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Ivanov wins overall title
NST, 18/2/2008

IT was sealed and the first eastern European overall winner of Le Tour de Langkawi (LTdL) was crowned after the Kuala Lumpur Criterium yesterday.

It was a victory that rejuvenated the career of Moldova's Ruslan Ivanov (pic), the most unlikely winner of the Tour from the most successful team -- Serramenti Diquigiovanni.

Ivanov, 34, chose the post-event press conference to thank his current team directors Gianni Savio and Marco Bellini for saving his career two years ago when he was left without a contract, and promised to repay the team's faith in him further when he starts the Tirreno Adriatico in Italy next month.

"This is the start of a new career for me and I thank Savio and Bellini for this. They gave me a chance to restart my career with a big team and I am grateful for that," said an emotional Ivanov.

"Also, the team's sacrifices made it possible for me to win, most surely in the penultimate stage in Fraser's Hill where I am sure Jose Serpa could have gone for the stage win on his own. Instead he put the team as his priority and helped protect my general classification (GC) position."

"This is one for the team, and I must repay this faith in me in the rest of the season."

Serramenti Diquigiovanni maintained their proud record in LTdL with their third ever overall victory through Ivanov, after Hernan Dario Munoz did it for them in 2002 and Freddy Gonzalez in 2004, when they were known as the Colombia-Selle Italia team.

It was also the first time that they bagged both the overall individual and team classification in the same year, and extended their stage wins record to 15 with sprinter Danilo Hondo taking Stage Four and Serpa bagging Stage Six of this year's Tour.

Yesterday's Kuala Lumpur Criterium saw the other record holders, CSF-Navigare take their record 33rd stage win in the history of LTdL when Argentine sprinter Mauro Richeze overcame the controversy that unfolded due to his aggressive move on the finish line in Stage Seven that had him relegated and docked GC time to deny Credit Agricole's Jeremy Hunt his second stage win in this year's Tour.

The Milo green jersey for the best sprinter was retained for keeps by Bouygues Telecom's Aurelien Clerc with a total of 92 points, closing his unexpected battle with Malaysian team Le Tua's Anuar Manan that had captured the imagination of the local cycling community throughout the Tour.

Anuar can stand proud of his second place in the points classification, having held the green jersey for a historic two days, before surrendering it to Swiss rider Clerc.

The Genting polka dot jersey was kept by another CSF-navigare rider Fillippo Savini, winner of Stage Eight up Fraser's Hill on Saturday which gave his depleted team something to smile about.

And after year's of trying, Japanese Shinichi Fukushima of the Meitan Hompo-GDR team, finally held tight to his Proton blue jersey as the winner of the Asian riders' classification in the Tour.

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