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Tour of Siam - 2.2Thailand, January 20-25, 2007Main Page Results Overall standings Previous Stage Next Stage Stage 5 - January 24: Wachiralongkorn Dam – Kanchanaburi, 169 kmAustralian track star wins stage in hot battle for yellow jerseyBy Laszlo Szilasi in Kanchanaburi Australian Stephen Wooldridge (Australian National Track Endurance) won the Tour of Siam's fifth stage after outsprinting Japan's Miyazawa Takashi (Team Nippo) and Hong Kong rider Lam Kai Tsun for the victory. The GC turned on its head as the contenders made a big mistake and let two good GC-placed riders in the break. After the 10-man front group arrived home two minutes ahead of the main bunch, it meant that Doi Yukihiro (Skil Shimano) moved to second overall and 18 year-old Will Ford (Australian National Track Endurance) third on GC. The stage start was very hectic as everybody wanted to get involved in the break. After 50km a group of seven - including Ford, who was 15th this morning on GC - got clear, later joined by another four riders. The front group worked very well together and in the sprint finish Wooldridge - who is a current Olympic and World Champion on the track - played it cool and got the win easily by two bike lengths. Giant Asia and Jai Crawford were busy all day covering kamikaze-style breakaway attempts from Koji Fukushima and consequently allowed the break too big an advantage, meaning that Crawford maintained his lead by only 26 seconds and Fukushima dropped back to fourth place overall. How it unfoldedAfter two days the caravan left the beautiful surroundings of the Wachiralongkorn Dam and headed 170km to Kanchanaburi. Hot tropical weather was back after a few cooler days and the wind was blowing all day, which made for a hard stage even if it didn't appear so on paper. In the beginning, many riders wanted to get into a break, so even in the strong wind the field covered 50km in the first hour. After the first intermediate sprint, a group of seven went clear and the peloton took it a bit easier after the very intensive start. It looked like the Japanese weren't tired enough from the previous day's hard work, as they had two in the front group which included Miyazawa Takashi and Arashiro Yukiya (Team Nippo), Lakawata Jatupoom (Thai Army), Prajak Mahawong (Siam Bara), Nederlof Lex (Ruiter-Dakapellen), two-time Tour de France finisher Nathan Dahlberg (Altipower) and young Australian Will Ford (Australian National Track Endurance). The latter was the best placed overall, 2:59 down. The gap started to grow and at the second sprint after 85 kilometres - which was won by Miyazawa ahead of Netherlof and Dahlberg - they had three minutes on the bunch. Prior to the race start, Koji Fukushima told Cyclingnews, "I'm ready to attack" and true to his word, Fukushima tried to attack the peloton all day, putting in some huge efforts to get away and made life hard for everybody in the race. Yellow jersey wearer Jai Crawford showed great skills and experience as he stayed on the Japanese rider's wheel for the entire stage. The other Giant Asia riders did a good job on the front, supporting their leader and covering all the dangerous breakaway attempts in the first 100km. With the kilometres ticking down, three more riders attacked the peloton, Doi Yukihiro, Hirose Yoshimasa (Skil Shimano) and eventual stage winner Wooldridge. As Yukihiro was 12th placed on GC, the peloton needed to be careful and not let them get too far away. At this time, Dahlberg, Ford and the Thai Navy rider were dropped from the front so the chasers formed a six man group with them and did long hard turns to bring back the remaining four riders in front. In the peloton, it was full gas again in the strong side wind as the Fukushima brothers tried to split the race apart; they even used the commissaires' motorbikes for their escapes which made for some disagreement in the peloton. Thirty kilometres from the finish, the lead group still had a two minute-advantage as the Marco Polo team allied with Giant Asia on the front and continued to chase strongly. The Marco Polo boys were hoping to collect a stage win, as Giant Asia had to defend its position in the general classification. Up front, the break was still cooperating well, nobody attempting to jump away allowing the leaders to maintain their two-minute advantage to the finish. Even the work of the two Nippo riders was unexpected as their leader was in difficulties to maintain his position in GC because Yukuhiro and Ford were in the lead group. As the leaders neared the finish, it was clear that today's win would be decided between the front group of riders. Wooldridge easily outsprinted the others and he even had some time to put his left hand to his heart before crossing the line infront of more than 1000 Thai children. As the peloton approached the finish line there was a big crash involving a large group of riders, including the orange jersey wearer Soepenberg who lost his jersey because of it. Today's stage result and the miscalculated tactics of the teams led to Japanese rider Doi Yukihiro moving up to second overall and 18 year-old Will Ford into third as Koji Fukushima dropped back to fourth and Crawford held on to yellow by 26 seconds. After a very hard and exhausting stage, Crawford only needs to survive one more day to become the overall winner of the race, as tomorrow's 186 km stage will be the last one of this year's Tour of Siam. Said Crawford after today's stage: "Today was a very hard day, I'm really tired. The team did a great job today, my work was only to stay on Koji's wheel. He attacked so many times, it was not easy follow him on the flat as I weigh only 58kg. We had to work hard all day long even in the end, because there were two dangerous riders in the break. Now I still have the jersey and I think I can keep it until the end of the race, but it will be not easy tomorrow." Miyazawa explained Team Nippo's tactics, saying, "Our plan today was to put me and one other teammate in the break," he said. "My main option was collecting points in the points jersey classification, it worked well, so in the end I was awarded with the orange jersey. Back in the bunch Giant Asia were leading the chase as Koji and Shinichi tried to break their work and jump away. It was planned that if they can break away we will stop working in the front and wait for them, so we could have gone for the leaders jersey. It was a bit risky and maybe in the end we made a mistake, but our director told us to continue working in the front group. I'm happy because of the points jersey and tomorrow we will try again."
PhotographyFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here Images by Laszlo Szilasi/www.velo.hu
Results1 Stephen Wooldridge (Aus) Australian National Track Endurance 3.58.03 2 Takashi Miyazawa (Jpn) Nippo Meitan 3 Kai Tsun Lam (HKg) Hong Kong Pro Cycling 4 Nathan Dahlberg (NZl) Altipower 5 Lex Nederlof (Ned) Ruiter Dakkapellen Wielerteam 6 Prajak Mahawong (Tha) Siam Bara Cycling Team 0.02 7 Will Ford (Aus) Australian National Track Endurance 8 Yukihiro Doi (Jpn) Skil Shimano 0.07 9 Yukiya Arashiro (Jpn) Nippo Meitan 0.09 10 Yoshimasa Hirose (Jpn) Skil Shimano 0.31 11 Manan Anuar (Mas) Le Tua 2.08 12 Darren Harry (Aus) City of Perth 13 Zainal Mdnor Rizuan (Mas) Le Tua 14 Artemiy Timofeev (Rus) Polygon Sweet Nice 15 Morten Christiansen (Den) Glud & Marstand Horsens 16 Ekachai Tawonlumlerd (Tha) Royal Thai Air Force 17 Pol Nabben (Ned) Discovery Channel Marco Polo Team 18 Cor Van Leeuwen (Ned) Ruiter Dakkapellen Wielerteam 19 Radius Ginting (Ina) Benteng Muda Tangerang 20 Okart Bualoi (Tha) Sin Kit Paiboon Lohakarn Royal Sky 21 Nutthapon Cheepthaworn (Tha) Sin Kit Paiboon Lohakarn Royal Sky 22 Peter Dawson (Aus) Australian National Track Endurance 23 Thiijs Zonneveld (Ned) Discovery Channel Marco Polo Team 24 Hai Jun Ma (Chn) Qinghai Team 25 Rune Udby (Den) Glud & Marstand Horsens 26 Robert Wijaya (Ina) Polygon Sweet Nice 27 Jacob Nielsen (Den) Glud & Marstand Horsens 28 Wang Yip Tang (HKg) Hong Kong Pro Cycling 29 Jai Crawford (Aus) Giant A.R.T 30 Paul Griffin (Irl) Giant A.R.T 31 Hossein Askari (Irn) Giant A.R.T 32 Mumuh Muhsin (Ina) Benteng Muda Tangerang 33 Tomoya Kano (Jpn) Skil Shimano 34 Brad Hall (Aus) City of Perth 35 Masahiro Shinagawa (Jpn) Skil Shimano 36 Chun Hing Chan (HKg) Hong Kong Pro Cycling 37 Kin San Wu (HKg) Hong Kong Pro Cycling 38 Kam Po Wong (HKg) Hong Kong Pro Cycling 39 Shinichi Fukushima (Jpn) Nippo Meitan 40 Koji Fukushima (Jpn) Nippo Meitan 41 Tanet Pitthayathonlert (Tha) Sin Kit Paiboon Lohakarn Royal Sky 42 Mehdi Faridikoevj (Irn) Azad University 43 Iman Suparman (Ina) Benteng Muda Tangerang 44 Hidenori Nodera (Jpn) Skil Shimano 45 Junaidi Bin Hashim (Sin) Singapore National Team 46 Anno Pedersen (Ned) Altipower 47 Jared Bunde (USA) Champion System Sommerville Sports 48 Ghader Mizbani (Irn) Giant A.R.T 49 Sergey Kudentsov (Rus) Discovery Channel Marco Polo Team 50 Wai Man Chau (HKg) Champion System Sommerville Sports 51 Jamsran Ulzil-Orshikh (Mgl) Discovery Channel Marco Polo Team 52 Thomas Benicvengo (USA) Champion System Sommerville Sports 53 Jakkapong Supannapong (Tha) Siam Bara Cycling Team 54 Vyascheslav Dyadichkin (Kaz) Polygon Sweet Nice 55 Hilton Mc.Murdo (Aus) City of Perth 56 Phillip Thauax (Aus) Australian National Track Endurance 57 Miyataka Shimizu (Jpn) Nippo Meitan 58 S. Mostafa S. Rezaei. (Irn) Azad University 59 Steve Mouritze (Aus) City of Perth 60 Rosdi Mdnor Umardi (Mas) Le Tua 61 Michael Berling (Den) Glud & Marstand Horsens 62 Yevgeniy Yakovlev (Kaz) Polygon Sweet Nice 63 Stefan Rothe (Ger) Champion System Sommerville Sports 64 Sirous Hashemzadeh (Irn) Azad University 65 Pinkeaw Pornthep (Tha) Siam Bara Cycling Team 66 Puchong Saiudomsil (Tha) Siam Bara Cycling Team 67 Jittipong Tongkumnueng (Tha) Royal Thai Air Force 68 Abdullah Riza Pahlani (Ina) Polygon Sweet Nice 69 Xing Yan Dong (Chn) Discovery Channel Marco Polo Team 70 Ger Soepenberg (Den) Altipower 71 Jirawat Sinthupoon (Tha) Royal Thai Police 72 Thanawat Samana (Tha) Siam Bara Cycling Team 73 Saree Ruangsiri (Tha) Royal Thai Navy 74 Montri Chompuviset (Tha) Royal Thai Air Force 75 Haidar Ahmad (Mas) Le Tua 76 Rudy Vriend (Ned) Ruiter Dakkapellen Wielerteam 77 Jirod Wisuhiran (Tha) Sin Kit Paiboon Lohakarn Royal Sky 8.38 78 Kurniawan (Ina) Benteng Muda Tangerang 9.34 79 Peter Van Agtmaal (Ned) Altipower 11.12 80 Thijs Poelstra (Ned) Altipower 11.49 81 Jatupoom Lakawata (Tha) Royal Thai Army 82 Ryan Connor (Irl) Giant A.R.T 83 Biao Liu (Chn) Qinghai Team 84 A. Rahman Md Asril (Mas) Le Tua 12.15 85 Nicolaj Olesen (Den) Glud & Marstand Horsens 12.16 86 Menno De Boer (Ned) Ruiter Dakkapellen Wielerteam 14.15 87 Abbas Saeiditanha (Irn) Azad University 29.11 88 Wen Jun Daniel Loy (Sin) Singapore National Team 32.44 89 Sumet Sorrasak (Tha) Royal Thai Navy 2.08 DNF Sander Lormans (Ned) Ruiter Dakkapellen Wielerteam Individual Asian 1 Prajak Mahawong (Tha) Siam Bara Cycling Team 3.58.05 2 Manan Anuar (Mas) Le Tua 2.06 3 Zainal Mdnor Rizuan (Mas) Le Tua 4 Ekachai Tawonlumlerd (Tha) Royal Thai Air Force 5 Radius Ginting (Ina) Benteng Muda Tangerang Team 1 Australian National Track Endurance 2 Nippo Meitan 3 Skil Shimano 4 Hong Kong Pro Cycling 5 Ruiter Dakkapellen Wielerteam 6 Altipower 7 Siam Bara Cycling Team 8 Glud & Marstand Horsens 9 Sin Kit Paiboon Lohakarn Royal Sky 10 Le Tua 11 Discovery Channel Marco Polo Team 12 Giant A.R.T 13 Polygon Sweet Nice 14 Benteng Muda Tangerang 15 City Of Perth 16 Champion System Sommerville Sports 17 Royal Thai Air Force 18 Azad University General classification after stage 5 1 Jai Crawford (Aus) Giant A.R.T 19.41.06 2 Yukihiro Doi (Jpn) Skil Shimano 0.26 3 Will Ford (Aus) Australian National Track Endurance 0.53 4 Koji Fukushima (Jpn) Nippo Meitan 0.56 5 Ghader Mizbani (Irn) Giant A.R.T 1.03 6 Hossein Askari (Irn) Giant A.R.T 1.29 7 Lex Nederlof (Ned) Ruiter Dakkapellen Wielerteam 1.31 8 Kam Po Wong (HKg) Hong Kong Pro Cycling 1.51 9 Yevgeniy Yakovlev (Kaz) Polygon Sweet Nice 1.53 10 Jacob Nielsen (Den) Glud & Marstand Horsens 1.56 11 Hai Jun Ma (Chn) Qinghai Team 1.57 12 Thiijs Zonneveld (Ned) Discovery Channel Marco Polo Team 13 Paul Griffin (Irl) Giant A.R.T 14 Vyascheslav Dyadichkin (Kaz) Polygon Sweet Nice 2.12 15 Pol Nabben (Ned) Discovery Channel Marco Polo Team 2.47 16 Xing Yan Dong (Chn) Discovery Channel Marco Polo Team 2.58 17 Sirous Hashemzadeh (Irn) Azad University 3.15 18 Artemiy Timofeev (Rus) Polygon Sweet Nice 3.25 19 Takashi Miyazawa (Jpn) Nippo Meitan 3.55 20 Iman Suparman (Ina) Benteng Muda Tangerang 3.58 21 Prajak Mahawong (Tha) Siam Bara Cycling Team 4.16 22 Yukiya Arashiro (Jpn) Nippo Meitan 4.23 23 Phillip Thauax (Aus) Australian National Track Endurance 6.05 24 Ger Soepenberg (Den) Altipower 6.07 25 Brad Hall (Aus) City of Perth 6.22 26 Shinichi Fukushima (Jpn) Nippo Meitan 27 Tomoya Kano (Jpn) Skil Shimano 28 Morten Christiansen (Den) Glud & Marstand Horsens 6.41 29 Thanawat Samana (Tha) Siam Bara Cycling Team 7.36 30 Stefan Rothe (Ger) Champion System Sommerville Sports 7.38 31 Kin San Wu (HKg) Hong Kong Pro Cycling 7.40 32 Radius Ginting (Ina) Benteng Muda Tangerang 7.44 33 Puchong Saiudomsil (Tha) Siam Bara Cycling Team 34 Tanet Pitthayathonlert (Tha) Sin Kit Paiboon Lohakarn Royal Sky 35 Chun Hing Chan (HKg) Hong Kong Pro Cycling 36 Wai Man Chau (HKg) Champion System Sommerville Sports 37 Thomas Benicvengo (USA) Champion System Sommerville Sports 38 Junaidi Bin Hashim (Sin) Singapore National Team 7.50 39 Hilton Mc.Murdo (Aus) City of Perth 8.06 40 Mehdi Faridikoevj (Irn) Azad University 41 Saree Ruangsiri (Tha) Royal Thai Navy 8.16 42 Abdullah Riza Pahlani (Ina) Polygon Sweet Nice 8.23 43 Okart Bualoi (Tha) Sin Kit Paiboon Lohakarn Royal Sky 8.28 44 Rudy Vriend (Ned) Ruiter Dakkapellen Wielerteam 9.13 45 Mumuh Muhsin (Ina) Benteng Muda Tangerang 9.35 46 Nathan Dahlberg (NZl) Altipower 9.53 47 Jamsran Ulzil-Orshikh (Mgl) Discovery Channel Marco Polo Team 15.38 48 Jakkapong Supannapong (Tha) Siam Bara Cycling Team 15.48 49 Rosdi Mdnor Umardi (Mas) Le Tua 16.10 50 Hidenori Nodera (Jpn) Skil Shimano 16.13 51 Montri Chompuviset (Tha) Royal Thai Air Force 16.40 52 Zainal Mdnor Rizuan (Mas) Le Tua 16.42 53 Ekachai Tawonlumlerd (Tha) Royal Thai Air Force 16.57 54 Masahiro Shinagawa (Jpn) Skil Shimano 17.07 55 Anno Pedersen (Ned) Altipower 56 Yoshimasa Hirose (Jpn) Skil Shimano 18.00 57 S. Mostafa S. Rezaei. (Irn) Azad University 19.22 58 Haidar Ahmad (Mas) Le Tua 19.52 59 Steve Mouritze (Aus) City of Perth 22.25 60 Kurniawan (Ina) Benteng Muda Tangerang 28.57 61 Sergey Kudentsov (Rus) Discovery Channel Marco Polo Team 32.46 62 Abbas Saeiditanha (Irn) Azad University 34.47 63 Ryan Connor (Irl) Giant A.R.T 35.33 64 A. Rahman Md Asril (Mas) Le Tua 40.27 65 Kai Tsun Lam (HKg) Hong Kong Pro Cycling 42.37 66 Jatupoom Lakawata (Tha) Royal Thai Army 43.11 67 Peter Dawson (Aus) Australian National Track Endurance 43.17 68 Wang Yip Tang (HKg) Hong Kong Pro Cycling 44.47 69 Nutthapon Cheepthaworn (Tha) Sin Kit Paiboon Lohakarn Royal Sky 45.01 70 Manan Anuar (Mas) Le Tua 45.14 71 Robert Wijaya (Ina) Polygon Sweet Nice 45.37 72 Jared Bunde (USA) Champion System Sommerville Sports 46.00 73 Pinkeaw Pornthep (Tha) Siam Bara Cycling Team 47.42 74 Miyataka Shimizu (Jpn) Nippo Meitan 48.59 75 Rune Udby (Den) Glud & Marstand Horsens 49.48 76 Jirod Wisuhiran (Tha) Sin Kit Paiboon Lohakarn Royal Sky 54.57 77 Peter Van Agtmaal (Ned) Altipower 57.05 78 Biao Liu (Chn) Qinghai Team 57.54 79 Jirawat Sinthupoon (Tha) Royal Thai Police 59.36 80 Darren Harry (Aus) City of Perth 59.41 81 Stephen Wooldridge (Aus) Australian National Track Endurance 1.00.45 82 Cor Van Leeuwen (Ned) Ruiter Dakkapellen Wielerteam 1.01.16 83 Michael Berling (Den) Glud & Marstand Horsens 1.16.01 84 Thijs Poelstra (Ned) Altipower 1.17.41 85 Jittipong Tongkumnueng (Tha) Royal Thai Air Force 1.27.04 86 Wen Jun Daniel Loy (Sin) Singapore National Team 1.32.26 87 Sumet Sorrasak (Tha) Royal Thai Navy 1.36.19 88 Nicolaj Olesen (Den) Glud & Marstand Horsens 1.50.33 89 Menno De Boer (Ned) Ruiter Dakkapellen Wielerteam 1.54.16 Sprint 1 Sai Yok Yai School (km 47) 1 Manan Anuar (Mas) Le Tua 5 pts 2 Kam Po Wong (HKg) Hong Kong Pro Cycling 3 3 Ger Soepenberg (Den) Altipower 2 Sprint2 Sai Yok Noi Waterfall (km 81.1) 1 Takashi Miyazawa (Jpn) Nippo Meitan 5 pts 2 Lex Nederlof (Ned) Ruiter Dakkapellen Wielerteam 3 3 Nathan Dahlberg (NZl) Altipower 1 Mountains Classification 1 Jai Crawford (Aus) Giant A.R.T 24 pts 2 Ghader Mizbani (Irn) Giant A.R.T 17 3 Sirous Hashemzadeh (Irn) Azad University 12 4 Koji Fukushima (Jpn) Nippo Meitan 8 5 Hossein Askari (Irn) Giant A.R.T 5 6 Lex Nederlof (Ned) Ruiter Dakkapellen Wielerteam 2 7 Jacob Nielsen (Den) Glud & Marstand Horsens 2 8 Paul Griffin (Irl) Giant A.R.T 2 9 Hai Jun Ma (Chn) Qinghai Team 1 10 Vyascheslav Dyadichkin (Kaz) Polygon Sweet Nice 1 11 Thanawat Samana (Tha) Siam Bara Cycling Team 1 12 Stefan Rothe (Ger) Champion System Sommerville Sports 1 Points Classification 1 Takashi Miyazawa (Jpn) Nippo Meitan 50 pts 2 Ger Soepenberg (Den) Altipower 38 3 Artemiy Timofeev (Rus) Polygon Sweet Nice 33 4 Lex Nederlof (Ned) Ruiter Dakkapellen Wielerteam 32 5 Jai Crawford (Aus) Giant A.R.T 31 6 Kam Po Wong (HKg) Hong Kong Pro Cycling 27 7 Manan Anuar (Mas) Le Tua 27 8 Ghader Mizbani (Irn) Giant A.R.T 24 9 Haidar Ahmad (Mas) Le Tua 23 10 Yevgeniy Yakovlev (Kaz) Polygon Sweet Nice 23 11 Koji Fukushima (Jpn) Nippo Meitan 20 12 Shinichi Fukushima (Jpn) Nippo Meitan 19 13 Morten Christiansen (Den) Glud & Marstand Horsens 19 14 Thiijs Zonneveld (Ned) Discovery Channel Marco Polo Team 17 15 Stephen Wooldridge (Aus) Australian National Track Endurance 16 16 Hossein Askari (Irn) Giant A.R.T 14 17 Jacob Nielsen (Den) Glud & Marstand Horsens 14 18 Sergey Kudentsov (Rus) Discovery Channel Marco Polo Team 14 19 Yukihiro Doi (Jpn) Skil Shimano 13 20 Pol Nabben (Ned) Discovery Channel Marco Polo Team 13 21 Will Ford (Aus) Australian National Track Endurance 13 22 Nathan Dahlberg (NZl) Altipower 13 23 Kai Tsun Lam (HKg) Hong Kong Pro Cycling 13 24 Darren Harry (Aus) City of Perth 13 25 Rudy Vriend (Ned) Ruiter Dakkapellen Wielerteam 12 26 Hai Jun Ma (Chn) Qinghai Team 11 27 Prajak Mahawong (Tha) Siam Bara Cycling Team 11 28 Yoshimasa Hirose (Jpn) Skil Shimano 11 29 Paul Griffin (Irl) Giant A.R.T 10 30 Peter Dawson (Aus) Australian National Track Endurance 10 31 Cor Van Leeuwen (Ned) Ruiter Dakkapellen Wielerteam 10 32 Brad Hall (Aus) City of Perth 9 33 Yukiya Arashiro (Jpn) Nippo Meitan 9 34 Ekachai Tawonlumlerd (Tha) Royal Thai Air Force 8 35 Jittipong Tongkumnueng (Tha) Royal Thai Air Force 8 36 Nutthapon Cheepthaworn (Tha) Sin Kit Paiboon Lohakarn Royal Sky 7 37 Phillip Thauax (Aus) Australian National Track Endurance 6 38 Michael Berling (Den) Glud & Marstand Horsens 6 39 Tomoya Kano (Jpn) Skil Shimano 5 40 Rune Udby (Den) Glud & Marstand Horsens 4 41 Xing Yan Dong (Chn) Discovery Channel Marco Polo Team 3 42 Puchong Saiudomsil (Tha) Siam Bara Cycling Team 3 43 Zainal Mdnor Rizuan (Mas) Le Tua 3 44 Thanawat Samana (Tha) Siam Bara Cycling Team 2 45 Sirous Hashemzadeh (Irn) Azad University 1 Asian rider classification 1 Iman Suparman (Ina) Benteng Muda Tangerang 19.45.04 2 Prajak Mahawong (Tha) Siam Bara Cycling Team 0.18 3 Thanawat Samana (Tha) Siam Bara Cycling Team 3.38 4 Radius Ginting (Ina) Benteng Muda Tangerang 3.46 5 Puchong Saiudomsil (Tha) Siam Bara Cycling Team 6 Tanet Pitthayathonlert (Tha) Sin Kit Paiboon Lohakarn Royal Sky 7 Junaidi Bin Hashim (Sin) Singapore National Team 3.52 8 Saree Ruangsiri (Tha) Royal Thai Navy 4.18 9 Abdullah Riza Pahlani (Ina) Polygon Sweet Nice 4.25 10 Okart Bualoi (Tha) Sin Kit Paiboon Lohakarn Royal Sky 4.30 Team GC 1 Giant A.R.T 59.05.13 2 Discovery Channel Marco Polo Team 5.37 3 Polygon Sweet Nice 5.39 4 Nippo Meitan 7.50 5 Hong Kong Pro Cycling 13.18 6 Azad University 15.46 7 Siam Bara Cycling Team 17.41 8 Benteng Muda Tangerang 18.25 9 Skil Shimano 19.29 10 Champion System Sommerville Sports 21.11 11 Altipower 30.46 12 City Of Perth 34.58 13 Australian National Track Endurance 43.11 14 Sin Kit Paiboon Lohakarn Royal Sky 45.31 15 Le Tua 47.54 16 Glud & Marstand Horsens 55.10 17 Ruiter Dakkapellen Wielerteam 56.16 18 Royal Thai Air Force 1.58.46 |
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