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Tour of Siam - 2.2
Thailand, January 15-21, 2006
Stage List Start List
The Stages
- Stage 1 - January 15: Bangkok Circuit Race, 85 km
- Stage 2 - January 16: Hua Hin - Prachuap Khiri Khan, 117.20 km
- Stage 3 - January 17: Prachuap Khiri Khan - Chumphon, 217.20 km
- Stage 4 - January 18: Chumphon - Ranong, 124.3 km
- Stage 5 - January 19: Ranong - Khao Lak (Phang Nga), 197.30 km
- Stage 6 - January 20: Khao Lak (Phang Nga) - Saphan Hin (Phuket), 153.90 km
- Stage 7 - January 21: Circuit of Phuket, 120.40 km
Photography
For a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
Images by
Gudo Kramer/Marco Polo Cycling
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The Marco Polo Cycling Team
in the Tour de Siam 2006. The yellow t-shirts to get the team in the right mood worked well! Standing from left to right: trainer Edwin Achterberg, masseur Mannak, Fuyu Li (China), teammanager Gudo Kramer, winner Thomas Rabou (Netherlands), mechanic Wilco Geerts, Jamsran Ulzii-Orshikh (Mongolia), Dirk and Johan (sponsors), Robin Reid (New Zealand), kneeling: Rhys Pollock (Australia).
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Thomas Rabou (Netherlands)
Marco Polo Cycling Team.
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School children
along the street watching the Tour of Siam 2006.
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Thomas Rabou (Marco Polo Cycling Team)
takes over the yellow jersey in the Tour of Siam.
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Thomas Rabou (Marco Polo Cycling Team)
in the yellow jersey in the Tour of Siam 2006.
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Jamsran Ulzii-Orshikh
attacks in the hills of Thailand in the Siam Tour 2006.
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Jamsran Ulzii-Orshikh
from the Marco Polo Cycling Team wins stage 5 in the Tour of Siam 2006.
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Jamsran Ulzii-Orshikh,
Marco Polo Cycling Team gives an interview for Star Sports television.
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The podium
after stage 5 in the Tour of Siam 2006.
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Jamsran Ulzii-Orshikh
gets flowers for winning stage 5 of the Tour of Siam.
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Jamsran Ulzii-Orshikh
with teammanager Gudo Kramer and sponsors Johan and Dirk from the Marco Polo Cycling Team at the Tsunami monument where Jamsran left his flowers from winning stage 5 in the Tour of Siam 2006.
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The Marco Polo Cycling Team
at the Tsunami monument where they left the flowers from winning the stage.
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Winner of the Tour of Siam 2006,
Thomas Rabou (Marco Polo Cycling Team) in front of the press.
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Winner of the Tour of Siam 2006,
Thomas Rabou (Marco Polo Cycling Team) with the trophy.
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The Marco Polo Cycling Team
with the yellow jersey in the Tour of Siam 2006. From left to right: Fuyu Li (China), Jamsran Ulzii-Orshikh (Mongolia), Thomas Rabou in yellow (Netherlands), Robin Reid (New Zealand) and Rhys Pollock (Australia).
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The Fukushima brothers
from Japan.
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Fireworks at the closing ceremony
of the Tour of Siam 2006.
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Jamsran Ulzii-Orshikh
and Fuyu Li from the Marco Polo Cycling Team launch a lightning lampoon at the closing ceremony of the Tour of Siam 2006.
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The closing ceremony
of the Tour of Siam 2006.
Start list
Japan Siam Bara
1 Shinichi Fukushima (Jpn) 11 Prajak Mahawong (Tha)
2 Koji Fukushima (Jpn) 12 Jatupoom Lekawat (Tha)
3 Tetsuya Ishida (Jpn) 13 Jakapong Supanpong (Tha)
4 Takashi Miyazawa (Jpn) 14 Pornthep Pinkeaw (Tha)
5 Tomoya Sano (Jpn)
Qatar Isle of Man
21 Moosa Said (Qat) 31 Graeme Hatcher (GBr)
22 Khalil Abduljanan (Qat) 32 Andrew Roche (Irl)
23 Radhwan Al Moraqab (Qat) 33 Andrew Cook GRB
24 Bilal Khan (Qat) 34 Martin Ford (GBr)
25 Abdullah Afif (Qat) 35 Mark Kelly (GBr)
Wales Singapore
41 Juilian Winn (GBr) 51 Bin Hashim Junaidi (Sin)
42 Yanto Barker (GBr) 52 Daniel Loy Wen Jun (Sin)
43 Matthew Brammeier (GBr) 54 Leong Chui Kit (Sin)
44 Dale Appleby (GBr) 55 Bin Hayof Mohd Fadzli (Sin)
45 Robert Partridge (GBr)
Chinese Taipei Ireland
61 Kuan Hua Lai (Tpe) 71 Tommy Evans (Irl)
62 Kuei Hsiang Peng (Tpe) 72 Martin Irvine (Irl)
63 Wei Cheng Lee (Tpe) 73 Lewis Ferguson (Irl)
64 Yen Lin Huang (Tpe) 74 Ryan Connor (Irl)
65 Keng Hsien Chen (Tpe) 75 Roger Aiken (Irl)
Hong Kong -Shanghai Sports Institute Skil-Shimano
81 Chun Hing Chan (HKg) 91 Tomiya Kano (Jpn)
82 Kin San Wu (HKg) 92 Hidenori Nodera (Jpn)
83 Wang Yip Tang (HKg) 93 Masamichi Yamamoto (Jpn)
84 Kai Tsun Lam (HKg) 94 Masahiro Shinagawa (Jpn)
85 Gang Xu (Chn) 95 Yukihiro Doi (Jpn)
Glud and Marstrand Team L2A
101 Jacob Nielsen (Den) 111 Manan Anuar (Mas)
102 Morten Christiansen (Den) 112 Umardi Rosoi (Mas)
103 Thomas Guldhammer (Den) 114 Rizuan Zainal (Mas)
104 Michael Berling (Den) 115 Abril Rahman (Mas)
105 Rune Udby (Den) 116 Haidar Anuawar (Mas)
Giant Asia Marco Polo
121 David Mccann (Irl) 131 Jamsran Ulzii-Orshikh (Mgl)
122 Stephen Gallagher (Irl) 132 Thomas Rabou (Ned)
123 Paul Griffin (Irl) 133 Rhys Pollock (Aus)
124 Daniel Lloyd (GBr) 134 Robin Reid (NZl)
128 Fraser Young (Can) 135 Fuyu Li (Chn)
Team Python Pro Royal Thai Navy
141 Mads Nikolaysen (Den) 151 Seree Ruangsiri (Tha)
142 Casper Marcussen (Den) 152 Jessada Suttiwiriyakul (Tha)
143 Jonas Pedersen (Den) 153 Chanon Pukasee (Tha)
144 Dejan Aistrup (Den) 154 Phunna Nattapong (Tha)
145 Rasmus Lillie (Den) 155 Sumsom Suttiluk (Tha)
Zurich -Hirslanden Ruiter Dakkapellen
161 Stefan Felder (Swi) 171 Dennis Leliveld (Ned)
162 Sandro Germann (Swi) 172 Menno De Boer (Ned)
163 Beat Steffen (Swi) 173 Florian Smits (Ned)
164 Jonas Leib (Swi) 174 Rudy Vriend (Ned)
166 Takeshi Hashimoto (Jpn) 175 Lex Nederlof (Ned)
Team Farso City of Perth
181 Thomas Just (Den) 191 Edmund Hollands (Aus)
182 Dean Iversen (Den) 192 Hilton Mcmurdon (Aus)
183 Max Nielsen (Den) 193 Steve Mouritz (Aus)
185 Soren Petersen (Den) 194 Darren Harry (Aus)
186 Bj�rn Glasner (Ger) 195 Mark Domestic (Aus)
PZ Racing Aachen Rama IX Saweasdee
201 Tjarco Cuppens (Ned) 221 Woraphot Atikarnbodee (Tha)
202 Michael Schweizer (Ger) 222 Pissanu Kittipakorn (Tha)
203 Thomas Bontenackels (Ger) 223 David Boyd (Can)
204 Martin Neffgen (Ger) 224 Pornchai Duangsomkid (Tha)
205 Christian Miessen (Ger) 225 David Treacy (Mlt)
Polygon Sweet Nice Royal Thai Army
231 Hari Fitrianto (Ina) 241 Luothai Khanmachandra (Tha)
232 Budi Santoso (Ina) 242 Narongdat Kerdsuntiar (Tha)
234 Vyacheslav Dyadichkin (Kaz) 243 Montre Chaiprasit (Tha)
235 Yevgeniy Yakovlev (Kaz) 244 Surin Sook-Iam (Tha)
236 Robert Wijaya (Ina) 245 Krisada Kositkanawoot (Tha)
BACP Benteng Muda Royal Thai Police
251 Amin Suryana (Ina) 261 Akkarat Pongburot (Tha)
252 Nunung Burhanudin (Ina) 262 Tanawat Samana (Tha)
253 Dwi Haryanto (Ina) 263 Jilawat Sintupoom (Tha)
254 Anno Pedersen (Ned) 264 Tanasak Tanchai (Tha)
255 Iman Suparman (Ina) 265 Korakot Litmarn (Tha)
Cannondale Asia Royal Thai Air Force
271 Aziz Saiful (Mas) 281 Montri Chomphuwiset (Tha)
272 Saleh Zamri (Mas) 282 Panupan Kulrungraungkij (Tha)
273 Anuar Mohd (Mas) 283 Jitipong Trongkomnong (Tha)
274 Hussaini Syed (Mas) 284 Akachai Tawonlumlerd (Tha)
275 Pakchaipoom Meesak (Tha) 285 Anupong Pansuwan (Tha)
Team Saxony
291 Steffen Wust (Ger)
292 Renzo Wernickle (Ger)
293 Timo Scholz (Ger)
294 Philip Schulz (Ger)
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