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NRS 2015/ Season's ending..
tsmoha
@miggi: Well said SmileThe Van der Ploegs definitely combine two needed skills and as the hilly stages look rather easy, well.. they could do special things.

As for the NRS-crown and sprinters.. not easy to say, even though I have the same feeling like you. A sprinter would need to be very consistent, scoring high in stages and the few flat classics.. also at least one high GC-result is quite important..

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The Tour of the Great South Coast kicks off in Mount Gambier, with two stages featuring this beautiful piece of land: a flat criterium is followed by a hilly circuit race around the Blue Lake.

It ain't the toughest hilly profile though, so it will be interesting to see, if there is a chance for some first gaps.

STAGE 1 - MT GAMBIER CRITERIUM/

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The breakaway was never allowed to create a bigger gap in the opening crit, so we had a bunch sprint to the line:

5 riders powered away in the sprint:

Paul Van der Ploeg (Satalyst)
Neil Van der Ploeg (search2retain)
Luke Davison and Tom Palmer (Drapac)
Aaron Donnelly (Huon)!

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And in the end, it was a battle between the Van der Ploeg-brothers, with Paul taking out the stage!

It ain't the first time we've seen them performing on same level: a sign of what to come? The Ploegs did quite well earlier in the season!

Donnelly had a nice finish as well, completing the podium ahead of Drapac's duo Palmer/Davison.

STAGE 2 - MT GAMBIER ROAD RACE/

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An eventful road race around the iconic "Blue Lake", with several riders trying to break clear from the bunch during the 60km.

We're already 11km before finish now, where David Melville (GPM), Ben Carman (Downer) and Brodie Talbot (Kangaroos) launching yet another attack!

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The big names now follow as well:

Earle (Huon) is joined by a strong duo
O'Brien and Cupitt (Budget)!

Also Wood (ProTeam DU) attacked a few moments before.. have we seen the decisive moves?

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Not at all! NRS-leader Jack Haig (Huon) tries to jump behind with now only 7km to go..

..also Lachlan Norris (Jayco) made his move. Group Earle is just a few seconds ahead by now.

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And here they go again! 5km to go and Earle is joined by Cupitt for another acceleration, now overtaking the leading group!

O'Brien and Norris couldn't follow yet, as well as Haig, who's back in the chasing bunch!

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Just 2km remaining, Earle/Cupitt couldn't hold on to their small gap, but the latest attackers at least maintain a lead on the peloton:

Earle
Cupitt
O'Brien
Talbot
Melville
Carman and
Matt Clark (Charter Mason)

lead by 24" on solo-chaser Bradley Hall (Satalyst), who's another 20" ahead of the bunch!

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So it's going to be a sprint-finish between those leading seven:

Earle and O'Brien kicked off strong, leaving Clark a few metres behind.. Cupitt on fourth, coming fast..

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..moving forward with an incredible speed..

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..and taking out the second stage! What a finish by Michael Cupitt and yet again a great stage for Budget-Forklifts!

Earle 2nd, and Cupitt's teammate O'Brien complete today's podium! Most important news: Hall as 8th finished within same time, but the bunch (including race-leader Van der Ploeg, Haig and some more favorites) lost 40" here. So some valuable seconds for the 8-men-group!


Final Results Stage 1/


1Paul Van der PloegSatalyst Giant Racing Team47'32
2Neil Van der Ploegsearch2retain p/b health.com.aus.t.
3Aaron DonnellyHuon Salmon-Genesys s.t.
4Tom PalmerDrapac Cyclings.t.
5Luke DavisonDrapac Cyclings.t.
6Mitchell Lovelock-FayOz Cycling Development Teams.t.
7Ben GrendaOz Cycling Development Teams.t.
8Cameron KarwowskiOz Cycling Development Teams.t.
9Patrick ShawHuon Salmon-Genesys s.t.
10Mark O'BrienBudget Forkliftss.t.

Spoiler


Final Results Stage 2/


1Michael CupittBudget Forklifts1h30'13
2Nathan EarleHuon Salmon-Genesys s.t.
3Mark O'BrienBudget Forkliftss.t.
4Brodie TalbotRacing Kangaroos Cycling s.t.
5Matthew ClarkCharter Mason / Drapac s.t.
6Ben CarmanDowner EDI Mining s.t.
7David MelvilleGPM Data#3s.t.
8Bradley HallSatalyst Giant Racing Teams.t.
9Paul Van der PloegSatalyst Giant Racing Team+ 40
10Alexander SmythSatalyst Giant Racing Teams.t.

Spoiler


GC


1Michael CupittBudget Forklifts2h17'35
2Nathan EarleHuon Salmon-Genesys + 4
3Mark O'BrienBudget Forklifts+ 6
4David MelvilleGPM Data#3+ 7
5Ben CarmanDowner EDI Mining + 9
6Matthew ClarkCharter Mason / Drapac + 10
7Bradley HallSatalyst Giant Racing Teams.t.
8Brodie TalbotRacing Kangaroos Cycling s.t.
9Trent CarmanDowner EDI Mining + 38
10Conor MurtaghCharter Mason / Drapac + 39

Spoiler

 
tsmoha
i1176.photobucket.com/albums/x323/tsmoha/Small_NRS_zps78b618b1.png Tour of Great South (Day 2, Crit and hilly 94km RR)
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The second day and given that the 4th stage will be as exciting as last year - lauded as one of the highlights of the 2012 NRS - it could already be one of the crucial days.

Kicking off with a flat crit in Portland, the road race to Casterton is a great chance for the puncheurs to create some more gaps, just like top-favorites like Earle, Cupitt and O'Brien did yesterday.

STAGE 3 - PORTLAND CRITERIUM/

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It's raining and so it's a tough crit here in Portland today! A group of 4 riders managed to break clear from the bunch with now already half of the stage being raced.

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But today's biggest news came in the final lap! A crash at the front of the peloton caused a split, with several prominent riders hitting the road:

NRS-leader Jack Haig (Huon) is one of them, finding himself already 2'00" in arrears with only 4km to go!

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More names were involved in the crash.. race-leader Michael Cupitt (Budget), too! Bad luck for him, he looked so strong in yesterday's hilly circuit!

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Of course the bunch can't care, as the sprint is on it's way! The break had been caught and top-favorite Davison (Drapac) enters the final corner as first..

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..but it's a dominating win for Neil Van der Ploeg (search2), with Davison finishing 2nd and Adam Semple (Satalyst) collecting bonus seconds as 3rd!

A nice win for Van der Ploeg, who finished 2nd behind brother Paul in the opening stage. Some valuable 10 bonus seconds.

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The second bigger peloton (with the crash-victims) crosses the line 2'55" later! So we will see some crucial changes in the GC today.

But first, let's have a look who's involved:

Cupitt (Budget, race-leader)
Haig (Huon, NRS-leader)
Donnelly (Huon, 3rd in opening stage)
Talbot (Kangaroos)
Rutherford (GPM)

as well as some top-sprinters:

Law (GPM)
Jones (GPM)
Grenda (Oz)

Some riders had even more bad luck, as they fell so hard, that they had to abandon:

Paul Van der Ploeg (Satalyst, winner in opening stage)
Norris (Jayco)
Kerrison (Budget, stage-winner in North Western Tour)

STAGE 4 - HEYWOOD TO CASTERTON ROAD RACE/

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So today has already been an eventful day and the best is yet to come..

..again 4 riders broke clear from the bunch: Cameron (African), Wood (ProTeam), Jory (GPM), Bissaker (Bianchi)!

All of them are more than 3 minutes behind in GC.

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So no real threat for the new race-leader Nathan Earle (Huon), who took the lead from crash-victim Cupitt.

And it may be because of today's crash in the crit, that the bunch keeps things cool so far. Huon doesn't chase too hard and we've also seen no attacks yet.

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The peloton is just doing enough to ensure Earle won't lose the race-lead..

..so the escapees will take out the stage.. Jory attacks the group on the final short climb..

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..and he wins this! Another nice stage-victory for GPM-Data#3!

The bunch finishes 2'40" behind, so Huon-Genesys did well to secure Earle's lead. Anyway, Jory jumps onto GC's 8th at least (+ 0.34).

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Earle (Huon) with a somehow lucky lead, as he took advantage of Cupitt's bad luck. It's still an open race with O'Brien (+ 0.02) and Melville (+ 0.03) sitting close behind.


Final Results Stage 3/


1Neil Van der Ploegsearch2retain p/b health.com.au51'24
2Luke DavisonDrapac Cyclings.t.
3Adam SempleSatalyst Giant Racing Teams.t.
4Nathan EarleHuon Salmon-Genesys s.t.
5Mark O'BrienBudget Forkliftss.t.
6Tom PalmerDrapac Cyclings.t.
7Floris GoesinnenDrapac Cyclings.t.
8Jack BeckinsaleHuon Salmon-Genesys s.t.
9Bradley HallSatalyst Giant Racing Teams.t.
10Brendan JohnstonSuzuki Bontragers.t.

Spoiler


Final Results Stage 4/


1Chris JoryGPM Data#32h05'29
2Edward BissakerBianchi Lotto Arbitrages.t.
3Nicholas WoodPro Team Downunders.t.
4Jeremy CameronAfrican Wildlife Safaris Cycling s.t.
5Karl EvansBudget Forklifts+ 2'40
6Michael CupittBudget Forkliftss.t.
7Rico Rogerssearch2retain p/b health.com.aus.t.
8Ben DyballHuon Salmon-Genesys s.t.
9Patrick ShawHuon Salmon-Genesys s.t.
10Jack BeckinsaleHuon Salmon-Genesys s.t.

Spoiler


GC


1Nathan EarleHuon Salmon-Genesys 5h17'12
2Mark O'BrienBudget Forklifts+ 2
3David MelvilleGPM Data#3+ 3
4Ben CarmanDowner EDI Mining + 5
5Bradley HallSatalyst Giant Racing Team+ 6
6Matthew ClarkCharter Mason / Drapac s.t.
7Neil Van der Ploegsearch2retain p/b health.com.au+ 30
8Chris JoryGPM Data#3+ 34
9Conor MurtaghCharter Mason / Drapac + 35
10Jordan PayneRacing Kangaroos Cycling s.t.

Spoiler

 
sutty68
The Van der Ploeg brothers seem to be enjoying this race Wink
 
tsmoha
sutty68 wrote:
The Van der Ploeg brothers seem to be enjoying this race Wink


Well, Neil does.. but it seems you've missed the part, where Paul had to abandon the race due to the crash Wink Thanks for the comment anyway!
 
sutty68
tsmoha wrote:
sutty68 wrote:
The Van der Ploeg brothers seem to be enjoying this race Wink


Well, Neil does.. but it seems you've missed the part, where Paul had to abandon the race due to the crash Wink Thanks for the comment anyway!


My bad Embarassed
 
Miguel98
The cenarium it's set for an exciting race.
 
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tsmoha
@sutty: no problem Wink now you know he's out for this race.

@Mig: agree! Hoping for such a thrilling race, even though i feel sorry for those involved in the crash.
 
tsmoha
i1176.photobucket.com/albums/x323/tsmoha/Small_NRS_zps78b618b1.png Tour of Great South (Day 3, Crit and flat 50km RR)
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One of the easiest looking days here: a flat crit in Port Fairy is followed by a more or less panflat road race to Hawkesdale, with only one difficulty near to the finish.

So it's expected to be a day for the sprinters and as the gaps ain't to huge yet, every bonus second is worth being collected.

STAGE 5 - PORT FAIRY CRITERIUM/

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7 riders tried their luck with a breakaway in the crit, all of them lost minutes so far in the race.

Most prominent names are Harry Carpenter (Euride), victim of the mass crash in yesterday's criterium, Alex Smyth (Satalyst) and Cameron Karwowski (Oz).

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But no chance, it's another stage for a bunch sprint: the peloton kicks off the sprint with a beautiful scenery in the back..

..search2retain and Drapac set up the trains for top-favorites like Neil Van der Ploeg and Luke Davison.. yesterday's stage-winner Chris Jory (GC's 8th, in green) is also on the hunt for bonus seconds..

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This guy's on fire: Neil Van der Ploeg wins his second stage here, and again quite dominating! Seems like he's a fan of those crits these days.

Davison with yet another 2nd ahead of teammate McCauley.. so Van der Ploeg (also known as a decent puncheur) makes up another 10 seconds, he's now only 20" behind race-leader Earle.

STAGE 6 - PORT FAIRY TO HAWKESDALE ROAD RACE/

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Harry Carpenter (Euride) gave it another try in the following road race, soloing away from the bunch halfway through the race.

And this time he's more luck: due to the fact that he was solo and no more real threat for the GC, he was allowed to stay clear. A nice stage-win for Carpenter, who already proved his talent early in the season.

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39" later the bunch crosses the line, with Huon's Beckinsale grabbing 2nd and Jory completing the podium. So he earns some bonus seconds this time.

Anyway, no bigger changes in the GC today, except of some bonus seconds and minor changes in the Top-10/20.


Final Results Stage 5/


1Neil Van der Ploegsearch2retain p/b health.com.au43'50
2Luke DavisonDrapac Cyclings.t.
3Gordon McCauleyDrapac Cyclings.t.
4Rico Rogerssearch2retain p/b health.com.aus.t.
5Michael CupittBudget Forkliftss.t.
6Chris JoryGPM Data#3s.t.
7Scott LawGPM Data#3s.t.
8Caleb JonesGPM Data#3s.t.
9Patrick ShawHuon Salmon-Genesys s.t.
10Jonathon Clarkesearch2retain p/b health.com.aus.t.

Spoiler


Final Results Stage 6/


1Harry CarpenterEuride Racing1h05'34
2Jack BeckinsaleHuon Salmon-Genesys + 39
3Chris JoryGPM Data#3s.t.
4Nathan EarleHuon Salmon-Genesys s.t.
5Neil Van der Ploegsearch2retain p/b health.com.aus.t.
6Scott LawGPM Data#3s.t.
7Luke DavisonDrapac Cyclings.t.
8Bradley HallSatalyst Giant Racing Teams.t.
9Floris GoesinnenDrapac Cyclings.t.
10Michael CupittBudget Forkliftss.t.

Spoiler


GC


1Nathan EarleHuon Salmon-Genesys 7h07'15
2Mark O'BrienBudget Forklifts+ 2
3David MelvilleGPM Data#3+ 3
4Ben CarmanDowner EDI Mining + 5
5Bradley HallSatalyst Giant Racing Team+ 6
6Matthew ClarkCharter Mason / Drapac s.t.
7Neil Van der Ploegsearch2retain p/b health.com.au+ 20
8Jordan PayneRacing Kangaroos Cycling + 29
9Chris JoryGPM Data#3+ 30
10Luke DavisonDrapac Cycling+ 32

Spoiler

 
admirschleck
Really great story. It's somehow sad that this awesome story has really small amount of comments. Keep it up please,it's one of only few stories that keeps me reading it several times (each episode).
Manager of www.dodaj.rs/f/41/er/4zELHZA1/nor.pngTeam Nordeus www.dodaj.rs/f/41/er/4zELHZA1/nor.png
 
tsmoha
admirschleck wrote:
Really great story. It's somehow sad that this awesome story has really small amount of comments. Keep it up please,it's one of only few stories that keeps me reading it several times (each episode).


Thanks for the kind words, admir Smile It's definitely comments like that, which keep the motivation sometimes. I knew this story would be risky in terms of readers, as it's probably a very unknown series, plus long reports and no specific team to follow. But it's great to read a comment like this, I really appreciate it. Keep following then Smile
 
miggi133
tsmoha wrote:
Thanks for the kind words, admir Smile It's definitely comments like that, which keep the motivation sometimes. I knew this story would be risky in terms of readers, as it's probably a very unknown series, plus long reports and no specific team to follow. But it's great to read a comment like this, I really appreciate it. Keep following then Smile


Well, there are a lot of teams to root for! Huon, GPM-Data3, the latter one being suprisingly successful, in my book at least... Though, i feel you are neglecting the SUVelo team a bit...
 
tsmoha
miggi133 wrote:
tsmoha wrote:
Thanks for the kind words, admir Smile It's definitely comments like that, which keep the motivation sometimes. I knew this story would be risky in terms of readers, as it's probably a very unknown series, plus long reports and no specific team to follow. But it's great to read a comment like this, I really appreciate it. Keep following then Smile


Well, there are a lot of teams to root for! Huon, GPM-Data3, the latter one being suprisingly successful, in my book at least... Though, i feel you are neglecting the SUVelo team a bit...


GPM is doing well indeed, especially their stage-hunting and Rutherford for GC's. Also Law for the sprints, but that ain't surprising.

As for SUVelo: i wanted to keep it realistic, wherever possible. And since the team posted this - " Our 2013 plan is to tackle 6 NRS races in conjunction with a strong local and state level calendar." - on its team-site, i don't wanted them to take part at too many races Wink i promise they'll ride the next stage-race though.
 
sutty68
Another great stage win for Neil Wink
 
tsmoha
@sutty: Yap, he's definitely on a run here! Now that his brother's out of contention Pfft

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Penultimate day here at the Great South Coast and - finally - we have a road race featuring parts of the Great Ocean Road. A highlight in terms of the landscape.

Profile-wise it's yet another day made for the sprinters. A flat crit is followed by the flat road race, with a short climb at Port Campbell near the finish. A chance for a puncheur to go for a late break?

STAGE 7 - KOROIT CRITERIUM/

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Like yesterday, a solo-escapee tried his luck late in the race: Cameron Karwowski (Oz Cycling Development Team) fights hard to hold on to a small lead as he passes the kite..

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..and like Carpenter yesterday, "Kiwi" Karwowski celebrates a nice solo-win today! He managed to hold off the sprinting bunch by a few seconds.

Tom Palmer (Drapac) 2nd, Neil Van der Ploeg (search2) adds some more bonus seconds as 3rd, so he's now only 16" behind race-leader Earle.

STAGE 8 - KOROIT TO PETERBOROUGH ROAD RACE/

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Today's highlight is the road race to Peterborough.. a group of 8 riders in the break of the day, most notable names:

Tansley (Euride)
Freiberg (Bianchi)
Morley (Satalyst)

while none of those is a real threat for the GC, as they lost more than 3 minutes so far in the race.

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Anyway, Huon-Genesys and Budget-Forklifts don't want to allow another breakaway-win it seems.

With 30km to go and the field following the beautiful Great Ocean Road, the break leads by only 40" now..

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Freiberg (Bianchi) and Newberry (Downer EDI) are the last of the escapees trying to stay clear from the bunch.

And for a moment it looked like they could succeed, growing the gap to more than 1'20" with 17km remaining..

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But no luck for the two, they were swallowed by the peloton 10km later..

..now we're already entering the final km and Neil Van der Ploeg, who could already win two stages here, accelerates and opens a gap quickly! Another dominating win?

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Nope! But at least he's still in the lead with the finish approaching..

..moving forward from behind: O'Brien (GC's 2nd, + 0.02), Matt Clark (GC's 6th) and Brad Hall (GC's 5th, both + 0.06)! So the pure sprinters seem to have suffered from the short climb.. and so here's a nice chance to take advantage of some bonus seconds!

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And Hall takes out the stage! He already won a stage in Gippsland and finished high in GC. Now he's definitely in the mix for GC-contention again!

O'Brien sprints for 2nd and six bonus seconds, but also race-leader Earle came fast and grabs four seconds as 3rd! So who's the new leader?

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What a close race we have: Earle defends his race-lead, but now it's also Hall (2nd) and O'Brien (3rd) within the same time!

With only one hilly stage (a circuit around Camperdown) left, this is going to be interesting! Clark (+ 0.10) and Van der Ploeg (+ 0.20) look like the most dangerous contenders.. and sprinter Luke Davison (8th, + 0.33) will hope for a less selective race.


Final Results Stage 7/


1Cameron KarwowskiOz Cycling Development Team58'11
2Tom PalmerDrapac Cyclings.t.
3Neil Van der Ploegsearch2retain p/b health.com.aus.t.
4Luke DavisonDrapac Cyclings.t.
5Stuart ShawSuzuki Bontragers.t.
6Mitchell Lovelock-FayOz Cycling Development Teams.t.
7Rico Rogerssearch2retain p/b health.com.aus.t.
8Jack BeckinsaleHuon Salmon-Genesys s.t.
9Jordan KerbyJayco/Apollo VIS Men’s Road Teams.t.
10Gordon McCauleyDrapac Cyclings.t.

Spoiler


Final Results Stage 8/


1Bradley HallSatalyst Giant Racing Team2h05'21
2Mark O'BrienBudget Forkliftss.t.
3Nathan EarleHuon Salmon-Genesys s.t.
4Conor MurtaghCharter Mason / Drapac s.t.
5Neil Van der Ploegsearch2retain p/b health.com.aus.t.
6Alexander SmythSatalyst Giant Racing Teams.t.
7Luke DavisonDrapac Cyclings.t.
8Matthew ClarkCharter Mason / Drapac s.t.
9Reuben DonatiDowner EDI Mining s.t.
10David MelvilleGPM Data#3s.t.

Spoiler


GC


1Nathan EarleHuon Salmon-Genesys 10h10'43
2Bradley HallSatalyst Giant Racing Teams.t.
3Mark O'BrienBudget Forkliftss.t.
4David MelvilleGPM Data#3+ 7
5Ben CarmanDowner EDI Mining + 9
6Matthew ClarkCharter Mason / Drapac + 10
7Neil Van der Ploegsearch2retain p/b health.com.au+ 20
8Luke DavisonDrapac Cycling+ 33
9Jordan PayneRacing Kangaroos Cycling s.t.
10Chris JoryGPM Data#3+ 34

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tsmoha
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Final day of the Great South Coast Tour and it's a perfect setup for a thrilling day: Earle, O'Brien and Hall lead the GC and all with the same time!

So today's hilly circuit around Camperdown is likely to mix things up, unless a breakaway is allowed to stay clear and we see no attacks.

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Bowman (Target), Smyth (Satalyst) and Rendall (African) build today's break of the day.

Smyth takes advantage of the several sprints (both points and KoM) and manages to collect enough points to lead the provisional rankings there!

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The chasing bunch (Budget is doing most of the work so far) cuts down the gap to 40" with now 20km to go. So a tough day for the escapees.

We've also noticed a first major split in the peloton: 62 riders remain in the first bunch, Davison (GC's 8th) is the most notable name being dropped. The top-sprinter hoped for a less selective race, now he's out of GC-contention for sure.

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Budget looked in total control the whole day, but once the breakaway was caught, the pace seems to be not hard enough.

At least we've seen no more splits with now all of today's climbs being raced! Also no favorite tried to attack, so it's going to be a bunch sprint..

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..but now it's getting interesting: race-leader Earle (Huon) kicked off the sprint early, he's followed by Van der Ploeg (search, GC + 0.20) and also GC's 2nd O'Brien! So the fight for bonus seconds has begun!

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And now we see an even more thrilling situation: Earle still in the lead, with O'Brien coming closer and also GC's 3rd Hall moving forward!

So just as a reminder: those three lead the GC with the same time each! And now they will battle for 10-6-4 bonus seconds!

Whoever crosses the line first, will win this race..

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What a close finish between Hall and O'Brien! Earle couldn't maintain his lead and comes in 3rd.

Bradley Hall takes out the stage and therefore the final GC here! Another great result for him. His teammate Semple had yet another rather quiet race, so good news for the team, that Hall's so reliable.

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Hall already scored high (110 points) in the recently held Tour of Gippsland and now he even wins a GC of a category 2-event!

O'Brien 2nd, Earle completes the podium ahead of Melville (GPM) and Ben Carman (Downer). The two latter with awesome results.

Neil Van der Ploeg won two stages and also finishes 7th in GC ahead of rather surprising Payne, Jory and Bowman. Some big names - including NRS-leader Haig - couldn't score too many points here. Some - including Haig and Cupitt - thanks to some bad luck with a crash early in the race.


Final Results Stage 9/


1Bradley HallSatalyst Giant Racing Team2h13'54
2Mark O'BrienBudget Forkliftss.t.
3Nathan EarleHuon Salmon-Genesys s.t.
4Neil Van der Ploegsearch2retain p/b health.com.aus.t.
5David MelvilleGPM Data#3s.t.
6Jack HaigHuon Salmon-Genesys s.t.
7Peter HerzigBudget Forkliftss.t.
8Karl EvansBudget Forkliftss.t.
9Cameron Baylysearch2retain p/b health.com.aus.t.
10Alex WohlerBudget Forkliftss.t.

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Final GC


1Bradley HallSatalyst Giant Racing Team12h24'26
2Mark O'BrienBudget Forklifts+ 3
3Nathan EarleHuon Salmon-Genesys + 7
4David MelvilleGPM Data#3+ 18
5Ben CarmanDowner EDI Mining + 20
6Matthew ClarkCharter Mason / Drapac + 21
7Neil Van der Ploegsearch2retain p/b health.com.au+ 31
8Jordan PayneRacing Kangaroos Cycling + 44
9Chris JoryGPM Data#3+ 45
10Vaughan BowmanTarget Trek Racing Team+ 48

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Miguel98
Super excting stage. Grin
 
Stromeon
A fitting end to a great race Wink
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Vamos Nairo! #SueñoAmarillo
 
sutty68
Bradley did well to grab the win on the final day Wink
 
tsmoha
Thanks for the comments, guys!

A very exciting finish indeed, even though I would have preferred the favorites to attack on this stage.. but at least we had an awesome sprint: the leading trio sprinting to the line for crucial bonus seconds.. nice Smile

Bradley Hall is on a run it seems. Just as Semple starts to become rather quiet Smile So Hall scores big time now. Will post the updated rankings later today.
 
tsmoha
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Mark O'Brien re-takes the NRS-lead by finishing 2nd in Great South Coast and thanks to some bad luck for previous leader Jack Haig, who was one of the crash-victims on second day.

Haig's teammate Earle is back in big business by jumping on 2nd, but the big winner of the last two races is Brad Hall: scoring 110 points in each of those races, he enters the Top-5! Teammate and former NRS-leader Semple had some poor days recently, will he able to fight back?

In the team's rankings Budget once again defended it's lead.. but it's worth a mention that - for the first time - two smaller teams scored big time: African Wildlife and Bianchi managed to grab the two first spots in the Great South Coast's team classification!

The next race - Tour of the Murray River (Category 1) - should be one for the sprinters with 7 pan-flat stages. So it's definitely time for top-sprinters like Davison, Law or Grenda to get a high GC-finish beside some stage-wins.

INDIVIDUAL RANKINGS/

RkNameTeamPts
1Mark O'BrienBudget Forklifts313
2Nathan EarleHuon Salmon-Genesys295
3Jack HaigHuon Salmon-Genesys277
4Bradley HallSatalyst Giant Racing Team270
5Adam SempleSatalyst Giant Racing Team261
6Neil Van der Ploegsearch2retain p/b health.com.au235
7Karl EvansBudget Forklifts213
8Aaron DonnellyHuon Salmon-Genesys182
9Paul Van der PloegSatalyst Giant Racing Team172
10Michael CupittBudget Forklifts163
11Matthew ClarkCharter Mason / Drapac139
12Sam RutherfordGPM Data#3114
13Scott LawGPM Data#3105
Luke DavisonDrapac Cycling105
15Darren LapthorneDrapac Cycling86
16Ben GrendaOz Cycling Development Team83
17Harry CarpenterEuride Racing78
18Eric Sheppardsearch2retain p/b health.com.au77
19Cameron Baylysearch2retain p/b health.com.au71
20Chris JoryGPM Data#366

Spoiler


TEAMS RANKINGS/

RkTeamPts
1Budget Forklifts791
2Huon Salmon-Genesys Wealth Advisers Pro Cycling Team698
3Satalyst Giant Racing Team604
4search2retain p/b health.com.au564
5GPM Data#3453
6Drapac Cycling416
7African Wildlife Safaris Cycling Team236
8Euride Racing206
9Jayco/Apollo VIS Men’s Road Team204
10Pro Team Downunder198
11Bianchi Lotto Arbitrage180
12Charter Mason / Drapac Development Team170
13Oz Cycling Development Team160
14Target Trek Racing Team115
15Racing Kangaroos Cycling Development Program73
16Suzuki Bontrager43
17Veneziano Blefari Cycling Team30
Data#3 Cisco Racing Team30
Downer EDI Mining National Cycling Team30
20SUVelo Racing25

 
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