2007 Jelajah Malaysia - Men's Stage Summary

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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