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7th Tour of Japan - 2.5Japan, May 19-26, 20022001 Results Stage List Preview Start list Past winners The Stages
PreviewTaking place from May 19-26 this year is the 2.5 category Tour of Japan, run over 6 stages and 865 kilometres. The route is identical to last year, starting in Osaka with the 140.8 km Sakai Senboku Circuit, travelling to Nara, Shuzenji, Motegi, and Utsunomiya before finishing in Tokyo with the 155.1 km Hibiya - Ooi Wharf Circuit. There will be 16 teams of 6 riders, including Division II defending champions Mroz, as well as RDM-Flanders, AXA-VVZ, Comnet Senges, Jura Suisse, national teams from Kazakhstan, Australia, Malaysia, Hong Kong and seven Japanese teams. Start listMroz RDM-Flanders 11 Pawel Zugaj (Pol) 21 David Plas (Bel) 12 Mateusz Mroz (Pol) 22 Bert Scheirlinckx (Bel) 13 Zbigniew Wyrzykowski (Pol) 23 Jurgen Landrie (Bel) 14 Oleksandr Klymenko (Ukr) 24 Nico Indekeu (Bel) 15 Pawel Niedzwiecki (Pol) 25 Stijn Vanstraelen (Bel) 16 Kazimierz Stafiej (Pol) 26 Marco Engels (Bel) AXA-VVZ Professional Cycling Team Team Comnet-Senges 31 Marcel Luppes (Ned) 41 Stefan Ganser (Ger) 32 Edward Dunning (Ned) 42 Markus Ganser (Ger) 33 Robert Slippens (Ned) 43 Hans-Jurgen Juretzek (Ger) 34 Danny Stam (Ned) 44 Tjarco Cuppens (Ned) 35 Jan Hordijk (Ned) 45 Axel Hauschke (Ger) 36 Peep Mikli (Est) 46 Wolfram Wiese (Ger) Team Jura Suisse Kazakhstan National Team 51 Pierre Ackermann (Swi) 61 Andrey Medyannikov (Kaz) 52 David Chassot (Swi) 62 Assan Bazayev (Kaz) 53 Michel Klinger (Swi) 63 Maxim Iglinskiy (Kaz) 54 Florian Ludi (Swi) 64 Bakhtiyr Mamyrov (Kaz) 55 Simone Mori (Ita) 65 Viktor Shestakov (Kaz) 56 Guiseppe Ribolzi (Swi) 66 Alexandr Dymovskikh (Kaz) Australian National Team Malaysia National Team 71 Scott Davis (Aus) 81 Musairi Musa (Mas) 72 Ashley Humbert (Aus) 82 Shahrizan Selamat (Mas) 73 Adrian Laidler (Aus) 83 Nor.Effendy Rosli (Mas) 74 Gene Bates (Aus) 84 Ah.Thiam Wong (Mas) 75 David Pell (Aus) 85 Suhardi Hassan (Mas) 76 David Mcpartland (Aus) Hong Kong National Team Shimano Racing 91 Kam Po Wong (Hkg) 101 Yoshiyuki Abe (Jpn) 92 Siu Lun Ho (Hkg) 102 Hisafumi Imanishi (Jpn) 93 Ngai Ching Wong (Hkg) 103 Tomoya Kano (Jpn) 94 King Nin Lau (Hkg) 104 Shinri Suzuki (Jpn) 95 Chun Ming Tsoi (Hkg) 105 Kaoru Ouchi (Jpn) 96 Kai Ming Tsang (Hkg) 106 Masamichi Yamamoto (Jpn) Asian Ind. Racing RT Nipponhodo 111 Mitsuteru Tanaka (Jpn) 121 Satoshi Hirose (Jpn) 112 Shinji Suzuki (Jpn) 122 Kazuya Okazaki (Jpn) 113 Koki Shimbo (Jpn) 123 Takumi Beppu (Jpn) 114 Hiroshi Sakaguchi (Jpn) 124 Takeaki Ayabe (Jpn) 115 Kentaro Eshita (Jpn) 116 Ken Akita (Jpn) Team Bridgestone Anchor Sumita-Ravanello-Pealizumi 131 Shinichi Fukushima (Jpn) 141 Makoto Iijima (Jpn) 132 Takehiro Mizutani (Jpn) 142 Ikki Yoneyama (Jpn) 133 Tomokazu Fujino (Jpn) 143 Kazutaka Fukao (Jpn) 134 Tetsuya Okada (Jpn) 144 Taiji Tanaka (Jpn) 135 Junichi Shibuya (Jpn) 145 Kazuaki Akasaka (Jpn) 136 Yoshimasa Hirose (Jpn) 146 Takashi Yamada (Jpn) Miyata-Subaru Racing Team Team Orbea Etxeondo 151 Kazuyuki Manabe (Jpn) 161 Kairat Baigudinov (Kaz) 152 Yasuki Uchiyama (Jpn) 163 Yusuke Takahashi (Jpn) 153 Hideto Yukinari (Jpn) 164 Makoto Takeuchi (Jpn) 154 Koichi Asano (Jpn) 165 Teruo Iida (Jpn) 155 Jun Otsuka (Jpn) 166 Pavel Nevdakh (Kaz) 156 Masahiro Shinagawa (Jpn) Past winners2001 Pawel Niedzwiecki (Pol) Mroz-Supradyn Witaminy 2000 Mauro Gianetti (Swi) Vini Caldirola-Sidermec 1999 Andrzej Sypytkowski (Pol) Mroz 1998 Frank McCormack (USA) Saturn 1997 Bart Bowen (USA) Saturn 1996 Jean-Philippe Duracka (Fra) French national team |
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