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Tour of Japan - 2.2
Japan, May 14-21, 2006
Photos
Stage 6 - May 21: Hibiya city - Ooi Wharf Circuit, Tokyo, 148.9kmFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
Images by
Miwako Sasaki
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'We are twins!':
Zdenek Stybar and Erwin Vervecken (Fidea Cycling Team) listen to the music on their iPod before the start.
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Peace!
Ivan De Nobile (Team Universal Caffe-C.B. Immobiliare) has his picture taken with fans.
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Only two minutes before the start,
the organiser draws the start line on the road.
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The start of the final stage
of the 10th Tour of Japan in Tokyo.
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The breakaway passes
in front of the many spectators in Tokyo.
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Shinri Suzuki (Miyata Subaru, C)
tries to get the points jersey in the breakaway.
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The peloton in Tokyo:
Raivis Belohvoschiks (Team Universal Caffe-C.B. Immobiliare) always works hard.
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Green leader's jersey
Vladimir Duma (Team Universal Caffe-C.B. Immobiliare) closer to his goal
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The final breakaway:
Raivis Belohvoschiks (Team Universal Caffe-C.B. Immobiliare) watches for a chance to win.
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Raivis Belohvoschiks (Team Universal Caffe-C.B. Immobiliare)
claims his win in the end.
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Martin Velits (Team Konica Minolta)
is second, and Andrey Mizourov (Cycling Team Capec) is fourth in Tokyo.
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Kevin Pauwels (Fidea Cycling Team)
finishes first in the peloton.
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Stage 6 winner
Raivis Belohvoschiks (Team Universal Caffe-C.B. Immobiliare)
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Vladimir Duma (Team Universal Caffe-C.B. Immobiliare)
takes the final classification of a stage race for the first time in his nine year career.
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19 year-old John-Lee Augustyn (Konica Minolta)
gets the red mountains jersey.
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Shinri Suzuki (Miyata Subaru)
is the only Japanese on the final podium, taking the blue points jersey.
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South African Team Konica Minolta
wins the team classification.
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The final podium:
Shinri Suzuki (Miyata Subaru), John-Lee Augustyn (Team Konica Minolta), Vladimir Duma and Raivis Belohvoschiks (Team Universal Caffe-C.B. Immobiliare).
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I'm your teammate!
Mr. Ogawa, president of the organiser of the Tour of Japan, receives a team jersey from race winner Vladimir Duma (Team Universal Caffe-C.B. Immobiliare).
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Hey, Universal boys,
do you drink a lot of beer instead of coffee tonight?
Stage 5 - May 20: Japan Cycle Sports Center loop, Izu, 110.5kmFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
Images by
Miwako Sasaki
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The green leader's jersey
Vladimir Duma (Team Universal Caffe-C.B. Immobiliare) before the start
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A wet start for the 5th stage
of the 10th Tour of Japan
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Koji Fukushima (Team Vang Cycling, R)
has a spot in the break first, but he drops out soon
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Japanese Tomoya Kano (Skil-Shimano)
leads the break
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Tomoya Kano (Skil-Shimano, L)
who made the break today, say, 'Recently I don't feel that the foreign riders are much stronger than me!'
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Raivis Belohvoschiks (Team Universal Caffe-C.B. Immobiliare)
works hard in front of the peloton
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The peloton on the small hill
in the Cycle Sports Center
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Italian Team Universal Caffe-C.B. Immobiliare
always controls the peloton against the strong wind
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'I'm tired!'
Cycro-cross world champion Erwin Vervecken (Fidea Cycling Team) abandons the stage, but he can start tomorrow thanks to the special regulations in Japan
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Australian Matthew Lloyd (South Australia.com-AIS)
wins the sprint over Tomoya Kano (Skil-Shimano)
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Vladimir Duma (Team Universal Caffe-C.B. Immobiliare)
finishes the stage at the head of the peloton
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The hardest day:
red mountains jersey John-Lee Augustyn (Team Konica Minolta) gets muddy
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The hardest day:
Kevin Pauwels (Fidea Cycling Team) shows signs of fatigue
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The best smile of the day:
Tomoya Kano (Skil-Shimano) finds his father into the crowd after he finishes second
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The best workers:
Skil-Shimano boys take a rest contentedly
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Stage winner Matthew Lloyd (South Australia.com-AIS)
is awarded a lot of prizes
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Vladimir Duma (Team Universal Caffe-C.B. Immobiliare)
almost confirms his green leader's jersey
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Vladimir Duma (Team Universal Caffe-C.B. Immobiliare)
also gets the blue points jersey
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19 year-old John-Lee Augustyn (Team Konica Minolta)
confirms his red mountains jersey and gets beer as a prize. Er, John-Lee, do you know that you can't drink a beer until you're 20 in Japan?
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Antonio Iacovozzi,
director of Team Universal Caffe-C.B. Immobiliare, is satisfied with a result. 'There's still one stage, but I can sleep well tonight.'
Stage 2 - May 15: Todaiji Temple - Nunome Dam Circuit, Nara, 146.2kmFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
Images by
Miwako Sasaki
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The Belgian Fidea Team
takes a picture in front of the old gate of Todaiji Temple in Nara
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The Belgian Fidea Team
enjoys sightseeing before the start in Nara
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Raivis Belohvoschiks (Team Universal Caffe-C.B. Immobiliare)
checks the mountain points before the start
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Japanese Yukiya Arashiro (Team Vang Cycling, R)
who was second in the first stage, is smilling with his teammates, the Fukushima brothers.
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South Australia.com-AIS boys
are waiting for the start in Nara
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The start ceremony
is held in front of the old gate of Todaiji Temple in Nara.
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The jersies for Stage 2:
Raivis Belohvoschiks (Team Universal Caffe-C.B. Immobiliare) with the blue points jersey and Kam Po Wong (Hong Kong, China) with the green leader's jersey.
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The Belgian Fidea Team
is waiting for the start...too long a ceremony!
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The riders start the race
in front of the old gate Todaiji Temple in Nara.
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Feeding for Kazakh team Capec.
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Raivis Belohvoschiks (Team Universal Caffe-C.B. Immobiliare)
leads the breakaway.
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Raivis Belohvoschiks (Team Universal Caffe-C.B. Immobiliare)
works for his team leader Vladimir Duma.
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Andrey Mizourov (Cycling Team Capec)
always hides in the peloton in Nara.
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Vladimir Duma (Team Universal Caffe-C.B. Immobiliare)
wins stage 2 of the Tour of Japan.
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Martin Velits (Team Konica Minolta),
twin brother of Peter, finishes second in stage 2 of the Tour of Japan.
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The excellent Yukihiro Doi (Skil-Shimano)
finishes third in stage 2 of the Tour of Japan
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After his long breakaway,
Raivis Belohvoschiks (Team Universal Caffe-C.B. Immobiliare) finishes later.
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'Sempre attaco'
Raivis Belohvoschiks (Team Universal Caffe-C.B. Immobiliare) suffers after his long breakaway.
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Stage 2 winner
Vladimir Duma (Team Universal Caffe-C.B. Immobiliare) is smilling on the podium.
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The jerseys:
Kam Po Wong (Hong Kong, China, L) , Vladimir Duma (Team Universal Caffe-C.B. Immobiliare), and Raivis Belohvoschiks (Team Universal Caffe-C.B. Immobiliare, R)
Stage 1 - May 14: Senboku Circuit, Sakai City (Osaka), 140.8kmFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
Images by
Miwako Sasaki
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Welcome to Osaka,
welcome to Japan!
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Hey ragazzi,
let's take a picture in Japanese style, Peace!
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Masahiro Shinagawa (Skil-Shimano)
checks his bike before the start
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South Australia.com-AIS
in Japan
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Belgian Fidea
is followed by a local TV crew
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Team Konica Minolta
before the start.
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One of favorites
for the Tour of Japan this year, Peter Velits (Team Konica Minolta).
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Hong Kong boys
are waiting to start.
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Vladimir Duma (Team Universal Caffe-C.B. Immobiliare, L)
and Andrey Mizourov (Cycling Team Capec).
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Raivis Belohvoschiks (Team Universal Caffe-C.B. Immobiliare, L)
is thinking about a long breakaway before the start.
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The race starts,
the festival starts!
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The break:
Raivis Belohvoschiks (Team Universal Caffe-C.B. Immobiliare, L) and Hanco Kachelhoffer (Team Konica Minolta).
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The most aggressive rider today:
Raivis Belohvoschiks (Team Universal Caffe-C.B. Immobiliare)
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Sean Finning (South Australia.com-AIS)
leads the peloton.
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Hong Kong boys work hard
for thier leader, Kam Po Wong.
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About 15,000 spectators
gathered during the first stage of the 10th Tour of Japan.
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Hong Kong's Kam Po Wong
wins the bunch sprint.
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The first stage winner
Kam Po Wong (Hong Kong, China) gets the green leader's jersey.
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Kam Po Wong (Hong Kong, China)
also gets the blue points jersey.
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Do you know that the paper you bring
is very important for Japanese athletes, Wong?
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