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  • Tour of China : presentation and medal winners

    Information and history

    First edition1995
    Editions9 (including 2012)
    First winnerRussiaRussia Viatcheslav Ekimov
    Most winsGermanyGermany Dirk Müller (1), JapanJapan Yoshiyuki Abe (1), JapanJapan Koji Fukushima (1), JapanJapan Makoto Iijima (1), SwedenSweden Michael Andersson (1), DenmarkDenmark Martin Pedersen (1), KazakhstanKazakhstan Andrei Mizourov (1), UzbekistanUzbekistan Muradjan Khalmuratov (1), RussiaRussia Viatcheslav Ekimov (1)
    Most recent winnerDenmarkDenmark Martin Pedersen
    Official nameThe Tour of China
    Wikipedia linkhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tour_of_China
    Official websitehttp://www.thetourofchina.com/

    Results of the last edition (2012-09-13)


     Pos    Name   Nat   Result   Points 
     1    Martin Pedersen (Christina Watches - Onfone)   DEN   11:39:20    
     2    Stefan Schumacher (Christina Watches - Onfone)   GER   00:01    
     3    Michael Rasmussen (Christina Watches - Onfone)   DEN   00:02    
     4    Daniel Holm Foder (Christina Watches - Onfone)   DEN   s.t.    
     5    Ivar Slik (Rabobank Continental Team)   NED   00:13    
     6    Aldo Ino Ilesic (Team Type 1)   SLO   00:14    
     7    Jenning Huizenga (Rabobank Continental Team)   NED   00:16    
     8    Nick Van Der Lijke (Rabobank Continental Team)   NED   00:17    
     9    Marco Minnaard (Rabobank Continental Team)   NED   s.t.    
     10    Martijn Tusveld (Rabobank Continental Team)   NED   s.t.    



    Medal winners since 1995 with links to results and winners

    2012  1. DenmarkDenmark Martin Pedersen  2. GermanyGermany Stefan Schumacher  3. DenmarkDenmark Michael Rasmussen 
    2011  1. UzbekistanUzbekistan Muradjan Khalmuratov  2. RussiaRussia Ivan Kovalev  3. RussiaRussia Alexander Serov 
    2010  1. GermanyGermany Dirk Müller  2. AustraliaAustralia David Tanner  3. United StatesUnited States Daniel Summerhill 
    2005  1. KazakhstanKazakhstan Andrei Mizourov  2. ChinaChina Xiaohai Zheng  3. PolandPoland Dawid Krupa 
    2004  1. JapanJapan Koji Fukushima  2. JapanJapan Shinichi Fukushima  3. PolandPoland Tomasz Kloczko 
    2003  1. JapanJapan Yoshiyuki Abe  2. BelgiumBelgium Jurgen Van De Walle  3. JapanJapan Kazuyuki Manabe 
    2002  1. JapanJapan Makoto Iijima  2. KazakhstanKazakhstan Maxim Iglinskiy  3. IndonesiaIndonesia Tonton Susanto 
    1996  1. SwedenSweden Michael Andersson  2. PolandPoland Tomasz Brozyna  3. United StatesUnited States Jeff Evanshine 
    1995  1. RussiaRussia Viatcheslav Ekimov  2. ItalyItaly Daniele Nardello  3. United StatesUnited States Steve Hegg 

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