Bernard Sulzberger (Fly V Australia) from Tasmania remains in the tour lead after six stages.
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The peloton had to cover 30 laps of a 1.2-kilometre circuit in Ulverstone.
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Sean Sullivan (far left) of the DiscoverTasmania.com/TIS team in action during the sixth stage in Ulverstone.
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Steven Robb (left) of the Search 2 Retain team in action during stage six in Ulverstone.
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The leading bunch which stayed away for most of the sixth stage in Ulverstone.
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When the chips were down, the peloton decided to bring back the break on the final lap of stage six.
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That's one for me boys: Ben Day takes out stage six ahead of Fly V Australia teammates Bernard Sulzberger and Jonathan Cantwell.
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Ben Day (right) shares a joke with Fly V Australia teammate and tour leader Bernard Sulzberger on the podium in Ulverstone.
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Dean Windsor (Drapac Porsche) is the new leader of the BOC Sprint Points Championship after the sixth stage.
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Dean Windsor (Drapac Porsche) was awarded the Goodstone Group Most Aggressive rider's jersey on stage six.
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Jonathan Cantwell (Fly V Australia) remains in the Country Club Tasmania Criterium Championship leader's jersey after six stages.
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Dean Windsor (Drapac Porsche) steps onto the podium to accept the BOC Sprint Points leader's jersey after stage six.
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The stage six podium (l-r): Bernard Sulzberger (2nd), Ben Day (1st), and Jonathan Cantwell (3rd) all of Fly V Australia.
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Angus Morton normally rides for the Drapac Porsche outfit, but in this race he represents BOC Gas-Tall Timbers.
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The peloton rolls around the backstreets of Ulverstone during the 36km stage six criterium.
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Tour judge George Underwood was ready with the stopwatch and whistle as part of his duties on the race.
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