2009 Jelajah Malaysia

The 2009 Jelajah Malaysia, a cycling stage race that took place in Malaysia. It was held from 19 to 26 April 2009. There were eight stages with a total of 1,256.8 kilometres. In fact, the race was sanctioned by the Union Cycliste Internationale as a 2.2 category race and was part of the 2008–09 UCI Asia Tour calendar.

2009 Jelajah Malaysia
2008–09 UCI Asia Tour
Race details
Dates19–26 April 2009
Stages8
Distance1,256.8 km (780.9 mi)
Winning time29h 31' 28"
Results
Winner  Timothy Roe (AUS) (Savings & Loans Cycling Team)
  Second  Jai Crawford (AUS) (Savings & Loans Cycling Team)
  Third  Ghader Mizbani (IRI) (Tabriz Petrochemical Team)

Points  Anuar Manan (MAS) (Azad University Iran)
Mountains  Abbas Saeiditanha (IRI) (Azad University Iran)
  Team Tabriz Petrochemical Team

Timothy Roe of Australia won the race, followed by Jai Crawford of Australia second and Ghader Mizbani of Iran third overall. Anuar Manan of Malaysia won the points classification and Abbas Saeiditanha of Iran won the mountains classification. Azad University Iran won the team classification.

Stages

Stage Date Course Distance Stage result
Winner Second Third
1 19 April Kuala Selangor to Ipoh 176.8 km (109.9 mi)  Makoto Iijima (JPN)  Amir Zargari (IRI)  Ahmad Haidar Anuawar (MAS)
2 20 April Ipoh to Sungai Petani 192.7 km (119.7 mi)  Mehdi Sohrabi (IRI)  Anuar Manan (MAS)  Rafaâ Chtioui (TUN)
3 21 April Gerik to Tanah Merah 172.3 km (107.1 mi)  Hossein Nateghi (IRI)  Rafaâ Chtioui (TUN)  Mehdi Sohrabi (IRI)
4 22 April Pasir Mas to Kuala Terengganu 177.5 km (110.3 mi)  Anuar Manan (MAS)  Rafaâ Chtioui (TUN)  Serguei Kudentsov (RUS)
5 23 April Kuala Terengganu to Kuantan 204.8 km (127.3 mi)  Anuar Manan (MAS)  Mohamed Harrif Salleh (MAS)  Serguei Kudentsov (RUS)
6 24 April Gambang to Bera 136.1 km (84.6 mi)  Taiji Nishitani (JPN)  Joel Pearson (AUS)  Shaun McCarthy (AUS)
7 25 April Tanjung Malim to Genting Highlands 117 km (72.7 mi)  Timothy Roe (AUS)  Ghader Mizbani (IRI)  Jai Crawford (AUS)
8 26 April Kuala Lumpur Criterium 70.4 km (43.7 mi)  Hossein Nateghi (IRI)  Mehdi Sohrabi (IRI)  Rafaâ Chtioui (TUN)

Classification leadership

Stage Stage winner General classification
Points classification
Mountains classification
Malaysian rider classification
Team classification Malaysian team classification
1 Makoto Iijima Makoto Iijima Ahmad Haidar Anuawar Makoto Iijima Ahmad Haidar Anuawar Azad University Iran MNCF Continental Team
2 Mehdi Sohrabi Mehdi Sohrabi Malaysia
3 Hossein Nateghi Mehdi Sohrabi Abbas Saeiditanha Suhardi Hassan
4 Anuar Manan
5 Anuar Manan
6 Taiji Nishitani
7 Timothy Roe Timothy Roe Mohd Nur Rizuan Zainal Muhammad Rauf Nur Misbah Tabriz Petrochemical Team LeTua Cycling Team
8 Hossein Nateghi Anuar Manan
Final Timothy Roe Anuar Manan Abbas Saeiditanha Muhammad Rauf Nur Misbah Tabriz Petrochemical Team LeTua Cycling Team

Final standings

General classification

RiderTeamTime
1 Timothy Roe Savings & Loans Cycling Team 29h 31' 28"
2 Jai Crawford Savings & Loans Cycling Team + 24"
3 Ghader Mizbani Tabriz Petrochemical Team + 25"
4 Hossein Askari Tabriz Petrochemical Team + 47"
5 David McCann Ride Sport Racing + 01' 54"
6 Rafaâ Chtioui Doha Cycling Team + 02' 12"
7 Hari Fitrianto Polygon Sweet Nice + 02' 32"
8 Mehdi Sohrabi Tabriz Petrochemical Team + 02' 42"
9 Will Routley Jelly Belly Cycling Team + 02' 47"
10 Tonton Susanto LeTua Cycling Team + 03' 12"

Points classification

RiderTeamPoints
1 Anuar Manan Azad University Iran 29
2 Mohd Nor Rizuan Zainal Malaysian Armed Forces Cycling Team 24
3 Mehdi Sohrabi Tabriz Petrochemical Team 20
4 Yusutuke Tanaka Shimano Racing Team 16
5 Suhardi Hassan Malaysia 15
6 Abbas Saeiditanha Azad University Iran 12
7 Xing Yandong Trek–Marco Polo 10
8 Ahmad Fallanie Ali Malaysia 10
9 Hossein Nateghi Azad University Iran 9
10 David Pell Savings & Loans Cycling Team 7

Mountains classification

RiderTeamPoints
1 Abbas Saeiditanha Azad University Iran 15
2 Mehdi Sohrabi Tabriz Petrochemical Team 14
3 Hossein Nateghi Azad University Iran 11
4 Ezzedine Lagab Doha Cycling Team 9
5 Timothy Roe Savings & Loans Cycling Team 8
6 David McCann Ride Sport Racing 8
7 Ghader Mizbani Tabriz Petrochemical Team 6
8 Jai Crawford Savings & Loans Cycling Team 5
9 Ng Yong Li LeTua Cycling Team 5
10 Hossein Askari Tabriz Petrochemical Team 4

Malaysian rider classification

RiderTeamTime
1 Muhammad Rauf Nur Misbah Malaysia 29h 52' 24"
2 Suhardi Hassan Malaysia + 17"
3 Mohd Saufi Mat Senan Terengganu Toshiba Bike Labz Cycling Team + 03' 07"
4 Mohd Shahrul Mat Amin Terengganu Toshiba Bike Labz Cycling Team + 04' 50"
5 Mohd Faris Abdul Razak Malaysia + 14' 23"
6 Ng Yong Li LeTua Cycling Team + 16' 02"
7 Ahmad Fallanie Ali Malaysia + 20' 13"
8 Mohd Saiful Anuar Aziz Terengganu Toshiba Bike Labz Cycling Team + 20' 49"
9 Mohd Nor Rizuan Zainal Malaysian Armed Forces Cycling Team + 21' 11"
10 Loh Sea Keong Trek–Marco Polo + 21' 17"

Team classification

TeamTime
1 Tabriz Petrochemical Team 88h 37' 12"
2 Azad University Iran + 09' 45"
3 Savings & Loans Cycling Team + 21' 35"
4 Ride Sport Racing + 23' 37"
5 Jelly Belly Cycling Team + 42' 01"
6 Shimano Racing Team + 44' 16"
7 Bridgestone–Anchor + 44' 54"
8 Trek–Marco Polo + 48' 56"
9 LeTua Cycling Team + 50' 39"
10 Malaysia + 55' 44"

Malaysian team classification

TeamTime
1 LeTua Cycling Team 89h 27' 51"
2 Malaysia + 05' 05"
3 Terengganu Toshiba Bike Labz Cycling Team + 35' 26"
4 Malaysian Armed Forces Cycling Team + 01h 19' 17"
5 MNCF Continental Team + 01h 33' 55"

Stage results

Stage 1

19 April 2009 — Kuala Selangor to Ipoh, 176.8 km (109.9 mi)
RiderTeamTime
1 Makoto Iijima Bridgestone–Anchor 03h 59' 55"
2 Amir Zargari Azad University Iran s.t.
3 Ahmad Haidar Anuawar Trek–Marco Polo + 34"
4 Hossein Nateghi Azad University Iran s.t.
5 Yusuke Hatanaka Shimano Racing Team s.t.
6 Hidenori Nodera Shimano Racing Team s.t.
7 Mohammad Akmal Amrun MNCF Continental Team s.t.
8 Masamichi Yamamoto Bridgestone–Anchor s.t.
9 Parno Indonesia s.t.
10 Mohamed Harrif Salleh Terengganu Toshiba Bike Labz Cycling Team s.t.

Stage 2

20 April 2009 — Ipoh to Sungai Petani, 192.7 km (119.7 mi)
RiderTeamTime
1 Mehdi Sohrabi Tabriz Petrochemical Team 04h 36' 09"
2 Anuar Manan Azad University Iran s.t.
3 Rafaâ Chtioui Doha Cycling Team s.t.
4 Matthew Rice Jelly Belly Cycling Team s.t.
5 Jai Crawford Savings & Loans Cycling Team s.t.
6 David McCann Ride Sport Racing s.t.
7 Will Routley Jelly Belly Cycling Team s.t.
8 James Spragg Trek–Marco Polo s.t.
9 Brad Hall Tinelli Colossi Cycling Team s.t.
10 Rastra Patria Indonesia s.t.

Stage 3

21 April 2009 — Gerik to Tanah Merah, 172.3 km (107.1 mi)
RiderTeamTime
1 Hossein Nateghi Azad University Iran 04h 05' 30"
2 Rafaâ Chtioui Doha Cycling Team s.t.
3 Mehdi Sohrabi Tabriz Petrochemical Team s.t.
4 Will Routley Jelly Belly Cycling Team s.t.
5 Yusuke Hatanaka Shimano Racing Team s.t.
6 Mohd Saufi Mat Senan Terengganu Toshiba Bike Labz Cycling Team s.t.
7 Deon Locke Ride Sport Racing s.t.
8 Hidenori Nodera Shimano Racing Team s.t.
9 Hari Fitrianto Polygon Sweet Nice s.t.
10 David Pell Savings & Loans Cycling Team s.t.

Stage 4

22 April 2009 — Pasir Mas to Kuala Terengganu, 177.5 km (110.3 mi)
RiderTeamTime
1 Anuar Manan Azad University Iran 04h 09' 21"
2 Rafaâ Chtioui Doha Cycling Team s.t.
3 Serguei Kudentsov Polygon Sweet Nice s.t.
4 Masamichi Yamamoto Bridgestone–Anchor s.t.
5 David McCann Ride Sport Racing s.t.
6 Mehdi Sohrabi Tabriz Petrochemical Team s.t.
7 Muhamad Firdaus Daud MNCF Continental Team s.t.
8 Mohd Faris Abdul Razak Malaysia s.t.
9 Muhammad Zamani Mustarudin MNCF Continental Team s.t.
10 Aymen Ben Hassine Doha Cycling Team s.t.

Stage 5

23 April 2009 — Kuala Terengganu to Kuantan, 204.8 km (127.3 mi)
RiderTeamTime
1 Anuar Manan Azad University Iran 04h 49' 40"
2 Mohamed Harrif Salleh Terengganu Toshiba Bike Labz Cycling Team s.t.
3 Serguei Kudentsov Polygon Sweet Nice s.t.
4 Nattaphon Jeebtahwora Thailand s.t.
5 Joel Pearson Savings & Loans Cycling Team s.t.
6 Shinpei Fukuda Bridgestone–Anchor s.t.
7 Mehdi Sohrabi Tabriz Petrochemical Team s.t.
8 Taiji Nishitani Aisan Racing Team s.t.
9 Yusuke Hatanaka Shimano Racing Team s.t.
10 Hossein Nateghi Azad University Iran s.t.

Stage 6

24 April 2009 — Gambang to Bera, 136.1 km (84.6 mi)
RiderTeamTime
1 Taiji Nishitani Aisan Racing Team 02h 52' 03"
2 Joel Pearson Savings & Loans Cycling Team s.t.
3 Shaun McCarthy Ride Sport Racing s.t.
4 Will Routley Jelly Belly Cycling Team s.t.
5 Ezzedine Lagab Doha Cycling Team s.t.
6 Wan Mohd Najmee Wan Mohd Malaysia s.t.
7 Masahiro Shinagawa Aisan Racing Team s.t.
8 Yoshinori Iino Shimano Racing Team s.t.
9 Shinpei Fukuda Bridgestone–Anchor s.t.
10 James Spragg Trek–Marco Polo s.t.

Stage 7

25 April 2009 — Tanjung Malim to Genting Highlands, 117 km (72.7 mi)
RiderTeamTime
1 Timothy Roe Savings & Loans Cycling Team 03h 01' 21"
2 Ghader Mizbani Tabriz Petrochemical Team s.t.
3 Jai Crawford Savings & Loans Cycling Team s.t.
4 Hossein Askari Tabriz Petrochemical Team + 35"
5 Andrey Mizurov Tabriz Petrochemical Team + 54"
6 David McCann Ride Sport Racing + 01' 23"
7 Rafaâ Chtioui Doha Cycling Team + 01' 59"
8 Hari Fitrianto Polygon Sweet Nice s.t.
9 Takumi Beppu Aisan Racing Team + 02' 02"
10 Will Routley Jelly Belly Cycling Team + 02' 35"

Stage 8

26 April 2009 — Kuala Lumpur Criterium 70.4 km (43.7 mi)
RiderTeamTime
1 Hossein Nateghi Azad University Iran 01h 57' 08"
2 Mehdi Sohrabi Tabriz Petrochemical Team s.t.
3 Rafaâ Chtioui Doha Cycling Team s.t.
4 Mohd Faris Abdul Razak Malaysia s.t.
5 Masahiro Shinagawa Aisan Racing Team s.t.
6 David McCann Ride Sport Racing s.t.
7 Yusuke Hatanaka Shimano Racing Team s.t.
8 Hidenori Nodera Shimano Racing Team s.t.
9 Joel Pearson Savings & Loans Cycling Team s.t.
10 Kuei Hsiang Peng Giant Asia Racing Team s.t.

List of teams and riders

A total of 21 teams were invited to participate in the 2009 Jelajah Malaysia. Out of 122 riders, a total of 97 riders made it to the finish in Kuala Lumpur.

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