Men's Stage Summary
Stage | Date | Start | Finish | Distance | Stage Top 3 |
1 | 20 January | Suphanburi | Don Chedi | 128.9 km | Ger Soepenberg Sergey Koudentsov Takashi Miyazawa |
2 | 21 January | Kanchanaburi | Si Nakharindra Dam | 160.1 km | Koji Fukushima Hossein Askari Kam Po Wong |
3 | 22 January | Si Nakharindra Dam | Wachiralongkorn Dam | 133.3 km | Ahmad Haidar Anuawar Takashi Miyazawa Ger Soepenberg |
4 | 23 January | Wachiralongkorn Dam | Wachiralongkorn Dam | 184.1 km | Ghader Mizbani Iranagh Jai Crawford Pol Nabben |
5 | 24 January | Wachiralongkorn Dam | Kanchanaburi | 169.0 km | Stephen Wooldridge Takashi Miyazawa Kai Tsun Lam |
6 | 25 January | Kanchanaburi | Phetchaburi | 186.4 km | Ger Soepenberg Sergey Koudentsov Serguei Timofeev |
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