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12th Tour de Langkawi - 2.HCMalaysia, February 2-11, 2007Main Page Results Overall standings Stage Details Previous Stage Stage 10 - February 11: Kuala Lumpur Criterium, 80.4 kmBravo Charteau: A new leaf has turnedBenissimo Loddo equals stage win recordBy Anthony Tan in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia His stage win at the 2005 Volta Catalunya was significant, but overall victory at this year's Tour de Langkawi marks a turning point for Anthony Charteau. For the 27 year-old, who hails from Nantes in the west of France and whose schoolmate in Arthon-en-Retz was Paris SG goalkeeper Mickael Landreau, it has taken six seasons as a professional to realise his potential as a stage racer. Charteau becomes the first Tour de France rider to win the Tour de Langkawi since Italian Paolo Lanfranchi, riding for Mapei-Quickstep at the time, won the race for his second time in 2001. One could say then that the event is near its old level of competition in the race's heyday, and that is very important indeed, as clean, future champions are becoming harder to find nowadays. "When I came here," began Charteau, "I didn't think I could win, because I came here with the intention of helping Francesco Bellotti to win. But circumstances saw he and team helping me to win, so it's been fantastic." As a young boy, riding his bike for fun more than anything else, Charteau wanted to become a radio reporter at the Tour de France. Instead, he has become one of the participants at La Grande Boucle, but so far, not one of the protagonists, going for stage wins or the overall classification. The latter may be some way off, perhaps even unrealistic, but don't discount him as a stage winner or temporary holder of the maillot jaune in upcoming Tours de France. "I'm coming to an age where I need lots of results. And for sure, this race is an important step in my career - I've now shown that not only can I help the leaders, but I can also win races and become a leader." About his future potential, Charteau said modestly, "I think it will be too difficult for me to win a ProTour stage race, but maybe stages [in ProTour events] and for the rest of the time, I will help my leaders." The same goes for Alberto Loddo, a quintuple stage winner in this race who showed he was a class above the rest, taking out today's final stage in downtown Kuala Lumpur ahead of Nikolai Trusov (Tinkoff Credit Systems) and Maxmiliano Richeze (Ceramiche Panaria Navigare), and confirming his status as the best sprinter by far. "That was one of our goals," explained Loddo, "to bring home the green jersey. "It looks like a lot of wins, but with all the work done by the team, winning [stages] wasn't so difficult. That he beat young Argentine Maxmiliano Richeze so convincingly, who finished three times in the top five as a neo-pro at last year's Giro d'Italia, says something. But like a number of past winners of the sprint jersey at the Tour de Langkawi including Germany's Steffen Radochla (2006 sprint champion) and Australian Graeme Brown (2005), Loddo is yet to realise his potential in the biggest of races. Provided his Selle Italia squadra are invited, he'll get that chance at this year's Giro d'Italia. "I'm very happy and I want to thank to thank my team for all the great work they've done to enable me to win these five stages. Now, I really hope our team will be invited to the Giro, because I really want to win the third stage to Cagliari, which is my home town," said Loddo. Equally, José Serpa and Langkawi mountains champion Walter Pedraza, second and third overall and both second year pros, have oodles of talent; their team manager Gianni Savio has an uncanny knack of finding Colombian cycling's next big thing - his problem is keeping them. If it hadn't been for Charteau's lucky break on the third stage to Cameron Highlands, Selle Italia would no doubt have taken the top two steps on the podium. Nevertheless, Serpa and Pedraza have bigger fish to fry, but at 27 and 25 years old, time is on their side. "I am very happy to be the king of the mountains. It was a very good race and very well organised, and I also hope our team will be invited to the Giro d'Italia, so I can try to be the king of the mountains there, too. "If we are invited [to the Giro]," continued Pedraza, "the big mountains are not a problem; the problem is not whether the mountains are large or small, the problem is to be in good condition when it comes to the mountains." Behind the major classifications, it was a battle royale to be the best Asian rider. Eventually won by Iran's Ghader Mizbani, just 40 seconds separated the top three riders, who were miles ahead of fourth-placed Tonton Susanto (Letua Cycling Team) - but nevertheless, the outlook looks positive for the future. "You know, the last few years, Asian riders have got much better," Mizbani said. "In no small part, it's due to the birth of more Asian teams, and this has let the riders [from Asia] become stronger, enabling them to compete better in races like the Tour de Langkawi." Supporting this statement, for the first time in the race's history, an Asian squad took out the teams classification. As Tina Turner's tune 'Simply the best' belted out of the speakers for what seemed like the thousandth time, the Giant Asia Racing Team stood tall on the podium; in particular, full credit goes to Australian Jai Crawford, fifth overall, best Asian rider Mizbani, sixth, and Hossein Askari, who rounded out the top ten overall. So then... plenty of champagne tonight for our overall winner? "Yes, maybe a quick one, but not too much," said Charteau. "We're already leaving for the airport tonight to go back to France." The future...So what of the race's future? This week, UCI president Pat McQuaid spent a busy three days here in Malaysia, in an attempt to expedite payments to as yet unpaid creditors. He assured the press that talks with affected stakeholders had gone well, and was optimistic enough to say the race has the potential to be a ProTour event as early as 2009. Tour de Langkawi chief operating officer and deputy president of the Malaysian National Cycling Federation, Datuk Naim Mohamed, is, not surprisingly, all for it, too - but now suggests that there may be two separate events in the future: a ProTour and non-ProTour stage race, the latter a necessity to support the development of cycling in Asia. "We would like cycling to be part of the core sports programme [in Malaysia] and we are fighting for this," said Datuk Mohamed a few days ago. "It is a question of how we structure all activities right from the grassroots level. If the benefit is to promote the country, then I think this race is doing a good job. If ever the ProTour is going to be moved out of Europe, then we would like to big for it and have a ProTour race in Malaysia apart from the Le Tour de Langkawi." How - or if - this will happen is another thing, but first things first: let's get the Le Tour de Langkawi back on track, and back to its former glory. How it unfoldedUnder stifling conditions not unlike yesterday, the 102 remaining riders left Merdeka Square for their final 80.4 kilometres in the 2007 Le Tour de Langkawi. Naturally, it was one of the Fukushima brothers along with two others that tried their luck in the first of twelve 6.7 kilometre laps in downtown KL, but the peloton - in particular Selle Italia and Tinkoff - weren't willing to let a break go so early in the peace. Over the next three laps, a few more tried their luck, but none stuck till the fifth lap, when a three-rider break went clear, comprised of Sandy Casar (Française des Jeux), Steffen Weigold (Tinkoff Credit Systems) and Koji Fukushima (Nippo-Meitan Hompo). The trio continued to keep their half-minute lead past the halfway mark, and right till the penultimate lap, when they were eventually caught inside 10 kilometres to go. SouthAustralia.com's Gene Bates then launched an excellent counter, there wasn't quite enough gas in his tank, so with eight kilometres to go, it was all together again. FdJ's Ian McLeod took flight inside the final five kilometres, but he too was caught, and in the ensuing bunch gallop, Serramenti PVC Diquigiovanni-Selle Italia's Alberto Loddo again proved unstoppable in a thrilling sprint finale. And in doing so, Loddo equalled Australian rider Graeme Brown's record of five stage wins achieved in 2005. PhotographyFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here Images by Shane Goss/www.licoricegallery.com
Results1 Alberto Loddo (Ita) Serramenti PVC Diquigiovanni-Selle Italia 1.41.55 2 Nikolai Trusov (Rus) Tinkoff Credit Systems 3 Maximiliano Richeze (Arg) Ceramiche Panaria Navigare 4 Julian Dean (NZl) Crédit Agricole 5 Takashi Miyazawa (Jpn) Nippo-Meitan Hompo 6 Ahmad Haidar Anuawar (Mas) Letua Cycling Team 7 Nicholas Sanderson (Aus) SouthAustralia.com 8 Mashahiro Shinagawa (Jpn) Skil Shimano 9 Luis Rodriguez (Spa) Unibet.com 10 Daryl Impey (RSA) South Africa 11 William Bonnet (Fra) Crédit Agricole 12 Yukiya Arashiro (Jpn) Nippo-Meitan Hompo 13 Sung Baek Park (Kor) Korea National Team 14 Serguei Klimov (Rus) Tinkoff Credit Systems 15 Stijn Vandenbergh (Bel) Unibet.com 16 Franck Renier (Fra) Bouygues Telecom 17 David Navas Chica (Spa) AG2R Prévoyance 18 Artemiy Timofeev (Rus) Polygon Sweetnice 19 Pol Nabben (Ned) Discovery Channel Marco Polo 20 Ki Hong You (Kor) Korea National Team 21 Pedro Costa (Por) Vitória ASC 22 Yoshiyuki Abe (Jpn) Skil Shimano 23 Susanto Tonton (Ina) Letua Cycling Team 24 Yevgeniv Yakovlev (Kaz) Polygon Sweetnice 25 Laszlo Bodrogi (Hun) Crédit Agricole 26 Se Yong Oh (Kor) Korea National Team 27 Hossein Askari (Irn) Giant Asia Racing Team 28 Thijs Zonneveld (Ned) Discovery Channel Marco Polo 29 Michael Lange (USA) Team Slipstream 30 Pierre Drancourt (Fra) Bouygues Telecom 31 Jose Rodrigues (Por) Vitória ASC 32 Pavel Brutt (Rus) Tinkoff Credit Systems 33 Fabien Patanchon (Fra) Française des Jeux 34 José Rujano (Ven) Unibet.com 35 Paul Griffin (Irl) Giant Asia Racing Team 36 Yokihiro Doi (Jpn) Skil Shimano 37 Timothy Duggan (USA) Team Slipstream 38 Walter Pedraza (Col) Serramenti PVC Diquigiovanni-Selle Italia 39 Anthony Charteau (Fra) Crédit Agricole 40 Francesco Bellotti (Ita) Crédit Agricole 41 S.Rezaei S.Mostafa (Irn) Azad University Team 42 Jose Serpa (Col) Serramenti PVC Diquigiovanni-Selle Italia 43 David George (RSA) South Africa 44 Ghader Mizbani (Irn) Giant Asia Racing Team 45 Ian McLeod (RSA) Française des Jeux 46 Nicholas White (RSA) South Africa 47 Elia Aggiano (Ita) Tinkoff Credit Systems 48 Benoît Poilvet (Fra) Crédit Agricole 49 José Luis Arrieta (Spa) AG2R Prévoyance 50 Sergiy Matveyev (Ukr) Ceramiche Panaria Navigare 51 Shinichi Fukushima (Jpn) Nippo-Meitan Hompo 52 Fabio Duarte (Col) Serramenti PVC Diquigiovanni-Selle Italia 53 Abd Razak Mohd Faris (Mas) MNCF Development 54 Hidenori Nodera (Jpn) Skil Shimano 55 Jonathon Clarke (Aus) SouthAustralia.com 56 Md Nor Rizuan Zainal (Mas) Letua Cycling Team 57 Jay Crawford (Aus) Giant Asia Racing Team 58 Huub Duyn (Ned) Team Slipstream 59 Sergey Kolesnikov (Rus) Unibet.com 60 Blaise Sonnery (Fra) AG2R Prévoyance 61 Paulo Barroso (Por) Vitória ASC 62 Micael Isidoro (Por) Vitória ASC 63 Johannes Kachelhoffer (RSA) South Africa 64 Tiaan Kannemeyer (RSA) South Africa 65 Steffen Weigold (Ger) Tinkoff Credit Systems 66 Gene Bates (Aus) SouthAustralia.com 67 Ahmad Lutfi Md Fauzan (Mas) Malaysia National Team 68 Yoshimasa Hirose (Jpn) Skil Shimano 69 Abd Aziz Saiful Anuar (Mas) MNCF Development 70 Julien Loubet (Fra) AG2R Prévoyance 71 Sandy Casar (Fra) Française des Jeux 72 Thomas Voeckler (Fra) Bouygues Telecom 73 Rusli Amir Mustafa (Mas) MNCF Development 74 Vyacheslav Dyadichkin (Kaz) Polygon Sweetnice 75 Kuan Hua Lai (Tpe) Giant Asia Racing Team 76 Chun Hing Chan (HKg) Hong Kong Pro Cycling 77 Alexander Khatuntsev (Rus) Unibet.com 78 Koji Fukushima (Jpn) Nippo-Meitan Hompo 79 Tomoya Kano (Jpn) Skil Shimano 80 Yoann Le Boulanger (Fra) Bouygues Telecom 81 Yong Li Ng (Mas) Vitória ASC 82 Saeidtanha Abbas (Irn) Azad University Team 83 Nur Misbah Mohd Rauf (Mas) Malaysia National Team 84 Gilberto Sampaio (Por) Vitória ASC 85 Didier Rous (Fra) Bouygues Telecom 86 Julio Perez Cuapio (Mex) Ceramiche Panaria Navigare 87 Kam Po Wong (HKg) Hong Kong Pro Cycling 88 Wladimir Belli (Ita) Serramenti PVC Diquigiovanni-Selle Italia 89 Sylvain Calzati (Fra) AG2R Prévoyance 90 Faridikovij Mahdi (Irn) Azad University Team 91 Sergio Barbero (Ita) Serramenti PVC Diquigiovanni-Selle Italia 92 Sea Keong Loh (Mas) Discovery Channel Marco Polo 93 Laurent Lefevre (Fra) Bouygues Telecom 94 Hassan Suhardi (Mas) Malaysia National Team 95 Erwin Thijs (Bel) Unibet.com 96 Miyataka Shimizu (Jpn) Nippo-Meitan Hompo 97 Won Jae Lee (Kor) Korea National Team 98 Francesco Tomei (Ita) Ceramiche Panaria Navigare 0.17 99 Salvatore Commesso (Ita) Tinkoff Credit Systems 0.22 100 Rupert Rheeder (RSA) South Africa 101 William Ford (Aus) SouthAustralia.com 0.27 102 Saryana Amin (Ina) Letua Cycling Team 8.57 Asian rider 1 Takashi Miyazawa (Jpn) Nippo-Meitan Hompo 1.41.55 2 Ahmad Haidar Anuawar (Mas) Letua Cycling Team 3 Mashahiro Shinagawa (Jpn) Skil Shimano 4 Yukiya Arashiro (Jpn) Nippo-Meitan Hompo 5 Sung Baek Park (Kor) Korea National Team 6 Ki Hong You (Kor) Korea National Team 7 Yoshiyuki Abe (Jpn) Skil Shimano 8 Susanto Tonton (Ina) Letua Cycling Team 9 Yevgeniv Yakovlev (Kaz) Polygon Sweetnice 10 Se Yong Oh (Kor) Korea National Team 11 Hossein Askari (Irn) Giant Asia Racing Team 12 Yokihiro Doi (Jpn) Skil Shimano 13 S.Rezaei S.Mostafa (Irn) Azad University Team 14 Ghader Mizbani (Irn) Giant Asia Racing Team 15 Shinichi Fukushima (Jpn) Nippo-Meitan Hompo 16 Abd Razak Mohd Faris (Mas) MNCF Development 17 Hidenori Nodera (Jpn) Skil Shimano 18 Md Nor Rizuan Zainal (Mas) Letua Cycling Team 19 Ahmad Lutfi Md Fauzan (Mas) Malaysia National Team 20 Yoshimasa Hirose (Jpn) Skil Shimano 21 Abd Aziz Saiful Anuar (Mas) MNCF Development 22 Rusli Amir Mustafa (Mas) MNCF Development 23 Vyacheslav Dyadichkin (Kaz) Polygon Sweetnice 24 Kuan Hua Lai (Tpe) Giant Asia Racing Team 25 Chun Hing Chan (HKg) Hong Kong Pro Cycling 26 Koji Fukushima (Jpn) Nippo-Meitan Hompo 27 Tomoya Kano (Jpn) Skil Shimano 28 Yong Li Ng (Mas) Vitória ASC 29 Saeidtanha Abbas (Irn) Azad University Team 30 Nur Misbah Mohd Rauf (Mas) Malaysia National Team 31 Kam Po Wong (HKg) Hong Kong Pro Cycling 32 Faridikovij Mahdi (Irn) Azad University Team 33 Sea Keong Loh (Mas) Discovery Channel Marco Polo 34 Hassan Suhardi (Mas) Malaysia National Team 35 Miyataka Shimizu (Jpn) Nippo-Meitan Hompo 36 Won Jae Lee (Kor) Korea National Team 37 Saryana Amin (Ina) Letua Cycling Team 8.57 Sprint - 1 1 Sandy Casar (Fra) Française des Jeux 5 pts 2 Yoshiyuki Abe (Jpn) Skil Shimano 3 3 Md Nor Rizuan Zainal (Mas) Letua Cycling Team 2 4 Steffen Weigold (Ger) Tinkoff Credit Systems 1 Sprint - 2 1 Sandy Casar (Fra) Française des Jeux 5 pts 2 Koji Fukushima (Jpn) Nippo-Meitan Hompo 3 3 Steffen Weigold (Ger) Tinkoff Credit Systems 2 4 Fabio Duarte (Col) Serramenti PVC Diquigiovanni-Selle Italia 1 Sprint - 3 1 Koji Fukushima (Jpn) Nippo-Meitan Hompo 5 pts 2 Steffen Weigold (Ger) Tinkoff Credit Systems 3 3 Sandy Casar (Fra) Française des Jeux 2 4 Fabio Duarte (Col) Serramenti PVC Diquigiovanni-Selle Italia 1 Teams 1 Crédit Agricole 5.05.45 2 Tinkoff Credit Systems 3 Unibet.com 4 Korea National Team 5 Skil Shimano 6 Nippo-Meitan Hompo 7 Serramenti PVC Diquigiovanni 8 Letua Cycling Team 9 South Africa 10 Giant Asia Racing Team 11 Vitória ASC 12 Polygon Sweetnice 13 Équipe Bouygues Telecom 14 Team Slipstream 15 AG2R Prévoyance 16 SouthAustralia.com 17 Ceramiche Panaria Navigare 18 Discovery Channel Marco Polo 19 Française des Jeux 20 MNCF Development 21 Azad University Team 22 Malaysia National Team Asian teams 1 Korea National Team 5.05.45 2 Nippo-Meitan Hompo 3 Letua Cycling Team 4 Giant Asia Racing Team 5 MNCF Development 6 Azad University Team 7 Malaysia National Team Final general classification 1 Anthony Charteau (Fra) Crédit Agricole 32.32.14 2 Jose Serpa (Col) Serramenti PVC Diquigiovanni-Selle Italia 1.02 3 Walter Pedraza (Col) Serramenti PVC Diquigiovanni-Selle Italia 1.34 4 David George (RSA) South Africa 3.06 5 Jay Crawford (Aus) Giant Asia Racing Team 4.05 6 Ghader Mizbani (Irn) Giant Asia Racing Team 4.14 7 Pavel Brutt (Rus) Tinkoff Credit Systems 4.21 8 Yokihiro Doi (Jpn) Skil Shimano 4.43 9 Luis Rodriguez (Spa) Unibet.com 4.53 10 Hossein Askari (Irn) Giant Asia Racing Team 4.54 11 Sergey Kolesnikov (Rus) Unibet.com 4.59 12 Yoann Le Boulanger (Fra) Bouygues Telecom 5.08 13 Serguei Klimov (Rus) Tinkoff Credit Systems 5.11 14 Francesco Bellotti (Ita) Crédit Agricole 5.15 15 Jonathon Clarke (Aus) SouthAustralia.com 5.40 16 Ian McLeod (RSA) Française des Jeux 5.53 17 Michael Lange (USA) Team Slipstream 5.56 18 Paul Griffin (Irl) Giant Asia Racing Team 7.52 19 Timothy Duggan (USA) Team Slipstream 7.53 20 Gene Bates (Aus) SouthAustralia.com 7.56 21 José Rujano (Ven) Unibet.com 9.42 22 Sandy Casar (Fra) Française des Jeux 9.56 23 Susanto Tonton (Ina) Letua Cycling Team 10.52 24 Huub Duyn (Ned) Team Slipstream 11.24 25 Sung Baek Park (Kor) Korea National Team 11.37 26 Gilberto Sampaio (Por) Vitória ASC 13.04 27 Shinichi Fukushima (Jpn) Nippo-Meitan Hompo 13.51 28 Saeidtanha Abbas (Irn) Azad University Team 13.55 29 Yevgeniv Yakovlev (Kaz) Polygon Sweetnice 14.03 30 S.Rezaei S.Mostafa (Irn) Azad University Team 14.26 31 Yong Li Ng (Mas) Vitória ASC 15.42 32 Blaise Sonnery (Fra) AG2R Prévoyance 15.52 33 Salvatore Commesso (Ita) Tinkoff Credit Systems 16.29 34 Thijs Zonneveld (Ned) Discovery Channel Marco Polo 16.40 35 Tomoya Kano (Jpn) Skil Shimano 17.04 36 Benoît Poilvet (Fra) Crédit Agricole 17.14 37 Daryl Impey (RSA) South Africa 17.31 38 Julien Loubet (Fra) AG2R Prévoyance 17.51 39 William Ford (Aus) SouthAustralia.com 18.02 40 Nicholas White (RSA) South Africa 18.44 41 Thomas Voeckler (Fra) Bouygues Telecom 19.10 42 Yukiya Arashiro (Jpn) Nippo-Meitan Hompo 20.20 43 Yoshiyuki Abe (Jpn) Skil Shimano 20.58 44 Steffen Weigold (Ger) Tinkoff Credit Systems 21.25 45 Ki Hong You (Kor) Korea National Team 21.31 46 Vyacheslav Dyadichkin (Kaz) Polygon Sweetnice 22.32 47 José Luis Arrieta (Spa) AG2R Prévoyance 22.35 48 Jose Rodrigues (Por) Vitória ASC 22.59 49 Kuan Hua Lai (Tpe) Giant Asia Racing Team 23.35 50 Pol Nabben (Ned) Discovery Channel Marco Polo 23.59 51 Elia Aggiano (Ita) Tinkoff Credit Systems 26.03 52 Johannes Kachelhoffer (RSA) South Africa 26.07 53 William Bonnet (Fra) Crédit Agricole 26.08 54 Koji Fukushima (Jpn) Nippo-Meitan Hompo 26.13 55 Didier Rous (Fra) Bouygues Telecom 26.15 56 Fabien Patanchon (Fra) Française des Jeux 57 Won Jae Lee (Kor) Korea National Team 27.22 58 Stijn Vandenbergh (Bel) Unibet.com 27.34 59 David Navas Chica (Spa) AG2R Prévoyance 28.28 60 Micael Isidoro (Por) Vitória ASC 28.37 61 Tiaan Kannemeyer (RSA) South Africa 28.39 62 Franck Renier (Fra) Bouygues Telecom 28.42 63 Pierre Drancourt (Fra) Bouygues Telecom 30.05 64 Se Yong Oh (Kor) Korea National Team 30.07 65 Paulo Barroso (Por) Vitória ASC 30.17 66 Wladimir Belli (Ita) Serramenti PVC Diquigiovanni-Selle Italia 30.18 67 Julio Perez Cuapio (Mex) Ceramiche Panaria Navigare 30.50 68 Laurent Lefevre (Fra) Bouygues Telecom 31.18 69 Fabio Duarte (Col) Serramenti PVC Diquigiovanni-Selle Italia 31.24 70 Kam Po Wong (HKg) Hong Kong Pro Cycling 31.36 71 Artemiy Timofeev (Rus) Polygon Sweetnice 31.48 72 Yoshimasa Hirose (Jpn) Skil Shimano 32.20 73 Erwin Thijs (Bel) Unibet.com 32.34 74 Laszlo Bodrogi (Hun) Crédit Agricole 32.58 75 Rusli Amir Mustafa (Mas) MNCF Development 33.23 76 Alexander Khatuntsev (Rus) Unibet.com 34.24 77 Sea Keong Loh (Mas) Discovery Channel Marco Polo 34.28 78 Chun Hing Chan (HKg) Hong Kong Pro Cycling 35.21 79 Abd Razak Mohd Faris (Mas) MNCF Development 35.51 80 Julian Dean (NZl) Crédit Agricole 36.35 81 Nikolai Trusov (Rus) Tinkoff Credit Systems 38.00 82 Mashahiro Shinagawa (Jpn) Skil Shimano 38.53 83 Abd Aziz Saiful Anuar (Mas) MNCF Development 39.13 84 Faridikovij Mahdi (Irn) Azad University Team 40.05 85 Hidenori Nodera (Jpn) Skil Shimano 40.16 86 Saryana Amin (Ina) Letua Cycling Team 40.40 87 Ahmad Lutfi Md Fauzan (Mas) Malaysia National Team 41.05 88 Miyataka Shimizu (Jpn) Nippo-Meitan Hompo 41.24 89 Sergio Barbero (Ita) Serramenti PVC Diquigiovanni-Selle Italia 42.02 90 Sergiy Matveyev (Ukr) Ceramiche Panaria Navigare 43.37 91 Takashi Miyazawa (Jpn) Nippo-Meitan Hompo 45.15 92 Rupert Rheeder (RSA) South Africa 93 Francesco Tomei (Ita) Ceramiche Panaria Navigare 46.02 94 Maximiliano Richeze (Arg) Ceramiche Panaria Navigare 46.51 95 Sylvain Calzati (Fra) AG2R Prévoyance 47.08 96 Hassan Suhardi (Mas) Malaysia National Team 47.47 97 Alberto Loddo (Ita) Serramenti PVC Diquigiovanni-Selle Italia 47.48 98 Nur Misbah Mohd Rauf (Mas) Malaysia National Team 50.25 99 Nicholas Sanderson (Aus) SouthAustralia.com 51.24 100 Pedro Costa (Por) Vitória ASC 53.01 101 Md Nor Rizuan Zainal (Mas) Letua Cycling Team 53.05 102 Ahmad Haidar Anuawar (Mas) Letua Cycling Team 53.24 Asian rider classification 1 Ghader Mizbani (Irn) Giant Asia Racing Team 32.36.28 2 Yokihiro Doi (Jpn) Skil Shimano 0.29 3 Hossein Askari (Irn) Giant Asia Racing Team 0.40 4 Susanto Tonton (Ina) Letua Cycling Team 6.38 5 Sung Baek Park (Kor) Korea National Team 7.23 6 Shinichi Fukushima (Jpn) Nippo-Meitan Hompo 9.37 7 Saeidtanha Abbas (Irn) Azad University Team 9.41 8 Yevgeniv Yakovlev (Kaz) Polygon Sweetnice 9.49 9 S.Rezaei S.Mostafa (Irn) Azad University Team 10.12 10 Yong Li Ng (Mas) Vitória ASC 11.28 11 Tomoya Kano (Jpn) Skil Shimano 12.50 12 Yukiya Arashiro (Jpn) Nippo-Meitan Hompo 16.06 13 Yoshiyuki Abe (Jpn) Skil Shimano 16.44 14 Ki Hong You (Kor) Korea National Team 17.17 15 Vyacheslav Dyadichkin (Kaz) Polygon Sweetnice 18.18 16 Kuan Hua Lai (Tpe) Giant Asia Racing Team 19.21 17 Koji Fukushima (Jpn) Nippo-Meitan Hompo 21.59 18 Won Jae Lee (Kor) Korea National Team 23.08 19 Se Yong Oh (Kor) Korea National Team 25.53 20 Kam Po Wong (HKg) Hong Kong Pro Cycling 27.22 21 Yoshimasa Hirose (Jpn) Skil Shimano 28.06 22 Rusli Amir Mustafa (Mas) MNCF Development 29.09 23 Sea Keong Loh (Mas) Discovery Channel Marco Polo 30.14 24 Chun Hing Chan (HKg) Hong Kong Pro Cycling 31.07 25 Abd Razak Mohd Faris (Mas) MNCF Development 31.37 26 Mashahiro Shinagawa (Jpn) Skil Shimano 34.39 27 Abd Aziz Saiful Anuar (Mas) MNCF Development 34.59 28 Faridikovij Mahdi (Irn) Azad University Team 35.51 29 Hidenori Nodera (Jpn) Skil Shimano 36.02 30 Saryana Amin (Ina) Letua Cycling Team 36.26 31 Ahmad Lutfi Md Fauzan (Mas) Malaysia National Team 36.51 32 Miyataka Shimizu (Jpn) Nippo-Meitan Hompo 37.10 33 Takashi Miyazawa (Jpn) Nippo-Meitan Hompo 41.01 34 Hassan Suhardi (Mas) Malaysia National Team 43.33 35 Nur Misbah Mohd Rauf (Mas) Malaysia National Team 46.11 36 Md Nor Rizuan Zainal (Mas) Letua Cycling Team 48.51 37 Ahmad Haidar Anuawar (Mas) Letua Cycling Team 49.10 Points classification 1 Alberto Loddo (Ita) Serramenti PVC Diquigiovanni-Selle Italia 109 pts 2 Maximiliano Richeze (Arg) Ceramiche Panaria Navigare 83 3 Daryl Impey (RSA) South Africa 64 4 Nikolai Trusov (Rus) Tinkoff Credit Systems 62 5 Sung Baek Park (Kor) Korea National Team 59 Mountains classification 1 Walter Pedraza (Col) Serramenti PVC Diquigiovanni-Selle Italia 39 pts 2 David George (RSA) South Africa 35 3 Jose Serpa (Col) Serramenti PVC Diquigiovanni-Selle Italia 33 4 Anthony Charteau (Fra) Crédit Agricole 33 5 José Rujano (Ven) Unibet.com 26 Teams classification 1 Giant Asia Racing Team 97.49.58 2 Unibet.com 4.30 3 Crédit Agricole 9.25 4 Tinkoff Credit Systems 9.57 5 Team Slipstream 11.59 6 SouthAustralia.com 15.32 7 Serramenti PVC Diquigiovanni 15.35 8 South Africa 23.29 9 Skil Shimano 26.17 10 Équipe Bouygues Telecom 26.45 11 Française des Jeux 29.00 12 Vitória ASC 34.06 13 Azad University Team 35.56 14 AG2R Prévoyance 38.05 15 Nippo-Meitan Hompo 38.47 16 Korea National Team 43.10 17 Polygon Sweetnice 53.38 18 Discovery Channel Marco Polo 56.10 19 Letua Cycling Team 1.12.45 20 MNCF Development 1.31.42 21 Ceramiche Panaria Navigare 1.43.49 22 Malaysia National Team 2.03.39 Asian teams classification 1 Giant Asia Racing Team 98.09.28 2 Azad University Team 16.26 3 Nippo-Meitan Hompo 19.17 4 Korea National Team 23.40 5 Letua Cycling Team 53.15 6 MNCF Development 1.12.12 7 Malaysia National Team 1.44.09 |
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