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Mito - Tokyo   Japan  


Length: 121 km

There are three races in and around Tokyo: Tokyo Cup, Tokyo - Mount Fuji and, definitely the most prestigious one: Mito - Tokyo, one of the six classics in Zyte Division. Won by for example Lean Ahnfeldt-Mollerup and Jan-Peter Werff, it has some really great names on the honors list.

The race starts in the city ‘Mito’, known from the ume trees, with its beautiful blossoms in spring. Riding in southwest direction,...

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Prizes

  Winner

20.000 $  

  Second

16.000 $  

  Third

14.000 $  

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Sign up criteria:

Division 2
Maximum rank: 50
Minimum rank: 110



Sign up ending
Friday 14:40 22/11-2024 GMT

Race starting
Saturday 14:40 23/11-2024 GMT


Winners of Mito - Tokyo

Rider, Team

Edition

  England Axel Shamberger, UK Postal Service

71   

  Czech Republic Libomír Bajer, MerschFlyers

70   

  Denmark Eddie Ulrichsen, Skogs riders

69   

  Sweden Lenny Bertilsson, Hog Bay CT

68   

  Denmark Denis Demoré, TeamTVM

67   

  Greenland Hermann Normann, Lots o Huggin Bear

66   

  Faroe Islands Vilmar Simonsson, Team Celeste

65   

  Portugal Jorge Couto, Cycling team FPS

64   

  Norway Konrad Bergersen, Odfjell Tankers

63   

  Brazil Douglas Brasil, Time Indaiatuba

62   

  Hungary Rajnay Bela, Silenzio

61   

  Macedonia Metodija Aksentiev, Albiceleste

60   

  Hungary Rajnay Bela, Silenzio

59   

  Australia Leroy Jonker, PJMcycles

58   

  Germany Pierre Bäumling, Nullinger

57   

  Isle of Man Miles Illingworth, Skogs riders

56   

  São Tomé and Príncipe Fradique Namone, Nikoline

55   

  Belgium Gill De Kerper, Team Seidel

54   

  England Joshua Towslee, peddelen

53   

  Australia Geoff Houston, Cycling and kebab

52   

  Norway Kjartan Magnussen, NJ procycling

51   

  Romania Eufrasie Isaila, V02maXXers

50   

  Belgium Pieter De Vaddere, Stroopwafel

49   

  England Zane Kaminski, Indurain team

48   

  USA Burton Anthony, CCFC

47   

  Kenya Frederick Longosiwa, Nairobi City Cycling Club

46   

  Australia Graham Creagh, AusGo

45   

  Democratic Republic of Congo Kwasi Ngay, CC Est

44   

  Norway Samuel Jakobsen, Cycling and kebab

43   

  Belgium Christopher Feaux, 1 2 Cycle

42   

  Russia Yulian Abdulov, Avangarda

41   

  Belgium Christopher Feaux, 1 2 Cycle

40   

  Spain Incendio Rincon, Andeby

39   

  China Cao Huixiong, N/A

38   

  Norway Otto Skoglund, CCFC

37   

  Faroe Islands Hafsteinn Sveinlaugursson, N/A

36   

  Denmark Tomas Hartmann, ABK

35   

  Norway Julian Lundberg, Team WonderDee

34   

  Netherlands Jan-Peter Werff, mikai

33   

  Japan Horii Tsuyoshi, Team Boehringer

32   

  Japan Horii Tsuyoshi, Team Boehringer

31   

  Netherlands Djowie Molhoek, JJL24SS

30   

  Sweden Sammy Ågren, CCFC

29   

  Netherlands Jan-Peter Werff, mikai

28   

  Belgium Joost Paschiers, Stroopwafel

27   

  Spain Ronaldinho Viana, N/A

26   

  Australia Cody Bellamy, team tdb

25   

  Denmark Lean Ahnfeldt-Mollerup, ABK

24   

  Belgium Joost Paschiers, Stroopwafel

23   

  Australia Cody Bellamy, team tdb

22   

  Russia Anton Ugolnikov, N/A

21   

  Australia Shimon Vandresser, Connaught

20   

  Netherlands Nicolaas Arnolds, Onie

19   

  Australia Shimon Vandresser, Connaught

18   

  Ceuta Fidel Mora, Rode Stier

17   

  Australia Grayson Bankston, Temora Tornadoes

16   

  England Gerald Karda, Team WonderDee

15   

  Andorra Teodoro Barrio, Bagger

14   

  Portugal Fabrício Malta, Delfins Team

13   

  El Salvador Valentin Obrégon, G D RAPOSENSE

12   

  England Gerald Karda, Team WonderDee

11   

  Denmark Max Kruse, Bajen Belfast

10   

  Denmark Steffen Olafsen, cypher

9   

  Denmark Steffen Olafsen, cypher

8   

  England Hale Coleman, hiflyer11

7   

  Norway Jakob Eliassen, Team Norris

6   

  Russia Mefodiy Buteyko, Evgeni

5   

  Denmark Benny Søncksen, Dope Heads

4   

  Netherlands Marijn Spijker, CT De Klinge

3   

  Denmark Leopol Dam, Mango

2   

  Jamaica Eddie Weise, Team Ganjah

1   




Ranking Information
Mito - Tokyo is a part of the OCM Tour.

OCM Tour Points

Points

  Winner

150  

  Second

130  

  Third

110  

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Description

The terrain in Mito - Tokyo hardly includes any climbs and has only easy downhills. The terrain includes a few hills and has many very long and flat distances. The flat ending of the stage makes the finishing an extremely technical sprint demanding everything from the sprinters. The route demands a bit of technique from the riders.
Wind speed: 5,4 m/s.


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Teams participating

Teams (22)
  Netherlands Uphill Battle

        Norway Knut Bergli (49)
        Spain Gustavo Catano (44)
        Belgium Joop De Wispelaere (54)
        Netherlands Marinus Mol (46)
        Estonia Markku Põld (50)
        Bulgaria Ivan Genev (48)

  Belgium Amstel Flanders
  Italy ciccioneverde
  Kazakhstan The Great outdoors
  Germany Optimus Prime
  Trinidad and Tobago Fox River
  Australia AGB Procycling
  Greenland TeamTVM
  Netherlands peddelen
  Denmark Skudehavnen CC
  New Zealand Clenbuterol Cheats
  Canada Canadian Nippon
  England PRS
  England Spin Doctors
  Italy Albiceleste
  Burkina Faso Sigue Sigue Sputnik
  Spain Zalom
  Kyrgyzstan chupacabra
  Germany Nullinger
  Netherlands Pelles Gazelles
  Netherlands Team DSM
  Sweden Skogs riders



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