Anuar and Fauzan just miss
out on historic win in Stage Three
The Star, 12/2/2008
BANTING: Two Malaysians Anuar Manan
and Mohd Fauzan Ahmad Lufti came within a whisker of making history
on a day Asians ruled the roost in Stage Three of the Tour of
Langkawi yesterday.
In the end, South Korea’s Lee Won-jae
of the Seoul Cycling Team pipped them both to the top spot in
the longest stage of the Tour – the 209.4km Sitiawan-Banting
race.
Won-jae rode home in 4’37:43 while
Anuar, of Le Tua, and Mohd Fauzan, donning national colours, clocked
4’37.48 with two other riders – Yan Dong Xing (Trek
Marco Polo) and Koji Fukushima (Meitan Hompo-GDR).
Anuar, however, can take pride in the fact
that created a first for the host nation when he took the sprinter’s
green jersey with his second-placed finish.
For Won-jae, it was his first stage win
on the Tour.
Anuar made sure of the sprint jersey after
winning all three intermediate sprints yesterday, starting with
a successful five-man breakaway just before the first sprint at
Sungai Besar at the 78km mark.
“There is a feeling of dissatisfaction
despite my second place finish. I thought that being the sprinter
in the five-man breakaway, I could have done better than finishing
second,” said Anuar.
“At the same time, I must admit that
I am proud to wear the green jersey as this is the first time
that a Malaysian is donning it. I must thank my team for all the
hard work.”
The foreign riders were clearly surprised
at the Asian domination.
“Prior to coming to Malaysia, I only
knew of Team Meitan Hompo, who travel to Europe to compete in
some of the races. I knew that the Asian riders were quite aggressive
and they proved that today (yesterday),” said team Bouygues
Telecom’s Matthieu Sprick, who retains yellow jersey.
“The win for Lee is good for cycling
and also for the Tour.”
Today’s 169km Stage Four will start
at Port Dickson and end in Batu Pahat.
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