
The jersey winners line up on stage: Wes Sulzberger (Most Agressive on
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André Greipel (HTC-Columbia) led from the opening stage of this year's
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Cadel Evans (BMC Racing Team) in the final stage of the Tour Down Under
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Footon-Servetto cool down after the final stage
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Chris Sutton (Sky) seals victory
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Sky were celebrating no matter where they were in the race
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Sutton and Henderson celebrate in unison
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Greg Henderson throws something into the crowd, let's hope it's not the
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Greipel pulls on the final leader's jersey of this year's race
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This is pretty good: Chris Sutton (Team Sky)
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Sutton collects Sky's second win of the season
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Fabio Sabatini (Liquigas-Doimo) leads Wesley Sulzberger (FDJ)
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Maciej Paterski (Liquigas-Doimo)
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Robert Hunter (Garmin-Transitions)
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Mountains classification winner Thomas Rohregger (Milram)
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Fabio Sabatini (Liquigas-Doimo) leads through a corner
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Chris Sutton slips in for his first win major win of the season
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A chuffed CJ Sutton (Team Sky) on the podium
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HTC-Columbia get their season off to the best start possible
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Sutton finished ahead of teammate Greg Henderson on the final stage
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Robbie McEwen (Katusha) rides in Australia at the start of the 2010 season
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Greg Henderson (Team Sky) took third overall
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Alejandro Valverde (Caisse d'Epargne) goes around the bend with the peloton
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Yaroslav Popovych (RadioShack)
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Lance Armstrong (RadioShack) after the final stage
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Euskaltel-Euskadi didn't have the best results, but showed themselves
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Manuel Cardoso (Footon-Servetto)
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Jens Voigt leads Saxo Bank through the U-turn after the start/finish
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Lance Armstrong (RadioShack) tips it in
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Katusha clear the corner in Adelaide
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José Joaquín Rojas (Caisse d'Epargne)
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Luis Leon Sanchez (Caisse d'Epargne) finished second.
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Flowers and flutter for the race winner, Greipel (HTC-Columbia)
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Luke Roberts (Milram) accepts the award for the highest placed South Australian
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Wes Sulzberger (FDJ), judged the most agressive rider on the final stage
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Huge crowds for the final stage
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Everyone loves the Tour Down Under
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Julian Dean (Garmin-Transitions) at the sign-on
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Team Sky arrive at the startline
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The startline of the final stage
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RadioShack's riders remain close in the final circuit race
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Classification winners (L-R): Wes Sulzberger, Thomas Rohregger, Andre
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Luke Roberts (Milram) was happy about something, it might have been being
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Tanya Denver Memorial Award for highest placed South Australian went to
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Skoda King of the Mountain Champion Thomas Rohregger (Milram).
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SA Brilliant Blend Team Champions AG2R la Mondiale.
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Andre Greipel (HTC-Columbia) gets a spray from Thomas Rohregger (Milram).
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Chris Sutton (Team Sky) wins the final stage of the 2010 Tour Down Under
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Sutton (Team Sky) wins as André Greipel (left, HTC-Columbia) seals his
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Chris Sutton (Team Sky) kept the celebrations going.
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Team Sky line up to sign on after a great start to the season.
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Lance Armstrong (RadioShack) flocked by the media after signing on.
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Two favourites for the stage André Greipel (HTC-Columbia) and Graeme Brown
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The Jayco Sprint Champion award also went to Andre Greipel (HTC-Columbia).
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Cycle Instead Best Young Rider U26 Jurgen Roelandts (Omega Pharma - Lotto).
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Hindmarsh's Most Aggressive Rider of Stage 6 was Wesley Sulzberger, who
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George Hincapie (BMC Racing Team) signs on for the final stage.
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Riders line up for the start of the final stage.
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Reigning UCI Road World Champion Cadel Evans (BMC Racing Team) hits the
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Riders corner during the 90 kilometre circuit race.
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2010 Santos Tour Down Under 2010 Champion Andre Greipel (HTC-Columbia).
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Adelaide is the 'city of churches' with good reason.
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Riders bunch up as the break is caught on the final lap.
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Sky high: Chris Sutton (Team Sky) takes his first ProTour stage win.
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Chris Sutton (Team Sky) wins the stage six of the tour.
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Andre Greipel (HTC-Columbia) is only the second rider to win two Tour
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Race winner Andre Greipel (HTC-Columbia).
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The riders line up for the start of the final stage.
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André Greipel (HTC-Columbia) keeping up with the pace.
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AG2r La Mondiale took out the teams classification.
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Chris Sutton (Team Sky) collects his prize(s)
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Cadel Evans (BMC) in the peloton
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André Greipel (HTC-Columbia) sealed his second Tour Down Under title
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Rohregger makes sure Greipel gets some champagne
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André Greipel (HTC-Columbia) unleashes with the champers
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The jersey winners line up on stage: Wes Sulzberger (Most Agressive on
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André Greipel and his HTC-Columbia teammates
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Thomas Rohregger (Milram) was pleased to have won the KOM jersey.
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André Greipel (HTC-Columbia) in his blue Sprinters jersey.
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Jurgen Roelandts (Omega Pharma-Lotto) retained his young riders jersey
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Cadel Evans (BMC) leads Gert Steegmans (RadioShack) in the pack.
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Rohan Dennis (Uni-SA) leads a break around the top corner.
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Greg Henderson (Team Sky) was looking strong during the race.
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Oscar Pereiro (Astana) leads the peleton through the streets of Adelaide.
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Trent Lowe (Garmin-Transitions) leads the most significant break of the
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Chris Sutton (Team Sky) sprints to victory.
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Chris Sutton (Team Sky) celebrates a great win.
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Chris Sutton (Team Sky) kept the celebrations going.
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André Greipel (HTC-Columbia) gets his winning kiss.
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Chris Sutton (Team Sky) on the podium after his stage win.
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HTC-Columbia celebrate a brilliant display Down Under this week
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