Climb specialist shows he
can win on flat terrain too
The Star, 15/2/2008
ROMPIN: Climb specialist Jose Serpa Perez
of the Serramenti PVC team clinched Stage Six of the Tour of Langkawi
here yesterday.
The Colombian, together with 15 other riders,
managed to break away from the peloton after the first sprint
zone at Felda Pulai, Johor. He then left the others in his wake
to finish the 182.8km Bandar Penawar-Kuala Rompin race in 4’26:43.
In last year’s Tour, Perez won Stage
Eight from Shah Alam to Genting Highlands en route to a runner-up
finish in the overall standings behind Anthony Charteau of Credit
Agricole.
“Many people think climbers
can’t win on flat terrain, but I am glad that I proved them
wrong,” Perez said after the win.
Meanwhile, Bouygues Telecom retained two
jerseys, with Matthieu Sprick keeping the yellow jersey (overall
category) and Aurlien Clerc the green jersey (sprint category).
Park Sung-baek of Seoul Cycling managed
to snatch the blue jersey (Asian category) from Shinichi Fukushima
of Meitan-Hampo-GDR.
Today’s 126.6km Stage Seven will be
from Kuala Rompin to Kuantan.
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