Santos Tour Down Under 2013
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Santos Tour Down Under 2013
This year marks the 15th running of the Santos Tour Down Under and is primed to be one of the most hotly-contested editions to date. The People's Choice Classic, on Sunday 20 January will offer spectators a prelude to the first race on the WorldTour calendar which kicks-off just two days later.
Huge crowds are expected to flock to Adelaide and line the tougher course for the six stages while witnessing one of the strongest fields the race has ever seen. The starting line-up for 2013 is clear evidence of just how far the race has come a relatively short time.
Past winners | Photos | 2012 Tour Down Under | 2011 Tour Down Under
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Santos Tour Down Under 201320 January 2013 - 27 January 2013 | AUS | WorldTour
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