1999 Jelajah Malaysia

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1999 Jelajah Malaysia
Race details
Dates3–11 November 1999
Stages8+Prologue
Distance863.8 km (536.7 mi)
Winning time16h 25' 48"
Results
  WinnerFlag of Switzerland.svg  Peter Jörg  (SUI)
  SecondFlag of Indonesia.svg  Herry Janto Setiawan  (INA)
  ThirdFlag of Indonesia.svg  Suyinto  (INA)
  1998
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The 1999 Jelajah Malaysia was a cycling stage race that took place in Malaysia. It was held from 3 to 11 November 1999. There were eight stages with a prologue. The race was sanctioned by the Union Cycliste Internationale as a 2.2 category race.

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Peter Jörg of Switzerland won the race, followed by Herry Janto Setiawan of Indonesia second and Suyinto of Indonesia third overall.

Stages

StageDateStartFinishDistanceStage winner
P3 November Muar Individual Time Trial4 km (2.5 mi) Flag of Malaysia.svg Musairi Musa
14 November Muar 92 km (57.2 mi) Flag of Indonesia.svg Herry Janto Setiawan
25 November Malacca 105 km (65.2 mi) Flag of Indonesia.svg Herry Janto Setiawan
36 November Negeri Sembilan 63 km (39.1 mi) Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Serguei Derevyanov
47 November Kuala Selangor 100 km (62.1 mi) Flag of Indonesia.svg Wawan Setyobudi
58 November Ipoh 77 km (47.8 mi) Flag of Indonesia.svg Matnur
69 November Penang 74 km (46.0 mi) Flag of Indonesia.svg Samai
710 November Sungai Petani 96 km (59.7 mi) Flag of Indonesia.svg Heryawan Sutjahjanto
811 November Kangar 105 km (65.2 mi) Flag of Indonesia.svg Sulistiyono

Final standings

General classification

RankRiderTeamTime
1 Flag of Switzerland.svg Peter Jörg 16h 25' 48"
2 Flag of Indonesia.svg Herry Janto Setiawan s.t.
3 Flag of Indonesia.svg Suyinto s.t.
4 Flag of Malaysia.svg Tsen Seong Hoong s.t.
5 Flag of Malaysia.svg Shahrulneeza Mohd Razali s.t.
6 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Serguei Derevyanov s.t.
7 Flag of Indonesia.svg Wawan Setyobudi s.t.
8 Flag of Indonesia.svg Matnur s.t.
9 Flag of Malaysia.svg Musairi Musa s.t.
10 Flag of Switzerland.svg Urs Spycher s.t.

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