
New Zealand's Michael Torckler (Cardno Team) looks likely to keep the
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Mike Northey (Bici Vida) and Dylan Newell (Genesys Wealth Advisers) in
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The break, about to get caught with 15 kilometres remaining
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Peter McDonald (Drapac Porsche) tries to split the field and drop the
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A new break of seven riders has slipped off the front
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Had there been an award for the most aggressive rider it would have likely
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Michael Torckler (Cardno Team) leads the peloton
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The break is doomed as the peloton bares down
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Taylor Gunman of team Bici Vida is enjoying the warm weather
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The peloton allowed the break get a maximum lead if 1:40 before stepping
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Racing is underway and immediately a breakaway goes off the front
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Masterton looks nice and green as the peloton cruise in the neutral section
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Michael Torckler (Cardno team) started the day with a five second lead
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Lachlan Norris (Drapac Porsche) has won the King of the Mountains classification
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Australian Under 23 champion Michael Matthews (Jayco Skins Team) claimed
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The general classification jerseys remained unchange following the fourth
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The stage placegetters, Charles Dionne (3rd, Fly V Australia), Michael
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