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Steels pips Zabel in Tuesday’s first stage of Tour of Germany

Belgium's Tom Steels (Mapei) narrowly beat World Cup holder Erik Zabel in yesterday's first stage of the Tour of Germany, a 210.4km stretch from Hamburg to Hanover on May 29. Steels, who has won nine stages of the Tour de France, said his win over the leader of the powerful Telekom team gave him a boost ahead of this year's Tour de France. "It was a great battle between me and Erik and I'm still breathing hard," said the 29-year-old. "It's good to have beaten him again and that encourages me for the Tour de France." The second stage is a 173km run from Goslar to Erfurt on

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By VeloNews Interactive Wire ServicesCopyright AFP 2001

Belgium’s Tom Steels (Mapei) narrowly beat World Cup holder Erik Zabel in yesterday’s first stage of the Tour of Germany, a 210.4km stretch from Hamburg to Hanover on May 29.

Steels, who has won nine stages of the Tour de France, said his win over the leader of the powerful Telekom team gave him a boost ahead of this year’s Tour de France. “It was a great battle between me and Erik and I’m still breathing hard,” said the 29-year-old. “It’s good to have beaten him again and that encourages me for the Tour de France.”

The second stage is a 173km run from Goslar to Erfurt on Wednesday.

Copyright AFP 2001

Results

2001 TOUR OF GERMANY.

Stage 1, May 29.;
1. Tom Steels (B), Mapei 210.4km in 5:04:43; 2. Erik Zabel (G), Telekom, s.t.; 3. Rudi Kemna (Ned); 4. Guennadi Michailov (Rus); 5. Robbie McEwen (Aus); 6. Steffen Radochla (G); 7. Aart Viehouten (Nl), all s.t.; 8. Jorgen Bo Petersen (Den), at 0:06; 9. Werner Riebenbauer (A); 10. Kurt-Asle Arvesen (Nor), both s.t.

Others:;
13. Michele Bartoli (I); 17. Andreas Kloden (G); 37. Alexander Winokourow (Kaz); 41. Johan Museeuw (B); 50. Alex Zulle (Swi), all s.t.

OVERALL; 1. Steels, 5:04:43; 2. Zabel, at 0:04; 3. Kemna, at 0:06; 4. Michailov, at 0:10; 5. McEwen; 6. Radochla; 7. Viehouten, all s.t.; 8. Teutenberg, at 0:13; 9. Ludewig, s.t.; 10. Poos, at 0:14

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