March 5, Stage 5: Muar - Port Dickson 111.5km PDF Print E-mail

Manan delivers Malaysia's maiden win Local boy jubilant while Erler waits for Genting test


It was bound to happen sooner or later; a Malaysian race, the enhancement of that nation's cycling stocks and eventually a stage winner in the country's biggest race.

Today Anuar Manan made history by taking line honours in Port Dickson, becoming Malaysia's first stage winner and enhancing his chances of securing the sprint classification, which he narrowly missed out on in 2008.

The gutsy sprinter held off consistent Spanish rider Vidal Celis (Footon-Servetto) and the experienced René Haselbacher (Vorarlberg-Corratec) to chalk up his first stage victory after a week of near misses thus far at the Tour de Langkawi.

The 23-year-old explained after the finish that a change of strategy resulted in today's outcome - his focus on the stage win rather than accumulating points along the 111.5km race route benefiting his chances of standing on the podium in Kuala Lumpur in the green jersey.

"I can beat Matthews but before [in previous stages] I worked very hard for the points jersey and Matthews took more points for [winning] the finishes. That's why I always tried to win the intermediate [sprints] but today I changed the strategy - I saved my energy to help me get to the finish line faster and beat Matthews," said Manan.

"Today it was easier for me to take the green points jersey - at the first intermediate sprint I was in the breakaway and had many Malaysian riders helping me to get the points - I didn't have to use too much power to win the intermediate [sprint].

"After that I just watched Michael Matthews so he didn't take the points and I stayed in the group to save my energy, not like yesterday when I was always fighting for the first, second and third intermediate [sprints].

Having finished second to Aurélien Clerc in the points classification of the 2008 Tour de Langkawi, Manan explained that he had been confident of going one better in 2010 and today's result was confirmation of this. "The green jersey was my target in this year's race because in 2008 I almost won it and in 2009 I didn't have good results but I know I can do it better than in 2008," he said.

"This year I've had good preparation for Langkawi and I've been training hard plus my teammates are also better and my manager is good - we have good strategies and a lot of synergy. We're always talking and tells me about the race strategy, which is why I'm better than last year."

Manan is one of the crowd favourites and a poster boy for the local media, so today's victory was shared amongst the thousands who had been monitoring his progress throughout the week. He was quick to praise everyone who helped him achieve this monument in the race's history.

"I want to thank the Malaysian people because they always support me and help me to win a stage. I'm also happy for my Malaysian team - my teammates worked hard for me. They made it an easy day for me today - I didn't lose too much energy for the big points and the last sprint.

I have the green jersey but I must be careful of Michael Matthews because he is a good sprinter. Tomorrow I'll try to get more points and extend my lead over Matthews. Tomorrow there is also the hard climb and I'll try to stay in the best group for me."

Getting ready for Genting already

It was an old-fashioned game of bluff during today's stage, with general classification hopeful and perennial Langkawi performer Ghader Mizbani forcing rival squad ISD-Neri to chase him down when he made the day's first break - a dangerous move for the Italian team to leave off the front given it has overall contender Jose Rujano to protect.

The talented Iranian was joined in the group of 14 by Pedro Merino (Footon-Servetto), Pierpaolo De Negri (ISD - Neri), Rene Weissinger (Vorarlberg - Corratec), mountains classification leaders Peter McDonald (Drapac-Porsche), Sea Keong Loh (Marco Polo Cycling), Takeaki Ayabe (Aisan Racing), Manan, Malcolm Rudolph (Jayco-Skins), Hossein Nateghi (Azad University Iran), Scott Zwizanski (Kelly Benefit Strategies), Christoff Van Heerden (South Africa National Team), Rusli Amir and Shahrul Mat Amin (both Malaysia National Team).

"Today my teammate Ghader Mizbani had a really impressive ride - he was in the first breakaway and ISD had to chase it down. They were really strong today and they had to work almost the whole stage and hopefully they have tired legs tomorrow," said Erler.

And while Manan collected the points at the first intermediate sprint, the break didn't fare better and was deemed too dangerous to be left out alone with only 111km to be run in what were arguably the hottest, most stifling conditions seen in this year's race.

A more 'leader-friendly' pairing of Alexandr Shushemoin (Kazakhstan National Team) and Bradeley Hall (Marco Polo Cycling) was let go after 55km and given free rein until about 18km to the finish, when it was time to muster the troops and prepare for the inevitable sprint finish in Port Dickson.

Unlike the previous four stages however, it was Manan's time to cross the finish line first, with Matthews finishing a distant eighth place, his efforts of the week so far seemingly having caught up with him.

Race leader Tobias Erler is another who is suffering from his endeavours in the sun and his time spent in yellow, the German under no illusions when it came to his own chances of holding on to the yellow jersey for another day: "I think the chance of me keeping the yellow jersey tomorrow is almost zero percent, except if the other guys crash," he joked.

He admitted that Footon-Servetto's Markus Eibegger could be a man to watch on tomorrow's Genting climb - "I know him well, he's a good friend of mine; I think he will be strong tomorrow," said Erler, adding that Jose Rujano and four of his teammates may animate the race in the penultimate and most decisive stage for overall honours.

His teammate Mizbani is one of those to watch, and Erler said of the Iranian, "I hope I can work for him. I don't know the mountain - they say it's pretty steep for five kilometres then it's flat before another eight kilometres of really steep [gradient]. It depends on how I climb. I had to work a lot the last couple of days - I can go fast, but I don't know what my legs are going to say tomorrow.

"For sure I'll try and work for all of my team, so whether it's Ghader, Andrey [Mizurov], Hossein [Askari] or Ahad [Kazemi] it makes no difference, I'll work for my team."

Full Results
1 Anuar Manan (Mas) Geumsan Ginseng Asia 2:23:11
2 Vidal Celis (Spa) Footon-Servetto
3 René Haselbacher (Aut) Vorarlberg - Corratec
4 Ruslan Tleubayev (Kaz) Kazakhstan National Team
5 Alex Candelario (USA) Kelly Benefit Strategies
6 Johann Rabie (RSA) South Africa National Team
7 Christoff Van Heerden (RSA) South Africa National Team
8 Michael Matthews (Aus) Team Jayco - Skins
9 Ahmad Haidar Anuawar (Mas) Marco Polo Cycling Team
10 Dmytro Grabovskyy (Ukr) ISD - Neri
11 Rastra Patria Dinawan (Ina) Polygon Sweet Nice
12 Adiq Othman (Mas) Drapac Porsche Cycling
13 Pierpaolo De Negri (Ita) ISD - Neri
14 Tobias Erler (Ger) Tabriz Petrochemical Cycling Team
15 Alexis Rodriguez Hernandez (Spa) Letua Cycling Team
16 Salleh Zamri (Mas) Malaysia National Team
17 Rene Weissinger (Ger) Vorarlberg - Corratec
18 Takeaki Ayabe (Jpn) Aisan Racing Team
19 Zainal Rizuan (Mas) Malaysia National Team
20 Rhys Pollock (Aus) Drapac Porsche Cycling
21 Taiji Nishitani (Jpn) Aisan Racing Team
22 Herwin Jaya (Ina) Polygon Sweet Nice
23 Bualoi Okart (Tha) Thailand National Team
24 Chuaikun Wiwatchai (Tha) Thailand National Team
25 Amrun Akmal (Mas) Malaysia National Team
26 Dennis Pohl (Ger) Giant Asia Racing Team
27 Johnnie Walker (Aus) Footon-Servetto
28 Silvere Ackermann (Swi) Vorarlberg - Corratec
29 Hossein Nateghi (IRI) Azad University Iran
30 Boonratanatha Thurakit (Tha) Thailand National Team
31 Mohd Hafiz Rozli (Mas) Letua Cycling Team
32 Edgar Nohales Nieto (Spa) Letua Cycling Team
33 Yeong Uk Kim (Kor) Geumsan Ginseng Asia
34 Masahiro Shinagawa (Jpn) Aisan Racing Team
35 Neil Shirley (USA) Kelly Benefit Strategies
36 Abdullah Rizza Pahlavi (Ina) Polygon Sweet Nice
37 Christopher Jennings (RSA) South Africa National Team
38 Kuan Hua Lai (Tpe) Giant Asia Racing Team
39 Eugen Wacker (Kgz) Giant Asia Racing Team
40 Ruenmao Rattapong (Tha) Thailand National Team
41 Pedro Merino (Spa) Footon-Servetto
42 Fu Xing (Chn) Marco Polo Cycling Team
43 Rafael Valls (Spa) Footon-Servetto
44 Pengda Jiao (Chn) Max Success Sports
45 Hui Zhang (Chn) Max Success Sports
46 Peter McDonald (Aus) Drapac Porsche Cycling
47 Farshad Salehian (IRI) Azad University Iran
48 Kazuhiro Mori (Jpn) Aisan Racing Team
49 Changpad Kritsada (Tha) Thailand National Team
50 Ming Xing Xue (Chn) Max Success Sports
51 Shahrul Mat Amin (Mas) Malaysia National Team
52 Rusli Amir (Mas) Malaysia National Team
53 Wang Meiyin (Chn) Marco Polo Cycling Team
54 Lachlan Norris (Aus) Drapac Porsche Cycling
55 Guo Hui (Chn) Max Success Sports
56 Shu Seok Kyu (Kor) Seoul Cycling
57 Byeong Cheol Lee (Kor) Seoul Cycling
58 David Pell (Aus) Drapac Porsche Cycling
59 Matthias Brandle (Aut) Footon-Servetto
60 Philipp Ludescher (Aut) Vorarlberg - Corratec
61 Gang Xu (Chn) Max Success Sports
62 Markus Eibegger (Aut) Footon-Servetto
63 Ruslan Pydgornyy (Ukr) ISD - Neri
64 Phuchong Sai-Udomsin (Tha) Geumsan Ginseng Asia
65 Jay Thomson (RSA) South Africa National Team
66 Ji Wen Low (Sin) Geumsan Ginseng Asia
67 Liphongyu Nawuti (Tha) Thailand National Team
68 Stuart Shaw (Aus) Drapac Porsche Cycling
69 Zach Bell (Can) Kelly Benefit Strategies
70 David McCann (Irl) Giant Asia Racing Team
71 Yilin Liu (Chn) Marco Polo Cycling Team
72 Josef Benetseder (Aut) Vorarlberg - Corratec
73 Tonton Susanto (Ina) Azad University Iran
74 Ian McLeod (RSA) South Africa National Team
75 José Rujano Guillen (Ven) ISD - Neri
76 Hossein Askari (IRI) Tabriz Petrochemical Cycling Team
77 Dmitriy Gruzdev (Kaz) Kazakhstan National Team
78 Andrey Mizurov (Kaz) Tabriz Petrochemical Cycling Team
79 Amir Zargari (IRI) Azad University Iran
80 Ali Fallanie (Mas) Malaysia National Team
81 Patrick Lane (Aus) Team Jayco - Skins
82 Daniel Bowman (USA) Kelly Benefit Strategies
83 Ahad Kazemi (IRI) Tabriz Petrochemical Cycling Team
84 Abbas Saedi Tanha (IRI) Azad University Iran
85 Jiong Wang (Chn) Max Success Sports
86 Bradley Hall (Aus) Marco Polo Cycling Team
87 Christoph Sokoll (Aut) Vorarlberg - Corratec
88 Alexandr Shushemoin (Kaz) Kazakhstan National Team
89 Barati Rasoul (IRI) Giant Asia Racing Team
90 Nazar Jumabekov (Kaz) Kazakhstan National Team
91 Jaco Venter (RSA) South Africa National Team
92 Ghader Mizbani (IRI) Tabriz Petrochemical Cycling Team
93 Roman Zhiyentayev (Kaz) Kazakhstan National Team
94 Mehdi Sohrabi (IRI) Tabriz Petrochemical Cycling Team
95 Ho Se Yong (Kor) Seoul Cycling
96 Raul Castano Yuste (Spa) Letua Cycling Team
97 Alex Coutts (GBr) Giant Asia Racing Team
98 Aaron Donnelly (Aus) Team Jayco - Skins
99 Igarashi Takeshi (Jpn) Geumsan Ginseng Asia
100 Yong Li Ng (Mas) Letua Cycling Team
101 Jung Hwan Youm (Kor) Seoul Cycling
102 Takumi Beppu (Jpn) Aisan Racing Team
103 Hyo Suk Gong (Kor) Seoul Cycling
104 Mark O'Brien (Aus) Letua Cycling Team
105 Hari Fitrianto (Ina) Polygon Sweet Nice
106 Oleksandr Kvachuk (Ukr) ISD - Neri
107 Sea Keong Loh (Mas) Marco Polo Cycling Team
108 Scott Zwizanski (USA) Kelly Benefit Strategies 0:00:21
109 Bartosz Huzarski (Pol) ISD - Neri 0:00:24
110 Richard Lang (Aus) Team Jayco - Skins 0:00:58
111 Kenichi Suzuki (Jpn) Aisan Racing Team 0:01:06
112 Malcom Rudolph (Aus) Team Jayco - Skins 0:01:36
DNF Khakharman Merey (Kaz) Kazakhstan National Team
Sprint 1 - Umbai
1 Anuar Manan (Mas) Geumsan Ginseng Asia 5 pts
2 Malcom Rudolph (Aus) Team Jayco - Skins 3
3 Hossein Nateghi (IRI) Azad University Iran 2
4 Shahrul Mat Amin (Mas) Malaysia National Team 1
Sprint 2 - Sg Udang
1 Alexandr Shushemoin (Kaz) Kazakhstan National Team 5 pts
2 Bradley Hall (Aus) Marco Polo Cycling Team 3
3 Tobias Erler (Ger) Tabriz Petrochemical Cycling Team 2
4 Phuchong Sai-Udomsin (Tha) Geumsan Ginseng Asia 1
Sprint 3 - Kuala Sg Baru
1 Bradley Hall (Aus) Marco Polo Cycling Team 5 pts
2 Alexandr Shushemoin (Kaz) Kazakhstan National Team 3
3 Ruslan Pydgornyy (Ukr) ISD - Neri 2
4 Ghader Mizbani (IRI) Tabriz Petrochemical Cycling Team 1
Mountain 1 - Eye on Malaysia
1 Zainal Rizuan (Mas) Malaysia National Team 4 pts
2 Adiq Othman (Mas) Drapac Porsche Cycling 2
3 Roman Zhiyentayev (Kaz) Kazakhstan National Team 1
Teams
1 Vorarlberg-Corratec 7:09:33
2 South Africa National Team
3 Malaysia National Team
4 Polygon Sweet Nice
5 Footon-Servetto
6 Aisan Racing Team
7 Thailand National Team
8 Drapac Porsche Cycling
9 Letua Cycling Team
10 ISD-Neri
11 Geumsan Ginseng Asia
12 Giant Asia Racing Team
13 Marco Polo Cycling Team
14 Kelly Benefit Strategies
15 Champion System-Max
16 Azad University Iran
17 Tabriz Petrochemical Cycling
18 Kazakhstan National Team
19 Team Jayco- Skins
20 Seoul Cycling
Asian Teams
1 Malaysia National Team 7:09:33
2 Polygon Sweet Nice
3 Aisan Racing Team
4 Thailand National Team
5 Geumsan Ginseng Asia
6 Marco Polo Cycling Team
7 Champion System-Max
8 Azad University Iran
9 Giant Asia Racing Team
10 Kazakhstan National Team
11 Seoul Cycling
12 Tabriz Petrochemical Cycling
General Classification
1 Tobias Erler (Ger) Tabriz Petrochemical Cycling Team 17:59:23
2 David Pell (Aus) Drapac Porsche Cycling 0:00:06
3 Jay Thomson (RSA) South Africa National Team 0:00:08
4 Michael Matthews (Aus) Team Jayco - Skins 0:02:40
5 Anuar Manan (Mas) Geumsan Ginseng Asia 0:02:50
6 Vidal Celis (Spa) Footon-Servetto 0:03:00
7 Taiji Nishitani (Jpn) Aisan Racing Team 0:03:06
8 Ruslan Tleubayev (Kaz) Kazakhstan National Team 0:03:10
9 Alex Candelario (USA) Kelly Benefit Strategies
10 Bradley Hall (Aus) Marco Polo Cycling Team 0:03:11
11 Dmytro Grabovskyy (Ukr) ISD - Neri 0:03:12
12 René Haselbacher (Aut) Vorarlberg - Corratec
13 Peter McDonald (Aus) Drapac Porsche Cycling 0:03:13
14 Adiq Othman (Mas) Drapac Porsche Cycling 0:03:14
15 Zainal Rizuan (Mas) Malaysia National Team
16 Ruslan Pydgornyy (Ukr) ISD - Neri
17 Hossein Nateghi (IRI) Azad University Iran 0:03:15
18 Bualoi Okart (Tha) Thailand National Team
19 Mehdi Sohrabi (IRI) Tabriz Petrochemical Cycling Team
20 Johann Rabie (RSA) South Africa National Team 0:03:16
21 Salleh Zamri (Mas) Malaysia National Team
22 Ahmad Haidar Anuawar (Mas) Marco Polo Cycling Team
23 Herwin Jaya (Ina) Polygon Sweet Nice
24 Yeong Uk Kim (Kor) Geumsan Ginseng Asia
25 Rastra Patria Dinawan (Ina) Polygon Sweet Nice
26 Rusli Amir (Mas) Malaysia National Team
27 Christoff Van Heerden (RSA) South Africa National Team
28 Guo Hui (Chn) Max Success Sports
29 Kazuhiro Mori (Jpn) Aisan Racing Team
30 Markus Eibegger (Aut) Footon-Servetto
31 Johnnie Walker (Aus) Footon-Servetto
32 Alexis Rodriguez Hernandez (Spa) Letua Cycling Team
33 Dmitriy Gruzdev (Kaz) Kazakhstan National Team
34 Abdullah Rizza Pahlavi (Ina) Polygon Sweet Nice
35 Liphongyu Nawuti (Tha) Thailand National Team
36 Rafael Valls (Spa) Footon-Servetto
37 Neil Shirley (USA) Kelly Benefit Strategies
38 Changpad Kritsada (Tha) Thailand National Team
39 Mohd Hafiz Rozli (Mas) Letua Cycling Team
40 Byeong Cheol Lee (Kor) Seoul Cycling
41 Farshad Salehian (IRI) Azad University Iran
42 Pedro Merino (Spa) Footon-Servetto
43 Chuaikun Wiwatchai (Tha) Thailand National Team
44 David McCann (Irl) Giant Asia Racing Team
45 Takeaki Ayabe (Jpn) Aisan Racing Team
46 Andrey Mizurov (Kaz) Tabriz Petrochemical Cycling Team
47 Amir Zargari (IRI) Azad University Iran
48 Ji Wen Low (Sin) Geumsan Ginseng Asia
49 Alex Coutts (GBr) Giant Asia Racing Team
50 Ian McLeod (RSA) South Africa National Team
51 Rhys Pollock (Aus) Drapac Porsche Cycling
52 Roman Zhiyentayev (Kaz) Kazakhstan National Team
53 Hari Fitrianto (Ina) Polygon Sweet Nice
54 Hyo Suk Gong (Kor) Seoul Cycling 0:03:18
55 Ali Fallanie (Mas) Malaysia National Team
56 Alexandr Shushemoin (Kaz) Kazakhstan National Team 0:03:19
57 Matthias Brandle (Aut) Footon-Servetto 0:03:20
58 Rene Weissinger (Ger) Vorarlberg - Corratec 0:03:24
59 Boonratanatha Thurakit (Tha) Thailand National Team
60 Edgar Nohales Nieto (Spa) Letua Cycling Team
61 Eugen Wacker (Kgz) Giant Asia Racing Team
62 Shahrul Mat Amin (Mas) Malaysia National Team
63 Masahiro Shinagawa (Jpn) Aisan Racing Team
64 Hossein Askari (IRI) Tabriz Petrochemical Cycling Team
65 Phuchong Sai-Udomsin (Tha) Geumsan Ginseng Asia
66 Fu Xing (Chn) Marco Polo Cycling Team
67 Tonton Susanto (Ina) Azad University Iran
68 Barati Rasoul (IRI) Giant Asia Racing Team
69 Kuan Hua Lai (Tpe) Giant Asia Racing Team
70 Shu Seok Kyu (Kor) Seoul Cycling
71 José Rujano Guillen (Ven) ISD - Neri
72 Mark O'Brien (Aus) Letua Cycling Team
73 Pengda Jiao (Chn) Max Success Sports
74 Patrick Lane (Aus) Team Jayco - Skins
75 Stuart Shaw (Aus) Drapac Porsche Cycling
76 Ahad Kazemi (IRI) Tabriz Petrochemical Cycling Team
77 Lachlan Norris (Aus) Drapac Porsche Cycling
78 Jung Hwan Youm (Kor) Seoul Cycling
79 Christoph Sokoll (Aut) Vorarlberg - Corratec
80 Nazar Jumabekov (Kaz) Kazakhstan National Team
81 Josef Benetseder (Aut) Vorarlberg - Corratec
82 Jaco Venter (RSA) South Africa National Team
83 Gang Xu (Chn) Max Success Sports
84 Ghader Mizbani (IRI) Tabriz Petrochemical Cycling Team
85 Hui Zhang (Chn) Max Success Sports
86 Igarashi Takeshi (Jpn) Geumsan Ginseng Asia
87 Takumi Beppu (Jpn) Aisan Racing Team
88 Raul Castano Yuste (Spa) Letua Cycling Team
89 Abbas Saedi Tanha (IRI) Azad University Iran
90 Yong Li Ng (Mas) Letua Cycling Team
91 Ho Se Yong (Kor) Seoul Cycling
92 Zach Bell (Can) Kelly Benefit Strategies 0:03:36
93 Yilin Liu (Chn) Marco Polo Cycling Team 0:03:43
94 Daniel Bowman (USA) Kelly Benefit Strategies 0:03:44
95 Amrun Akmal (Mas) Malaysia National Team 0:03:55
96 Oleksandr Kvachuk (Ukr) ISD - Neri 0:03:58
97 Wang Meiyin (Chn) Marco Polo Cycling Team 0:04:07
98 Philipp Ludescher (Aut) Vorarlberg - Corratec 0:04:09
99 Scott Zwizanski (USA) Kelly Benefit Strategies 0:04:27
100 Aaron Donnelly (Aus) Team Jayco - Skins 0:04:29
101 Kenichi Suzuki (Jpn) Aisan Racing Team 0:05:15
102 Christopher Jennings (RSA) South Africa National Team 0:05:25
103 Bartosz Huzarski (Pol) ISD - Neri 0:05:27
104 Pierpaolo De Negri (Ita) ISD - Neri 0:05:30
105 Richard Lang (Aus) Team Jayco - Skins 0:06:06
106 Sea Keong Loh (Mas) Marco Polo Cycling Team 0:07:43
107 Ruenmao Rattapong (Tha) Thailand National Team 0:09:57
108 Dennis Pohl (Ger) Giant Asia Racing Team 0:16:40
109 Ming Xing Xue (Chn) Max Success Sports 0:19:53
110 Silvere Ackermann (Swi) Vorarlberg - Corratec 0:20:34
111 Jiong Wang (Chn) Max Success Sports 0:26:38
112 Malcom Rudolph (Aus) Team Jayco - Skins 0:29:18
Points Classification
1 Anuar Manan (Mas) Geumsan Ginseng Asia 89 pts
2 Michael Matthews (Aus) Team Jayco - Skins 80
3 Vidal Celis (Spa) Footon-Servetto 60
4 Tobias Erler (Ger) Tabriz Petrochemical Cycling Team 46
5 René Haselbacher (Aut) Vorarlberg - Corratec 45
6 Ruslan Tleubayev (Kaz) Kazakhstan National Team 38
7 Johann Rabie (RSA) South Africa National Team 30
8 Dmytro Grabovskyy (Ukr) ISD - Neri 29
9 Alex Candelario (USA) Kelly Benefit Strategies 27
10 Hossein Nateghi (IRI) Azad University Iran 23
11 Jay Thomson (RSA) South Africa National Team 20
12 Christoff Van Heerden (RSA) South Africa National Team 20
13 Taiji Nishitani (Jpn) Aisan Racing Team 19
14 David Pell (Aus) Drapac Porsche Cycling 19
15 Kazuhiro Mori (Jpn) Aisan Racing Team 18
16 Adiq Othman (Mas) Drapac Porsche Cycling 17
17 Rene Weissinger (Ger) Vorarlberg - Corratec 17
18 Bradley Hall (Aus) Marco Polo Cycling Team 11
19 Salleh Zamri (Mas) Malaysia National Team 11
20 Hyo Suk Gong (Kor) Seoul Cycling 10
21 Ali Fallanie (Mas) Malaysia National Team 10
22 Ahmad Haidar Anuawar (Mas) Marco Polo Cycling Team 10
23 Yeong Uk Kim (Kor) Geumsan Ginseng Asia 9
24 Markus Eibegger (Aut) Footon-Servetto 9
25 Alexandr Shushemoin (Kaz) Kazakhstan National Team 8
26 Dennis Pohl (Ger) Giant Asia Racing Team 8
27 Bualoi Okart (Tha) Thailand National Team 7
28 Zach Bell (Can) Kelly Benefit Strategies 7
29 Matthias Brandle (Aut) Footon-Servetto 6
30 Silvere Ackermann (Swi) Vorarlberg - Corratec 6
31 Peter McDonald (Aus) Drapac Porsche Cycling 5
32 Rastra Patria Dinawan (Ina) Polygon Sweet Nice 5
33 Rusli Amir (Mas) Malaysia National Team 5
34 Pierpaolo De Negri (Ita) ISD - Neri 5
35 Malcom Rudolph (Aus) Team Jayco - Skins 5
36 Ruslan Pydgornyy (Ukr) ISD - Neri 4
37 Johnnie Walker (Aus) Footon-Servetto 4
38 Chuaikun Wiwatchai (Tha) Thailand National Team 4
39 Zainal Rizuan (Mas) Malaysia National Team 3
40 Oleksandr Kvachuk (Ukr) ISD - Neri 3
41 Mehdi Sohrabi (IRI) Tabriz Petrochemical Cycling Team 2
42 Guo Hui (Chn) Max Success Sports 2
43 Wang Meiyin (Chn) Marco Polo Cycling Team 2
44 Richard Lang (Aus) Team Jayco - Skins 2
45 Herwin Jaya (Ina) Polygon Sweet Nice 1
46 Alexis Rodriguez Hernandez (Spa) Letua Cycling Team 1
47 Shahrul Mat Amin (Mas) Malaysia National Team 1
48 Phuchong Sai-Udomsin (Tha) Geumsan Ginseng Asia 1
49 Ghader Mizbani (IRI) Tabriz Petrochemical Cycling Team 1
Mountains Classification
1 Peter McDonald (Aus) Drapac Porsche Cycling 11 pts
2 Zainal Rizuan (Mas) Malaysia National Team 10
3 Adiq Othman (Mas) Drapac Porsche Cycling 7
4 Silvere Ackermann (Swi) Vorarlberg - Corratec 6
5 Roman Zhiyentayev (Kaz) Kazakhstan National Team 5
6 David Pell (Aus) Drapac Porsche Cycling 4
7 Hyo Suk Gong (Kor) Seoul Cycling 4
8 Jay Thomson (RSA) South Africa National Team 3
9 Dmitriy Gruzdev (Kaz) Kazakhstan National Team 2
10 Tobias Erler (Ger) Tabriz Petrochemical Cycling Team 1
11 Nazar Jumabekov (Kaz) Kazakhstan National Team 1
12 Gang Xu (Chn) Max Success Sports 1
13 Yilin Liu (Chn) Marco Polo Cycling Team 1
Teams Classification
1 South Africa National Team 54:04:54
2 Drapac Porsche Cycling
3 Tabriz Petrochemical Cycling
4 Footon-Servetto 0:03:03
5 Aisan Racing Team
6 Malaysia National Team
7 Geumsan Ginseng Asia
8 Thailand National Team
9 Kazakhstan National Team
10 Polygon Sweet Nice
11 Giant Asia Racing Team
12 Kelly Benefit Strategies
13 Azad University Iran
14 Letua Cycling Team 0:03:11
15 ISD-Neri
16 Marco Polo Cycling Team
17 Seoul Cycling
18 Vorarlberg-Corratec 0:03:19
19 Champion System-Max
20 Team Jayco- Skins 0:04:16
Asian Teams Classification
1 Malaysia National Team 54:07:57
2 Geumsan Ginseng Asia
3 Aisan Racing Team
4 Thailand National Team
5 Polygon Sweet Nice
6 Kazakhstan National Team
7 Azad University Iran
8 Tabriz Petrochemical Cycling 0:00:08
9 Seoul Cycling
10 Marco Polo Cycling Team 0:00:16
11 Champion System-Max
12 Giant Asia Racing Team 0:00:24
 

2011- 2012 UCI Asia Tour Ranking - 25.03.12
Pl.
Name/Last Name Country Points
1
Kam-Po WONG HKG
192
2
Jose SERPA PEREZ
COL
180
3
Taiji NISHITANI JPN
178
4
Andrea GUARDINIG ITA 128
5
Rhys POLLOCK AUS 120
6
Justin JULES
FRA
119
7
Muhamad Husainie OTHMAN
MAS
104
8
Reinardt JANSE VAN RENSBURG
RSA
93
9
José RUJANO GUILLEN
VEN
84
10
Victor NINO CORREDOR COL
93

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