Men's Stage Summary
Stage | Date | Start | Finish | Distance | Stage Top 3 |
1 | 6 January | Bentong | Kuantan | 194.7 km | Makoto Iijima Kai Tsun Lam Mehdi Sohrabi |
2 | 7 January | Kuantan | Kuala Terengganu | 52 km | Mohd Harrif Saleh Wim Spijkerboer Stefan Rothe |
3 | 8 January | Kuala Terengganu | Kota Bahru | 161.4 km | Anuar Manan Mohd Saiful Anuar Aziz Sergey Koudentsov |
4 | 9 January | Jeli | Gerik | 139.3 km | Hossein Askari Mehdi Sohrabi Ghader Mizbani |
5 | 10 January | Sungai Petani | Taiping | 117.3 km | Kam Po Wong Sergey Koudentsov Mehdi Sohrabi |
6 | 11 January | Ipoh | Kuala Kubu Bahru | 141.6 km | Anuar Manan Sergey Koudentsov Kam Po Wong |
7 | 12 January | Putrajaya | Putrajaya | 57.5 km | Kuan-hua Lai Satoshi Hirose Badr Bhanihammad |
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