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Hong Kong Cycle Classic - NEHong Kong, January 4, 2004Mifune surprises World and Olympic ChampionsBy Gudo Kramer The inaugural edition of the Hong Kong Cycle Classic was surprisingly won by Masahiko Mifune from Japan. The 34 year old rider from the CMS World Wide Cycling Team made his move in the final lap, breaking clear from the fastest sprinters in the first group: Brett Aitken, Sergey Koudentsov and Scott McGrory and beating Cameron Hughes and Milan Dovrschik on the line. With riders like Aitken, Koudentsov, McGrory, Grishkin, Risi, Stocher and Ijima taking 6th to 12th, the win of the strong Japanese rider can be called a surprise. The course along the International Exhibition Center, one of the main landmarks on the coast of Hong Kong Island, contained quite a few corners and this made it easier for groups to break away from the 100 rider field. As the speed was high from the beginning, many riders with less experience, especially from the Chinese and local Hong Kong teams dropped off the field early. With a lot of money in the points classification and sprints every two laps, there was fierce sprinting from the second lap and soon some riders broke clear. When the Hong Kong Stars team (David Millar, Robert Hayles, Bruno Risi, Franz Stocher, Scott McGrory) had two riders in the front and also the Bicisport Team from Australia and the World Wide Cycling Team had two riders up there, things started to look serious. When Sergey Koudentsov from the Moscow Omnisport team jumped across quickly, the break of the day was formed. Mifune and Bradford, Aitken and Hughes, McGrory and Hayles were the combinations, with Bushanski, Koudentsov and Dovrschik on their own. The Hong Kong stars team had two riders in the front, Millar had his friend Hayles there and also the strong teams from Moscow, Bicisport and World Wide Cycling sat back. Kam Po Wong tried to put his team on the front, but ended up doing the work by himself and the technical circuit did not really suit him. He did get some support from the Marco Polo riders and the national team from Japan, but they also did not succeed in bringing the gap back to less then 40 seconds. As the speed went up when the field started chasing, Hayles fell off the first group, just like his friend David Millar did in the field. The world time trial champion did not look fit at all and had to give up just a few laps before the end and even collapsed when he got off the bike. He was all right again after lying down for a few minutes. The maximum lead of 1'15 was enough to give the leading group some space to play and especially Australians Chris Bradford and Cameron Hughes were very active in their efforts for their team leaders: Brett Aitken and Masahiko Mifune. When Bradford attacked with just over one lap to go, Hughes was the first to follow him and Mifune was not far. Dovrschik saw the danger and also brought Bushanski up to the leaders. Fast men Koudentsov, Aitken and points winner McGrory were looking at each other and waited too long. They were just able to see that Mifune easily sprinted to the victory. There were a few thousand spectators, not as many as were hoped for, but from experience an event like this needs to be built up in a couple of years. The Hong Kong Cycling Association is looking back at a successful event, with a lot of publicity in Hong Kong and Asia and hopes to be able to organise many more editions of the Hong Kong Cycle Classic in Asia's World City. PhotographyImages by Francis Cerny/Cor Vos
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Results1 Masahiko Mifune (Jpn) World Wide Cycling 1.48.37 2 Cameron Hughes (Aus) Bicisport Australia 3 Milan Dovrscik (Svk) ASK Dukla Trencin 4 Vladimir Bushanskiy (Kaz) Kazakstan National Team 5 Chris Bradford (Aus) World Wide Cycling 6 Brett Aitken (Aus) Bicisport Australia 0.20 7 Sergey Koudentsov (Rus) Moscow City Sports Association 8 Scott Mcgrory (Aus) Hong Kong Stars Team 0.24 9 Oleg Grishkin (Rus) Moscow City Sports Association 0.42 10 Bruno Risi (Swi) Hong Kong Stars Team 11 Franz Stocher (Aut) Hong Kong Stars Team 12 Makoto Iijima (Jpn) Japan National Team 13 Denny Schewe (Ger) KED-Rad Team Berlin 14 Andrei Minachkin (Rus) Moscow City Sports Association 15 Alexey Lyalko (Kaz) Kazakstan National Team 16 Kam Po Wong (HKg) Pocari Sweat Hong Kong 17 Peter Milostic (Aus) Bicisport Australia 18 Chris Baumann (USA) Sierra NevadaMarco Polo 19 Alexey Kolessov (Kaz) Kazakstan National Team 20 Chun Ming Tsoi (HKg) Pocari Sweat Hong Kong 0.45 21 King Nin Lau (HKg) Pocari Sweat Hong Kong 22 Ilya Chernyshov (Kaz) Kazakstan National Team 23 Xiaoyong Han (Chn) Macau-Beijing Selection 24 Wawan Setyobudi (Ina) World Wide Cycling 25 James Bennett (Aus) City of Perth Cycling Team 0.47 26 Felix Gniot (Ger) KED-Rad Team Berlin 0.48 27 King Yu Lau (HKg) Pocari Sweat Hong Kong 28 Jack Wu (HKg) Hong Kong Sports Institute 29 Taiji Nishitani (Jpn) Japan National Team 30 Chih Hsin Mu (Tpe) Merida 0.50 31 Tong Yu (Chn) Macau-Beijing Selection 32 Sergey Sevostyanov (Rus) Moscow City Sports Association 33 Remko Kramer (Ned) Sierra NevadaMarco Polo 34 Sascha Richter (Ger) KED-Rad Team Berlin 0.52 35 Siu Jun Chiu (HKg) SCAA 36 Robert Nagy (Svk) ASK Dukla Trencin 37 Yuriy Yuda (Kaz) Kazakstan National Team 38 Rob Halyes (GBr) Hong Kong Stars Team 39 Shaun Oneill (Aus) City of Perth Cycling Team 40 Alexandre Khatuntsev (Rus) Moscow City Sports Association 41 Armin Krahl (Ger) KED-Rad Team Berlin 0.56 42 Go Takashima (Jpn) Japan National Team 43 Maros Kovac (Svk) ASK Dukla Trencin 0.57 44 Rob Conijn (Ned) World Wide Cycling 45 Jan Gazi (Svk) ASK Dukla Trencin 46 Chun Hing Chan (HKg) Pocari Sweat Hong Kong 1.00 47 Ilya Krestyannov (Rus) Moscow City Sports Association 1.01 48 Mikhail Mikheev (Rus) Moscow City Sports Association 1.02 49 Derek Cheung (HKg) Hong Kong Sports Institute 1.19 50 Kazuhiro Mori (Jpn) Japan National Team 51 Greg Rossiter (Aus) City of Perth Cycling Team 1.22 52 Shuaijun Chang (Chn) Macau-Beijing Selection 1.25 53 Sama'i (Ina) World Wide Cycling 1.26 54 Jan Sipeky (Svk) ASK Dukla Trencin 1.27 55 Heng Wa Choi MAC Macau-Beijing Selection 1.38 56 Dusan Klucka (Svk) ASK Dukla Trencin 2.12 57 Chi Yin Leung (HKg) World Wide Cycling 2.17 58 Ying Chieh Hung Hsu (Tpe) Merida 2.20 59 Timothy Wilson (Aus) Sierra NevadaMarco Polo 2.22 60 David John Tonk (HKg) Velocity 2.24 61 Felix Rohrbach (Ger) Sierra NevadaMarco Polo 2.35 62 Cang Xu (Chn) Shanghai 2.39 63 Kai Tsun Lam (HKg) Pocari Sweat Hong Kong 63 Keng Hsien Chen (Tpe) Merida DNF Jie Zhu (Chn) Shanghai DNF Weifeng Ni (Chn) Shanghai DNF Fengxiong Pan (Chn) Shanghai DNF Feng Yan (Chn) Shanghai DNF Lihui Zhang (Chn) Shanghai DNF Xiaohai Zheng (Chn) Macau-Beijing Selection DNF Quanjun Meng (Chn) Macau-Beijing Selection DNF Tim Decker (Aus) Bicisport Australia DNF Tim Collins (Aus) Bicisport Australia DNF Edward Dockrill (Aus) Bicisport Australia DNF Wei Li (Chn) Tianjin DNF Zhaojun Wang (Chn) Tianjin DNF Yanhao Sun (Chn) Tianjin DNF Zhihang Jian (Chn) Guangzhou DNF Que Zhong (Chn) Guangzhou DNF Yongjian Wang (Chn) Guangzhou DNF Jon Pettingill (Aus) City of Perth Cycling Team DNF Steven Jansen (Aus) City of Perth Cycling Team DNF Dor Ming Chau (HKg) Hong Kong Sports Institute DNF Lawrence Yung (HKg) Hong Kong Sports Institute DNF Hsin Hua Huang (Tpe) Merida DNF Kuo Hua Lo (Tpe) Merida DNF Teng Huan Liu (Tpe) Merida DNF Troy White (USA) Sierra NevadaMarco Polo DNF David Millar (GBr) Hong Kong Stars Team DNF Wang Wei Chan (HKg) Velocity DNF Kowk Leung Hu (HKg) Velocity DNF Ka Ho Wong (HKg) SCAA DNF Yuet Shan Chung (HKg) SCAA DNF Tsun Ming Tam (HKg) SCAA DNF Cheuk Chun Cheng (HKg) CMS Cycle Sports Development Points 1 Scott Mcgrory (Aus) Hong Kong Stars Team 46 pts 2 Masahiko Mifune (Jpn) World Wide Cycling 28 3 Sergey Koudentsov (Rus) Moscow City Sports Association 26 4 Brett Aitken (Aus) Bicisport Australia 25 5 Cameron Hughes (Aus) Bicisport Australia 21 6 Chris Bradford (Aus) World Wide Cycling 16 7 Milan Dovrscik (Svk) ASK Dukla Trencin 12 8 Vladimir Bushanskiy (Kaz) Kazakstan National Team 6 9 Sascha Richter (Ger) KED-Rad Team Berlin 2 Greater China Individual General Classification 1 Kam Po Wong (HKg) Pocari Sweat Hong Kong 1.49.19 2 Chun Ming Tsoi (HKg) Pocari Sweat Hong Kong 0.03 3 King Nin Lau (HKg) Pocari Sweat Hong Kong 4 Xiaoyong Han (Chn) Macau-Beijing Selection 5 King Yu Lau (HKg) Pocari Sweat Hong Kong 0.06 6 Jack Wu (HKg) Hong Kong Sports Institute 7 Chih Hsin Mu (Tpe) Merida 0.08 8 Tong Yu (Chn) Macau-Beijing Selection 9 Siu Jun Chiu (HKg) SCAA 0.10 10 Chun Hing Chan (HKg) Pocari Sweat Hong Kong 0.18 11 Derek Cheung (HKg) Hong Kong Sports Institute 0.37 12 Shuaijun Chang (Chn) Macau-Beijing Selection 0.43 13 Heng Wa Choi MAC Macau-Beijing Selection 0.56 14 Chi Yin Leung (HKg) World Wide Cycling 1.35 15 Ying Chieh Hung Hsu (Tpe) Merida 1.38 16 Cang Xu (Chn) Shanghai 1.57 17 Kai Tsun Lam (HKg) Pocari Sweat Hong Kong 17 Keng Hsien Chen (Tpe) Merida Best Young Rider 1 Alexey Lyalko (Kaz) Kazakstan National Team 1.49.19 2 Alexey Kolessov (Kaz) Kazakstan National Team 3 King Nin Lau (HKg) Pocari Sweat Hong Kong 0.03 4 Ilya Chernyshov (Kaz) Kazakstan National Team 5 James Bennett (Aus) City of Perth Cycling Team 0.05 6 Felix Gniot (Ger) KED-Rad Team Berlin 0.06 7 Jack Wu (HKg) Hong Kong Sports Institute 8 Tong Yu (Chn) Macau-Beijing Selection 0.08 9 Sergey Sevostyanov (Rus) Moscow City Sports Association 10 Siu Jun Chiu (HKg) SCAA 0.10 11 Yuriy Yuda (Kaz) Kazakstan National Team 12 Alexandre Khatuntsev (Rus) Moscow City Sports Association 13 Go Takashima (Jpn) Japan National Team 0.14 14 Ilya Krestyannov (Rus) Moscow City Sports Association 0.19 15 Derek Cheung (HKg) Hong Kong Sports Institute 0.37 16 Kazuhiro Mori (Jpn) Japan National Team 17 Shuaijun Chang (Chn) Macau-Beijing Selection 0.43 18 Heng Wa Choi MAC Macau-Beijing Selection 0.56 19 Dusan Klucka (Svk) ASK Dukla Trencin 1.30 20 Cang Xu (Chn) Shanghai 1.57 21 Kai Tsun Lam (HKg) Pocari Sweat Hong Kong |
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