
School children also got to see the race
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David Pell (Drapac-Porsche) leads the breakaway
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Le Tour de Langkawi is always full of colour
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The stage podium: David Pell (3rd, Drapac Porsche), Jay Thompson (1st,
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ISD-Neri lead the peloton on stage two
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Time to cool off after another baking day in Malaysia
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School children were happy to get time off school
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Work doesn't stop for the Le Tour de Langkawi
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The Malaysian flags were out to greet the riders
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Tobias Erler (Tabriz Petrochemical Cycling Team) is the new yellow jersey
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Anuar Manan (Geumsan Ginseng Asia) also leads the points competition
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Anuar Manan (Geumsan Ginseng Asia) is the best Asian rider
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David Pell (Drapac-Porsche) grabs some take away for lunch
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The stage two leaders working well together at the Tour of Langkawi
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Jay Thomson (South Africa) was just a little faster in the sprint
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Jay Thomson (South Africa), Pete McDonald (Drapac-Porsche) and Thomas
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Taiji Nishitani (Aisan Racing Team) gets a push from a teammate
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Michael Matthews (Team Jayco-Skins) cools down
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The breaks has some extra support
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Michael Matthews (Team Jayco-Skins) gets a cheer
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Peter McDonald (Drapac Porsche Cycling) kept the climber's jersey
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Jay Thomson (South Africa) beats Thomas Erler (Tabriz Petrochemicals)
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Jay Thomson (South Africa) has something to celebrate
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Michael Matthews (Team Jayco-Skins) wins the bunch sprint but loses the
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No-one really looks like taking control back in the peloton
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Ukrainian Ruslan Pydgornyy gets a wheel change
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Huge crowds at one of the sprint primes
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Plenty of protection for the peloton
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Day off for the road crews as the Tour of Langkawi peloton flies through
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The peloton still watching one another to see who will take control of
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The race gets underway in Kuala Terengganu
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Thomas Erler (Tabriz Petrochemicals), Jay Thomson (South Africa) and David
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Jay Thomson (South Africa), David Pell (Drapac-Porsche) and Thomas Erler
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Michael Matthews (Team Jayco - Skins) lost his race lead, but had the
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Germany's Thomas Erler (Tabriz) assumed the race lead. Pete McDonald (Drapac-Porsche)
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South Africa's Jay Thomson was overjoyed with his stage win
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The peloton stretches out as teams scramble to gain representation in
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Crowds come out to cheer on the Langkawi peloton
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