
Australia's Irene Digenis (Prime Estate Team) makes her dash to the line.
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Stage podium (L-R): Gayle Brownlee (Handy Rentals Team), Irene Digenis
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The peloton has the leaders in their sights.
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Tour leader Shelley Evans (USA National Team) looks comfortable in the
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The break includes Irene Digenis (Prime Estate Team), Gayle Brownlee (Handy
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Irene Digenis of Prime Estate Team leads a break of four.
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USA National Team set the tempo in the peloton.
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A curious onlooker was wishing he could be free.
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USA National Team continue to lead the peloton.
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Emily Collins of the Cyclosport team is the next to attack the peloton.
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Ruth Corset secures some more QOM points.
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Japanese riders attempt to box in Kirsty Broun before the first sprint
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The peloton, led by USA National Team, is all back together.
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Gayle Brownlee (Handy Rentals) was caught, now Naila Hassan (Handy Rentals)
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Gayle Brownlee (Handy Rentals) had taken a flyer as soon as racing started.
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The leaders still have a 48 second lead with five kilometres remaining.
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The peloton roll towards the finish.
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Shelley Evans (USA National Team) has kept the leader's jersey, but with
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