
Ryder Hesjedal (Garmin-Transitions) bested his four breakaway companions
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Jason McCartney (RadioShack) grabs a can of coke for the road.
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UnitedHealthcare and HTC-Columbia were well represented at the front of
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Veteran US rider George Hincapie maintains a steely expression as the
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Dave Zabriskie could still smile despite finishing second overall.
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Overall leader Michael Rogers is trailed by RadioShack's Yaroslav Popovych.
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Oscar Pujol leads George Hincapie in the day's long break.
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The breakaway makes its way up Mulholland Highway.
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There were plenty of fans lining the route up the day's main climb.
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Max Jenkins (UnitedHealthcare) puts his head down and keeps up the pace.
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Oscar Pujol wasn't distracted by the young female pirate nearby...
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Thomas Rabou (l) sealed the deal on his mountains classification by riding
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The field was splintered and strung out during the final stage.
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The stage podium (l-r): George Hincapie, Ryder Hesjedal and Carlos Barredo.
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Garmin-Transitions won the teams classification.
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Charles Dionne was Fly V Australia's best finisher on the final stage.
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The final classification winners (-r): Thomas Rabou, Michael Rogers, Peter
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O-Kaaay... Levi Leipheimer has some special fans
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Robbie Hunter and Matt Wilson bury themselves for Garmin-Transitions'
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Race leader Michael Rogers rode an astute stage to take the overall
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HTC-Columbia paces the group with Michael Rogers tucked in behind
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An Australian flag indicates the support for Michael Rogers during the
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Thomas Rabou (Team Type 1) in search of more mountains points during the
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George Hincapie (BMC Racing) powers the break late in the stage
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