
Greg Henderson (Team Sky) on the podium.
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Greg Henderson (Team Sky) takes the win with team mate Chris Sutton celebrating
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Greg Henderson (Team Sky) celebrates with team-mates Chris Sutton and
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The crowds receive flowers from the sprint points winner.
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Lance Armstrong (RadioShack) shakes Cadel Evans' (BMC Racing Team) hand
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Cadel Evans (BMC Racing Team) waits on the start line.
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RadioShack leads the bunch on the front straight.
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Katusha and Columbia-HTC leads the bunch on the front straight.
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The race tail goes through the start finish straight in the opening laps.
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Lance Armstrong (RadioShack) leads the breakaway which included fellow
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The peloton rounds the pit straight on the 1.7 kilometre circuit.
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The crowd - 108,000 of them - came out to see the stars.
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Peter Sagan leads out Mathieu Perget and Lance Armstrong in the day's
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The Sky team train gets on the front with two laps to go.
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The peloton passes underneath the UniSA arch on the back straight.
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Greg Henderson and Chris Sutton celebrate first and second for Team Sky.
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Chris Sutton, Greg Henderson and Team Sky team-mate Benjamin Swift.
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With one lap to go Team Sky took to the front.
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HTC-Columbia went straight to the front after the break was caught.
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Lance Armstrong (RadioShack) looks to see the peloton approaching.
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Robbie McEwen (Katusha) has a chat with fellow Aussie Stuart O'Grady (Saxo
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George Hincapie (BMC) is popular in his USA kit.
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Cadel Evans (BMC) stood proud in his jersey during the team
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Lance Armstrong has plenty of support in Adelaide.
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The riders head off on the Cancer Council Helpline Classic.
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Michael Matthews (Uni SA) leads an early break.
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Lance Armstrong (RadioShack) was visible most of the race.
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Cameron Meyer (Garmin-Transitions) puts in a big effort to break clear
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Anthony Roux (Francaise de Jeux) working hard to try and reach the two
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Michael Matthews (Uni SA) was again in the action instigating another
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The peloton round the turn at the end of the finish straight.
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Lance Armstrong (RadioShack) leads the most promising break of the day.
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HTC-Columbia had a turn out front with Andre Griepel
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The peloton in the finish straight.
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Katusha also helped in reeling back the break.
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Peter Sagan (Liquigas) on front of the break.
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Greg Henderson (Team Sky) on the podium.
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