2007 Jelajah Malaysia

The 2007 Jelajah Malaysia, a cycling stage race that took place in Malaysia. It was held from 6 to 12 January 2007. There were seven stages with a total of 863.8 kilometres. In fact, the race was sanctioned by the Union Cycliste Internationale as a 2.2 category race and was part of the 2006–07 UCI Asia Tour calendar.

2007 Jelajah Malaysia
2006–07 UCI Asia Tour
Race details
Dates6–12 January 2007
Stages7
Distance863.8 km (536.7 mi)
Winning time18h 36' 09"
Results
Winner  Mehdi Sohrabi (IRI) (Iran)
  Second  Hossein Askari (IRI) (Giant Asia Racing Team)
  Third  Thomas Just (DEN) (Denmark)

Points  Anuar Manan (MAS) (LeTua Cycling Team)
Mountains  Ghader Mizbani (IRI) (Giant Asia Racing Team)
  Team Giant Asia Racing Team

Mehdi Sohrabi of Iran won the race, followed by Hossein Askari of Iran second and Thomas Just (cyclist) of Denmark third overall. Anuar Manan of Malaysia won the points classification and Ghader Mizbani of Iran won the mountains classification. Giant Asia Racing Team won the team classification.

Stages

Stage Date Start Finish Distance Stage Top 3
16 JanuaryBentongKuantan194.7 km (121.0 mi) Makoto Iijima
Lam Kai Tsun
Mehdi Sohrabi
27 JanuaryKuantanKuala Terengganu52 km (32.3 mi) Mohamed Harrif Salleh
Wim Spijkerboer
Stefan Rothe
38 JanuaryKuala TerengganuKota Bharu161.4 km (100.3 mi) Anuar Manan
Satoshi Hirose
Serguei Kudentsov
49 JanuaryJeliGerik139.3 km (86.6 mi) Hossein Askari
Mehdi Sohrabi
Ghader Mizbani
510 JanuarySungai PetaniTaiping117.3 km (72.9 mi) Wong Kam-po
Serguei Kudentsov
Mehdi Sohrabi
611 JanuaryIpohKuala Kubu Bharu141.6 km (88.0 mi) Anuar Manan
Serguei Kudentsov
Wong Kam-po
712 JanuaryPutrajaya Criterium57.5 km (35.7 mi) Lai Kuan-hua
Satoshi Hirose
Badr Mohamed Mirza Bani Hammad

Final standings

General classification

Rank Rider Team Time
1 Mehdi Sohrabi Iran18h 36' 09"
2 Hossein AskariGiant Asia Racing Team+ 28"
3 Thomas Just (cyclist)Denmark+ 03' 58"
4 Wong Kam-poHong Kong Pro Cycling+ 04' 02"
5 Nathan DahlbergNew Zealand+ 04' 13"
6 Hossein JahanbanianIran+ 04' 14"
7 Chan Chun HingHong Kong Pro Cyclings.t.
8 Paul GriffinGiant Asia Racing Teams.t.
9 Yoshiyuki AbeSkil–Shimano+ 04' 16"
10 Vyacheslav DyadichkinPolygon Sweet Nices.t.
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