconds coming into the final kilometres of the stage. But for the first time in this year's Tour, Giant failed to capture the leaders or take the stage win. Dangling just off the front of the chase group, Dahlberg and his Dutch companion stayed away to the finish, where Van Agtmaal jumped clear to win by two seconds over the tough New Zealander. Kam Po Wong (Purapharm) won the bunch sprint for third place, fifteen seconds back. The Jong en Loan had a doubly good day, with their rider Maint Berkenbosch taking back the polka-dot jersey of the King-of-the-Mountains leader. Meanwhile, Ryan Ariehan continued to strengthen his hold on the red-and-white jersey of best Indonesian rider in the Tour. He now holds a 7'59 lead in that competition over Kaswanto of the Customs Cycling Team. Filipino rider Rhyan Tanguilig (Casino Filipino) retains the green jersey as leader of the point's competition. The riders will enjoy a rest day in Solo on Friday. Racing resumes on Saturday, with a mostly flat, 108 kilometre race from Solo to Madiun. The 2005 Dji Sam Soe Tour d'Indonesia is a 1,433-kilometre race divided into nine stages. It began in Bandung on 12 September, and finishes in Denpasar on the Island of Bali on 21 September. Results1 Peter Van Agtmaal (Ned) The Jong en Laan 3.36.50 2 Nathan Dahlberg (NZl) Greenfields Fresh Milk 0.02 3 Kam Po Wong (HKg) Purapharm 0.15 4 Paul Griffin (Irl) Giant Asia Racing Team 5 Rhys Pollock (Aus) Greenfields Fresh Milk 6 Cecep Erviandi Dodol (Ina) Picnic Cycling Team 7 Maint Berkenbosch (Ned) The Jong en Laan 8 Albert Primero (Phi) Casino Filipino Pro Cycling Team 9 Victor Espirito (Phi) Casino Filipino Pro CyclingTeam 10 Kaswanto (Ina) Custom Cycling Club Sprints Sprint 1 - Ampel 1 Peter Van Agtmaal (Ned) The Jong en Laan 5 pts 2 Nathan Dahlberg (NZl) Greenfields Fresh Milk 3 3 Maint Berkenbosch (Ned) The Jong en Laan 2 General classification after stage 4 1 Hossein Askari Giant Asia Racing Team 17.20.07 2 Paul Griffin (Irl) Giant Asia Racing Team 0.43 3 Vyacheslav Dyadichkin (Rus) Polygon Sweet Nice 1.11 4 Ryan Ariehan Dodol (Ina) Picnic Cycling Team 2.23 5 Ton Yu (Chn) Beijing Cycling Team 2.29 6 Chun Hing Chan (HKg) Purapharm 2.31 7 Kuan Hua Lai (Tpe) Chinese Taipei Team 2.37 8 Maint Berkenbosch (Ned) The Jong en Laan 2.51 9 Ghader Mizbani (IRI) Giant Asia Racing Team 3.16 10 Albert Primero (Phi) Casino Filipino Pro Cycling Team 4.38 Points classification 1 Rhyan Tanguilig (Phi) Casino Filipino Pro CyclingTeam 11 pts 2 Rhys Pollock (Aus) Greenfields Fresh Milk 6 3 Peter Van Agtmaal (Ned) The Jong en Laan 5 Mountains classification 1 Maint Berkenbosch (Ned) The Jong en Laan 14 pts 2 Nathan Dahlberg (NZl) Greenfields Fresh Milk 14 3 Yevgeniy Yakolev (Ina) Polygon Sweet Nice 12 Indonesian rider classification 1 Ryan Ariehan Dodol (Ina) Picnic Cycling Team 17.22.30 2 Purwanto Bintang (Ina) Kranggan Cycling Club 6.40 3 Hari Fitrianto (Ina) Polygon Sweet Nice 8.01 |
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