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8th Jacob's Creek Tour Down Under - 2.HC

Australia, January 17-22, 2006

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Stage 3 - Friday, January 20: Strathalbyn - Yankalilla, 154km

Barredo breaks through for big win

Liberty Seguros takes another stage as Ag2R commands

By Les Clarke in Yankalilla

Carlos Barredo (Liberty Seguros)
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In sweltering conditions heading along the South Australian coastline, Liberty Seguros' Carlos Barredo took stage 3 from Strathalbyn to Yankalilla after an 11-rider breakaway spent most of the day off the front of an Ag2R-controlled peloton. "We're taking advantage of the fact that Ag2R are marking a steady rhythm in the peloton to get ourselves in the breaks," said Barredo at the finish. "The winds are a bonus, but of course the main objective is the overall win."

Going into the day's stage, overall leader Simon Gerrans was keen to hold onto the lead, as was his team, saying to Cyclingnews at the start in Strathalbyn, "We'll play it like we did yesterday - let another group go at the right time and not spend too much energy." And that's exactly what transpired, with Gerrans' team controlling the peloton after letting the early break fly the coop. The 11 riders, coming together as a group after only five kilometres, stayed away all day, building a four-minute lead that lasted until Barredo initiated a splintering of front pack at the 105 kilometre mark.

From there six riders went clear, with Cadel Evans (Davitamon-Lotto) bridging solo soon after to make it seven. After taking third in Yankalilla, Evans said of this final selection, "After a few years you get a good eye for these things, but it was a bit of a surprise." A surprise it may have been, but after signaling his intentions at the start of the day were to play it as it came, taking the mountains jersey and a podium place were just reward for his hard work during the stage.

How it unfolded

Tour leader Simon Gerrans (L)
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Starting in searing Strathalbyn, the field in this year's Tour faced another test of strength in very challenging conditions with a 154km sojourn along the South Australian coast, going through the beachside towns of Port Elliot and Victor Harbor. Harbouring plans for a GC consolidation, Davitamon-Lotto's Robbie McEwen told Cyclingnews before the start that, "Today I'll be trying to conserve energy and stay in the bunch - keeping an eye on Sanchez and Gerrans." He recognised that the crosswinds along the peninsula would be very testing, and added that tomorrow's stage through Willunga will be the breaking point of the tour.

But first there were 154 kilometres of punishment in temperatures approaching 40 degrees, reducing the road surface to molten tar in patches; this didn't stop riders from making attempts to get away right from the gun, the first of which came immediately after the short neutral section out of Strathalbyn finished. And it was 24-year-old Barredo, joined by Evans and Jonathon Clarke (SA.com-AIS) that made the early move, quickly gaining a 100-metre lead after four kilometres before being joined by another five riders - Alexandre Botcharov (Credit Agricole), Michele Gobbi (Milram), Vincent Jerome (Bouygues Telecom), Serge Pauwels (Chocolade Jacques) and Matt Hayman (UniSA) before another three riders made their way across. Jose Joaquin Rojas (Liberty Seguros), Daniel Becke (Milram) and Ben Day (UniSA) made up the 11 riders, ready and willing to spend the entire day at the head of the field.

The breakaway group
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It was then time to turn on the gas, gaining 15 seconds by the 8km mark, 25 seconds by the 10km point and 50 seconds by kilometre 12. Back in the field, the SA.com-AIS crew were having plenty of mechanical problems, experiencing punctures at regular intervals during the opening kilometres as the leaders extended their lead to 1:10 after just 16 kilometres. Looking strong and working well together, the leading 11 riders continued to increase their lead in small increments, going from a gap of 1:20 after 18km to 1:52 at the 20 kilometre point and 2:25 at the 23km mark. Two kilometres later they'd pushed the lead out to 2:55 minutes, the power of Hayman evident as he pushed a big gear to drive the escapees on their journey up the road.

With Ag2R behind them controlling the pace of the peloton, the break hit the 36km mark with a lead of 3:38. Bouygues Telecom's Vincent Jerome punctured but soon made it back to the bunch without expending too much energy in the heat, which has been the talking point of this year's Tour Down Under. After 56 kilometres, the lead group [including Jerome] had stabilised their lead at 4:10, and after the first sprint at Goolwa they remained at 4:15 ahead of the peloton. Becke decided he wanted the points going through Goolwa, taking the sprint ahead of Botcharov and Hayman. With a significant crosswind in their sails and a beachfront beckoning an escape from the 30 degree-plus temperatures, the frontrunners increased their lead after 67km to a healthy 4:35. The big question became - would it be en ought to make it to the finish?

Cadel Evans (Davitamon Lotto)
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A short time there were later more points won offer, with Becke gladly taking the spoils ahead of Botcharov and Clarke. With the lead increasing to 4:40 the day's KOM loomed, and with Evans feeling good chances are he would take the points on offer to go ahead in that classification. This he did, beating that man Botcharov again, with Pauwels third, Hayman fourth and Clarke fifth. As the peloton rolled their way up the climb heading out of Victor Harbor it was still Ag2R dominating the front of the field, with Gerrans safely tucked away behind his men in blue and white. The Victorian was talking to his teammates, organising the troops to hold the fort for what he hoped would be another day in ochre.

With the peloton tucked up for the night [so to speak] it was time for the action out front to heat up. Having led the stage from virtually the start of the day's proceedings, things started to heat up among the leaders when Barredo made a move after 105 kilometres. Hayman wasn't giving any room to the young Spaniard, sticking to the Liberty Seguros rider's wheel like melting tar until Barredo dropped his chain, forcing him to drop back to the pack before launching another attack. By the time he made it across to Hayman again, he was joined by four riders, Botcharov, Becke and Pauwels, and they were joined soon after by Evans after he bridged solo. The Davitamon-Lotto rider had missed the initial break, but it wasn't long until he took his place among what would be the final selection of the day.

Carlos Barredo (Liberty Seguros)
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It was then a matter of seeing who had the goods on the final run into the finish, with Barredo, Evans, Botcharov, Becke, Pauwels, Hayman and Jerome pulling away from the trailing four riders and fighting it out for a win in the scorching heat. After establishing a lead of two minutes With around 10 kilometres remaining Barredo took matters into his own hands, attacking and quickly establishing a lead of 40 seconds that would set him up for only his second win as a professional. Speaking after the finish, Barredo said, "I'm not really a fast guy, so I had to stretch it out - I had to try and attack from a long way out." Having spent the whole day in the leading 11, Barredo knew a sprint finish wouldn't be easy. "I tensed it up in the hills and realised that Botcharov and Hayman were really strong, so I had to attack a fair way out," he said through translator Neil Stephens.

With teammate Luis Leon Sanchez in a strong GC position, Barredo said the team has an eye on that prize and one on the teams classification. "Obviously that's our main objective; at the same time we have to fight for the teams classification," he said after the finish. One man who certainly wants to keep that lead away from the Spanish squad is race leader Simon Gerrans, who said after the finish that, "I'm feeling pretty good [about tomorrow's stage]. The guys have got confidence in me, riding like I have the last couple of days, so that gives me confidence and it's a real morale boost."

Simon Gerrans (Ag2r)
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Tomorrow's stage features the hill at Willunga, the make-or-break point of the tour. Gerrans knows this, and said, "I guess I'm a little bit nervous going into it because that's going to be the race. I've got a few strong teammates so I'm confident I won't be singled out," he said after the finish of today's stage. Cadel Evans, who took the King of the Mountains jersey after today's stage said to ABC radio after the finish, "Once I got into the rhythm I was alright. I'm still early in my season and I'm progressing, so it was a nice surprise today."

Photography

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Images by Mark Gunter/www.pbase.com/gunterphotograph

Images by Shane Goss/www.licoricegallery.com

Results

1 Carlos Barredo Llamazales (Spa) Liberty Seguros-Würth Team    3.51.03 (40.0 km/h)
2 Daniel Becke (Ger) Team Milram                                   1.32
3 Cadel Evans (Aus) Davitamon-Lotto
4 Serge Pauwels (Bel) Chocolade Jacques-T Interim
5 Vincent Jerome (Fra) Bouygues Telecom                            1.38
6 Mathew Hayman (Aus) UniSA-Australia                              1.40
7 Alexandre Botcharov (Rus) Credit Agricole
8 Jonathon Clarke (Aus) South Australia.com-AIS Cycling            5.26
9 Jose Joaquin Rojas Gil (Spa) Liberty Seguros-Würth Team          5.56
10 Ben Day (Aus) UniSA-Australia
11 Michele Gobbi (Ita) Team Milram                                 6.05
12 Gene Bates (Aus) UniSA-Australia                                7.34
13 Rony Martias (Fra) Bouygues Telecom
14 Matthew Rex (Aus) United Water-Australia U/23
15 Alexandre Pichot (Fra) Bouygues Telecom
16 Giovanni Bernaudeau (Fra) Bouygues Telecom
17 Kurt Hovelynck (Bel) Chocolade Jacques-T Interim
18 Sergey Lagutin (Uzb) Navigators Insurance Cycling Team
19 Simon Clarke (Aus) South Australia.com-AIS Cycling
20 Dennis Haueisen (Ger) Team Milram
21 Jens Renders (Bel) Chocolade Jacques-T Interim
22 Marco Righetto (Ita) Liquigas-Bianchi
23 Elia Rigotto (Ita) Team Milram
24 Fabio Sabatini (Ita) Team Milram
25 Luis Leon Sanchez Gil (Spa) Liberty Seguros-Würth Team
26 Henk Vogels (Aus) Davitamon-Lotto
27 Koen De Kort (Ned) Liberty Seguros-Würth Team
28 Simon Gerrans (Aus) Ag2r Prevoyance
29 Eros Capecchi (Ita) Liquigas-Bianchi
30 Jose Luis Arrieta (Spa) Ag2r Prevoyance
31 Dimitri De Fauw (Bel) Chocolade Jacques-T Interim
32 Robbie McEwen (Aus) Davitamon-Lotto
33 Simone Cadamuro (Ita) Team Milram
34 Mathieu Claude (Fra) Bouygues Telecom
35 Walter Beneteau (Fra) Bouygues Telecom
36 Samuel Dumoulin (Fra) Ag2r Prevoyance
37 Eladio Sanchez Prado (Spa) Liberty Seguros-Würth Team
38 Mark Renshaw (Aus) Credit Agricole
39 Mads Kaggestad (Nor) Credit Agricole
40 Sebastien Chavanel (Fra) Bouygues Telecom
41 Valery Kobzarenko (Ukr) Navigators Insurance Cycling Team
42 Steven Caethoven (Bel) Chocolade Jacques-T Interim
43 Phil Zajicek (USA) Navigators Insurance Cycling Team
44 Chris Jongewaard (Aus) UniSA-Australia
45 Giovanni Visconti (Ita) Team Milram
46 Aaron Kemps (Aus) Liberty Seguros-Würth Team
47 Allan Davis (Aus) Liberty Seguros-Würth Team
48 Luca Paolini (Ita) Liquigas-Bianchi
49 Pierre Drancourt (Fra) Bouygues Telecom
50 Benjamin Brooks (Aus) Navigators Insurance Cycling Team
51 Mitchell Docker (Aus) United Water-Australia U/23
52 William Walker (Aus) United Water-Australia U/23
53 Nicola Loda (Ita) Liquigas-Bianchi
54 James Meadley (Aus) South Australia.com-AIS Cycling
55 Carlo Scognamiglio (Ita) Team Milram
56 Cyril Dessel (Fra) Ag2r Prevoyance
57 Russell Van Hout (Aus) UniSA-Australia
58 Nick Gates (Aus) Davitamon-Lotto
59 Glenn d'Hollander (Bel) Chocolade Jacques-T Interim
60 Johan Van Summeren (Bel) Davitamon-Lotto
61 Wesley Van Der Linden (Bel) Chocolade Jacques-T Interim
62 Mario Aerts (Bel) Davitamon-Lotto
63 Alexandre Usov (Blr) Ag2r Prevoyance
64 Mauro Da Dalto (Ita) Liquigas-Bianchi
65 Vassili Davidenko (Rus) Navigators Insurance Cycling Team
66 Wim Vansevenant (Bel) Davitamon-Lotto
67 Laszlo Bodrogi (Hun) Credit Agricole
68 Michael Albasini (Swi) Liquigas-Bianchi
69 Julian Dean (NZl) Credit Agricole
70 Sean Sullivan (Aus) UniSA-Australia
71 Matthew Goss (Aus) South Australia.com-AIS Cycling
72 Ivan Santos Martinez (Spa) Liberty Seguros-Würth Team
73 Matthew Lloyd (Aus) South Australia.com-AIS Cycling
74 Paul Crake (Aus) UniSA-Australia
75 Jaan Kirsipuu (Est) Credit Agricole
76 David Tanner (Aus) United Water-Australia U/23
77 Shaun Higgerson (Aus) South Australia.com-AIS Cycling
78 Manuel Quinziato (Ita) Liquigas-Bianchi
79 Wesley Sulzberger (Aus) United Water-Australia U/23
80 Thor Hushovd (Nor) Credit Agricole
81 Glen Chadwick (Aus) Navigators Insurance Cycling Team
82 Frederik Willems (Bel) Chocolade Jacques-T Interim
83 Robert McLachlan (Aus) UniSA-Australia
84 Daniele Colli (Ita) Liquigas-Bianchi
85 Hilton Clarke (Aus) Navigators Insurance Cycling Team
86 Peter Dawson (Aus) South Australia.com-AIS Cycling
87 David O'Loughlin (Irl) Navigators Insurance Cycling Team
88 Joshua Wilson (Aus) United Water-Australia U/23
89 Daniel McConnell (Aus) South Australia.com-AIS Cycling
90 Sylvain Calzati (Fra) Ag2r Prevoyance                          10.17
91 Yuriy Krivtsov (Ukr) Ag2r Prevoyance
92 Ludovic Turpin (Fra) Ag2r Prevoyance
 
Points
 
1 Carlos Barredo Llamazales (Spa) Liberty Seguros-Würth Team          8 pts
2 Daniel Becke (Ger) Team Milram                                      6
3 Cadel Evans (Aus) Davitamon-Lotto                                   4
 
Mountains
 
Newland Hill, Waitpinga Rd., Victor Harbour - 85.6 km
 
1 Cadel Evans (Aus) Davitamon-Lotto                                  16 pts
2 Alexandre Botcharov (Rus) Credit Agricole                          12
3 Serge Pauwels (Bel) Chocolade Jacques-T Interim                     8
4 Mathew Hayman (Aus) UniSA-Australia                                 6
5 Jonathon Clarke (Aus) South Australia.com-AIS Cycling               4
 
Sprints
 
Cadell Street, Goolwa near Dawson Street - 61.4 km
 
1 Daniel Becke (Ger) Team Milram                                      6 pts
2 Alexandre Botcharov (Rus) Credit Agricole                           4
3 Mathew Hayman (Aus) UniSA-Australia                                 2
 
Victor Harbor Road, Pt Elliot at Hotel - 73.1 km
 
1 Daniel Becke (Ger) Team Milram                                      6 pts
2 Alexandre Botcharov (Rus) Credit Agricole                           4
3 Jonathon Clarke (Aus) South Australia.com-AIS Cycling               2

Most aggressive rider

1 Carlos Barredo Llamazales (Spa) Liberty Seguros-Würth Team   

Teams
 
1 Liberty Seguros-Wurth Team                                   11.46.39
2 UniSA-Australia                                                  1.40
3 Team Milram                                                      1.41
4 Chocolade Jacques-T Interim                                      3.10
5 Davitamon Lotto
6 Bouygues Telecom                                                 3.16
7 Crédit Agricole                                                  3.18
8 South Australia.com-AIS Cycling                                  7.04
9 Ag2R-Prevoyance                                                  9.12
10 Liquigas-Bianchi
11 Navigators Insurance Cycling Team
12 United Water-Australia U/23
 
General classification after stage 3
 
1 Simon Gerrans (Aus) Ag2r Prevoyance                          11.11.32
2 Luis Leon Sanchez Gil (Spa) Liberty Seguros-Würth Team           0.07
3 Robbie McEwen (Aus) Davitamon-Lotto                              0.18
4 William Walker (Aus) United Water-Australia U/23                 0.46
5 Gene Bates (Aus) UniSA-Australia                                 1.45
6 Samuel Dumoulin (Fra) Ag2r Prevoyance                            1.48
7 Simon Clarke (Aus) South Australia.com-AIS Cycling               3.19
8 Chris Jongewaard (Aus) UniSA-Australia
9 Sebastien Chavanel (Fra) Bouygues Telecom                        3.41
10 Giovanni Visconti (Ita) Team Milram                             4.18
11 Glenn d'Hollander (Bel) Chocolade Jacques-T Interim             4.40
12 Eros Capecchi (Ita) Liquigas-Bianchi                            4.49
13 Shaun Higgerson (Aus) South Australia.com-AIS Cycling           5.00
14 Sergey Lagutin (Uzb) Navigators Insurance Cycling Team          5.24
15 Sean Sullivan (Aus) UniSA-Australia
16 Russell Van Hout (Aus) UniSA-Australia                          5.42
17 Cadel Evans (Aus) Davitamon-Lotto                               6.10
18 Daniele Colli (Ita) Liquigas-Bianchi                            6.20
19 Benjamin Brooks (Aus) Navigators Insurance Cycling Team         6.23
20 Ivan Santos Martinez (Spa) Liberty Seguros-Würth Team           9.25
21 Alexandre Pichot (Fra) Bouygues Telecom                        12.14
22 Aaron Kemps (Aus) Liberty Seguros-Würth Team
23 Elia Rigotto (Ita) Team Milram
24 James Meadley (Aus) South Australia.com-AIS Cycling
25 Wim Vansevenant (Bel) Davitamon-Lotto
26 Mitchell Docker (Aus) United Water-Australia U/23
27 David Tanner (Aus) United Water-Australia U/23
28 Robert McLachlan (Aus) UniSA-Australia
29 Thor Hushovd (Nor) Credit Agricole
30 Carlos Barredo Llamazales (Spa) Liberty Seguros-Würth Team     16.14
31 Allan Davis (Aus) Liberty Seguros-Würth Team                   16.36
32 Paul Crake (Aus) UniSA-Australia                               16.40
33 Eladio Sanchez Prado (Spa) Liberty Seguros-Würth Team          17.20
34 Hilton Clarke (Aus) Navigators Insurance Cycling Team          17.32
35 Rony Martias (Fra) Bouygues Telecom                            17.38
36 Daniel Becke (Ger) Team Milram                                 17.42
37 Serge Pauwels (Bel) Chocolade Jacques-T Interim                17.52
38 Alexandre Botcharov (Rus) Credit Agricole                      17.56
39 Vincent Jerome (Fra) Bouygues Telecom                          17.58
40 Mark Renshaw (Aus) Credit Agricole                             18.43
41 Matthew Goss (Aus) South Australia.com-AIS Cycling
42 Fabio Sabatini (Ita) Team Milram                               18.44
43 Jens Renders (Bel) Chocolade Jacques-T Interim
44 Mauro Da Dalto (Ita) Liquigas-Bianchi
45 Mathew Hayman (Aus) UniSA-Australia                            19.25
46 Mario Aerts (Bel) Davitamon-Lotto                              19.38
47 Jonathon Clarke (Aus) South Australia.com-AIS Cycling          21.45
48 Jose Joaquin Rojas Gil (Spa) Liberty Seguros-Würth Team        22.16
49 Ben Day (Aus) UniSA-Australia
50 Glen Chadwick (Aus) Navigators Insurance Cycling Team          23.14
51 Michele Gobbi (Ita) Team Milram                                23.47
52 Kurt Hovelynck (Bel) Chocolade Jacques-T Interim               23.54
53 Marco Righetto (Ita) Liquigas-Bianchi
54 Steven Caethoven (Bel) Chocolade Jacques-T Interim
55 Matthew Rex (Aus) United Water-Australia U/23
56 Walter Beneteau (Fra) Bouygues Telecom
57 Giovanni Bernaudeau (Fra) Bouygues Telecom
58 Nicola Loda (Ita) Liquigas-Bianchi
59 Carlo Scognamiglio (Ita) Team Milram
60 Simone Cadamuro (Ita) Team Milram
61 Mads Kaggestad (Nor) Credit Agricole
62 Mathieu Claude (Fra) Bouygues Telecom
63 Dimitri De Fauw (Bel) Chocolade Jacques-T Interim
64 Valery Kobzarenko (Ukr) Navigators Insurance Cycling Team
65 Luca Paolini (Ita) Liquigas-Bianchi
66 Koen De Kort (Ned) Liberty Seguros-Würth Team
67 Pierre Drancourt (Fra) Bouygues Telecom
68 Dennis Haueisen (Ger) Team Milram
69 Johan Van Summeren (Bel) Davitamon-Lotto
70 Henk Vogels (Aus) Davitamon-Lotto
71 Nick Gates (Aus) Davitamon-Lotto
72 Alexandre Usov (Blr) Ag2r Prevoyance
73 Phil Zajicek (USA) Navigators Insurance Cycling Team
74 Laszlo Bodrogi (Hun) Credit Agricole
75 Matthew Lloyd (Aus) South Australia.com-AIS Cycling
76 Manuel Quinziato (Ita) Liquigas-Bianchi
77 Julian Dean (NZl) Credit Agricole
78 Frederik Willems (Bel) Chocolade Jacques-T Interim
79 Wesley Van Der Linden (Bel) Chocolade Jacques-T Interim
80 David O'Loughlin (Irl) Navigators Insurance Cycling Team
81 Daniel McConnell (Aus) South Australia.com-AIS Cycling
82 Michael Albasini (Swi) Liquigas-Bianchi                        24.39
83 Wesley Sulzberger (Aus) United Water-Australia U/23            24.46
84 Joshua Wilson (Aus) United Water-Australia U/23
85 Cyril Dessel (Fra) Ag2r Prevoyance                             25.13
86 Vassili Davidenko (Rus) Navigators Insurance Cycling Team      25.26
87 Jose Luis Arrieta (Spa) Ag2r Prevoyance
88 Peter Dawson (Aus) South Australia.com-AIS Cycling
89 Jaan Kirsipuu (Est) Credit Agricole
90 Sylvain Calzati (Fra) Ag2r Prevoyance                          26.37
91 Yuriy Krivtsov (Ukr) Ag2r Prevoyance                           28.09
92 Ludovic Turpin (Fra) Ag2r Prevoyance
 
Points classification
 
1 Daniel Becke (Ger) Team Milram                                     18 pts
2 Simon Gerrans (Aus) Ag2r Prevoyance                                14
3 Allan Davis (Aus) Liberty Seguros-Würth Team                       12
4 Hilton Clarke (Aus) Navigators Insurance Cycling Team              12
5 Carlos Barredo Llamazales (Spa) Liberty Seguros-Würth Team          8
6 Alexandre Botcharov (Rus) Credit Agricole                           8
7 Russell Van Hout (Aus) UniSA-Australia                              6
8 Luis Leon Sanchez Gil (Spa) Liberty Seguros-Würth Team              6
9 Gene Bates (Aus) UniSA-Australia                                    6
10 Daniele Colli (Ita) Liquigas-Bianchi                               6
11 Paul Crake (Aus) UniSA-Australia                                   6
12 Robbie McEwen (Aus) Davitamon-Lotto                                4
13 Cadel Evans (Aus) Davitamon-Lotto                                  4
14 Eladio Sanchez Prado (Spa) Liberty Seguros-Würth Team              4
15 Mario Aerts (Bel) Davitamon-Lotto                                  4
16 Mark Renshaw (Aus) Credit Agricole                                 2
17 Matthew Goss (Aus) South Australia.com-AIS Cycling                 2
18 Mathew Hayman (Aus) UniSA-Australia                                2
19 Jonathon Clarke (Aus) South Australia.com-AIS Cycling              2
 
Mountains classification
 
1 Cadel Evans (Aus) Davitamon-Lotto                                  36 pts
2 Samuel Dumoulin (Fra) Ag2r Prevoyance                              32
3 Gene Bates (Aus) UniSA-Australia                                   20
4 Alexandre Botcharov (Rus) Credit Agricole                          12
5 Serge Pauwels (Bel) Chocolade Jacques-T Interim                     8
6 Giovanni Visconti (Ita) Team Milram                                 6
7 Robert McLachlan (Aus) UniSA-Australia                              6
8 Mathew Hayman (Aus) UniSA-Australia                                 6
9 Russell Van Hout (Aus) UniSA-Australia                              4
10 Paul Crake (Aus) UniSA-Australia                                   4
11 Jonathon Clarke (Aus) South Australia.com-AIS Cycling              4
 
U23 classification
 
1 William Walker (Aus) United Water-Australia U/23             11.12.18
2 Simon Clarke (Aus) South Australia.com-AIS Cycling               2.33
3 Eros Capecchi (Ita) Liquigas-Bianchi                             4.03
4 Shaun Higgerson (Aus) South Australia.com-AIS Cycling            4.14
5 James Meadley (Aus) South Australia.com-AIS Cycling             11.28
6 Mitchell Docker (Aus) United Water-Australia U/23
7 David Tanner (Aus) United Water-Australia U/23
8 Eladio Sanchez Prado (Spa) Liberty Seguros-Würth Team           16.34
9 Vincent Jerome (Fra) Bouygues Telecom                           17.12
10 Matthew Goss (Aus) South Australia.com-AIS Cycling             17.57
11 Fabio Sabatini (Ita) Team Milram                               17.58
12 Jonathon Clarke (Aus) South Australia.com-AIS Cycling          20.59
13 Jose Joaquin Rojas Gil (Spa) Liberty Seguros-Würth Team        21.30
14 Matthew Rex (Aus) United Water-Australia U/23                  23.08
15 Daniel McConnell (Aus) South Australia.com-AIS Cycling
16 Wesley Sulzberger (Aus) United Water-Australia U/23            24.00
17 Joshua Wilson (Aus) United Water-Australia U/23
 
Teams classification
 
1 UniSA-Australia                                              33.29.50
2 Liberty Seguros-Wurth Team                                       3.42
3 South Australia.com-AIS Cycling                                 18.01
4 Davitamon Lotto                                                 19.18
5 United Water-Australia U/23                                     30.00
6 Ag2R-Prevoyance                                                 30.37
7 Bouygues Telecom                                                32.23
8 Team Milram                                                     32.31
9 Navigators Insurance Cycling Team                               33.31
10 Liquigas-Bianchi                                               34.42
11 Chocolade Jacques-T Interim                                    46.02
12 Crédit Agricole                                                53.44

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