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Tour de Hokkaido - 2.5
Japan, September 11-16, 2002
2001 Results Stage List Start
List Past winners
The Stages
- Prologue - September
11: Kushiro Sports Park ITT, 2.5 km
- Stage 1 - September
12: Kushiro - Rausu, 176 km
- Stage 2 - September
13: Shari - Kitami, 171 km
- Stage 3 - September
14: Rubeshibe - Shimizu, 170 km
- Stage 4 - September
15: Hidaka - Iwamizawa, 159 km
- Stage 5 - September
16: Makomanai Park Criterium, 60 km
Start list
Shimano Racing Ireland
1 Shinri Suzuki (Jpn) 11 Paul Griffin (Ire)
2 Tomoya Kanou (Jpn) 12 John O'shea (Ire)
3 Hisafumi Imanishi (Jpn) 13 Sweetman Craig (Ire)
4 Kaoru Ohuchi (Jpn) 14 David O'loughlin (Ire)
5 Masamichi Yamamoto (Jpn) 15 Patrick Moriarty (Ire)
Asian Kogyo Nippon Hodo-Jura Suisse
21 Hiroshi Sakaguchi (Jpn) 31 Satoshi Hirose (Jpn)
22 Koki Shimbo (Jpn) 32 Kazuya Okazaki (Jpn)
23 Mituteru Tanaka (Jpn) 33 Mikahail Teteryuk (Kaz)
24 Kentaro Eshita (Jpn) 34 Takumi Beppu (Jpn)
25 Ken Akita (Jpn) 35 Simone Mori (Swi)
Bridgestone Anchor Sumita Ravanello Pi
41 Ken Hashikawa (Jpn) 51 Makoto Iijima (Jpn)
42 Tomokazu Fujino (Jpn) 52 Eiko Takahashi (Jpn)
43 Shibuya Junichi (Jpn) 53 Shusaku Takahashi (Jpn)
44 Mizutani Takehiro (Jpn) 54 Taiji Tanaka (Jpn)
45 Yasutaka Tashiro (Jpn) 55 Hideaki Fujii (Jpn)
Chinese Taipei Nihon Unv.
61 Kuan-Hua Lai (Tpe) 71 Go Ogasawara (Jpn)
62 Kuei-Hsiang Peng (Tpe) 72 Masaru Fukuhara (Jpn)
63 Hsiao-Hua Yu (Tpe) 73 Kota Onodera (Jpn)
64 Kyoshi Miura (Tpe) 74 Taiji Nishitani (Jpn)
65 Akira Kakinuma (Tpe) 75 Kazuhiro Mori (Jpn)
Kyoto San. Unv. Miyata Subaru
81 Makoto Kobayashi (Jpn) 91 Kazuyuki Manabe (Jpn)
82 Michiaki Kouno (Jpn) 92 Kojiro Nakagawa (Jpn)
83 Ryutaro Iwamoto (Jpn) 93 Hideto Yukinari (Jpn)
84 Yoshiyuki Shimizu (Jpn) 94 Masakazu Mori (Jpn)
85 Ryuichi Tuji (Jpn) 95 Masahiro Shinagawa (Jpn)
Sel. Hokkaido Kyoto Unv.
101 Masaru Takagi (Jpn) 111 Masayuki Yazawa (Jpn)
102 Yuya Hayashi (Jpn) 112 Yoichi Matsumura (Jpn)
103 Irii Naoki (Jpn) 113 Takuro Nishimura (Jpn)
104 Makoto Fujiwara (Jpn) 114 Rino Hosokawa (Jpn)
105 Takezo Baba (Jpn) 115 Keiishi Koga (Jpn)
Hokkaido Unv. Marco Polo
121 Fumiaki Takakai (Jpn) 131 Bert Dekker (Ned)
122 Shin Katsumata (Jpn) 132 Kay Kermer (Ger)
123 Hiroki Niino (Jpn) 133 Nathan Dahlberg (NZl)
124 Ryutaro Suemune (Jpn) 134 Rasmus Madsen (Den)
125 Isamu Ono (Jpn) 135 Michael Carter (USA)
Canada Korea
141 Dominique Peras (Can) 151 Jong-Jae Kim (Kor)
142 Andrew Pinfold (Can) 152 Sung-Ho Kim (Kor)
143 Andreas Hestler (Can) 153 Jae-Tea Lee (Kor)
144 Chris Sheppard (Can) 154 Jeong-Seok Chung (Kor)
145 Mathieu Toulouse (Can) 155 Woo-Jung Lee (Kor)
Chuo Unv. Iran
161 Kazutaka Mizuo (Jpn) 171 Ghader Mizbani Iranagh (Iri)
162 Yoshinori Izumikawa (Jpn) 172 Hossein Askari (Iri)
163 Akio Kobayashi (Jpn) 173 Ahad Kazemi Sarai (Iri)
164 Ryota Ohno (Jpn) 174 Abbas Saeidi Tanha (Iri)
165 Hisaki Hihara (Jpn) 175 Alireza Haghi (Iri)
Orbea Etxe-Ondo Nakagawa Fet
181 Pavel Nevdakh (Kaz) 191 Takuya Nishimura (Jpn)
182 Kairat Baigudinov (Kaz) 192 Koji Wanochi (Jpn)
183 Teruo Iida (Jpn) 193 Masashi Fujita (Jpn)
184 Yusuke Takahashi (Jpn) 194 Haruo Inoue (Jpn)
185 Michiaki Saitou (Jpn) 195 Kenji Tsuduki (Jpn)
Past winners
2001 David McCann (Irl) Ireland
2000 Eric Wohlberg (Can) Canada
1999 Ken Hashikawa (Jpn) Bridgestone Anchor
Past winners by Mario Stiehl, www.world-of-cycling.com
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