@Miguel: Yes, close one for him. But he still did well, couldn't expect to retain the leader-shirt for one more day.
@Ian: Kinda surprised to see Earle losing those seconds, yes.
@miggi: GPM seems to be a team made for stage-wins. Not sure if they'll fight for GC-wins too often, but stage-hunting could pay off... Earle, yes. But to be fair, he finished 2nd in Mersey Valley, including a stage-win
Tour of Toowoomba (Stage 3, TTT, 27km)
The 3rd stage and TTT around Greenmount will surely mix the GC and be crucial in terms of the overall winner. Given that some teams are much stronger against the clock, it will be interesting to see, who will take this chance today.
Jayco/Apollo - Lachlan Norris (GC + 0.49)
Jayco has two of the stronger timetrialers with Finning and Jamieson, a promising team. The goal is to bring Norris in position to fight for the GC. And they deliver..
First notable BT: 39'19".
Euride Racing - Will Clarke (GC + 1.27)
Just like Jayco, Euride will hope for their strong TTlers Carpenter/Scotson to pull GC-hope and former NRS-winner Will Clarke to the line. They do well, but can't beat Jayco..
Finish: + 0.13
Huon Genesys - Jack Haig (GC + 0.19) and Nathan Earle (GC + 0.49)
Both Haig and Earle definitely aim the overall win, and it could be young gun Haig to take the leader's role, as Earle struggled yesterday. Maybe the strongest TTT-squad and therefore..
..new BT: 38'56"!
Budget Forklifts - Michael Cupitt (race-leader) and Mark O'Brien (GC + 0.13)
Another promising duo in Cupitt and O'Brien, who took the honours here last season. As Genesys set the new BT, Cupitt needs to defend his 19-seconds lead over Haig now.. a tough challenge, and close one..
Finish: + 0.19!
Satalyst Giant - Adam Semple (GC's 2nd, + 0.00) and Bradley Hall (GC + 0.19)
Semple will try to repeat his Mersey Valley-victory and needs his team to perform today. And even though Satalyst wasn't expected to compete with Genesys, the team fights hard to limit the damage..
Finish: + 0.27.
search2retain - Neil Van der Ploeg (GC's 3rd, + 0.00)
Like Satalyst, this team only wants to keep their GC-hopes in touch with the best TTT-squads. But they struggle to do so..
Finish: + 0.50.
Drapac Cycling - Bernd Sulzberger, John Walker and Darren Lapthorne (GC + 0.19)
Drapac couldn't compete with the NRS's best so far, needing a great result in Toowoomba for sure. They do have three riders in decent position and prove that they stand a chance..
Finish: + 0.27.
And as the day is over, we see how close today's battle for GC was: Jack Haig takes the race-lead from Cupitt, with the same time thanks to better stage-finishes!
Semple is still in the mix with only 9 seconds behind, so is O'Brien with 13 seconds. Also GPM did well and Rutherford could repeat his good results from Herald Sun Tour.
Thanks to this TTT being rather close in terms of the gaps, we still have two thrilling days remaining: two stages rated as flat ones, but both with some tricky uphill-finishes.
Final Results Stage 3/
1
Huon Salmon-Genesys Wealth Advisers Pro Cycling Team
38'56
2
Budget Forklifts
+ 19
3
Jayco/Apollo VIS Men’s Road Team
+ 23
4
GPM Data#3
+ 27
5
Satalyst Giant Racing Team
s.t.
6
Drapac Cycling
s.t.
7
Euride Racing
+ 36
8
New Zealand
+ 41
9
Oz Cycling Development Team
+ 44
10
Racing Kangaroos Cycling Development Program
+ 47
11
African Wildlife Safaris Cycling Team
+ 48
12
search2retain p/b health.com.au
+ 50
13
Bianchi Lotto Arbitrage
+ 51
14
Target Trek Racing Team
+ 1'00
15
SUVelo Racing
+ 1'07
Spoiler
16
Suzuki Bontrager
+ 1'09
17
Downer EDI Mining National Cycling Team
+ 1'30
18
Data#3 Cisco Racing Team
+ 1'35
19
Veneziano Blefari Cycling Team
s.t.
20
Essendon Skoda Cycling Team
+ 2'26
21
Austal - Subway Racing Team
+ 4'49
22
Team Orbea
+ 5'03
23
Champion System Composite Team
+ 5'20
GC
1
Jack Haig
Huon Salmon-Genesys
6h39'46
2
Michael Cupitt
Budget Forklifts
s.t.
3
Adam Semple
Satalyst Giant Racing Team
+ 9
4
Mark O'Brien
Budget Forklifts
+ 13
5
Aaron Donnelly
Huon Salmon-Genesys
+ 26
6
Sam Rutherford
GPM Data#3
+ 27
7
Bradley Hall
Satalyst Giant Racing Team
+ 28
8
Bernard Sulzberger
Drapac Cycling
s.t.
9
John Walker
Drapac Cycling
s.t.
10
Darren Lapthorne
Drapac Cycling
s.t.
11
Nathan Earle
Huon Salmon-Genesys
+ 30
12
Jai Crawford
Huon Salmon-Genesys
s.t.
13
Neil Van der Ploeg
search2retain p/b health.com.au
+ 31
14
Jake Sutherland
Bianchi Lotto Arbitrage
+ 40
15
Brodie Talbot
Racing Kangaroos Cycling
+ 45
Spoiler
16
Karl Evans
Budget Forklifts
+ 48
17
Marc Williams
Budget Forklifts
+ 49
18
Lachlan Norris
Jayco/Apollo VIS Men’s Road Team
+ 53
19
Alexander Smyth
Satalyst Giant Racing Team
+ 58
20
Josh Taylor
GPM Data#3
+ 1'03
21
Alex Clements
Huon Salmon-Genesys Wealth Advisers Pro Cycling Team
+ 1'11
22
Ben Dyball
Huon Salmon-Genesys Wealth Advisers Pro Cycling Team
@Ian: Thanks for mentioning it. Tried to find some (two) nice spots to take the shots
@miggi: Haig! Yes, would be great if he can keep the lead!
Tour of Toowoomba (Stage 4, Flat, 110km)
Two flat stages will conclude the Tour of Toowoomba, but both this 4th stage to Glenvale and the final criterium in Toowoomba ain't as easy as 'flat' could mean.
With several short climbs and an uphill-finish on Glenvale Criterium Circuit, today's profile may suit a puncheur more than a pure sprinter. An interesting question..
6 riders broke clear early and were allowed to establish a 5-minute gap with more than 75km to go:
Rudolph (Drapac), Holmes (New Zealand), Donati (Downer EDI), Harper (Veneziano), Dickeson (Champion Composite) and Butler (Target).
Malcolm Rudolph is both the most prominent and the most dangerous in this break (GC's 30th, + 2.23).
And he might have been the reason for the peloton to chase hard with the final quarter of the race approaching:
Huon-Genesys and wildcard-team Austal-Subway cut down the gap to 2'00" with 25km remaining.
19km to go and Neil Van der Ploeg (search2) gives it a try, accompanied by Cameron Wurf (Austal)!
Van der Ploeg is definitely one of the favorites for today's stage and he seems to prefer a surprising attack. As 13th in GC (+ 0.31) he's a real threat.
And therefore someone to pull back quickly: both the early escapees and Van der Ploeg were caught by the bunch with 10km to go, just as the field entered Glenvale.
search2retain keeps showing it's colors, leading Van der Ploeg into the final 3km on Glenvale's criterium circuit!
Neil Van der Ploeg kicked early and Scott Law is right behind, entering the final ascending km!
But both struggle to keep their speed on this 5% slope!
With still 800 metres to go, the bunch closes up to the two, led by:
Mark O'Brien (Budget), Aaron Donnelly (Genesys), Brodie Talbot (Kangaroos), Thomas Hamilton (Jayco) and Steve Waite (African)!
And, yes, it ain't a day for the sprinters, but for the fast-finishing puncheurs:
Donnelly takes out stage 4 of Toowoomba, ahead of O'Brien and Darren Lapthorne (Drapac)! All three collect some valuable bonus secons, which makes O'Brien jump onto GC's 3rd (+ 0.007), Donnelly on 5th (+ 0.16) and Lapthorne on 6th (+ 0.24).
Jack Haig retains his leader-shirt, but the GC is still open. Today's stage proved that there's a reason why most of the best sprinters skipped this tour.
Final Results Stage 4/
1
Aaron Donnelly
Huon Salmon-Genesys
2h46'42
2
Mark O'Brien
Budget Forklifts
s.t.
3
Darren Lapthorne
Drapac Cycling
s.t.
4
Brodie Talbot
Racing Kangaroos Cycling
s.t.
5
Adam Semple
Satalyst Giant Racing Team
s.t.
6
Jake Sutherland
Bianchi Lotto Arbitrage
s.t.
7
Thomas Hamilton
Jayco/Apollo VIS Men’s Road Team
s.t.
8
Bernard Sulzberger
Drapac Cycling
s.t.
9
Alexander Smyth
Satalyst Giant Racing Team
s.t.
10
Bradley Hall
Satalyst Giant Racing Team
s.t.
11
Floris Goesinnen
Drapac Cycling
s.t.
12
Neil Van der Ploeg
search2retain p/b health.com.au
s.t.
13
Steven Waite
African Wildlife Safaris Cycling Team
s.t.
14
Will Clarke
Euride Racing
s.t.
15
John Walker
Drapac Cycling
s.t.
Spoiler
16
Jack Haig
Huon Salmon-Genesys Wealth Advisers Pro Cycling Team
s.t.
17
Scott Law
GPM Data#3
s.t.
18
Paul Van der Ploeg
Satalyst Giant Racing Team
s.t.
19
Michael Cupitt
Budget Forklifts
s.t.
20
Malcom Rudolph
Drapac Cycling
s.t.
21
Nathan Elliott
Target Trek Racing Team
s.t.
22
Marc Williams
Budget Forklifts
s.t.
23
Harry Carpenter
Euride Racing
s.t.
24
Nathan Earle
Huon Salmon-Genesys Wealth Advisers Pro Cycling Team
s.t.
25
Brendan Johnston
Suzuki Bontrager
s.t.
26
Nathan Bonarius
SUVelo Racing
s.t.
27
Peter Hatton
Satalyst Giant Racing Team
s.t.
28
Mark Jamieson
Jayco/Apollo VIS Men’s Road Team
s.t.
29
Ben Grenda
Oz Cycling Development Team
s.t.
30
Eric Sheppard
search2retain p/b health.com.au
s.t.
31
Jai Crawford
Huon Salmon-Genesys Wealth Advisers Pro Cycling Team
s.t.
32
Rico Rogers
search2retain p/b health.com.au
s.t.
33
Lachlan Norris
Jayco/Apollo VIS Men’s Road Team
s.t.
34
Cameron Karwowski
Oz Cycling Development Team
s.t.
35
Karl Evans
Budget Forklifts
s.t.
36
Rhys Gillett
African Wildlife Safaris Cycling Team
s.t.
37
Daniel Nelson
African Wildlife Safaris Cycling Team
s.t.
38
Tom Palmer
Drapac Cycling
s.t.
39
Cameron Wurf
Austal - Subway Racing Team
s.t.
40
Cameron Bayly
search2retain p/b health.com.au
s.t.
41
Jesse Kerrison
Budget Forklifts
s.t.
42
Callum O'Sullivan
Data#3 Cisco Racing Team
s.t.
43
Brad Hannaford
SUVelo Racing
s.t.
44
Jordan Payne
Racing Kangaroos Cycling Development Program
s.t.
45
Nicholas D'Ambrosio
Target Trek Racing Team
s.t.
46
Tim Dodds
Essendon Skoda Cycling Team
s.t.
47
Ben Carman
Downer EDI Mining National Cycling Team
s.t.
48
Jordan Kerby
Jayco/Apollo VIS Men’s Road Team
s.t.
49
James Hepburn
GPM Data#3
s.t.
50
Rowan Dever
Target Trek Racing Team
s.t.
51
Jack Anderson
Budget Forklifts
s.t.
52
Jeremy Cameron
African Wildlife Safaris Cycling Team
s.t.
53
Luke Pledger
Bianchi Lotto Arbitrage
s.t.
54
Simon Pearson
Team Orbea
s.t.
55
George Tansley
Euride Racing
s.t.
56
Jared Holmes
New Zealand
s.t.
57
Vaughan Bowman
Target Trek Racing Team
s.t.
58
Benjamin Brooks
Champion System Composite Team
s.t.
59
David Melville
GPM Data#3
s.t.
60
Josh Taylor
GPM Data#3
s.t.
61
Oliver Kent-Spark
Target Trek Racing Team
s.t.
62
Reuben Donati
Downer EDI Mining National Cycling Team
s.t.
63
Trent Carman
Downer EDI Mining National Cycling Team
s.t.
64
Sam Rutherford
GPM Data#3
s.t.
65
Ethan Kimmince
Oz Cycling Development Team
s.t.
66
Josh Lind
Suzuki Bontrager
s.t.
67
Connor Hughes
SUVelo Racing
s.t.
68
Joseph Lewis
GPM Data#3
s.t.
69
Edward Bissaker
Bianchi Lotto Arbitrage
s.t.
70
Dylan Newberry
Downer EDI Mining National Cycling Team
s.t.
71
Tim Rush
New Zealand
s.t.
72
Brad Tilby
New Zealand
s.t.
73
Julius Killen
Essendon Skoda Cycling Team
s.t.
74
Jonathon Clarke
search2retain p/b health.com.au
s.t.
75
David Edwards
Oz Cycling Development Team
s.t.
76
Nicholas Costello
Racing Kangaroos Cycling Development Program
s.t.
77
Trent Derecourt
Bianchi Lotto Arbitrage
s.t.
78
Raf Vainikka
Downer EDI Mining National Cycling Team
s.t.
79
Fraser Northey
Euride Racing
s.t.
80
Riley Maule
Data#3 Cisco Racing Team
s.t.
81
Frank Smith
Veneziano Blefari Cycling Team
s.t.
82
James Butler
Target Trek Racing Team
s.t.
83
Tristan Bauer
SUVelo Racing
s.t.
84
Jason Christie
Oz Cycling Development Team
s.t.
85
Chris Harper
Veneziano Blefari Cycling Team
s.t.
86
James Rendall
African Wildlife Safaris Cycling Team
s.t.
87
Michael Freiberg
Bianchi Lotto Arbitrage
s.t.
88
Danny Rowe
Essendon Skoda Cycling Team
s.t.
89
Patrick Sharp
SUVelo Racing
s.t.
90
Craig Evers
Racing Kangaroos Cycling Development Program
s.t.
91
Matthew Gassner
Veneziano Blefari Cycling Team
s.t.
92
Saxon Irvine
Downer EDI Mining National Cycling Team
s.t.
93
Matthew Marshall
Satalyst Giant Racing Team
s.t.
94
William Dickeson
Champion System Composite Team
s.t.
95
Thimothy Roe
Euride Racing
s.t.
96
Cal Britten
search2retain p/b health.com.au
s.t.
97
Miles Scotson
Euride Racing
s.t.
98
Ronald Visser
SUVelo Racing
s.t.
99
Lachlan Ambrose
Veneziano Blefari Cycling Team
s.t.
100
Ben Dyball
Huon Salmon-Genesys Wealth Advisers Pro Cycling Team
s.t.
101
Stuart Cowin
Data#3 Cisco Racing Team
s.t.
102
Mitchell Flynn
Suzuki Bontrager
s.t.
103
Stephen Hall
Bianchi Lotto Arbitrage
s.t.
104
Sam Spokes
Jayco/Apollo VIS Men’s Road Team
s.t.
105
Aaron Kemps
Champion System Composite Team
s.t.
106
Nicholas Squillari
African Wildlife Safaris Cycling Team
s.t.
107
Tom Middleton
Team Orbea
s.t.
108
Kyle Bridgewood
Data#3 Cisco Racing Team
s.t.
109
Ben Johnson
Champion System Composite Team
s.t.
110
Alex Clements
Huon Salmon-Genesys Wealth Advisers Pro Cycling Team
s.t.
111
David Fumpson
Veneziano Blefari Cycling Team
s.t.
112
Hilton Clarke
Austal - Subway Racing Team
s.t.
113
Karl Murray
New Zealand
s.t.
114
Sean Finning
Jayco/Apollo VIS Men’s Road Team
+ 2'47
115
Jason Allan
Team Orbea
s.t.
116
Dean Windsor
Suzuki Bontrager
s.t.
117
Stuart Shaw
Suzuki Bontrager
s.t.
118
Ayden Toovey
Racing Kangaroos Cycling Development Program
s.t.
119
Nick Miller
New Zealand
s.t.
120
Adam Allen
Data#3 Cisco Racing Team
s.t.
121
Stephen Vicelich
Oz Cycling Development Team
s.t.
122
Peter Mueller
Austal - Subway Racing Team
s.t.
123
Craig Hutton
Racing Kangaroos Cycling Development Program
+ 3'15
124
James Hannam
Austal - Subway Racing Team
+ 4'21
125
Hayden Godfrey
Team Orbea
s.t.
126
Gareth Elrick
Essendon Skoda Cycling Team
+ 7'50
127
Kevin Love
Essendon Skoda Cycling Team
s.t.
GC
1
Jack Haig
Huon Salmon-Genesys
9h26'28
2
Michael Cupitt
Budget Forklifts
s.t.
3
Mark O'Brien
Budget Forklifts
+ 7
4
Adam Semple
Satalyst Giant Racing Team
+ 9
5
Aaron Donnelly
Huon Salmon-Genesys
+ 16
6
Darren Lapthorne
Drapac Cycling
+ 24
7
Sam Rutherford
GPM Data#3
+ 27
8
Bradley Hall
Satalyst Giant Racing Team
+ 28
9
Bernard Sulzberger
Drapac Cycling
s.t.
10
John Walker
Drapac Cycling
s.t.
11
Nathan Earle
Huon Salmon-Genesys
+ 30
12
Jai Crawford
Huon Salmon-Genesys
s.t.
13
Neil Van der Ploeg
search2retain p/b health.com.au
+ 31
14
Jake Sutherland
Bianchi Lotto Arbitrage
+ 40
15
Brodie Talbot
Racing Kangaroos Cycling
+ 45
Spoiler
16
Karl Evans
Budget Forklifts
+ 48
17
Marc Williams
Budget Forklifts
+ 49
18
Lachlan Norris
Jayco/Apollo VIS Men’s Road Team
+ 53
19
Alexander Smyth
Satalyst Giant Racing Team
+ 58
20
Josh Taylor
GPM Data#3
+ 1'03
21
Alex Clements
Huon Salmon-Genesys Wealth Advisers Pro Cycling Team
+ 1'11
22
Ben Dyball
Huon Salmon-Genesys Wealth Advisers Pro Cycling Team
Wow. Huon are showing their muscles again! Also nice to finally see a sign from O'Brien. So far his campaign was more talk than actually proving that he is one of the main contenders... Yes he had some strong finishes, but he could have done better, too...
@sutty: Budget could well repeat last year's success, yes. Thanks to O'Brien collecting valuable bonus seconds.
@miggi: Agree about O'Brien. So far he'd been stronger in the race-previews than in the races itself Seems he's finally in shape..
Tour of Toowoomba (Stage 5, Flat, 53km)
The final stage in Toowoomba features a tough and fast criterium, with a short climb that has to be raced 8 times.. yesterday's finish looked similar and the sprinters struggled to do anything good. So will this criterium even make for some changes in the close GC? Race-leader Jack Haig won't hope so..
8 riders in the break of the day wouldn't focus on the GC but on the stage-win of course. Most notable names were Carman (Downer), Tansley (Euride) and Nelson (African Wildlife).
It ain't looking bad for the escapees, who still hold on to a small lead with only 8km remaining.
Oz Cycling Development Team now chases hard, trying to give their sprinter Ben Grenda a chance to shine.
We're not yet talking about a bunch sprint though, as GC's 3rd Mark O'Brien (+ 0.07) attacks the pack on the penultimate climb!
Also Cameron Wurf (Austal) tries to follow, but O'Brien quickly got a 25"-gap, already catching up to the now suffering early breakaway.
With only 1.5km remaining, it's O'Brien leading the race solo, as the breakaway got reeled in by the field.
O'Brien <= 16" => Wurf <= 21" => Peloton
Can O'Brien really fool the other favorites today? He's still holding on to a decent gap with the finish-line approaching!
Behind it's the bunch kicking off the sprint, with yesterday's winner Donnelly (Genesys) closing up to a suffering Wurf!
Mark O'Brien continues to deliver here in Toowoomba, taking out the final stage in style! There's definitely a gap, and he was only 7 seconds behind in GC..
Ben Grenda (Oz) sprints for 2nd, proving that the sprinters would have had a chance for the win here. A strong Brodie Talbot (Kangaroos) takes the 3rd.
But more important: O'Brien finished 11" ahead of the bunch! What a move. He takes the GC-lead on final day and finally wins a stage-race in 2013, repeating his last year's success here in Toowoomba.
Mark O'Brien (Budget) celebrates his overall win.
James Hepburn (GPM) takes out both KoM- and points-shirts.
Jack Haig (Genesys) finishes 2nd overall as best young rider.
Final Results Stage 5/
1
Mark O'Brien
Budget Forklifts
1h12'16
2
Ben Grenda
Oz Cycling Development Team
+ 11
3
Brodie Talbot
Racing Kangaroos Cycling
s.t.
4
Mark Jamieson
Jayco/Apollo VIS Men’s Road Team
s.t.
5
Aaron Donnelly
Huon Salmon-Genesys
s.t.
6
Riley Maule
Data#3 Cisco Racing Team
s.t.
7
Stuart Shaw
Suzuki Bontrager
s.t.
8
Bernard Sulzberger
Drapac Cycling
s.t.
9
Michael Cupitt
Budget Forklifts
s.t.
10
Paul Van der Ploeg
Satalyst Giant Racing Team
s.t.
11
Bradley Hall
Satalyst Giant Racing Team
s.t.
12
Jack Haig
Huon Salmon-Genesys
s.t.
13
Luke Pledger
Bianchi Lotto Arbitrage
s.t.
14
Darren Lapthorne
Drapac Cycling
s.t.
15
Cameron Wurf
Austal - Subway Racing Team
s.t.
Spoiler
16
Neil Van der Ploeg
search2retain p/b health.com.au
s.t.
17
Tom Palmer
Drapac Cycling
s.t.
18
Brendan Johnston
Suzuki Bontrager
s.t.
19
Rico Rogers
search2retain p/b health.com.au
s.t.
20
Will Clarke
Euride Racing
s.t.
21
Reuben Donati
Downer EDI Mining National Cycling Team
s.t.
22
George Tansley
Euride Racing
s.t.
23
Joseph Lewis
GPM Data#3
s.t.
24
Thomas Hamilton
Jayco/Apollo VIS Men’s Road Team
s.t.
25
Nicholas D'Ambrosio
Target Trek Racing Team
s.t.
26
Adam Semple
Satalyst Giant Racing Team
s.t.
27
Jordan Payne
Racing Kangaroos Cycling Development Program
s.t.
28
Malcom Rudolph
Drapac Cycling
s.t.
29
Scott Law
GPM Data#3
s.t.
30
Nathan Earle
Huon Salmon-Genesys Wealth Advisers Pro Cycling Team
s.t.
31
Trent Carman
Downer EDI Mining National Cycling Team
s.t.
32
Jesse Kerrison
Budget Forklifts
s.t.
33
James Hepburn
GPM Data#3
s.t.
34
Jordan Kerby
Jayco/Apollo VIS Men’s Road Team
s.t.
35
Marc Williams
Budget Forklifts
s.t.
36
Floris Goesinnen
Drapac Cycling
s.t.
37
John Walker
Drapac Cycling
s.t.
38
Cameron Karwowski
Oz Cycling Development Team
s.t.
39
Lachlan Norris
Jayco/Apollo VIS Men’s Road Team
s.t.
40
James Butler
Target Trek Racing Team
s.t.
41
Nathan Elliott
Target Trek Racing Team
s.t.
42
Steven Waite
African Wildlife Safaris Cycling Team
s.t.
43
Stephen Hall
Bianchi Lotto Arbitrage
s.t.
44
Peter Hatton
Satalyst Giant Racing Team
s.t.
45
Rowan Dever
Target Trek Racing Team
s.t.
46
Harry Carpenter
Euride Racing
s.t.
47
Nathan Bonarius
SUVelo Racing
s.t.
48
Daniel Nelson
African Wildlife Safaris Cycling Team
s.t.
49
Vaughan Bowman
Target Trek Racing Team
s.t.
50
Jeremy Cameron
African Wildlife Safaris Cycling Team
s.t.
51
Callum O'Sullivan
Data#3 Cisco Racing Team
s.t.
52
Karl Evans
Budget Forklifts
s.t.
53
Jai Crawford
Huon Salmon-Genesys Wealth Advisers Pro Cycling Team
s.t.
54
Frank Smith
Veneziano Blefari Cycling Team
s.t.
55
Ethan Kimmince
Oz Cycling Development Team
s.t.
56
Alex Clements
Huon Salmon-Genesys Wealth Advisers Pro Cycling Team
s.t.
57
Ben Dyball
Huon Salmon-Genesys Wealth Advisers Pro Cycling Team
s.t.
58
Ben Carman
Downer EDI Mining National Cycling Team
s.t.
59
Nicholas Squillari
African Wildlife Safaris Cycling Team
s.t.
60
Josh Lind
Suzuki Bontrager
s.t.
61
Eric Sheppard
search2retain p/b health.com.au
s.t.
62
Dylan Newberry
Downer EDI Mining National Cycling Team
s.t.
63
Sam Rutherford
GPM Data#3
s.t.
64
Thimothy Roe
Euride Racing
s.t.
65
Cameron Bayly
search2retain p/b health.com.au
s.t.
66
Connor Hughes
SUVelo Racing
s.t.
67
James Rendall
African Wildlife Safaris Cycling Team
s.t.
68
Fraser Northey
Euride Racing
s.t.
69
Raf Vainikka
Downer EDI Mining National Cycling Team
s.t.
70
Craig Evers
Racing Kangaroos Cycling Development Program
s.t.
71
Jonathon Clarke
search2retain p/b health.com.au
s.t.
72
Sean Finning
Jayco/Apollo VIS Men’s Road Team
s.t.
73
Miles Scotson
Euride Racing
s.t.
74
Ayden Toovey
Racing Kangaroos Cycling Development Program
s.t.
75
David Melville
GPM Data#3
s.t.
76
Saxon Irvine
Downer EDI Mining National Cycling Team
s.t.
77
Brad Tilby
New Zealand
s.t.
78
Julius Killen
Essendon Skoda Cycling Team
s.t.
79
Dean Windsor
Suzuki Bontrager
s.t.
80
Lachlan Ambrose
Veneziano Blefari Cycling Team
s.t.
81
Brad Hannaford
SUVelo Racing
s.t.
82
Rhys Gillett
African Wildlife Safaris Cycling Team
s.t.
83
Alexander Smyth
Satalyst Giant Racing Team
s.t.
84
Trent Derecourt
Bianchi Lotto Arbitrage
s.t.
85
Matthew Gassner
Veneziano Blefari Cycling Team
s.t.
86
Stephen Vicelich
Oz Cycling Development Team
s.t.
87
Matthew Marshall
Satalyst Giant Racing Team
s.t.
88
Benjamin Brooks
Champion System Composite Team
s.t.
89
Peter Mueller
Austal - Subway Racing Team
s.t.
90
Karl Murray
New Zealand
s.t.
91
Oliver Kent-Spark
Target Trek Racing Team
s.t.
92
Michael Freiberg
Bianchi Lotto Arbitrage
s.t.
93
Josh Taylor
GPM Data#3
s.t.
94
Patrick Sharp
SUVelo Racing
s.t.
95
Jared Holmes
New Zealand
s.t.
96
Jason Christie
Oz Cycling Development Team
s.t.
97
Tristan Bauer
SUVelo Racing
s.t.
98
David Edwards
Oz Cycling Development Team
s.t.
99
Simon Pearson
Team Orbea
s.t.
100
Tim Dodds
Essendon Skoda Cycling Team
s.t.
101
Mitchell Flynn
Suzuki Bontrager
s.t.
102
Tim Rush
New Zealand
s.t.
103
Jake Sutherland
Bianchi Lotto Arbitrage
s.t.
104
Nicholas Costello
Racing Kangaroos Cycling Development Program
s.t.
105
Jack Anderson
Budget Forklifts
s.t.
106
Craig Hutton
Racing Kangaroos Cycling Development Program
s.t.
107
Nick Miller
New Zealand
s.t.
108
Aaron Kemps
Champion System Composite Team
s.t.
109
Stuart Cowin
Data#3 Cisco Racing Team
s.t.
110
Sam Spokes
Jayco/Apollo VIS Men’s Road Team
s.t.
111
David Fumpson
Veneziano Blefari Cycling Team
s.t.
112
Hilton Clarke
Austal - Subway Racing Team
s.t.
113
Chris Harper
Veneziano Blefari Cycling Team
s.t.
114
William Dickeson
Champion System Composite Team
s.t.
115
Tom Middleton
Team Orbea
s.t.
116
Jason Allan
Team Orbea
s.t.
117
Ronald Visser
SUVelo Racing
s.t.
118
Ben Johnson
Champion System Composite Team
s.t.
119
Cal Britten
search2retain p/b health.com.au
s.t.
120
Edward Bissaker
Bianchi Lotto Arbitrage
s.t.
121
Kyle Bridgewood
Data#3 Cisco Racing Team
s.t.
122
Kevin Love
Essendon Skoda Cycling Team
s.t.
123
Adam Allen
Data#3 Cisco Racing Team
s.t.
124
Hayden Godfrey
Team Orbea
s.t.
125
James Hannam
Austal - Subway Racing Team
s.t.
126
Gareth Elrick
Essendon Skoda Cycling Team
+ 4'10
127
Danny Rowe
Essendon Skoda Cycling Team
+ 5'29
Final GC
1
Mark O'Brien
Budget Forklifts
10h38'41
2
Jack Haig
Huon Salmon-Genesys
+ 14
3
Michael Cupitt
Budget Forklifts
s.t.
4
Adam Semple
Satalyst Giant Racing Team
+ 23
5
Aaron Donnelly
Huon Salmon-Genesys
+ 30
6
Darren Lapthorne
Drapac Cycling
+ 38
7
Sam Rutherford
GPM Data#3
+ 41
8
Bradley Hall
Satalyst Giant Racing Team
+ 42
9
Bernard Sulzberger
Drapac Cycling
s.t.
10
John Walker
Drapac Cycling
s.t.
11
Nathan Earle
Huon Salmon-Genesys
+ 44
12
Jai Crawford
Huon Salmon-Genesys
s.t.
13
Neil Van der Ploeg
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+ 45
14
Jake Sutherland
Bianchi Lotto Arbitrage
+ 54
15
Brodie Talbot
Racing Kangaroos Cycling
+ 55
Spoiler
16
Karl Evans
Budget Forklifts
+ 1'02
17
Marc Williams
Budget Forklifts
+ 1'03
18
Lachlan Norris
Jayco/Apollo VIS Men’s Road Team
+ 1'07
19
Alexander Smyth
Satalyst Giant Racing Team
+ 1'12
20
Josh Taylor
GPM Data#3
+ 1'17
21
Alex Clements
Huon Salmon-Genesys Wealth Advisers Pro Cycling Team
+ 1'25
22
Ben Dyball
Huon Salmon-Genesys Wealth Advisers Pro Cycling Team
Thanks for the feedback, guys. Budget and especially O'Brien really delivered here. I never thought he could gain those seconds on the final stage, as those flat-rated stages hardly create gaps. But definitely a nice finish
The second Category 2-event of the year could have shown us the direction of this season's favorites. Mark O'Brien finally could repeat one of last year's victories and also took the NRS-lead, thanks to some great stage-finishes, that gave him the crucial bonus seconds.. While Semple and Haig once again delivered, Nathan Earle couldn't score a single point in Toowoomba.. the Van der Ploegs also struggled to score points this time, but both keep in touch with O'Brien.
The next race in Adelaide features a TTT and two rather flat stages, so expect the top-teams to be on top again. Also the top-sprinters may finally get their honours.
INDIVIDUAL RANKINGS/
Rk
Name
Team
Pts
1
Mark O'Brien
Budget Forklifts
151
2
Adam Semple
Satalyst Giant Racing Team
145
3
Jack Haig
Huon Salmon-Genesys
117
4
Paul Van der Ploeg
Satalyst Giant Racing Team
101
5
Neil Van der Ploeg
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100
6
Sam Rutherford
GPM Data#3
87
7
Aaron Donnelly
Huon Salmon-Genesys
82
8
Nathan Earle
Huon Salmon-Genesys
68
9
Eric Sheppard
search2retain p/b health.com.au
60
10
Harry Carpenter
Euride Racing
52
11
Marc Williams
Budget Forklifts
50
Michael Cupitt
Budget Forklifts
50
13
Darren Lapthorne
Drapac Cycling
40
14
Bernard Sulzberger
Drapac Cycling
33
15
Bradley Hall
Satalyst Giant Racing Team
25
16
James Hepburn
GPM Data#3
21
17
Lachlan Norris
Jayco/Apollo VIS Men’s Road Team
20
18
Cameron Bayly
search2retain p/b health.com.au
15
Jake Sutherland
Bianchi Lotto Arbitrage
15
20
Josh Taylor
GPM Data#3
13
Spoiler
21
David Fumpson
Veneziano Blefari Cycling Team
12
22
Ben Grenda
Oz Cycling Development Team
10
John Walker
Drapac Cycling
10
Rhys Gillett
African Wildlife Safaris Cycling Team
10
Alexander Smyth
Satalyst Giant Racing Team
10
26
James Rendall
African Wildlife Safaris Cycling Team
8
27
Jeremy Cameron
African Wildlife Safaris Cycling Team
6
28
Ayden Toovey
Racing Kangaroos Cycling
5
Brodie Talbot
Racing Kangaroos Cycling
5
Rico Rogers
search2retain p/b health.com.au
5
31
Rhys Pollock
Drapac Cycling
4
32
Miles Scotson
Euride Racing
3
Riley Maule
Data#3 Cisco Racing Team
3
Ben Dyball
Huon Salmon-Genesys
3
35
Malcom Rudolph
Drapac Cycling
2
36
Nathan Elliott
Target Trek Racing Team
1
TEAMS RANKINGS/
Rk
Team
Pts
1
Budget Forklifts
283
2
Huon Salmon-Genesys Wealth Advisers Pro Cycling Team
sutty68 wrote:
Budget Forklifts are top of both Individual and Team Rankings, but how long will it last
That's the question next race will be another Victorian Road Series-event, will only post a short review though.. It may take some days for the next NRS-races being posted, especially as i need to create one of those next first stay tuned, there's always some stuff happening in the meantime!
sutty68 wrote:
Budget Forklifts are top of both Individual and Team Rankings, but how long will it last
That's the question next race will be another Victorian Road Series-event, will only post a short review though.. It may take some days for the next NRS-races being posted, especially as i need to create one of those next first stay tuned, there's always some stuff happening in the meantime!
How about a blog by jack haig about his great Tour of Toowoomba?
"Hey folks. What a race this was. Just came back from our trip to Toowoomba and you may have noticed how things went there.
I was so close to winning the tour, that it's kinda hard to say that I'm happy with my first NRS-podium. Of course it's great to finish 2nd behind such a beast like Mark O'Brien, but his move in the final stage.. we really should have been able to avoid such a thing happening.."
Wearing the leader-shirt was a great experience!
"So in the end, I definitely can't complain.. I managed to keep my good GC-position from the very first stage on and we knew whe could rock the TTT to claim the overall.. also Aaron (Donnelly) scored some nice points for our team, winning stage 4 and also entering the Top-10."
The young rider-honours as 2nd overall ain't that bad at all, right?
"Unfortunately Nathan (Earle) struggled to score any points. I feel sorry for my mate, he had a great start into the season, but ain't feeling that good at the moment.. But don't count him off, guys! I promise he will be back for winning, the North Western Tour suits him well.. Our next race - the Adelaide Tour - will also be another good chance, as the opening TTT should be crucial for the overall. So Genesys keeps rocking, hopefully!"
So here's the next Victorian Road Series-event.. a flat classic held on a GP circuit. Rhys Gillett wrote a short blog about the race:
Rhys Gillett - Philip Island GP and a day for the sprinters
Hey guys. You may remember that I'm aiming for the overall win of the Victorian Road Series and so far I scored some valuable points, including a stage-win in the Tour of the South West. But yesterday I couldn't expect anything, as the flat classic should have been one for the sprinters.
My teammate Jeremy Cameron felt good and gave it a try with 17km to go. A breakaway of three riders was still leading the race by a small margin, so Jeremy hoped for his move to play out well.
But just as all other attacks, his move was empty-handed. The race came down to a bunch-sprint! Another mate of mine had a good position under the kite: Steven Waite! Also Boon Yeo wasn't too far behind!
And wow, Steven looked so strong! With the line approaching, he sprinted into podium-position, with Nicolas Sanderson (Melbourne) and Nicholas D'Ambrosio (Target) in the lead..
D'Ambrosio took out the race with an impressive finish! Congrats, man. Sanderson 2nd and unfortunately Steven dropped onto 5th in the end.. still a great result for the good old man Young gun Boon scored two points as 9th!