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13th Tour de Langkawi - 2.HCMalaysia, February 7-17, 2008Main Page Results Overall standings Stage Details Previous Stage Next Stage Stage 2 - February 10: Butterworth - Sitiawan, 159.7 kmHunt thrives in chaotic finaleSprick still in yellow - justBy Ben Abrahams & Greg Johnson in Sitiawan, Malaysia Just when it seemed like Stage 2 of Le Tour de Langkawi was heading for a run-of-the-mill bunch sprint, veteran Jeremy Hunt proved that while Malaysia's biggest race may lack a few hills it's not short on surprises as the 33 year-old claimed victory in a totally lawless finale which no team could control. Displaying the kind of tactical nouse that comes with 12 seasons as a professional, the Crédit Agricole rider joined a 10-man move with 10 kilometres remaining, finally overhauling the day's breakaway and taking the sprint with ease. "This is not an unexpected way to win," said Hunt, whose last victory came almost a year ago to the day, at the GP d'Ouverture la Marseillaise in France. "I've done that before." Originally from Great Britain, Hunt spends long periods training in Australia during the winter, a choice which clearly paid dividends in the tough tropical heat today. "This race is so early in the season and I've come from Australia so I have an advantage on the riders coming from Europe," he said. "I will try and win again, it would be nice to win twice in two days. The race today was really hard, we did the first 55 kilometres flat out and it was a hard finish. I managed to get to the front - just. I've won a stage and I'm happy with that." Several teams tried in vain to control the final kilometres, as Japanese breakaways Yoshimasa Hirose (Skil-Shimano) and national champion Yukiya Arashiro (Meitan Hompo - GDR) inched ever closer to the finish in the coastal town of Sitiawan. Tinkoff Credit Systems orchestrated a half-hearted chase for their sprinter Alberto Loddo, while race leader Matthieu Sprick's Bouygues Telecom squad were either unable or unwilling to help out. "Today there were many attacks at the beginning of the race," began Sprick, his race lead now cut to three seconds. "We were finally able to set a tempo when two guys went away - we were very happy when they went away. We controlled the race to the end, but we didn't want to ride for a final sprint, that's why there were many attacks towards the end. I was not in the first group, but I keep the yellow jersey so I'm happy." Third on the stage and the day's big mover was Spaniard Gustavo Cesar - one of only two riders present in both winning breakaways so far - the Karpin Galicia rider moving to second overall and taking the green sprinter's jersey from the shoulders of Aussie Mitchell Docker (Drapac Porsche). Japanese champion Arashiro was philosophical after his long day in the sun, surviving until one kilometre to go until he and Hirose were dragged back under the flame rouge. "I was feeling a bit of pain on my knee, but that wouldn't stop me from racing the way I usually race," he said defiantly. "I really thought it was possible to win today. With 10 kilometres to go I was still feeling very strong but with three kilometres to go I wouldn't say the same. "I could have won if I was able to push more on the pedals in the last three kilometres. That's how cycling is." Two days into the race's 13th edition we're still waiting on the first mass sprint, and so, no doubt, is Alberto Loddo. But with 209.4 kilometres on the menu tomorrow and no sign of cooler weather on the horizon, the third stage should be anything but predictable. How it unfoldedA short transfer from Pinang Island brought the remaining 145 riders to Butterworth where traditional Malaysian break dancers greeted them for the start of Stage 2. Aside from yesterday's three retirees - Robin Schuma (Team Ista), Weng Kin Thum (MNCF Cycling Team) and Kai Tsun Lam (Hong Kong National Team) - there were no more non-starters and the peloton left town at 12.40 PM destination Sitiawan. Indonesian climber Tonton Susanto (Letua Cycling Team) was first to come a cropper in the eight kilometre neutralised section, but quickly rejoined the peloton before the action, and the stage, started. After failing to place a single rider in yesterday's 19-man move, the Malaysians were on the offensive early with Amir Mustafa Rusil (MNCF Cycling Team) and M. Fauzan Ahmed Lutti (Malaysia National Team) taking off with Tanha Abbass Saedi (Islamic Azad University) and Abdullah Rizza Pahlavi (Polygon Sweet Nice). These four were quickly hauled back as Simon Clarke (SouthAustralia.com-AIS) sprung clear with a solo move, but didn't gain more than 25 metres as the South African National Team marshalled the bunch, and it was altogether at 10 kilometres. Ones and twos continued to dangle off the front but with time bonuses on offer at the intermediate sprints, it was gruppo compatto approaching the first sprint at Sg Bakap after 24.1 kilometres. Bouygues Telecom seemed to be setting up race leader Matthieu Sprick, but team-mate Aurélien Clerc took the points and bonus seconds away from green jersey Mitchell Docker (Drapac Porsche), Bernhard Sulzberger (Letua Cycling Team) and Takashi Miyazawa (Meitan Hompo). The peloton continued to push a high pace and was working well together, while the same couldn't be said for the broken down Cyclingnews media car it passed at kilometre 40. Australia's Stuart Shaw (Drapac-Porsche) had to return to the medical car after hitting his head in a fall, while several riders neared breaking point as a result of the constant high pace. After finishing third in the day's first sprint, Tasmanian Sulzberger charged across the second sprint line at 47.7 kilometres in first place, ahead of Asian Rider Classification leader Shinichi Fukushima (Meitan Hompo-GDR) and team-mate Anuar Manan, while Diego Nosotti (NGC Medical-OTC) claimed the final point in fourth place. Finally, after 73 kilometres of charging, the tether snapped and two riders broke free from the peloton. Yukiya Arashiro (Meitan Hompo-GDR) led the two man assault, despite receiving three stitches after a bunch finish fall on yesterday's stage, with Japanese compatriot Yoshimasa Hirose (Skil-Shimano) in tow. Arashiro and Hirose quickly gained 28 seconds on the peloton, which soon allowed the gap to slip beyond two minutes as it relaxed after averaging 47 km/h for the first two hours. French ProTour team Bouygues Telecom controlled the peloton, while SouthAustralia.com-AIS rider Simon Clarke played catch up after puncturing. As the gap stretched out to 4'30, the Japanese duo fought one another for the third sprint's time bonuses and points at kilometre 124.5, where Arashiro came out on top of Hirose. As the duo continued on its way, Australia's Peter McDonald (Drapac-Porsche) collected the final time bonus with third spot, while Walter Pedraza's (Tinkoff Credit Systems) fourth spot claimed the Colombian the final point. The stage looked destined for a bunch sprint as the Japanese breakaway was slowly reeled in to 1'50 with 25 kilometres remaining, but eyebrows were raised as the margin again slipped out to 2'15 just 10 kilometres later. Hoping the luck of the Irish would see him take a stage win, Nicolas Roche (Crédit Agricole) headed off the front of the peloton in pursuit of the leaders, with Stefan Trafelet (NGC Medical - OTC Industria Porte) following suit. Five time stage winner Alberto Loddo had been named as a favourite in the event of a bunch finish, his Tinkoff Credit Systems outfit simply failed to scramble together its train and maintain order at the front of the peloton. Meanwhile Bouygues Telecom showed little concern for its general classification lead, with the French squad not involved in chasing down the new lead group. The second duo would remain in no-man's land before being caught as the peloton pushed forward for an expected bunch finish. As the stage entered the final kilometre a group of 10 left the peloton, not only surpassing Roche's ambitious break but also Arashiro and Hirose's 75 kilometre lead. The 135-strong main bunch failed to re-gain the lead group down the kilometre-long finishing straight, allowing Great Britain's Jeremy Hunt (Crédit Agricole) to take his first victory of 2008 by half a bike length over Matteo Priamo (CSF Group-Navigare), and some six seconds ahead of the peloton. Perhaps the day's biggest winner was the third place getter, Gustavo Cesar (Karpin Galicia) who picked up a 10 seconds on all but one of his Stage 1 breakaway companions, placing him in second place on general classification and into the points classification jersey. Cesar was joined in the lead group by Stage 1 break away companion Jackson Rodriguez (Serramenti PVC Diquigiovanni-Androni Giocattoli), who finished fourth on the stage. With Crédit Agricole team-mate Hunt safely on his way to victory, Sébastien Hinault dropped off the pace of the lead group and finished in 10th place, four seconds behind the front nine. A further two seconds behind the Frenchman, Italy's Loddo took the bunch sprint for 11th place from Switzerland's Aurélien Clerc (Bouygues Telecom). PhotographyFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here Images by Shane Goss/www.licoricegallery.com
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Results1 Jeremy Hunt (GBr) Crédit Agricole 3.34.36 (44.65 km/h) 2 Matteo Priamo (Ita) CSF Group Navigare 3 Gustavo Cesar (Spa) Karpin Galicia 4 Jackson Rodriguez (Ven) Serramenti PVC Diquigiovanni-Androni Giocattoli 5 Peter McDonald (Aus) Drapac Porsche Developement Program 6 Moises Aldape (Mex) Team Type 1 7 Farshad Salehian (IRI) Islamic Azad Univercity Cycling Team 8 Koji Fukushima (Jpn) Meitan Hompo - GDR 9 Tanha Saeidi (IRI) Islamic Azad Univercity Cycling Team 10 Sébastien Hinault (Fra) Crédit Agricole 0.04 11 Alberto Loddo (Ita) Tinkoff Credit Systems 0.06 12 Aurélien Clerc (Swi) Bouygues Telecom 13 Stefan Loffler (Ger) Giant Asia Racing Team 14 Enrico Rossi (Ita) NGC Medical - OTC Industria Porte 15 Nolan Hoffman (RSA) South African National Team 16 Danilo Hondo (Ger) Serramenti PVC Diquigiovanni-Androni Giocattoli 17 Mauro Abel Richeze (Arg) CSF Group Navigare 18 Anuar Manan (Mas) Letua Cycling Team 19 Marco Corsini (Ita) NGC Medical - OTC Industria Porte 20 Mitchell Docker (Aus) Drapac Porsche Developement Program 21 Baek Sung Park (Kor) Seoul Cycling 22 Mohd Razak Abd (Mas) Malaysia National Team 23 Alexandre Usov (Blr) AG2r - La Mondiale 24 Haidar Ahmad Anuawar (Mas) Letua Cycling Team 25 Mehdi Sohrabi (IRI) Islamic Azad Univercity Cycling Team 26 Mohd Saleh (Mas) Malaysia National Team 27 Hariff Mohd Salleh (Mas) MNCF Cycling Team 28 Bernard Sulzberger (Aus) Letua Cycling Team 29 Nicolas Roche (Irl) Crédit Agricole 30 Hing Chun Chan (Hkg) Hongkong National Team 31 Francesco Tomei (Ita) CSF Group Navigare 32 Sergey Kudentsov (Rus) Trek - Marco Polo Cycling Team 33 Diego Nosotti (Ita) NGC Medical - OTC Industria Porte 34 Zamani M. Mustarudin (Mas) MNCF Cycling Team 35 Mizan Maleki (IRI) Islamic Azad Univercity Cycling Team 36 Matthieu Sprick (Fra) Bouygues Telecom 37 Jean-Marc Marino (Fra) Crédit Agricole 38 Zakkari Dempster (Aus) South Australia.com - AIS 39 Fabio Calabria (Aus) Team Type 1 40 Matt Wilson (Aus) Team Type 1 41 Miyataka Shimizu (Jpn) Meitan Hompo - GDR 42 Jacobus Venter (RSA) South African National Team 43 Vladimir Lopez (Col) Polygon Sweet Nice Team 44 San Kin Wu (Hkg) Hongkong National Team 45 Juan Mouron (Spa) Karpin Galicia 46 M. Daud Firdaus (Mas) Malaysia National Team 47 Jeremy Yates (NZl) New Zealand National Team 48 Hidenori Nodera (Jpn) Skil-Shimano 49 Kuei Peng (Tpe) Giant Asia Racing Team 50 Ruslan Ivanov (Mda) Serramenti PVC Diquigiovanni-Androni Giocattoli 51 Stefan Trafelet (Swi) NGC Medical - OTC Industria Porte 52 Alejandro Paleo (Spa) Karpin Galicia 53 Tanel Kangert (Est) AG2r - La Mondiale 54 Shinichi Fukushima (Jpn) Meitan Hompo - GDR 55 Walter Pedraza (Col) Tinkoff Credit Systems 56 Stuart Shaw (Aus) Drapac Porsche Developement Program 57 Budi Santoso (Ina) Polygon Sweet Nice Team 58 Mohd Sayuti Zahit (Mas) Letua Cycling Team 59 Wai Siu Ko (Hkg) Hongkong National Team 60 Johnnie Walker (Aus) South Australia.com - AIS 61 Nico Keinath (Ger) Team Ista 62 Joseph Chapman (NZl) New Zealand National Team 63 Vladimir Isaychev (Rus) Karpin Galicia 64 Chris. Meschenmoser (Ger) Team Ista 65 David Garcia (Spa) Karpin Galicia 66 Paul Odlin (NZl) New Zealand National Team 67 Herwin Jaya (Ina) Polygon Sweet Nice Team 68 Mohd Misbah Nur (Mas) Malaysia National Team 69 Alex Coutts (GBr) Giant Asia Racing Team 70 Rony Martias (Fra) Bouygues Telecom 71 Suhardi Hassan (Mas) Malaysia National Team 72 Massimiliano Maisto (Ita) NGC Medical - OTC Industria Porte 73 Ian MacGregor (USA) Team Type 1 74 Ramon Troncoso (Spa) Karpin Galicia 75 Jose Perez Serpa (Col) Serramenti PVC Diquigiovanni-Androni Giocattoli 76 Denis Bertolini (Ita) Serramenti PVC Diquigiovanni-Androni Giocattoli 77 Takashi Miyazawa (Jpn) Meitan Hompo - GDR 78 Yauhen Sobal (Blr) Tinkoff Credit Systems 79 Blaise Sonnery (Fra) AG2r - La Mondiale 80 Scott Lyttle (NZl) New Zealand National Team 81 Yusuke Hatanaka (Jpn) Skil-Shimano 82 Ben Brooks (Aus) Team Type 1 83 Yan Xing Dong (Chn) Trek - Marco Polo Cycling Team 84 Ian McCleod (RSA) South African National Team 85 Yip Wang Tang (Hkg) Hongkong National Team 86 Dennis van Niekerk (RSA) South African National Team 87 Simon Clarke (Aus) South Australia.com - AIS 88 Justin Kerr (NZl) New Zealand National Team 89 Mathieu Claude (Fra) Bouygues Telecom 90 Kovij Fahridi (IRI) Islamic Azad Univercity Cycling Team 91 Cédric Pineau (Fra) AG2r - La Mondiale 92 Hyeon Gu Kim (Kor) Seoul Cycling 93 Erik Hoffmann (Ger) Giant Asia Racing Team 94 Suk Hyo Gong (Kor) Seoul Cycling 95 Nikolay Trusov (Rus) Tinkoff Credit Systems 96 Waylon Woolcock (RSA) South African National Team 97 Li Yong Ng (Jpn) Meitan Hompo - GDR 98 Benjamin King (Aus) South Australia.com - AIS 99 Maxime Mederel (Fra) Crédit Agricole 100 Amir Zargari (IRI) Islamic Azad Univercity Cycling Team 101 Glen Chadwick (NZl) Team Type 1 102 Saiful Mohd Aziz (Mas) MNCF Cycling Team 103 Rolf Hofbauer (Ger) Team Ista 104 Vyacheslav Dyadichkin (Kaz) Polygon Sweet Nice Team 105 Jae Won Lee (Kor) Seoul Cycling 106 Tomoya Kano (Jpn) Skil-Shimano 107 Nikolai Schwarz (Ger) Team Ista 108 Robert Williams (Aus) Drapac Porsche Developement Program 109 Yoshinori Iino (Jpn) Skil-Shimano 110 Serguei Klimov (Rus) Tinkoff Credit Systems 111 Ken Onodera (Jpn) Trek - Marco Polo Cycling Team 112 Kuan Lai (Tpe) Giant Asia Racing Team 113 Jean-Charles Senac (Fra) AG2r - La Mondiale 114 Pavel Brutt (Rus) Tinkoff Credit Systems 115 Yoshiyuki Abe (Jpn) Skil-Shimano 116 HongKi Yoo (Kor) Seoul Cycling 117 David George (RSA) South African National Team 118 Mustafa Amir Rusli (Mas) MNCF Cycling Team 119 Ashley Whitehead (NZl) New Zealand National Team 120 Jasmin Mohd Ruslan (Mas) MNCF Cycling Team 121 Jai Crawford (Aus) Trek - Marco Polo Cycling Team 122 Johann Tschopp (Swi) Bouygues Telecom 123 Fuyu Li (Chn) Trek - Marco Polo Cycling Team 124 Mark O'Brien (Aus) Drapac Porsche Developement Program 125 Sea Loh Keong (Mas) Trek - Marco Polo Cycling Team 126 Wesley Sulzberger (Aus) South Australia.com - AIS 127 Ryan Arihan (Ina) Letua Cycling Team 128 M. Fauzan Ahmed Lutti (Mas) Malaysia National Team 129 Tonton Susanto (Ina) Letua Cycling Team 130 Hari Fitrianto (Ina) Polygon Sweet Nice Team 131 Carlos José Ochoa (Ven) Serramenti PVC Diquigiovanni-Androni Giocattoli 132 Jorg Lehmann (Ger) Team Ista 133 Stijn Vandenbergh (Bel) AG2r - La Mondiale 134 Hon Ying Yeung (Hkg) Hongkong National Team 135 Ho Seon Park (Kor) Seoul Cycling 136 Simon Gerrans (Aus) Crédit Agricole 0.23 137 Yukiya Arashiro (Jpn) Meitan Hompo - GDR 0.29 138 Yoshimasa Hirose (Jpn) Skil-Shimano 0.30 139 Rizza Abdullah Pahlavi (Ina) Polygon Sweet Nice Team 0.37 140 William Ford (Aus) South Australia.com - AIS 0.47 141 Gene Bates (Aus) Drapac Porsche Developement Program 1.15 142 Filippo Savini (Ita) CSF Group Navigare 1.54 143 Ruben Bongiorno (Arg) CSF Group Navigare 144 Julio Cuapio Perez (Mex) CSF Group Navigare 3.19 145 Stef Clement (Ned) Bouygues Telecom 4.43 Points Sprint 1 - SG. Bakap 1 Aurélien Clerc (Swi) Bouygues Telecom 5 pts 2 Mitchell Docker (Aus) Drapac Porsche Developement Program 3 3 Bernard Sulzberger (Aus) Letua Cycling Team 2 4 Takashi Miyazawa (Jpn) Meitan Hompo - GDR 1 Sprint 2 - Bagan Serai 1 Bernard Sulzberger (Aus) Letua Cycling Team 5 pts 2 Shinichi Fukushima (Jpn) Meitan Hompo - GDR 3 3 Anuar Manan (Mas) Letua Cycling Team 2 4 Diego Nosotti (Ita) NGC Medical - OTC Industria Porte 1 Sprint 3- Pantai Remis 1 Yukiya Arashiro (Jpn) Meitan Hompo - GDR 5 pts 2 Yoshimasa Hirose (Jpn) Skil-Shimano 3 3 Peter McDonald (Aus) Drapac Porsche Developement Program 2 4 Walter Pedraza (Col) Tinkoff Credit Systems 1 Asian riders 1 Farshad Salehian (IRI) Islamic Azad Univercity Cycling Team 3.34.36 2 Koji Fukushima (Jpn) Meitan Hompo - GDR 3 Tanha Saeidi (IRI) Islamic Azad Univercity Cycling Team 4 Anuar Manan (Mas) Letua Cycling Team 0.06 5 Baek Sung Park (Kor) Seoul Cycling 6 Mohd Razak Abd (Mas) Malaysia National Team 7 Haidar Ahmad Anuawar (Mas) Letua Cycling Team 8 Mehdi Sohrabi (IRI) Islamic Azad Univercity Cycling Team 9 Mohd Saleh (Mas) Malaysia National Team 10 Hariff Mohd Salleh (Mas) MNCF Cycling Team 11 Hing Chun Chan (Hkg) Hongkong National Team 12 Zamani M. Mustarudin (Mas) MNCF Cycling Team 13 Mizan Maleki (IRI) Islamic Azad Univercity Cycling Team 14 Miyataka Shimizu (Jpn) Meitan Hompo - GDR 15 San Kin Wu (Hkg) Hongkong National Team 16 M. Daud Firdaus (Mas) Malaysia National Team 17 Hidenori Nodera (Jpn) Skil-Shimano 18 Kuei Peng (Tpe) Giant Asia Racing Team 19 Shinichi Fukushima (Jpn) Meitan Hompo - GDR 20 Budi Santoso (Ina) Polygon Sweet Nice Team 21 Mohd Sayuti Zahit (Mas) Letua Cycling Team 22 Wai Siu Ko (Hkg) Hongkong National Team 23 Herwin Jaya (Ina) Polygon Sweet Nice Team 24 Mohd Misbah Nur (Mas) Malaysia National Team 25 Suhardi Hassan (Mas) Malaysia National Team 26 Takashi Miyazawa (Jpn) Meitan Hompo - GDR 27 Yusuke Hatanaka (Jpn) Skil-Shimano 28 Yan Xing Dong (Chn) Trek - Marco Polo Cycling Team 29 Yip Wang Tang (Hkg) Hongkong National Team 30 Kovij Fahridi (IRI) Islamic Azad Univercity Cycling Team 31 Hyeon Gu Kim (Kor) Seoul Cycling 32 Suk Hyo Gong (Kor) Seoul Cycling 33 Li Yong Ng (Jpn) Meitan Hompo - GDR 34 Amir Zargari (IRI) Islamic Azad Univercity Cycling Team 35 Saiful Mohd Aziz (Mas) MNCF Cycling Team 36 Vyacheslav Dyadichkin (Kaz) Polygon Sweet Nice Team 37 Jae Won Lee (Kor) Seoul Cycling 38 Tomoya Kano (Jpn) Skil-Shimano 39 Yoshinori Iino (Jpn) Skil-Shimano 40 Ken Onodera (Jpn) Trek - Marco Polo Cycling Team 41 Kuan Lai (Tpe) Giant Asia Racing Team 42 Yoshiyuki Abe (Jpn) Skil-Shimano 43 HongKi Yoo (Kor) Seoul Cycling 44 Mustafa Amir Rusli (Mas) MNCF Cycling Team 45 Jasmin Mohd Ruslan (Mas) MNCF Cycling Team 46 Fuyu Li (Chn) Trek - Marco Polo Cycling Team 47 Sea Loh Keong (Mas) Trek - Marco Polo Cycling Team 48 Ryan Arihan (Ina) Letua Cycling Team 49 M. Fauzan Ahmed Lutti (Mas) Malaysia National Team 50 Tonton Susanto (Ina) Letua Cycling Team 51 Hari Fitrianto (Ina) Polygon Sweet Nice Team 52 Hon Ying Yeung (Hkg) Hongkong National Team 53 Ho Seon Park (Kor) Seoul Cycling 54 Yukiya Arashiro (Jpn) Meitan Hompo - GDR 55 Yoshimasa Hirose (Jpn) Skil-Shimano 0.30 56 Rizza Abdullah Pahlavi (Ina) Polygon Sweet Nice Team 0.37 Teams 1 Islamic Azad University 10.43.54 2 Crédit Agricole 3 CSF Group-Navigare 0.06 4 Serramenti PVC 5 Drapac Porche 6 Team Type 1 7 Karpin Galicia 8 Meitan Hompo - GDR 9 NGC Medical - OTC 0.12 10 Letua Cycling Team 11 Malaysia N.T. 12 Bouygues Telecom 13 Giant Asia Racing Team 14 Hong Kong N.T. 15 South African N.T. 16 Tinkoff Credit Systems 17 AG2R La Mondiale 18 MNCF Cycling Team 19 Polygon Sweet Nice 20 New Zealand N.T. 21 SouthAustralia.Com - AIS 22 Seoul Cycling 23 Trek Marco Polo 24 Team Ista 25 Skil - Shimano Asian teams 1 Islamic Azad University 10.43.54 2 Meitan Hompo - GDR 0.06 3 Malaysia N.T. 0.12 4 Letua Cycling Team 5 Hong Kong N.T. 6 MNCF Cycling Team 7 Seoul Cycling 8 Trek Marco Polo 9 Polygon Sweet Nice General classification 1 Matthieu Sprick (Fra) Bouygues Telecom 7.45.27 2 Gustavo Cesar (Spa) Karpin Galicia 0.03 3 Mitchell Docker (Aus) Drapac Porsche Developement Program 4 Bernard Sulzberger (Aus) Letua Cycling Team 0.06 5 Jackson Rodriguez (Ven) Serramenti PVC Diquigiovanni-Androni Giocattoli 0.07 6 Matt Wilson (Aus) Team Type 1 7 Shinichi Fukushima (Jpn) Meitan Hompo - GDR 0.08 8 Diego Nosotti (Ita) NGC Medical - OTC Industria Porte 0.09 9 Jeremy Yates (NZl) New Zealand National Team 0.11 10 Zakkari Dempster (Aus) South Australia.com - AIS 0.12 11 Jean-Marc Marino (Fra) Crédit Agricole 12 Baek Sung Park (Kor) Seoul Cycling 0.13 13 Ruslan Ivanov (Mda) Serramenti PVC Diquigiovanni-Androni Giocattoli 14 Hidenori Nodera (Jpn) Skil-Shimano 15 Alex Coutts (GBr) Giant Asia Racing Team 16 Yauhen Sobal (Blr) Tinkoff Credit Systems 17 Ian McCleod (RSA) South African National Team 18 Glen Chadwick (NZl) Team Type 1 19 Tomoya Kano (Jpn) Skil-Shimano 20 Mohd Misbah Nur (Mas) Malaysia National Team 21.58 21 Jeremy Hunt (GBr) Crédit Agricole 23.05 22 Matteo Priamo (Ita) CSF Group Navigare 23.09 23 Aurélien Clerc (Swi) Bouygues Telecom 23.10 24 Anuar Manan (Mas) Letua Cycling Team 23.12 25 Alberto Loddo (Ita) Tinkoff Credit Systems 23.13 26 Danilo Hondo (Ger) Serramenti PVC Diquigiovanni-Androni Giocattoli 27 Francesco Tomei (Ita) CSF Group Navigare 28 Mohd Razak Abd (Mas) Malaysia National Team 29 Haidar Ahmad Anuawar (Mas) Letua Cycling Team 30 Hariff Mohd Salleh (Mas) MNCF Cycling Team 31 Hing Chun Chan (Hkg) Hongkong National Team 32 Zamani M. Mustarudin (Mas) MNCF Cycling Team 33 Fabio Calabria (Aus) Team Type 1 34 Stuart Shaw (Aus) Drapac Porsche Developement Program 35 Mohd Sayuti Zahit (Mas) Letua Cycling Team 36 Kuei Peng (Tpe) Giant Asia Racing Team 37 Takashi Miyazawa (Jpn) Meitan Hompo - GDR 38 Denis Bertolini (Ita) Serramenti PVC Diquigiovanni-Androni Giocattoli 39 Chris. Meschenmoser (Ger) Team Ista 40 Rony Martias (Fra) Bouygues Telecom 41 Yusuke Hatanaka (Jpn) Skil-Shimano 42 Yip Wang Tang (Hkg) Hongkong National Team 43 Nikolay Trusov (Rus) Tinkoff Credit Systems 44 Ho Seon Park (Kor) Seoul Cycling 45 Peter McDonald (Aus) Drapac Porsche Developement Program 23.14 46 Moises Aldape (Mex) Team Type 1 23.15 47 Farshad Salehian (IRI) Islamic Azad Univercity Cycling Team 48 Tanha Saeidi (IRI) Islamic Azad Univercity Cycling Team 49 Koji Fukushima (Jpn) Meitan Hompo - GDR 50 Walter Pedraza (Col) Tinkoff Credit Systems 23.18 51 Mathieu Claude (Fra) Bouygues Telecom 52 Sébastien Hinault (Fra) Crédit Agricole 23.19 53 Mohd Saleh (Mas) Malaysia National Team 23.21 54 Mauro Abel Richeze (Arg) CSF Group Navigare 55 Miyataka Shimizu (Jpn) Meitan Hompo - GDR 56 M. Daud Firdaus (Mas) Malaysia National Team 57 Juan Mouron (Spa) Karpin Galicia 58 Vladimir Lopez (Col) Polygon Sweet Nice Team 59 Stefan Trafelet (Swi) NGC Medical - OTC Industria Porte 60 San Kin Wu (Hkg) Hongkong National Team 61 Marco Corsini (Ita) NGC Medical - OTC Industria Porte 62 Alejandro Paleo (Spa) Karpin Galicia 63 Nicolas Roche (Irl) Crédit Agricole 64 Nolan Hoffman (RSA) South African National Team 65 Suhardi Hassan (Mas) Malaysia National Team 66 Alexandre Usov (Blr) AG2r - La Mondiale 67 Vladimir Isaychev (Rus) Karpin Galicia 68 Herwin Jaya (Ina) Polygon Sweet Nice Team 69 Jose Perez Serpa (Col) Serramenti PVC Diquigiovanni-Androni Giocattoli 70 Jacobus Venter (RSA) South African National Team 71 Nico Keinath (Ger) Team Ista 72 Ramon Troncoso (Spa) Karpin Galicia 73 Ben Brooks (Aus) Team Type 1 74 Budi Santoso (Ina) Polygon Sweet Nice Team 75 David Garcia (Spa) Karpin Galicia 76 Stefan Loffler (Ger) Giant Asia Racing Team 77 Mizan Maleki (IRI) Islamic Azad Univercity Cycling Team 78 Mehdi Sohrabi (IRI) Islamic Azad Univercity Cycling Team 79 Enrico Rossi (Ita) NGC Medical - OTC Industria Porte 80 Jae Won Lee (Kor) Seoul Cycling 81 Sergey Kudentsov (Rus) Trek - Marco Polo Cycling Team 82 Rolf Hofbauer (Ger) Team Ista 83 Suk Hyo Gong (Kor) Seoul Cycling 84 Massimiliano Maisto (Ita) NGC Medical - OTC Industria Porte 85 Dennis van Niekerk (RSA) South African National Team 86 Wai Siu Ko (Hkg) Hongkong National Team 87 Johnnie Walker (Aus) South Australia.com - AIS 88 Li Yong Ng (Jpn) Meitan Hompo - GDR 89 Hyeon Gu Kim (Kor) Seoul Cycling 90 Scott Lyttle (NZl) New Zealand National Team 91 Pavel Brutt (Rus) Tinkoff Credit Systems 92 Tanel Kangert (Est) AG2r - La Mondiale 93 Blaise Sonnery (Fra) AG2r - La Mondiale 94 Erik Hoffmann (Ger) Giant Asia Racing Team 95 Nikolai Schwarz (Ger) Team Ista 96 HongKi Yoo (Kor) Seoul Cycling 97 Maxime Mederel (Fra) Crédit Agricole 98 Stijn Vandenbergh (Bel) AG2r - La Mondiale 99 Waylon Woolcock (RSA) South African National Team 100 Yan Xing Dong (Chn) Trek - Marco Polo Cycling Team 101 Jasmin Mohd Ruslan (Mas) MNCF Cycling Team 102 Serguei Klimov (Rus) Tinkoff Credit Systems 103 Paul Odlin (NZl) New Zealand National Team 104 David George (RSA) South African National Team 105 Ian MacGregor (USA) Team Type 1 106 Carlos José Ochoa (Ven) Serramenti PVC Diquigiovanni-Androni Giocattoli 107 Hon Ying Yeung (Hkg) Hongkong National Team 108 Joseph Chapman (NZl) New Zealand National Team 109 Ken Onodera (Jpn) Trek - Marco Polo Cycling Team 110 Mustafa Amir Rusli (Mas) MNCF Cycling Team 111 Justin Kerr (NZl) New Zealand National Team 112 Simon Clarke (Aus) South Australia.com - AIS 113 Vyacheslav Dyadichkin (Kaz) Polygon Sweet Nice Team 114 Cédric Pineau (Fra) AG2r - La Mondiale 115 Jorg Lehmann (Ger) Team Ista 116 Robert Williams (Aus) Drapac Porsche Developement Program 117 Jean-Charles Senac (Fra) AG2r - La Mondiale 118 Benjamin King (Aus) South Australia.com - AIS 119 Yoshinori Iino (Jpn) Skil-Shimano 120 Fuyu Li (Chn) Trek - Marco Polo Cycling Team 121 Kovij Fahridi (IRI) Islamic Azad Univercity Cycling Team 122 Kuan Lai (Tpe) Giant Asia Racing Team 123 Johann Tschopp (Swi) Bouygues Telecom 124 Amir Zargari (IRI) Islamic Azad Univercity Cycling Team 125 Mark O'Brien (Aus) Drapac Porsche Developement Program 126 Ashley Whitehead (NZl) New Zealand National Team 127 Saiful Mohd Aziz (Mas) MNCF Cycling Team 128 Yoshiyuki Abe (Jpn) Skil-Shimano 129 Ryan Arihan (Ina) Letua Cycling Team 130 Jai Crawford (Aus) Trek - Marco Polo Cycling Team 131 Tonton Susanto (Ina) Letua Cycling Team 132 Hari Fitrianto (Ina) Polygon Sweet Nice Team 133 Sea Loh Keong (Mas) Trek - Marco Polo Cycling Team 134 Wesley Sulzberger (Aus) South Australia.com - AIS 135 M. Fauzan Ahmed Lutti (Mas) Malaysia National Team 136 Simon Gerrans (Aus) Crédit Agricole 23.38 137 Yukiya Arashiro (Jpn) Meitan Hompo - GDR 23.41 138 Yoshimasa Hirose (Jpn) Skil-Shimano 23.43 139 Rizza Abdullah Pahlavi (Ina) Polygon Sweet Nice Team 23.44 140 William Ford (Aus) South Australia.com - AIS 24.02 141 Gene Bates (Aus) Drapac Porsche Developement Program 24.30 142 Ruben Bongiorno (Arg) CSF Group Navigare 25.09 143 Filippo Savini (Ita) CSF Group Navigare 144 Julio Cuapio Perez (Mex) CSF Group Navigare 26.34 145 Stef Clement (Ned) Bouygues Telecom 27.58 Points classification 1 Gustavo Cesar (Spa) Karpin Galicia 22 pts 2 Bernard Sulzberger (Aus) Letua Cycling Team 20 3 Mitchell Docker (Aus) Drapac Porsche Developement Program 20 4 Matthieu Sprick (Fra) Bouygues Telecom 15 5 Jeremy Hunt (GBr) Crédit Agricole 15 6 Jeremy Yates (NZl) New Zealand National Team 15 7 Jackson Rodriguez (Ven) Serramenti PVC Diquigiovanni-Androni Giocattoli 14 8 Diego Nosotti (Ita) NGC Medical - OTC Industria Porte 14 9 Zakkari Dempster (Aus) South Australia.com - AIS 14 10 Matteo Priamo (Ita) CSF Group Navigare 14 11 Matt Wilson (Aus) Team Type 1 13 12 Peter McDonald (Aus) Drapac Porsche Developement Program 13 13 Ruslan Ivanov (Mda) Serramenti PVC Diquigiovanni-Androni Giocattoli 10 14 Moises Aldape (Mex) Team Type 1 10 15 Aurélien Clerc (Swi) Bouygues Telecom 9 16 Baek Sung Park (Kor) Seoul Cycling 9 17 Farshad Salehian (IRI) Islamic Azad Univercity Cycling Team 9 18 Shinichi Fukushima (Jpn) Meitan Hompo - GDR 8 19 Koji Fukushima (Jpn) Meitan Hompo - GDR 8 20 Jean-Marc Marino (Fra) Crédit Agricole 7 21 Tanha Saeidi (IRI) Islamic Azad Univercity Cycling Team 7 22 Hidenori Nodera (Jpn) Skil-Shimano 6 23 Sébastien Hinault (Fra) Crédit Agricole 6 24 Yukiya Arashiro (Jpn) Meitan Hompo - GDR 5 25 Alberto Loddo (Ita) Tinkoff Credit Systems 5 26 Ian McCleod (RSA) South African National Team 4 27 Stefan Loffler (Ger) Giant Asia Racing Team 3 28 Yoshimasa Hirose (Jpn) Skil-Shimano 3 29 Anuar Manan (Mas) Letua Cycling Team 2 30 Enrico Rossi (Ita) NGC Medical - OTC Industria Porte 2 31 Yauhen Sobal (Blr) Tinkoff Credit Systems 1 32 Takashi Miyazawa (Jpn) Meitan Hompo - GDR 1 33 Walter Pedraza (Col) Tinkoff Credit Systems 1 34 Nolan Hoffman (RSA) South African National Team 1 Asian riders classification 1 Shinichi Fukushima (Jpn) Meitan Hompo - GDR 7.45.35 2 Baek Sung Park (Kor) Seoul Cycling 0.05 3 Hidenori Nodera (Jpn) Skil-Shimano 4 Tomoya Kano (Jpn) Skil-Shimano 5 Mohd Misbah Nur (Mas) Malaysia National Team 21.50 6 Anuar Manan (Mas) Letua Cycling Team 23.04 7 Mohd Razak Abd (Mas) Malaysia National Team 23.05 8 Haidar Ahmad Anuawar (Mas) Letua Cycling Team 9 Hariff Mohd Salleh (Mas) MNCF Cycling Team 10 Hing Chun Chan (Hkg) Hongkong National Team 11 Zamani M. Mustarudin (Mas) MNCF Cycling Team 12 Mohd Sayuti Zahit (Mas) Letua Cycling Team 13 Kuei Peng (Tpe) Giant Asia Racing Team 14 Takashi Miyazawa (Jpn) Meitan Hompo - GDR 15 Yusuke Hatanaka (Jpn) Skil-Shimano 16 Yip Wang Tang (Hkg) Hongkong National Team 17 Ho Seon Park (Kor) Seoul Cycling 18 Farshad Salehian (IRI) Islamic Azad Univercity Cycling Team 23.07 19 Tanha Saeidi (IRI) Islamic Azad Univercity Cycling Team 20 Koji Fukushima (Jpn) Meitan Hompo - GDR 21 Mohd Saleh (Mas) Malaysia National Team 23.13 22 Miyataka Shimizu (Jpn) Meitan Hompo - GDR 23 M. Daud Firdaus (Mas) Malaysia National Team 24 San Kin Wu (Hkg) Hongkong National Team 25 Suhardi Hassan (Mas) Malaysia National Team 26 Herwin Jaya (Ina) Polygon Sweet Nice Team 27 Budi Santoso (Ina) Polygon Sweet Nice Team 28 Mizan Maleki (IRI) Islamic Azad Univercity Cycling Team 29 Mehdi Sohrabi (IRI) Islamic Azad Univercity Cycling Team 30 Jae Won Lee (Kor) Seoul Cycling 31 Suk Hyo Gong (Kor) Seoul Cycling 32 Wai Siu Ko (Hkg) Hongkong National Team 33 Li Yong Ng (Jpn) Meitan Hompo - GDR 34 Hyeon Gu Kim (Kor) Seoul Cycling 35 HongKi Yoo (Kor) Seoul Cycling 36 Yan Xing Dong (Chn) Trek - Marco Polo Cycling Team 37 Jasmin Mohd Ruslan (Mas) MNCF Cycling Team 38 Hon Ying Yeung (Hkg) Hongkong National Team 39 Ken Onodera (Jpn) Trek - Marco Polo Cycling Team 40 Mustafa Amir Rusli (Mas) MNCF Cycling Team 41 Vyacheslav Dyadichkin (Kaz) Polygon Sweet Nice Team 42 Yoshinori Iino (Jpn) Skil-Shimano 43 Fuyu Li (Chn) Trek - Marco Polo Cycling Team 44 Kovij Fahridi (IRI) Islamic Azad Univercity Cycling Team 45 Kuan Lai (Tpe) Giant Asia Racing Team 46 Amir Zargari (IRI) Islamic Azad Univercity Cycling Team 47 Saiful Mohd Aziz (Mas) MNCF Cycling Team 48 Yoshiyuki Abe (Jpn) Skil-Shimano 49 Ryan Arihan (Ina) Letua Cycling Team 50 Tonton Susanto (Ina) Letua Cycling Team 51 Hari Fitrianto (Ina) Polygon Sweet Nice Team 52 Sea Loh Keong (Mas) Trek - Marco Polo Cycling Team 53 M. Fauzan Ahmed Lutti (Mas) Malaysia National Team 54 Yukiya Arashiro (Jpn) Meitan Hompo - GDR 23.33 55 Yoshimasa Hirose (Jpn) Skil-Shimano 23.35 56 Rizza Abdullah Pahlavi (Ina) Polygon Sweet Nice Team 23.36 Teams classification 1 Serramenti PVC 23.39.54 2 Team Type 1 3 Skil - Shimano 0.06 4 Bouygues Telecom 23.03 5 Letua Cycling Team 23.06 6 Tinkoff Credit Systems 7 Drapac Porche 23.08 8 Meitan Hompo - GDR 9 Crédit Agricole 23.14 10 Seoul Cycling 11 Giant Asia Racing Team 12 Karpin Galicia 23.16 13 NGC Medical - OTC 23.22 14 South African N.T. 15 New Zealand N.T. 16 SouthAustralia.Com - AIS 17 Malaysia N.T. 44.59 18 Hong Kong N.T. 46.14 19 MNCF Cycling Team 20 CSF Group-Navigare 46.16 21 Islamic Azad University 46.18 22 Polygon Sweet Nice 46.22 23 Team Ista 24 AG2R La Mondiale 46.30 25 Trek Marco Polo Asian teams classification 1 Meitan Hompo - GDR 24.03.02 2 Seoul Cycling 0.06 3 Malaysia N.T. 21.51 4 Letua Cycling Team 22.58 5 Hong Kong N.T. 23.06 6 MNCF Cycling Team 7 Islamic Azad University 23.10 8 Polygon Sweet Nice 23.14 9 Trek Marco Polo 23.22 |
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