2010 Jelajah Malaysia

2010 Jelajah Malaysia
2009–10 UCI Asia Tour
Race details
Dates 27 April–1 May 2010
Stages 5
Distance 822.1 km (510.8 mi)
Winning time 18h 56' 40"
Palmares
Winner  David McCann (IRL) (Giant Asia Racing Team)
Second  Takumi Beppu (JPN) (Aisan Racing Team)
Third  Amir Rusli (MAS) (Malaysia)

Points  Malcolm Lange (RSA) (Medscheme Cycling Team)
Mountains  Matnur (INA) (Polygon Sweet Nice)
Team LeTua Cycling Team

The 2010 Jelajah Malaysia, a cycling stage race that took place in Malaysia. It was held from 27 April to 1 May 2010. There were five stages with a total of 822.1 kilometres. In fact, the race was sanctioned by the Union Cycliste Internationale as a 2.2 category race and was part of the 2009–10 UCI Asia Tour calendar.

David McCann of Ireland won the race, followed by Takumi Beppu of Japan second and Amir Rusli of Malaysia third overall. Malcolm Lange of South Africa won the points classification and Matnur of Indonesia won the mountains classification. LeTua Cycling Team won the team classification.

Stages

Stage Date Course Distance Stage result
Winner Second Third
1 27 April Kuala Selangor to Teluk Batik 192.4 km (119.6 mi)  Mohd Shahrul Mat Amin (MAS)  Ahmad Fallanie Ali (MAS)  Amir Rusli (MAS)
2 28 April Teluk Batik to Taiping 205.4 km (127.6 mi)  Johann Rabie (RSA)  David McCann (IRL)  Mark O'Brien (AUS)
3 29 April Taiping to Juru 126.1 km (78.4 mi)  Malcolm Lange (RSA)  Arran Brown (RSA)  Mohamed Zamri Salleh (MAS)
4 30 April Juru to Sungai Petani 93.1 km (57.8 mi)  Suhardi Hassan (MAS)  Parno (INA)  Adiq Husainie Othman (MAS)
5 1 May Sungai Petani to Kuala Perlis 205.3 km (127.6 mi)  Mark O'Brien (AUS)  Mohammad Zangi Abadi (IRI)  Waylon Woolcock (RSA)

Classification leadership

Stage Stage winner General classification
Points classification
Mountains classification
Asian rider classification
Team classification Asian team classification
1 Mohd Shahrul Mat Amin Mohd Shahrul Mat Amin Ahmad Fallanie Ali not available Mohd Shahrul Mat Amin Malaysian Armed Forces Malaysian Armed Forces
2 Johann Rabie David McCann Malcolm Lange Matnur Amir Rusli LeTua Cycling Team LeTua Cycling Team
3 Malcolm Lange
4 Suhardi Hassan
5 Mark O'Brien
Final David McCann Malcolm Lange Matnur Amir Rusli LeTua Cycling Team LeTua Cycling Team

Final standings

General classification

Rider Team Time
1 Republic of Ireland David McCann Giant Asia Racing Team 18h 56' 40"
2 Japan Takumi Beppu Aisan Racing Team + 20"
3 Malaysia Amir Rusli Malaysia + 01' 01"
4 Indonesia Dadi Suryadi Indonesia + 03' 30"
5 South Africa Malcolm Lange Medscheme Cycling Team + 03' 31"
6 Iran Alireza Asgharzadeh Vali ASR Kerman Cycling Team + 04' 11"
7 Malaysia Adiq Husainie Othman Malaysia + 04' 13"
8 Indonesia Parno Customs Cycling Club + 04' 46"
9 Iran Saied Nateghi Vali ASR Kerman Cycling Team + 05' 22"
10 Malaysia Adrian Chuah Wye Kit LeTua Cycling Team + 06' 21"

Points classification

Rider Team Time
1 South Africa Malcolm Lange Medscheme Cycling Team 53
2 Malaysia Mohamed Zamri Salleh Malaysian Armed Forces 43
3 Malaysia Suhardi Hassan Kuala Lumpur 40
4 Malaysia Amir Rusli Malaysia 32
5 Russia Serguei Kudentsov Polygon Sweet Nice 30
6 Australia Mark O'Brien LeTua Cycling Team 28
7 Malaysia Mohamed Harrif Salleh Malaysia 27
8 South Africa Arran Brown Medscheme Cycling Team 26
9 Malaysia Mohd Shahrul Mat Amin Malaysian Armed Forces 24
10 Malaysia Wan Mohd Najmee Wan Mohamad Kuala Lumpur 23

Mountains classification

Rider Team Time
1 Indonesia Matnur Polygon Sweet Nice 8
2 South Africa Johann Rabie Medscheme Cycling Team 7
3 Malaysia Suhardi Hassan Kuala Lumpur 4
4 Indonesia Endra Wisaya Customs Cycling Club 4
5 Malaysia Yusrizal Yusof Terengganu 4
6 Malaysia Muaz Abd. Rahim Majlis Sukan Negara Malaysia 2
7 Indonesia Hari Fitrianto Polygon Sweet Nice 2
8 Japan Takumi Beppu Aisan Racing Team 1
9 Japan Shinpei Fukuda Aisan Racing Team 1
10 Iran Mohammad Zangi Abadi Vali ASR Kerman Cycling Team 1

Team classification

Team Time
1 LeTua Cycling Team 56h 57' 24"
2 Medscheme Cycling Team + 04' 28"
3 Giant Asia Racing Team + 06' 53"
4 Malaysia + 08' 03"
5 Aisan Racing Team + 10' 30"
6 Vali ASR Kerman Cycling Team + 11' 38"
7 Polygon Sweet Nice + 12' 51"
8 Malaysian Armed Forces + 14' 06"
9 Customs Cycling Club + 14' 50"
10 Kuala Lumpur + 17' 27"

Asian rider classification

Rider Team Time
1 Malaysia Amir Rusli Malaysia 18h 57' 41"
2 Indonesia Dadi Suryadi Indonesia + 02' 29"
3 Malaysia Adiq Husainie Othman Malaysia + 03' 12"
4 Indonesia Parno Custom Cycling Club + 03' 45"
5 Malaysia Adrian Chuah Wye Kit LeTua Cycling Team + 05' 20"
6 Malaysia Yusrizal Yusof Terengganu + 05' 23"
7 Malaysia Mohd Shahrul Mat Amin Malaysian Armed Forces + 05' 52"
8 Malaysia Suhardi Hassan Kuala Lumpur + 05' 56"
9 Malaysia Sarham Miswan Selangor + 06' 16"
10 Thailand Prajak Mahawong Giant Asia Racing Team + 06' 17"

Asian team classification

Team Time
1 LeTua Cycling Team 56h 57' 24"
2 Malaysia + 08' 03"
3 Polygon Sweet Nice + 12' 51"
4 Malaysian Armed Forces + 14' 06"
5 Customs Cycling Club + 14' 50"
6 Kuala Lumpur + 17' 27"
7 Terengganu + 22' 07"
8 Indonesia + 22' 57"
9 Johor + 33' 57"
10 OCBC Singapore Continental Cycling Team + 38' 02"

Malaysian rider classification

Rider Team Time
1 Malaysia Amir Rusli Malaysia 18h 57' 41"
2 Malaysia Adiq Husainie Othman Malaysia + 03' 12"
3 Malaysia Adrian Chuah Wye Kit LeTua Cycling Team + 05' 20"
4 Malaysia Yusrizal Yusof Terengganu + 05' 23"
5 Malaysia Mohd Shahrul Mat Amin Malaysian Armed Forces + 05' 52"
6 Malaysia Suhardi Hassan Kuala Lumpur + 05' 56"
7 Malaysia Sarham Miswan Selangor + 06' 16"
8 Malaysia Mohamed Zamri Salleh Malaysian Armed Forces + 06' 17"
9 Malaysia Mohd Hafiz Rozli LeTua Cycling Team + 06' 32"
10 Malaysia Wan Mohd Najmee Wan Mohamad Kuala Lumpur + 06' 42"

Malaysian team classification

Team Time
1 LeTua Cycling Team 56h 57' 24"
2 Malaysia + 08' 03"
3 Malaysian Armed Forces + 14' 06"
4 Kuala Lumpur + 17' 27"
5 Terengganu + 22' 07"
6 Johor + 33' 57"
7 Majlis Sukan Negara Malaysia + 38' 32"

Stage results

Stage 1

27 April 2010 — Kuala Selangor to Teluk Batik, 192.4 km (119.6 mi)
Rider Team Time
1 Malaysia Mohd Shahrul Mat Amin Malaysian Armed Forces 04h 19' 37"
2 Malaysia Ahmad Fallanie Ali Kuala Lumpur + 02"
3 Malaysia Amir Rusli Malaysia + 14"
4 Malaysia Wan Mohd Najmee Wan Mohamad Kuala Lumpur s.t.
5 Malaysia Mohamed Zamri Salleh Malaysian Armed Forces s.t.
6 Indonesia Nunung Burhanudin Indonesia s.t.
7 United Kingdom Alex Coutts Giant Asia Racing Team s.t.
8 Malaysia Mohd Nur Rizuan Zainal Malaysian Armed Forces s.t.
9 Japan Takumi Beppu Aisan Racing Team s.t.
10 Malaysia Mohammad Akmal Amrun Malaysia s.t.

Stage 2

28 April 2010 — Teluk Batik to Taiping, 205.2 km (127.5 mi)
Rider Team Time
1 South Africa Johann Rabie Medscheme Cycling Team 04h 49' 51"
2 Republic of Ireland David McCann Giant Asia Racing Team + 03"
3 Australia Mark O'Brien LeTua Cycling Team + 14"
4 Japan Takumi Beppu Aisan Racing Team + 17"
5 Malaysia Yusrizal Yusof Terengganu + 01' 03"
6 Malaysia Amir Rusli Malaysia s.t.
7 Indonesia Matnur Polygon Sweet Nice + 03' 15"
8 Indonesia Herwin Jaya Polygon Sweet Nice + 03' 22"
9 Indonesia Dadi Suryadi Indonesia + 03' 27"
10 Malaysia Adrian Chuah Wye Kit LeTua Cycling Team s.t.

Stage 3

29 April 2010 — Taiping to Juru, 205.2 km (127.5 mi)
Rider Team Time
1 South Africa Malcolm Lange Medscheme Cycling Team 02h 59' 02"
2 South Africa Arran Brown Medscheme Cycling Team s.t.
3 Malaysia Mohamed Zamri Salleh Malaysian Armed Forces s.t.
4 Malaysia Mohamed Harrif Salleh Malaysia s.t.
5 Russia Serguei Kudentsov Polygon Sweet Nice s.t.
6 Malaysia Suhardi Hassan Kuala Lumpur s.t.
7 Malaysia Mohd Nur Rizuan Zainal Malaysian Armed Forces s.t.
8 Malaysia Ahmad Fakrullah Alias Pahang s.t.
9 Malaysia Amir Rusli Malaysia s.t.
10 Malaysia Mohd Shobry Abdullah Terengganu s.t.

Stage 4

30 April 2010 — Juru to Sungai Petani, 93.1 km (57.8 mi)
Rider Team Time
1 Malaysia Suhardi Hassan Kuala Lumpur 02h 06' 36"
2 Indonesia Parno Customs Cycling Club s.t.
3 Malaysia Adiq Husainie Othman Malaysia s.t.
4 Malaysia Mohd Shahrul Afiza Fauzan Malaysian Armed Forces s.t.
5 Malaysia Ng Yong Li LeTua Cycling Team s.t.
6 South Africa Malcolm Lange Medscheme Cycling Team + 02' 53"
7 Russia Serguei Kudentsov Polygon Sweet Nice s.t.
8 Malaysia Mohamed Harrif Salleh Malaysia s.t.
9 South Africa Arran Brown Medscheme Cycling Team s.t.
10 South Africa Hanco Kachelhoffer Medscheme Cycling Team s.t.

Stage 5

1 May 2010 — Sungai Petani to Kuala Perlis, 205.3 km (127.6 mi)
Rider Team Time
1 Australia Mark O'Brien LeTua Cycling Team 04h 37' 10"
2 Iran Mohammad Zangi Abadi Vali ASR Kerman Cycling Club + 39"
3 South Africa Waylon Woolcock Medscheme Cycling Team s.t.
4 Indonesia Hari Fitrianto Polygon Sweet Nice s.t.
5 South Africa Malcolm Lange Medscheme Cycling Team + 01' 20"
6 Russia Serguei Kudentsov Polygon Sweet Nice s.t.
7 Russia Roman Krasilnikov Polygon Sweet Nice s.t.
8 Malaysia Mohd Hafiz Rozli LeTua Cycling Team s.t.
9 Malaysia Mohamed Harrif Salleh Malaysia s.t.
10 Malaysia Mohamed Zamri Salleh Malaysian Armed Forces s.t.

List of teams and riders

A total of 19 teams were invited to participate in the 2010 Jelajah Malaysia. Out of 112 riders, a total of 80 riders made it to the finish in Kuala Perlis.

Aisan Racing Team
Giant Asia Racing Team
  • Republic of Ireland David McCann
  • Thailand Prajak Mahawong
  • Taiwan Chang Wei Kei
  • Iran Rasoul Barati
  • Taiwan Peng Kuei Hsiang
  • United Kingdom Alex Coutts
LeTua Cycling Team
Polygon Sweet Nice
  • Russia Serguei Kudentsov
  • Indonesia Hari Fitrianto
  • Indonesia Rastra Patria Dinawan
  • Indonesia Herwin Jaya
  • Indonesia Matnur
  • Russia Roman Krasilnikov
Vali ASR Kerman Team
  • Iran Saied Nateghi
  • Iran Jalil Eslami
  • Iran Mohammad Zangi Abadi
  • Iran Alireza Asgharzadeh
  • Iran Seyed Mostafa Seyedrezaei
  • Iran Seyed Moezeddin Seyedrezaei
Medscheme Cycling Team

OCBC Singapore Continental Cycling Team
  • Singapore Junaidi Hashim
  • Singapore Ang Kee Meng
  • Singapore Lemnel Lee Yun Jie
  • Singapore Vincent Ang
  • Singapore Melvin Kow
  • Singapore Goh Choon Huat
Custom Cycling Club
  • Indonesia Erik Suprianto
  • Indonesia Heksa Priya Prasetya
  • Indonesia Iwan Setiawan
  • Indonesia Parno
  • Indonesia A. Agung Syahbana
  • Indonesia Endra Wisaya
Malaysia
Brunei
  • Brunei Mohd Halid Sata
  • Brunei Reduan Yusop
  • Brunei Muhammad Raihaan Abd Aziz
  • Brunei Md Arbe Shadatul Farrani Zainul Ariffin
  • Brunei Md. Rafiuddin Zakaria
Indonesia
  • Indonesia Muhamad Taufik
  • Indonesia Nugroho Kisnanto
  • Indonesia Didit Purwanto
  • Indonesia Dadi Suryadi
  • Indonesia Nunung Burhanudin
  • Indonesia Arin Iswana

Majlis Sukan Negara Malaysia
  • Malaysia Muaz Abd Rahim
  • Malaysia Aeliff Mohd Amin Alimen
  • Malaysia Mohd Anaz Norman
  • Malaysia Mohd Shahidan Shariff
  • Malaysia Mohd Farhan Amri Zaid
  • Malaysia Mohd Hafiz Mohd Zarawi
Kuala Lumpur
  • Malaysia Wan Mohd Najmee Wan Mohamad
  • Malaysia Ahmad Fallanie Ali
  • Malaysia Mohd Khuzairi Abu Bakar
  • Malaysia Suhardi Hassan
  • Malaysia Mohd Amin Amiruddin
  • Malaysia Mohd Hassannudin Wan
  • Malaysia Mohd Syami Faris Tajuddin
Selangor
  • Malaysia Mohamad Hafiz Mohamed Sufian
  • Malaysia Sarham Miswan
  • Malaysia Muhammad Azmi Mohammad Ali
  • Malaysia Shahrin Amir
  • Malaysia Norshahriel Haizat Ahmad Nazali
  • Malaysia Muhammad Elmi Jumari
Terengganu
  • Malaysia Syed Mohd Hussaini Syed Mazlan
  • Malaysia Mohd Nor Umardi Rosdi
  • Malaysia Mohd Saufie Mat Senan
  • Malaysia Mohd Faiz Syarifuddin Abd Kadir
  • Malaysia Mohd Shobry Abdullah
  • Malaysia Yusrizal Yusof

Sabah
  • Malaysia Nicklos Minol
  • Malaysia Marvin George
  • Malaysia Muhd Nur Hafiah Osman
  • Malaysia Chai Eng Hou
  • Malaysia Mohamad Zulkifli Mohamad Rosejati
  • Malaysia Raijesy Ryner R. Anang
Malaysian Armed Forces
Pahang
  • Malaysia Mohamad Aim Mohamad Fauzi
  • Malaysia Mohd Yazrul Hisham Zulkifli
  • Malaysia Mohad Shawal Mohd Shafee
  • Malaysia Mohd Zarif Mohd Hashim
  • Malaysia Ahmad Fakrullah Alias
  • Malaysia Mohd Hazfiz Azeman
Johor
  • Malaysia Muhamad Firdaus Daud
  • Malaysia Muhamad Rizal Muhamad
  • Malaysia Mohd Shahelmie Abd Karim
  • Malaysia Mohd Nazri Muhamad
  • Malaysia Khairul Naim Azhar
  • Malaysia M. Fakhruddin Daud

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