"Hey folks. We had one week off after our first NRS-race in Tasmania, the Mersey Valley Tour. And I still have mixed feelings about how it went down there. While Nathan (Earle) definitely delivered with a stage-win and 2nd overall, plus Aaron (Donnelly) taking out the TT and me finishing 4th overall, the way we lost the race-win is a bit.. mehhh..
Adam Semple was so impressive on that final stage and climb, that we definitely need to take care of this skills in our next races, the National Herald Sun Tour and - maybe our best chance for a race-win - the Tour of Toowoomba."
That's me on Cradle Mountain, trying to catch up to the leading group with Nathan, Semple and Mark O'Brien.. I eventually was gapped, but Nathan took out the stage, so who cares?
"From my personal point of view, I have to be satisfied with the start of the season. Kicking this year off with a 4th place in such a tough race like Mersey, wow. Things went well right from the start, as my TT-skills helped me a lot to strengthen my position within the team, I guess.
Like said before, I guess Toowoomba will suit us most. The TTT should be our's, as we finished impressive in the Mersey-ITT (3 riders in Top-10). And the hilly profiles of the whole tour should be fine as well. Nathan is in shape, and I'm feeling great, too. So you better watch out for us keeping the pace of the season opener!"
The second race of the NRS 2013 and it's the first time the Herald Sun Tour is held as part of Australia's elite road series. Four stages will make for a hopefully great debut for this tour, that will navigate some of the most picturesque and challenging parts of Victoria.
Highlights will be 2nd day in Bendigo, with a 'Paris-Roubaix' style finish on the Bendigo Cycling Track. Crucial will be of course the final stage: With the terrain rising and falling throughout the day, the peloton makes its way towards Dromana for the first ascent of Arthurs Seat. The Yellow Jersey holder will need to make sure he is up front as the Tour comes to a thrilling finish. The race descends from Red Hill as the peloton lines up for a second and final climb of Arthurs Seat.
It's also the first chance for the best sprinters to shine, as the Herald Sun Tour features two rather flat stages, both with difficulties near to the finish though. Stay tuned for a 2nd preview of favorites.
On final day, the riders face the Arthur's Seat two times..
Thanks for the feedback, guys. The Arthur's Seat may not be one of the toughest climbs in the NRS, but climbing it two times should make for a great final stage.
National Herald Sun Tour (Preview #2)
The startlist/
The Top-favorites/
Adam Semple (Satalyst)/ Winner of the NRS opener in Mersey Valley, should also be in the mix here. He won't lose as much time in the prologue and is definitely capable of rocking the Arthur's Seat on final day.
Nathan Earle (Huon-Genesys)/ Runner-up at Mersey Valley Tour. Looked dominant until the final stage there and is definitely in shape. Will know what to expect from Semple.
Mark O'Brien (Budget)/ It may not be his most favorited race, but the strong climber can also be one of the best on a hilly stage like Herald Sun's final day. 3rd in Mersey Valley, always strong in early season.
Neil Van der Ploeg (search2retain)/ Decent allrounder, who could be a real threat here. He can both take bonus seconds in the flat stages, as well as finishing in the leading groups on final day. Watch out!
Jack Haig (Huon-Genesys)/ Did well in the opener, finishing 4th overall after beating all the other GC-favorites in the opening ITT. If he does the same here, he will be at the front at Arthur's Seat.
The Top-sprinters/
Luke Davison (Drapac)/ Defending NRS-champion and last year's dominating sprinter (10 stage-wins in total). Expect him to deliver for his new team as well.
Ben Grenda (Oz Cycling)/ His breakthrough year? Grenda could - like Davison - take the yellow shirt after the first flat stage. He can survive those short climbs near the finish.
Scott Law (GPM Data#3)/ Similar rider like Grenda. Will be one of the stronger sprinters in the NRS this year.
Jack Beckinsale (Huon-Genesys)/ Promising young sprinter. Incredibly fast already.
Jesse Kerrison (Budget)/ Budget Forklifts may have lost Davison, but Kerrison is one of the most interesting prospects in 2013. He has the speed, but may struggle in his first tricky flat stages with hills.
Semple, Earle... and Kerrison. Three riders to cheer for then Thanks for the comments, guys.
National Herald Sun Tour (Stage 1, Prologue)
The prologue in Williamstown probably won't have that much influence for the final GC, but of course it's a nice chance for some less stronger stage-racers to take the yellow shirt for at least one day.
And also some minor seconds-gaps can be crucial in the end, as we don't know how selective the final hilly stage will be.
Paul Van der Ploeg (Satalyst) may be as dangerous as his brother Neil, as he is a decent allrounder. And he delivered today, setting the first notable best time with 7'08", beating strong trimetrialers like Miles Scotson (Euride) or Tour of the South West's TT-winner Michael Troy (GPM).
Marc Williams (Budget) already proved his skills at the Mersey Valley Tour, finishing 6th overall and therefore not much worse than teammate Mark O'Brien.. Williams is always one of the best against the clock, and he managed to beat Van der Ploeg by 1" for the new provisional lead.
Ayden Toovey (Racing Kangaroos) is one of many interesting prospects in the NRS. Aged 18, he's already a real threat for short prologues like this opening stage of the Herald Sun Tour. It's his team's first race this year, but this wouldn't prevent him from rocking the road: new BT, another second faster than Williams!
Gordon McCauley (Drapac) won't be the team's GC-leader, but he's Drapac's best today: finishing with the same time as Williams for provisional 3rd.
One of the top-favorites for every timetrial this year: Harry Carpenter (Euride). And he did stand the pressure, beating Toovey by 1" for the new lead. Have we already seen today's fastest?
No! A rather surprising strong Cameron Bayly (search2retain) finished one second ahead of Carpenter: 7'05"! While his captain Neil Van der Ploeg couldn't fight for today's honours (7 seconds behind as 25th), Bayly proves that he's also capable of scoring points for the team.
No one else of the GC-favorites like Earle, Haig or Semple could finish within the Top-10, and so Jordan Kerby (Jayco) might have been one of the last to beat Bayly.. but just as his teammate Mark Jamieson (6th) or GPM's James Hepburn (4th), the strong timetrial-specialist couldn't take the win today, as he lost 3" on Bayly for 8th position!
Cameron Bayly, congrats on a great prologue! His team search2retain has high ambitions with Neil Van der Ploeg this year and in this race in particular, so it ain't that bad to already claim the yellow on first day.
Final Results Stage 1 (and GC)/
1
Cameron Bayly
search2retain p/b health.com.au
7'05
2
Harry Carpenter
Euride Racing
+ 1
3
Ayden Toovey
Racing Kangaroos Cycling
+ 2
4
James Hepburn
GPM Data#3
s.t.
5
Marc Williams
Budget Forklifts
+ 3
6
Mark Jamieson
Jayco/Apollo VIS
s.t.
7
Gordon McCauley
Drapac Cycling
s.t.
8
Jordan Kerby
Jayco/Apollo VIS
s.t.
9
Scott Law
GPM Data#3
s.t.
10
Paul Van der Ploeg
Satalyst Giant Racing Team
s.t.
11
Luke Davison
Drapac Cycling
+ 4
12
Miles Scotson
Euride Racing
s.t.
13
Stephen Vicelich
Oz Cycling Development Team
s.t.
14
Michael Troy
GPM Data#3
s.t.
15
Jack Haig
Huon Salmon-Genesys
+ 6
16
Alexander Edmondson
Euride Racing
s.t.
17
Jack Anderson
Budget Forklifts
s.t.
18
Robert-Jon McCarthy
Euride Racing
s.t.
19
Tom Palmer
Drapac Cycling
s.t.
20
Craig Symonds
Bianchi Lotto Arbitrage
s.t.
Spoiler
21
Nicholas Squillari
African Wildlife Safaris Cycling Team
+ 7
22
Dylan Newberry
Downer EDI Mining National Cycling Team
s.t.
23
James Meadley
Budget Forklifts
s.t.
24
Sean Finning
Jayco/Apollo VIS Men’s Road Team
s.t.
25
Neil Van der Ploeg
search2retain p/b health.com.au
s.t.
26
Nathan Earle
Huon Salmon-Genesys Wealth Advisers Pro Cycling Team
s.t.
27
Campbell Flakemore
Huon Salmon-Genesys Wealth Advisers Pro Cycling Team
+ 8
28
Aaron Donnelly
Huon Salmon-Genesys Wealth Advisers Pro Cycling Team
s.t.
29
Joseph Lewis
GPM Data#3
s.t.
30
Nick Miller
New Zealand
s.t.
31
Craig Evers
Racing Kangaroos Cycling Development Program
s.t.
32
Alex Wohler
Budget Forklifts
s.t.
33
Brett Gillespie
Bianchi Lotto Arbitrage
+ 9
34
Ben Dyball
Huon Salmon-Genesys Wealth Advisers Pro Cycling Team
s.t.
35
Caleb Jones
GPM Data#3
s.t.
36
Jason Christie
Oz Cycling Development Team
s.t.
37
Jesse Kerrison
Budget Forklifts
+ 10
38
Myron Simpson
Oz Cycling Development Team
+ 11
39
Mark O'Brien
Budget Forklifts
s.t.
40
Tom Donald
search2retain p/b health.com.au
s.t.
41
Stuart Cowin
Data#3 Cisco Racing Team
s.t.
42
Michael Freiberg
Bianchi Lotto Arbitrage
s.t.
43
Trent Derecourt
Bianchi Lotto Arbitrage
s.t.
44
Tristan Bauer
SUVelo Racing
s.t.
45
Jack Beckinsale
Huon Salmon-Genesys Wealth Advisers Pro Cycling Team
s.t.
46
Boon Yeo
African Wildlife Safaris Cycling Team
+ 12
47
Eric Sheppard
search2retain p/b health.com.au
s.t.
48
Jonathon Clarke
search2retain p/b health.com.au
s.t.
49
Cameron Karwowski
Oz Cycling Development Team
s.t.
50
Jared Holmes
New Zealand
s.t.
51
Brad Tilby
New Zealand
s.t.
52
Rhys Gillett
African Wildlife Safaris Cycling Team
s.t.
53
Brendan Johnston
Suzuki Bontrager
+ 13
54
Adam Semple
Satalyst Giant Racing Team
s.t.
55
Chris Tune
SUVelo Racing
s.t.
56
Bernard Sulzberger
Drapac Cycling
+ 14
57
Steven Waite
African Wildlife Safaris Cycling Team
s.t.
58
Patrick Sharp
SUVelo Racing
s.t.
59
Stephen Hall
Bianchi Lotto Arbitrage
s.t.
60
Will Clarke
Euride Racing
s.t.
61
David Edwards
Oz Cycling Development Team
s.t.
62
Alex Clements
Huon Salmon-Genesys Wealth Advisers Pro Cycling Team
s.t.
63
Ben Carman
Downer EDI Mining National Cycling Team
s.t.
64
Luke Pledger
Bianchi Lotto Arbitrage
s.t.
65
Ben Grenda
Oz Cycling Development Team
s.t.
66
Reuben Donati
Downer EDI Mining National Cycling Team
s.t.
67
Rico Rogers
search2retain p/b health.com.au
+ 15
68
Frank Smith
Veneziano Blefari Cycling Team
s.t.
69
Scott McPhee
Euride Racing
s.t.
70
Nathan Elliott
Target Trek Racing Team
s.t.
71
Lachlan Norris
Jayco/Apollo VIS Men’s Road Team
s.t.
72
Matthew Gassner
Veneziano Blefari Cycling Team
s.t.
73
Michael Cupitt
Budget Forklifts
s.t.
74
Thomas Hamilton
Jayco/Apollo VIS Men’s Road Team
s.t.
75
Darren Lapthorne
Drapac Cycling
s.t.
76
Oliver Kent-Spark
Target Trek Racing Team
+ 16
77
Mitchell Lovelock-Fay
Oz Cycling Development Team
s.t.
78
Peter Hatton
Satalyst Giant Racing Team
s.t.
79
Mitchell Flynn
Suzuki Bontrager
s.t.
80
Riley Maule
Data#3 Cisco Racing Team
s.t.
81
Brodie Talbot
Racing Kangaroos Cycling Development Program
s.t.
82
Nicholas D'Ambrosio
Target Trek Racing Team
s.t.
83
Karl Murray
New Zealand
s.t.
84
Jake Sutherland
Bianchi Lotto Arbitrage
+ 17
85
Zachary Shaw
Jayco/Apollo VIS Men’s Road Team
s.t.
86
Danny Rowe
Essendon Skoda Cycling Team
s.t.
87
Dean Windsor
Suzuki Bontrager
s.t.
88
David Fumpson
Veneziano Blefari Cycling Team
s.t.
89
Bradley Hall
Satalyst Giant Racing Team
s.t.
90
Floris Goesinnen
Drapac Cycling
s.t.
91
David Melville
GPM Data#3
+ 18
92
Peter Herzig
Budget Forklifts
s.t.
93
Fraser Northey
Euride Racing
+ 19
94
Sam Spokes
Jayco/Apollo VIS Men’s Road Team
s.t.
95
Alexander Smyth
Satalyst Giant Racing Team
s.t.
96
Sam Rutherford
GPM Data#3
s.t.
97
Jordan Payne
Racing Kangaroos Cycling Development Program
s.t.
98
Ethan Kimmince
Oz Cycling Development Team
s.t.
99
Jeremy Cameron
African Wildlife Safaris Cycling Team
s.t.
100
Edward Bissaker
Bianchi Lotto Arbitrage
s.t.
101
Patrick Shaw
Huon Salmon-Genesys Wealth Advisers Pro Cycling Team
Thanks guys. Everything's possible, the short prologue shouldn't be too crucial, I guess
National Herald Sun Tour (Stage 2, Flat, 148km)
The second stage of the Herald Sun Tour should be one for the sprinters. But it will be interesting to see how the last climb 'One Tree Hill' 10km before finish plays out. A chance for a late attack? Also the Roubaix-style finish in Bendigo's velodrome should make for a great event.
Jeremy Cameron (African Wildlife) and Trent Carman (Downer EDI) were the first to give it a try today. Empty-handed.
A third attempt finally worked: Lachlan Ambrose (Veneziano), Vaughan Bowman (Target) and Reuben Donati (Downer EDI) managed to break clear from the bunch just as they entered the tour's toughest climb up the Mt Machedon.
They were joined by Karl Murray (New Zealand) and Kyle Bridgewood (Data#3) at the top of the climb, where Ambrose took the 5 points for the KoM-lead!
NRS-leader Adam Semple (Satalyst) enjoyed this day in the Subaru-shirt so far.. the pack looked in control the whole stage.
And with today's second intermediate sprint approaching (3 bonus-seconds are rewarded in every KoM/Points-sprint), the peloton reeled the escapees in.
Oz Cycling Development Team and Huon-Genesys did most of the work pulling the breakaway back..
It's somehow deserved that Oz's Ben Grenda took this intermediate ahead of top-favorite Luke Davison (Drapac) and veteran Luke Pledger (Bianchi).
A sign of what to be seen in today's possible bunch-sprint? Still almost 20km to go.
Nothing happened til the 'One Tree Hill' 13km before finish..
..but two riders tried their luck with a late escape: our blogger Rhys Gillett (African) and Nathan Elliott (Target) attack the field!
And they established a 50"-gap quickly, as Elliott took out today's second and last KoM-sprint for 3 points.
A serious attempt it seemed!
No way. The two attackers were swallowed by the pack just as they entered Bendigo for the final 7km!
But the race continued to be thrilling, as three more riders attacked with 6km to go:
Alex Wohler (Budget)
Alex Smyth (Satalyst)
and always aggressive Josh Taylor (GPM)!
They entered the velodrome with a 24"-advantage on the hard chasing bunch.
The late escapees now fight hard to maintain their small lead, but Neil Van der Ploeg (search2) kicked off his sprint early, creating a gap on his own!
With 500meters to go Van der Ploeg looks still good, as the sprinting bunch closed up to group Wohler/Smyth!
The surprising thing: except of the Van der Ploeg-brothers, no one of the top-seeded sprinters Davison, Grenda or Beckinsale is to be seen here! It seems that last climb hurt their legs.
It's going to be a very close finish!
Neil Van der Ploeg holds on to his lead, while the late attackers Smyth and also Wohler managed to hold off the bunch!
Neil's brother Paul Van der Ploeg (Satalyst) is joining the mix, moving forward fast from behind!
But it's Neil, who takes out this first flat stage! He finishes ahead of a strong Alex Smyth and his teammate Paul Van der Ploeg.
Wohler 4th, ahead of some strong performing stage-racers like Lapthorne, Sulzberger, O'Brien or Earle.
Both Van der Ploegs lead the GC now, while Luke Davison used his 2 bonus-seconds from the intermediate to move onto 5th. Anyway, the sprinters need to do better tomorrow!
Final Results Stage2/
1
Neil Van der Ploeg
search2retain p/b health.com.au
3h33'57
2
Alexander Smyth
Satalyst Giant Racing Team
s.t.
3
Paul Van der Ploeg
Satalyst Giant Racing Team
s.t.
4
Alex Wohler
Budget Forklifts
s.t.
5
Darren Lapthorne
Drapac Cycling
s.t.
6
Bernard Sulzberger
Drapac Cycling
s.t.
7
Mark O'Brien
Budget Forklifts
s.t.
8
Rico Rogers
search2retain p/b health.com.au
s.t.
9
Nathan Earle
Huon Salmon-Genesys
s.t.
10
Gordon McCauley
Drapac Cycling
s.t.
11
Cameron Bayly
search2retain p/b health.com.au
s.t.
12
Floris Goesinnen
Drapac Cycling
s.t.
13
Peter Herzig
Budget Forklifts
s.t.
14
Marc Williams
Budget Forklifts
s.t.
15
Mitchell Lovelock-Fay
Oz Cycling Development Team
s.t.
Spoiler
16
Adam Semple
Satalyst Giant Racing Team
s.t.
17
Lachlan Norris
Jayco/Apollo VIS Men’s Road Team
s.t.
18
Tom Palmer
Drapac Cycling
s.t.
19
Malcom Rudolph
Drapac Cycling
s.t.
20
Alexander Edmondson
Euride Racing
s.t.
21
Josh Taylor
GPM Data#3
s.t.
22
Harry Carpenter
Euride Racing
s.t.
23
Bradley Hall
Satalyst Giant Racing Team
s.t.
24
Ben Dyball
Huon Salmon-Genesys Wealth Advisers Pro Cycling Team
s.t.
25
Michael Cupitt
Budget Forklifts
s.t.
26
Zachary Shaw
Jayco/Apollo VIS Men’s Road Team
s.t.
27
Michael Troy
GPM Data#3
s.t.
28
Miles Scotson
Euride Racing
s.t.
29
Sam Rutherford
GPM Data#3
s.t.
30
Nathan Elliott
Target Trek Racing Team
s.t.
31
Jesse Kerrison
Budget Forklifts
s.t.
32
Joseph Lewis
GPM Data#3
s.t.
33
Oliver Kent-Spark
Target Trek Racing Team
s.t.
34
Mark Jamieson
Jayco/Apollo VIS Men’s Road Team
s.t.
35
Jake Sutherland
Bianchi Lotto Arbitrage
s.t.
36
Will Clarke
Euride Racing
s.t.
37
Eric Sheppard
search2retain p/b health.com.au
s.t.
38
John Walker
Drapac Cycling
s.t.
39
Willem Heath
Satalyst Giant Racing Team
s.t.
40
Luke Davison
Drapac Cycling
s.t.
41
Scott Law
GPM Data#3
s.t.
42
Rhys Gillett
African Wildlife Safaris Cycling Team
s.t.
43
Stuart Smith
search2retain p/b health.com.au
s.t.
44
Brodie Talbot
Racing Kangaroos Cycling Development Program
s.t.
45
Caleb Jones
GPM Data#3
s.t.
46
Robert-Jon McCarthy
Euride Racing
s.t.
47
Thomas Hamilton
Jayco/Apollo VIS Men’s Road Team
s.t.
48
Ben Carman
Downer EDI Mining National Cycling Team
s.t.
49
Steven Waite
African Wildlife Safaris Cycling Team
s.t.
50
Jordan Kerby
Jayco/Apollo VIS Men’s Road Team
s.t.
51
David Edwards
Oz Cycling Development Team
s.t.
52
Nicholas Costello
Racing Kangaroos Cycling Development Program
s.t.
53
Tom Donald
search2retain p/b health.com.au
s.t.
54
James Hepburn
GPM Data#3
s.t.
55
Ethan Kimmince
Oz Cycling Development Team
s.t.
56
Peter Hatton
Satalyst Giant Racing Team
s.t.
57
Brendan Johnston
Suzuki Bontrager
s.t.
58
Patrick Shaw
Huon Salmon-Genesys Wealth Advisers Pro Cycling Team
s.t.
59
Ben Grenda
Oz Cycling Development Team
s.t.
60
James Meadley
Budget Forklifts
s.t.
61
Jack Anderson
Budget Forklifts
s.t.
62
Michael Freiberg
Bianchi Lotto Arbitrage
s.t.
63
Jason Christie
Oz Cycling Development Team
s.t.
64
Luke Pledger
Bianchi Lotto Arbitrage
s.t.
65
Jared Holmes
New Zealand
s.t.
66
Dean Windsor
Suzuki Bontrager
s.t.
67
Aaron Donnelly
Huon Salmon-Genesys Wealth Advisers Pro Cycling Team
s.t.
68
Jack Haig
Huon Salmon-Genesys Wealth Advisers Pro Cycling Team
s.t.
69
Daniel Nelson
African Wildlife Safaris Cycling Team
s.t.
70
Craig Symonds
Bianchi Lotto Arbitrage
s.t.
71
Cameron Karwowski
Oz Cycling Development Team
s.t.
72
Sean Finning
Jayco/Apollo VIS Men’s Road Team
s.t.
73
Trent Derecourt
Bianchi Lotto Arbitrage
s.t.
74
Brett Gillespie
Bianchi Lotto Arbitrage
s.t.
75
Alex Clements
Huon Salmon-Genesys Wealth Advisers Pro Cycling Team
s.t.
76
Campbell Flakemore
Huon Salmon-Genesys Wealth Advisers Pro Cycling Team
s.t.
77
Craig Evers
Racing Kangaroos Cycling Development Program
s.t.
78
Myron Simpson
Oz Cycling Development Team
s.t.
79
Ayden Toovey
Racing Kangaroos Cycling Development Program
s.t.
80
James Rendall
African Wildlife Safaris Cycling Team
s.t.
81
Matthew Marshall
Satalyst Giant Racing Team
s.t.
82
Dylan Newberry
Downer EDI Mining National Cycling Team
s.t.
83
Nicholas D'Ambrosio
Target Trek Racing Team
s.t.
84
Ronald Visser
SUVelo Racing
s.t.
85
Jeremy Cameron
African Wildlife Safaris Cycling Team
s.t.
86
Boon Yeo
African Wildlife Safaris Cycling Team
s.t.
87
Jack Beckinsale
Huon Salmon-Genesys Wealth Advisers Pro Cycling Team
s.t.
88
Reuben Donati
Downer EDI Mining National Cycling Team
s.t.
89
Rowan Dever
Target Trek Racing Team
s.t.
90
Trent Carman
Downer EDI Mining National Cycling Team
s.t.
91
Edward Bissaker
Bianchi Lotto Arbitrage
s.t.
92
Tristan Bauer
SUVelo Racing
s.t.
93
Brad Hannaford
SUVelo Racing
s.t.
94
Matthew Gassner
Veneziano Blefari Cycling Team
s.t.
95
Andrew Roe
Euride Racing
s.t.
96
Nicholas Squillari
African Wildlife Safaris Cycling Team
s.t.
97
Nathan Bonarius
SUVelo Racing
s.t.
98
Jordan Payne
Racing Kangaroos Cycling Development Program
s.t.
99
James Butler
Target Trek Racing Team
s.t.
100
Stuart Cowin
Data#3 Cisco Racing Team
s.t.
101
Julius Killen
Essendon Skoda Cycling Team
s.t.
102
Cal Britten
search2retain p/b health.com.au
s.t.
103
Stephen Hall
Bianchi Lotto Arbitrage
s.t.
104
Vaughan Bowman
Target Trek Racing Team
s.t.
105
David Melville
GPM Data#3
s.t.
106
Saxon Irvine
Downer EDI Mining National Cycling Team
s.t.
107
Scott McPhee
Euride Racing
s.t.
108
Mitchell Flynn
Suzuki Bontrager
s.t.
109
Tim Rush
New Zealand
s.t.
110
Jonathon Clarke
search2retain p/b health.com.au
s.t.
111
Peter English
Satalyst Giant Racing Team
s.t.
112
Craig Hutton
Racing Kangaroos Cycling Development Program
s.t.
113
Callum O'Sullivan
Data#3 Cisco Racing Team
s.t.
114
Stuart Shaw
Suzuki Bontrager
s.t.
115
Josh Lind
Suzuki Bontrager
s.t.
116
Sam Spokes
Jayco/Apollo VIS Men’s Road Team
s.t.
117
Brad Tilby
New Zealand
s.t.
118
Connor Hughes
SUVelo Racing
s.t.
119
Riley Maule
Data#3 Cisco Racing Team
s.t.
120
Frank Smith
Veneziano Blefari Cycling Team
s.t.
121
Chris Harper
Veneziano Blefari Cycling Team
s.t.
122
Lachlan Ambrose
Veneziano Blefari Cycling Team
s.t.
123
Adam Allen
Data#3 Cisco Racing Team
s.t.
124
Nick Miller
New Zealand
s.t.
125
Raf Vainikka
Downer EDI Mining National Cycling Team
s.t.
126
Patrick Sharp
SUVelo Racing
s.t.
127
Chris Tune
SUVelo Racing
s.t.
128
Stephen Vicelich
Oz Cycling Development Team
s.t.
129
Karl Murray
New Zealand
s.t.
130
David Fumpson
Veneziano Blefari Cycling Team
s.t.
131
Kyle Bridgewood
Data#3 Cisco Racing Team
s.t.
132
Fraser Northey
Euride Racing
+ 15'05
GC/
1
Neil Van der Ploeg
search2retain p/b health.com.au
3h40'59
2
Paul Van der Ploeg
Satalyst Giant Racing Team
+ 2
3
Cameron Bayly
search2retain p/b health.com.au
+ 3
4
Harry Carpenter
Euride Racing
+ 4
5
Luke Davison
Drapac Cycling
+ 5
6
James Hepburn
GPM Data#3
s.t.
7
Ayden Toovey
Racing Kangaroos
s.t.
8
Gordon McCauley
Drapac Cycling
+ 6
9
Marc Williams
Budget Forklifts
s.t.
10
Mark Jamieson
Jayco/Apollo VIS
s.t.
11
Scott Law
GPM Data#3
s.t.
12
Jordan Kerby
Jayco/Apollo VIS
s.t.
13
Miles Scotson
Euride Racing
+ 7
14
Michael Troy
GPM Data#3
s.t.
15
Stephen Vicelich
Oz Cycling Development Team
s.t.
Spoiler
16
Alexander Edmondson
Euride Racing
+ 9
17
Tom Palmer
Drapac Cycling
s.t.
18
Robert-Jon McCarthy
Euride Racing
s.t.
19
Jack Anderson
Budget Forklifts
s.t.
20
Jack Haig
Huon Salmon-Genesys Wealth Advisers Pro Cycling Team
s.t.
21
Craig Symonds
Bianchi Lotto Arbitrage
s.t.
22
Nathan Earle
Huon Salmon-Genesys Wealth Advisers Pro Cycling Team
+ 10
23
James Meadley
Budget Forklifts
s.t.
24
Sean Finning
Jayco/Apollo VIS Men’s Road Team
s.t.
25
Dylan Newberry
Downer EDI Mining National Cycling Team
s.t.
26
Nicholas Squillari
African Wildlife Safaris Cycling Team
s.t.
27
Alex Wohler
Budget Forklifts
+ 11
28
Joseph Lewis
GPM Data#3
s.t.
29
Aaron Donnelly
Huon Salmon-Genesys Wealth Advisers Pro Cycling Team
s.t.
30
Campbell Flakemore
Huon Salmon-Genesys Wealth Advisers Pro Cycling Team
s.t.
31
Craig Evers
Racing Kangaroos Cycling Development Program
s.t.
32
Nick Miller
New Zealand
s.t.
33
Ben Dyball
Huon Salmon-Genesys Wealth Advisers Pro Cycling Team
+ 12
34
Caleb Jones
GPM Data#3
s.t.
35
Jason Christie
Oz Cycling Development Team
s.t.
36
Brett Gillespie
Bianchi Lotto Arbitrage
s.t.
37
Jesse Kerrison
Budget Forklifts
+ 13
38
Tom Donald
search2retain p/b health.com.au
s.t.
39
Rhys Gillett
African Wildlife Safaris Cycling Team
s.t.
40
Mark O'Brien
Budget Forklifts
+ 14
41
Michael Freiberg
Bianchi Lotto Arbitrage
s.t.
42
Myron Simpson
Oz Cycling Development Team
s.t.
43
Trent Derecourt
Bianchi Lotto Arbitrage
s.t.
44
Ben Grenda
Oz Cycling Development Team
s.t.
45
Jack Beckinsale
Huon Salmon-Genesys Wealth Advisers Pro Cycling Team
s.t.
46
Tristan Bauer
SUVelo Racing
s.t.
47
Stuart Cowin
Data#3 Cisco Racing Team
s.t.
48
Eric Sheppard
search2retain p/b health.com.au
+ 15
49
Nathan Elliott
Target Trek Racing Team
s.t.
50
Jared Holmes
New Zealand
s.t.
51
Cameron Karwowski
Oz Cycling Development Team
s.t.
52
Boon Yeo
African Wildlife Safaris Cycling Team
s.t.
53
Jonathon Clarke
search2retain p/b health.com.au
s.t.
54
Brad Tilby
New Zealand
s.t.
55
Adam Semple
Satalyst Giant Racing Team
+ 16
56
Alexander Smyth
Satalyst Giant Racing Team
s.t.
57
Brendan Johnston
Suzuki Bontrager
s.t.
58
Luke Pledger
Bianchi Lotto Arbitrage
s.t.
59
Reuben Donati
Downer EDI Mining National Cycling Team
s.t.
60
Chris Tune
SUVelo Racing
s.t.
61
Bernard Sulzberger
Drapac Cycling
+ 17
62
Will Clarke
Euride Racing
s.t.
63
Steven Waite
African Wildlife Safaris Cycling Team
s.t.
64
Ben Carman
Downer EDI Mining National Cycling Team
s.t.
65
David Edwards
Oz Cycling Development Team
s.t.
66
Alex Clements
Huon Salmon-Genesys Wealth Advisers Pro Cycling Team
s.t.
67
Stephen Hall
Bianchi Lotto Arbitrage
s.t.
68
Patrick Sharp
SUVelo Racing
s.t.
69
Rico Rogers
search2retain p/b health.com.au
+ 18
70
Darren Lapthorne
Drapac Cycling
s.t.
71
Lachlan Norris
Jayco/Apollo VIS Men’s Road Team
s.t.
72
Michael Cupitt
Budget Forklifts
s.t.
73
Thomas Hamilton
Jayco/Apollo VIS Men’s Road Team
s.t.
74
Matthew Gassner
Veneziano Blefari Cycling Team
s.t.
75
Scott McPhee
Euride Racing
s.t.
76
Frank Smith
Veneziano Blefari Cycling Team
s.t.
77
Mitchell Lovelock-Fay
Oz Cycling Development Team
+ 19
78
Oliver Kent-Spark
Target Trek Racing Team
s.t.
79
Brodie Talbot
Racing Kangaroos Cycling Development Program
s.t.
80
Peter Hatton
Satalyst Giant Racing Team
s.t.
81
Nicholas D'Ambrosio
Target Trek Racing Team
s.t.
82
Mitchell Flynn
Suzuki Bontrager
s.t.
83
Riley Maule
Data#3 Cisco Racing Team
s.t.
84
Karl Murray
New Zealand
s.t.
85
Floris Goesinnen
Drapac Cycling
+ 20
86
Zachary Shaw
Jayco/Apollo VIS Men’s Road Team
s.t.
87
Bradley Hall
Satalyst Giant Racing Team
s.t.
88
Jake Sutherland
Bianchi Lotto Arbitrage
s.t.
89
Dean Windsor
Suzuki Bontrager
s.t.
90
David Fumpson
Veneziano Blefari Cycling Team
s.t.
91
Peter Herzig
Budget Forklifts
+ 21
92
David Melville
GPM Data#3
s.t.
93
Sam Rutherford
GPM Data#3
+ 22
94
Ethan Kimmince
Oz Cycling Development Team
s.t.
95
Patrick Shaw
Huon Salmon-Genesys Wealth Advisers Pro Cycling Team
@sutty: search2 did indeed pretty well, especially a race-lead is something special for those teams.
@Jak: Wohler looked promising, but Van der Ploeg was incredible fast in the veldrome. Still a nice result.
National Herald Sun Tour (Stage 3, Flat, 146km)
The second flat stage from Mitchelton Winery to Healesville is looking easier than yesterday's one. But we've again a short climb within final 5km. Will the sprinters like Davison or Grenda do better today? Or will allrounder and race-leader Neil Van der Ploeg strike again?
5 riders built the break of the day, establishing a 4'10"-gap quickly in the stage:
Michael Freiberg (Bianchi), Riley Maule (Data#3), Brad Hannaford (SUVelo), Trent Carman (Downer EDI) and Chris Harper (Veneziano).
Two categorized climbs would give the escapees a chance to overtake KoM-leader Lachlan Ambrose (5 points):
and Trent Carman took this honours today, collecting 6 points in total, ahead of Freiberg and Hannaford (both 5)!
Race-leader Neil Van den Ploeg saw his teammates work hard on the chase the whole day, supported by Oz Cycling Development Team.
Also Drapac and Huon-Genesys joined those teams, working for top-sprinters like Davison and Jack Beckinsale.
A tough one for the escapees, who couldn't hold on to their lead, getting reeled in by the bunch with still 23km to go!
Nothing more happened til the final 2km, where the sprinters find themselves in better position today:
Drapac's Tom Palmer leads out favorite Luke Davison, with Ben Grenda (Oz), Neil Van der Ploeg (search2), Brendan Johnston (Suzuki), Jesse Kerrison (Budget) and also Paul Van der Ploeg (Satalyst) behind.
But just like yesterday, top-favorite Davison once again suffered on the finishing stretch! It's his leadout Tom Palmer, who got a decent gap with the finish approaching!
Yesterday's 3rd Paul Van der Ploeg and young gun Kerrison look the strongest contenders, while Grenda and Johnston can't keep their pace.. race-leader Neil Van der Ploeg got some late support by teammate Rico Rogers!
And it's again Van der Ploeg with the stage-win.. but today it's Paul for Satalyst Giant Racing! He overtook a struggling Palmer (9th) easily and wins in style.
GC-leader Neil Van der Ploeg proves his great shape by finishing 2nd, ahead of teammate Rogers. Both Satalyst and search2retain deliver so far in this tour.
Joseph Lewis and promising Jesse Kerrison complete today's Top-5, while Grenda (12th) and Davison (27th) completely disappeared.
Paul VdP takes the yellow shirt by 2" ahead of Neil VdP.. GC's 3rd Cameron Bayly (search2) is already 11" behind. Tomorrow's final hilly stage is going to be interesting!
Riley Maule (Data#3) managed to win both intermediate sprints, taking the points-lead.
Trent Carman (Downer EDI) presents his KoM-shirt, which he has to defend tomorrow.
Final Results Stage 3/
1
Paul Van der Ploeg
Satalyst Giant Racing Team
3h28'14
2
Neil Van der Ploeg
search2retain p/b health.com.au
s.t.
3
Rico Rogers
search2retain p/b health.com.au
s.t.
4
Joseph Lewis
GPM Data#3
s.t.
5
Jesse Kerrison
Budget Forklifts
s.t.
6
Scott Law
GPM Data#3
s.t.
7
Nathan Bonarius
SUVelo Racing
s.t.
8
Robert-Jon McCarthy
Euride Racing
s.t.
9
Tom Palmer
Drapac Cycling
s.t.
10
Alexander Smyth
Satalyst Giant Racing Team
s.t.
11
Brendan Johnston
Suzuki Bontrager
s.t.
12
Ben Grenda
Oz Cycling Development Team
s.t.
13
Nicholas D'Ambrosio
Target Trek Racing Team
s.t.
14
Adam Semple
Satalyst Giant Racing Team
s.t.
15
Will Clarke
Euride Racing
s.t.
Spoiler
16
Bernard Sulzberger
Drapac Cycling
s.t.
17
Cameron Karwowski
Oz Cycling Development Team
s.t.
18
Caleb Jones
GPM Data#3
s.t.
19
Vaughan Bowman
Target Trek Racing Team
s.t.
20
Brodie Talbot
Racing Kangaroos Cycling Development Program
s.t.
21
Callum O'Sullivan
Data#3 Cisco Racing Team
s.t.
22
Marc Williams
Budget Forklifts
s.t.
23
Gordon McCauley
Drapac Cycling
s.t.
24
Steven Waite
African Wildlife Safaris Cycling Team
s.t.
25
Rhys Gillett
African Wildlife Safaris Cycling Team
s.t.
26
Mark O'Brien
Budget Forklifts
s.t.
27
Luke Davison
Drapac Cycling
s.t.
28
Darren Lapthorne
Drapac Cycling
s.t.
29
Jack Anderson
Budget Forklifts
s.t.
30
Nathan Elliott
Target Trek Racing Team
s.t.
31
Aaron Donnelly
Huon Salmon-Genesys Wealth Advisers Pro Cycling Team
s.t.
32
Boon Yeo
African Wildlife Safaris Cycling Team
s.t.
33
Bradley Hall
Satalyst Giant Racing Team
s.t.
34
Mitchell Lovelock-Fay
Oz Cycling Development Team
s.t.
35
Jack Haig
Huon Salmon-Genesys Wealth Advisers Pro Cycling Team
s.t.
36
Jack Beckinsale
Huon Salmon-Genesys Wealth Advisers Pro Cycling Team
s.t.
37
Harry Carpenter
Euride Racing
s.t.
38
Oliver Kent-Spark
Target Trek Racing Team
s.t.
39
James Hepburn
GPM Data#3
s.t.
40
Rowan Dever
Target Trek Racing Team
s.t.
41
Malcom Rudolph
Drapac Cycling
s.t.
42
John Walker
Drapac Cycling
s.t.
43
Ben Carman
Downer EDI Mining National Cycling Team
s.t.
44
Lachlan Norris
Jayco/Apollo VIS Men’s Road Team
s.t.
45
Michael Troy
GPM Data#3
s.t.
46
Ethan Kimmince
Oz Cycling Development Team
s.t.
47
Eric Sheppard
search2retain p/b health.com.au
s.t.
48
Cameron Bayly
search2retain p/b health.com.au
s.t.
49
Nathan Earle
Huon Salmon-Genesys Wealth Advisers Pro Cycling Team
s.t.
50
Daniel Nelson
African Wildlife Safaris Cycling Team
s.t.
51
Campbell Flakemore
Huon Salmon-Genesys Wealth Advisers Pro Cycling Team
s.t.
52
Ben Dyball
Huon Salmon-Genesys Wealth Advisers Pro Cycling Team
s.t.
53
Floris Goesinnen
Drapac Cycling
s.t.
54
Jonathon Clarke
search2retain p/b health.com.au
s.t.
55
Miles Scotson
Euride Racing
s.t.
56
Willem Heath
Satalyst Giant Racing Team
s.t.
57
Patrick Shaw
Huon Salmon-Genesys Wealth Advisers Pro Cycling Team
s.t.
58
Dylan Newberry
Downer EDI Mining National Cycling Team
s.t.
59
Alexander Edmondson
Euride Racing
s.t.
60
Alex Clements
Huon Salmon-Genesys Wealth Advisers Pro Cycling Team
s.t.
61
Jordan Kerby
Jayco/Apollo VIS Men’s Road Team
s.t.
62
Ayden Toovey
Racing Kangaroos Cycling Development Program
s.t.
63
Reuben Donati
Downer EDI Mining National Cycling Team
s.t.
64
Jordan Payne
Racing Kangaroos Cycling Development Program
s.t.
65
Nicholas Costello
Racing Kangaroos Cycling Development Program
s.t.
66
Andrew Roe
Euride Racing
s.t.
67
Michael Cupitt
Budget Forklifts
s.t.
68
Josh Taylor
GPM Data#3
s.t.
69
David Edwards
Oz Cycling Development Team
s.t.
70
Luke Pledger
Bianchi Lotto Arbitrage
s.t.
71
Peter Hatton
Satalyst Giant Racing Team
s.t.
72
Mark Jamieson
Jayco/Apollo VIS Men’s Road Team
s.t.
73
Jake Sutherland
Bianchi Lotto Arbitrage
s.t.
74
Myron Simpson
Oz Cycling Development Team
s.t.
75
James Rendall
African Wildlife Safaris Cycling Team
s.t.
76
Craig Evers
Racing Kangaroos Cycling Development Program
s.t.
77
Thomas Hamilton
Jayco/Apollo VIS Men’s Road Team
s.t.
78
Julius Killen
Essendon Skoda Cycling Team
s.t.
79
Saxon Irvine
Downer EDI Mining National Cycling Team
s.t.
80
Jeremy Cameron
African Wildlife Safaris Cycling Team
s.t.
81
Matthew Marshall
Satalyst Giant Racing Team
s.t.
82
James Butler
Target Trek Racing Team
s.t.
83
Peter English
Satalyst Giant Racing Team
s.t.
84
Matthew Gassner
Veneziano Blefari Cycling Team
s.t.
85
Nicholas Squillari
African Wildlife Safaris Cycling Team
s.t.
86
Dean Windsor
Suzuki Bontrager
s.t.
87
Zachary Shaw
Jayco/Apollo VIS Men’s Road Team
s.t.
88
Frank Smith
Veneziano Blefari Cycling Team
s.t.
89
Craig Symonds
Bianchi Lotto Arbitrage
s.t.
90
Edward Bissaker
Bianchi Lotto Arbitrage
s.t.
91
Trent Derecourt
Bianchi Lotto Arbitrage
s.t.
92
Sam Spokes
Jayco/Apollo VIS Men’s Road Team
s.t.
93
Alex Wohler
Budget Forklifts
s.t.
94
Peter Herzig
Budget Forklifts
s.t.
95
James Meadley
Budget Forklifts
s.t.
96
Brad Tilby
New Zealand
s.t.
97
Patrick Sharp
SUVelo Racing
s.t.
98
Jared Holmes
New Zealand
s.t.
99
David Melville
GPM Data#3
s.t.
100
Josh Lind
Suzuki Bontrager
s.t.
101
Craig Hutton
Racing Kangaroos Cycling Development Program
s.t.
102
Chris Tune
SUVelo Racing
s.t.
103
David Fumpson
Veneziano Blefari Cycling Team
s.t.
104
Stephen Hall
Bianchi Lotto Arbitrage
s.t.
105
Lachlan Ambrose
Veneziano Blefari Cycling Team
s.t.
106
Tim Rush
New Zealand
s.t.
107
Jason Christie
Oz Cycling Development Team
s.t.
108
Kyle Bridgewood
Data#3 Cisco Racing Team
s.t.
109
Raf Vainikka
Downer EDI Mining National Cycling Team
s.t.
110
Tristan Bauer
SUVelo Racing
s.t.
111
Stephen Vicelich
Oz Cycling Development Team
s.t.
112
Sam Rutherford
GPM Data#3
s.t.
113
Stuart Shaw
Suzuki Bontrager
s.t.
114
Connor Hughes
SUVelo Racing
s.t.
115
Mitchell Flynn
Suzuki Bontrager
s.t.
116
Scott McPhee
Euride Racing
s.t.
117
Stuart Cowin
Data#3 Cisco Racing Team
s.t.
118
Karl Murray
New Zealand
s.t.
119
Brett Gillespie
Bianchi Lotto Arbitrage
s.t.
120
Nick Miller
New Zealand
s.t.
121
Ronald Visser
SUVelo Racing
s.t.
122
Trent Carman
Downer EDI Mining National Cycling Team
s.t.
123
Stuart Smith
search2retain p/b health.com.au
s.t.
124
Cal Britten
search2retain p/b health.com.au
s.t.
125
Brad Hannaford
SUVelo Racing
s.t.
126
Michael Freiberg
Bianchi Lotto Arbitrage
+ 3'23
127
Sean Finning
Jayco/Apollo VIS Men’s Road Team
s.t.
128
Riley Maule
Data#3 Cisco Racing Team
s.t.
129
Fraser Northey
Euride Racing
+ 5'14
130
Adam Allen
Data#3 Cisco Racing Team
s.t.
131
Tom Donald
search2retain p/b health.com.au
+ 6'02
132
Chris Harper
Veneziano Blefari Cycling Team
+ 6'30
GC/
1
Paul Van der Ploeg
Satalyst Giant Racing Team
7h09'05
2
Neil Van der Ploeg
search2retain p/b health.com.au
+ 2
3
Cameron Bayly
search2retain p/b health.com.au
+ 11
4
Harry Carpenter
Euride Racing
+ 12
5
Luke Davison
Drapac Cycling
+ 13
6
James Hepburn
GPM Data#3
s.t.
7
Ayden Toovey
Racing Kangaroos Cycling
s.t.
8
Gordon McCauley
Drapac Cycling
+ 14
9
Marc Williams
Budget Forklifts
s.t.
10
Scott Law
GPM Data#3
s.t.
11
Mark Jamieson
Jayco/Apollo VIS
s.t.
12
Jordan Kerby
Jayco/Apollo VIS
s.t.
13
Michael Troy
GPM Data#3
+ 15
14
Miles Scotson
Euride Racing
s.t.
15
Stephen Vicelich
Oz Cycling Development Team
s.t.
Spoiler
16
Tom Palmer
Drapac Cycling
+ 17
17
Robert-Jon McCarthy
Euride Racing
s.t.
18
Alexander Edmondson
Euride Racing
s.t.
19
Jack Anderson
Budget Forklifts
s.t.
20
Jack Haig
Huon Salmon-Genesys Wealth Advisers Pro Cycling Team
s.t.
21
Craig Symonds
Bianchi Lotto Arbitrage
s.t.
22
Nathan Earle
Huon Salmon-Genesys Wealth Advisers Pro Cycling Team
+ 18
23
Dylan Newberry
Downer EDI Mining National Cycling Team
s.t.
24
James Meadley
Budget Forklifts
s.t.
25
Nicholas Squillari
African Wildlife Safaris Cycling Team
s.t.
26
Joseph Lewis
GPM Data#3
+ 19
27
Aaron Donnelly
Huon Salmon-Genesys Wealth Advisers Pro Cycling Team
s.t.
28
Alex Wohler
Budget Forklifts
s.t.
29
Campbell Flakemore
Huon Salmon-Genesys Wealth Advisers Pro Cycling Team
s.t.
30
Craig Evers
Racing Kangaroos Cycling Development Program
s.t.
31
Nick Miller
New Zealand
s.t.
32
Caleb Jones
GPM Data#3
+ 20
33
Ben Dyball
Huon Salmon-Genesys Wealth Advisers Pro Cycling Team
s.t.
34
Jason Christie
Oz Cycling Development Team
s.t.
35
Brett Gillespie
Bianchi Lotto Arbitrage
s.t.
36
Jesse Kerrison
Budget Forklifts
+ 21
37
Rhys Gillett
African Wildlife Safaris Cycling Team
s.t.
38
Mark O'Brien
Budget Forklifts
+ 22
39
Rico Rogers
search2retain p/b health.com.au
s.t.
40
Ben Grenda
Oz Cycling Development Team
s.t.
41
Jack Beckinsale
Huon Salmon-Genesys Wealth Advisers Pro Cycling Team
s.t.
42
Myron Simpson
Oz Cycling Development Team
s.t.
43
Trent Derecourt
Bianchi Lotto Arbitrage
s.t.
44
Tristan Bauer
SUVelo Racing
s.t.
45
Stuart Cowin
Data#3 Cisco Racing Team
s.t.
46
Nathan Elliott
Target Trek Racing Team
+ 23
47
Eric Sheppard
search2retain p/b health.com.au
s.t.
48
Cameron Karwowski
Oz Cycling Development Team
s.t.
49
Boon Yeo
African Wildlife Safaris Cycling Team
s.t.
50
Jonathon Clarke
search2retain p/b health.com.au
s.t.
51
Jared Holmes
New Zealand
s.t.
52
Brad Tilby
New Zealand
s.t.
53
Adam Semple
Satalyst Giant Racing Team
+ 24
54
Alexander Smyth
Satalyst Giant Racing Team
s.t.
55
Brendan Johnston
Suzuki Bontrager
s.t.
56
Luke Pledger
Bianchi Lotto Arbitrage
s.t.
57
Reuben Donati
Downer EDI Mining National Cycling Team
s.t.
58
Chris Tune
SUVelo Racing
s.t.
59
Bernard Sulzberger
Drapac Cycling
+ 25
60
Will Clarke
Euride Racing
s.t.
61
Steven Waite
African Wildlife Safaris Cycling Team
s.t.
62
Ben Carman
Downer EDI Mining National Cycling Team
s.t.
63
David Edwards
Oz Cycling Development Team
s.t.
64
Alex Clements
Huon Salmon-Genesys Wealth Advisers Pro Cycling Team
s.t.
65
Stephen Hall
Bianchi Lotto Arbitrage
s.t.
66
Patrick Sharp
SUVelo Racing
s.t.
67
Brad Hannaford
SUVelo Racing
s.t.
68
Darren Lapthorne
Drapac Cycling
+ 26
69
Lachlan Norris
Jayco/Apollo VIS Men’s Road Team
s.t.
70
Michael Cupitt
Budget Forklifts
s.t.
71
Thomas Hamilton
Jayco/Apollo VIS Men’s Road Team
s.t.
72
Matthew Gassner
Veneziano Blefari Cycling Team
s.t.
73
Frank Smith
Veneziano Blefari Cycling Team
s.t.
74
Scott McPhee
Euride Racing
s.t.
75
Mitchell Lovelock-Fay
Oz Cycling Development Team
+ 27
76
Brodie Talbot
Racing Kangaroos Cycling Development Program
s.t.
77
Oliver Kent-Spark
Target Trek Racing Team
s.t.
78
Nicholas D'Ambrosio
Target Trek Racing Team
s.t.
79
Peter Hatton
Satalyst Giant Racing Team
s.t.
80
Mitchell Flynn
Suzuki Bontrager
s.t.
81
Karl Murray
New Zealand
s.t.
82
Bradley Hall
Satalyst Giant Racing Team
+ 28
83
Floris Goesinnen
Drapac Cycling
s.t.
84
Jake Sutherland
Bianchi Lotto Arbitrage
s.t.
85
Zachary Shaw
Jayco/Apollo VIS Men’s Road Team
s.t.
86
Dean Windsor
Suzuki Bontrager
s.t.
87
David Fumpson
Veneziano Blefari Cycling Team
s.t.
88
Peter Herzig
Budget Forklifts
+ 29
89
David Melville
GPM Data#3
s.t.
90
Ethan Kimmince
Oz Cycling Development Team
+ 30
91
Patrick Shaw
Huon Salmon-Genesys Wealth Advisers Pro Cycling Team
A short but tough stage featuring the Arthur's Seat twice and as hill-top-finish. With both Van der Ploegs leading the GC, it will be interesting to see, how the stronger puncheurs try to gain time on them. Both can climb rather well.
The question is, if NRS-leader will attack his teammate Paul Van der Ploeg, who took the race-lead yesterday. And will Nathan Earle (Genesys) or Mark O'Brien (Budget) attack?
10 riders tried their luck with a breakaway! A dangerous looking group with some notable names:
one of better climbers - Ben Dyball (Huon-Genesys)
our blogger fors this tour - Ethan Kimmine (Oz Cycling)
another good climber - Matthew Gassner (Veneziano)!
But as most of the escapees are dangerous for the GC, they had no real chance against the hard chasing bunch.
Just as the group reached the first climb up Arthur's Seat (18km to go), the gap is already closed. Ben Dyball attacked once again, taking the KoM-points and therefore claiming the KoM-lead on final day!
So let the "real" action begin! Several more riders tried to jump behind Dyball on that penultimate climb, including:
Nathan Elliott (Target)
Lachlan Norris (Jayco/VIS)
Eric Sheppard (search2retain)!
But teams like Satalyst Giant and Huon-Genesys were in control, not allowing this dangerous group to break clear that late in the race.
Now, with 4km remaining, it's a solo-attempt by Brodie Talbot (Racing Kangaroos)! The team gives it's NRS-debut in 2013 and does pretty well so far.
Talbot's attempt is empty-handed though.
2km to go and Eric Sheppard gives it another try, accompanied by veteran Sam Rutherford (GPM) and also Thomas Hamilton (Jayco) tries to follow!
A rather surprising group of attackers. With only 2km remaining, one might have expected the big favorites like Semple or Earle trying to attack.
Sheppard and Rutherford manage to create a gap, as Hamilton struggles to hang on!
And it's looking more and more like this leading two will battle for today's victory!
Anyway, Adam Semple (Satalyst) now jumps behind, trying to close up with only a few hundred meters to go!
But he tried too late: Sam Rutherford celebrates a very surprising victory at Arthur's Seat, beating Eric Sheppard and Semple in the sprint to the line!
Rutherford (+ 30" in GC), Sheppard (+ 23" GC) and Semple (+ 24" GC) all need a gap in addition to the taken bonus-seconds..
The three got a 14"-gap on the following group, where Mark O'Brien and teammate Michael Cupitt complete today's Top-5.
Also GC's 2nd Neil and race-leader Paul Van der Ploeg finish in same time as 6th and 7th: that's enough to defend the yellow! Nathan Earle, Lachlan Norris and Brodie Talbot complete the Top-10.
A great win for Paul Van der Ploeg and an awesome race for his team, with Semple finishing 4th in GC.
Young gun Riley Maule (Data#3) will be more than happy with taking the points-jersey.
Again no race-win for Huon-Genesys, but at least Ben Dyball grabbed the KoM-honours.
Final Results Stage 4/
1
Sam Rutherford
GPM Data#3
2h19'46
2
Eric Sheppard
search2retain p/b health.com.au
s.t.
3
Adam Semple
Satalyst Giant Racing Team
s.t.
4
Mark O'Brien
Budget Forklifts
+ 14
5
Michael Cupitt
Budget Forklifts
s.t.
6
Neil Van der Ploeg
search2retain p/b health.com.au
s.t.
7
Paul Van der Ploeg
Satalyst Giant Racing Team
s.t.
8
Nathan Earle
Huon Salmon-Genesys
s.t.
9
Lachlan Norris
Jayco/Apollo VIS
s.t.
10
Brodie Talbot
Racing Kangaroos Cycling
s.t.
11
Nathan Elliott
Target Trek Racing Team
s.t.
12
Jack Haig
Huon Salmon-Genesys
s.t.
13
Jake Sutherland
Bianchi Lotto Arbitrage
s.t.
14
Darren Lapthorne
Drapac Cycling
s.t.
15
Marc Williams
Budget Forklifts
s.t.
Spoiler
16
Bernard Sulzberger
Drapac Cycling
s.t.
17
Harry Carpenter
Euride Racing
s.t.
18
Bradley Hall
Satalyst Giant Racing Team
s.t.
19
Rhys Gillett
African Wildlife Safaris Cycling Team
s.t.
20
Thomas Hamilton
Jayco/Apollo VIS Men’s Road Team
s.t.
21
Rico Rogers
search2retain p/b health.com.au
s.t.
22
Aaron Donnelly
Huon Salmon-Genesys Wealth Advisers Pro Cycling Team
s.t.
23
Cameron Bayly
search2retain p/b health.com.au
+ 49
24
Matthew Marshall
Satalyst Giant Racing Team
s.t.
25
Ben Carman
Downer EDI Mining National Cycling Team
s.t.
26
James Rendall
African Wildlife Safaris Cycling Team
s.t.
27
David Melville
GPM Data#3
s.t.
28
Brad Hannaford
SUVelo Racing
s.t.
29
Peter Herzig
Budget Forklifts
s.t.
30
Rowan Dever
Target Trek Racing Team
s.t.
31
Steven Waite
African Wildlife Safaris Cycling Team
s.t.
32
John Walker
Drapac Cycling
s.t.
33
Alex Clements
Huon Salmon-Genesys Wealth Advisers Pro Cycling Team
s.t.
34
Will Clarke
Euride Racing
s.t.
35
Nicholas Costello
Racing Kangaroos Cycling Development Program
s.t.
36
Jack Anderson
Budget Forklifts
s.t.
37
Alexander Smyth
Satalyst Giant Racing Team
s.t.
38
Zachary Shaw
Jayco/Apollo VIS Men’s Road Team
s.t.
39
Mark Jamieson
Jayco/Apollo VIS Men’s Road Team
s.t.
40
Trent Carman
Downer EDI Mining National Cycling Team
s.t.
41
Tristan Bauer
SUVelo Racing
s.t.
42
Ben Dyball
Huon Salmon-Genesys Wealth Advisers Pro Cycling Team
+ 1'31
43
Michael Troy
GPM Data#3
s.t.
44
Ethan Kimmince
Oz Cycling Development Team
s.t.
45
Scott Law
GPM Data#3
s.t.
46
Peter Hatton
Satalyst Giant Racing Team
s.t.
47
Alex Wohler
Budget Forklifts
s.t.
48
Tim Rush
New Zealand
s.t.
49
Lachlan Ambrose
Veneziano Blefari Cycling Team
s.t.
50
Scott McPhee
Euride Racing
s.t.
51
Joseph Lewis
GPM Data#3
s.t.
52
Campbell Flakemore
Huon Salmon-Genesys Wealth Advisers Pro Cycling Team
s.t.
53
James Meadley
Budget Forklifts
s.t.
54
Peter English
Satalyst Giant Racing Team
s.t.
55
Craig Symonds
Bianchi Lotto Arbitrage
s.t.
56
Michael Freiberg
Bianchi Lotto Arbitrage
s.t.
57
Kyle Bridgewood
Data#3 Cisco Racing Team
s.t.
58
Robert-Jon McCarthy
Euride Racing
+ 2'32
59
Jonathon Clarke
search2retain p/b health.com.au
s.t.
60
Oliver Kent-Spark
Target Trek Racing Team
s.t.
61
Daniel Nelson
African Wildlife Safaris Cycling Team
s.t.
62
Jesse Kerrison
Budget Forklifts
s.t.
63
Craig Evers
Racing Kangaroos Cycling Development Program
s.t.
64
Edward Bissaker
Bianchi Lotto Arbitrage
s.t.
65
Luke Davison
Drapac Cycling
s.t.
66
Mitchell Flynn
Suzuki Bontrager
+ 3'41
67
James Butler
Target Trek Racing Team
s.t.
68
Patrick Shaw
Huon Salmon-Genesys Wealth Advisers Pro Cycling Team
+ 5'03
69
Floris Goesinnen
Drapac Cycling
+ 5'17
70
David Fumpson
Veneziano Blefari Cycling Team
s.t.
71
Malcom Rudolph
Drapac Cycling
s.t.
72
Jordan Kerby
Jayco/Apollo VIS Men’s Road Team
s.t.
73
James Hepburn
GPM Data#3
s.t.
74
Ayden Toovey
Racing Kangaroos Cycling Development Program
s.t.
75
Miles Scotson
Euride Racing
s.t.
76
Jordan Payne
Racing Kangaroos Cycling Development Program
s.t.
77
Julius Killen
Essendon Skoda Cycling Team
s.t.
78
Tom Palmer
Drapac Cycling
s.t.
79
Connor Hughes
SUVelo Racing
s.t.
80
Josh Taylor
GPM Data#3
s.t.
81
Cal Britten
search2retain p/b health.com.au
s.t.
82
Jeremy Cameron
African Wildlife Safaris Cycling Team
s.t.
83
Raf Vainikka
Downer EDI Mining National Cycling Team
s.t.
84
Matthew Gassner
Veneziano Blefari Cycling Team
s.t.
85
Gordon McCauley
Drapac Cycling
s.t.
86
Willem Heath
Satalyst Giant Racing Team
s.t.
87
Trent Derecourt
Bianchi Lotto Arbitrage
s.t.
88
Brett Gillespie
Bianchi Lotto Arbitrage
s.t.
89
Dylan Newberry
Downer EDI Mining National Cycling Team
s.t.
90
Chris Tune
SUVelo Racing
s.t.
91
Jack Beckinsale
Huon Salmon-Genesys Wealth Advisers Pro Cycling Team
s.t.
92
Boon Yeo
African Wildlife Safaris Cycling Team
s.t.
93
Stephen Hall
Bianchi Lotto Arbitrage
s.t.
94
Tom Donald
search2retain p/b health.com.au
s.t.
95
Reuben Donati
Downer EDI Mining National Cycling Team
s.t.
96
Nicholas Squillari
African Wildlife Safaris Cycling Team
s.t.
97
Stuart Smith
search2retain p/b health.com.au
+ 7'51
98
Saxon Irvine
Downer EDI Mining National Cycling Team
+ 8'03
99
Andrew Roe
Euride Racing
+ 8'31
100
Nicholas D'Ambrosio
Target Trek Racing Team
s.t.
101
Alexander Edmondson
Euride Racing
s.t.
102
Patrick Sharp
SUVelo Racing
s.t.
103
Sam Spokes
Jayco/Apollo VIS Men’s Road Team
s.t.
104
Frank Smith
Veneziano Blefari Cycling Team
s.t.
105
Sean Finning
Jayco/Apollo VIS Men’s Road Team
s.t.
106
Nathan Bonarius
SUVelo Racing
s.t.
107
Fraser Northey
Euride Racing
s.t.
108
David Edwards
Oz Cycling Development Team
+ 13'57
109
Cameron Karwowski
Oz Cycling Development Team
+ 15'07
110
Callum O'Sullivan
Data#3 Cisco Racing Team
s.t.
111
Stuart Cowin
Data#3 Cisco Racing Team
s.t.
112
Ben Grenda
Oz Cycling Development Team
s.t.
113
Josh Lind
Suzuki Bontrager
s.t.
114
Jared Holmes
New Zealand
s.t.
115
Vaughan Bowman
Target Trek Racing Team
s.t.
116
Brendan Johnston
Suzuki Bontrager
s.t.
117
Brad Tilby
New Zealand
s.t.
118
Ronald Visser
SUVelo Racing
+ 17'28
119
Jason Christie
Oz Cycling Development Team
+ 17'48
120
Caleb Jones
GPM Data#3
s.t.
121
Riley Maule
Data#3 Cisco Racing Team
s.t.
122
Luke Pledger
Bianchi Lotto Arbitrage
s.t.
123
Karl Murray
New Zealand
+ 19'15
124
Mitchell Lovelock-Fay
Oz Cycling Development Team
+ 19'25
125
Myron Simpson
Oz Cycling Development Team
s.t.
126
Chris Harper
Veneziano Blefari Cycling Team
s.t.
127
Stuart Shaw
Suzuki Bontrager
s.t.
128
Stephen Vicelich
Oz Cycling Development Team
s.t.
129
Dean Windsor
Suzuki Bontrager
s.t.
130
Adam Allen
Data#3 Cisco Racing Team
s.t.
131
Nick Miller
New Zealand
s.t.
132
Craig Hutton
Racing Kangaroos Cycling Development Program
s.t.
Final GC
1
Paul Van der Ploeg
Satalyst Giant Racing Team
9h29'05
2
Neil Van der Ploeg
search2retain p/b health.com.au
+ 2
3
Eric Sheppard
search2retain p/b health.com.au
+ 3
4
Adam Semple
Satalyst Giant Racing Team
+ 6
5
Sam Rutherford
GPM Data#3
s.t.
6
Harry Carpenter
Euride Racing
+ 12
7
Marc Williams
Budget Forklifts
+ 14
8
Jack Haig
Huon Salmon-Genesys
+ 17
9
Nathan Earle
Huon Salmon-Genesys
+ 18
10
Aaron Donnelly
Huon Salmon-Genesys
+ 19
11
Rhys Gillett
African Wildlife Safaris Cycling
+ 21
12
Mark O'Brien
Budget Forklifts
+ 22
13
Rico Rogers
search2retain p/b health.com.au
s.t.
14
Nathan Elliott
Target Trek Racing Team
s.t.
15
Bernard Sulzberger
Drapac Cycling
+ 25
Spoiler
16
Darren Lapthorne
Drapac Cycling
+ 26
17
Lachlan Norris
Jayco/Apollo VIS Men’s Road Team
s.t.
18
Michael Cupitt
Budget Forklifts
s.t.
19
Thomas Hamilton
Jayco/Apollo VIS Men’s Road Team
s.t.
20
Brodie Talbot
Racing Kangaroos Cycling Development Program
+ 27
21
Bradley Hall
Satalyst Giant Racing Team
+ 28
22
Jake Sutherland
Bianchi Lotto Arbitrage
s.t.
23
Cameron Bayly
search2retain p/b health.com.au
+ 46
24
Mark Jamieson
Jayco/Apollo VIS Men’s Road Team
+ 49
25
Jack Anderson
Budget Forklifts
+ 52
26
Tristan Bauer
SUVelo Racing
+ 57
27
Alexander Smyth
Satalyst Giant Racing Team
+ 59
28
Will Clarke
Euride Racing
+ 1'00
29
Steven Waite
African Wildlife Safaris Cycling Team
s.t.
30
Ben Carman
Downer EDI Mining National Cycling Team
s.t.
31
Alex Clements
Huon Salmon-Genesys Wealth Advisers Pro Cycling Team
s.t.
32
Brad Hannaford
SUVelo Racing
s.t.
33
Zachary Shaw
Jayco/Apollo VIS Men’s Road Team
+ 1'03
34
Peter Herzig
Budget Forklifts
+ 1'04
35
David Melville
GPM Data#3
s.t.
36
Nicholas Costello
Racing Kangaroos Cycling Development Program
+ 1'05
37
John Walker
Drapac Cycling
+ 1'09
38
James Rendall
African Wildlife Safaris Cycling Team
s.t.
39
Matthew Marshall
Satalyst Giant Racing Team
s.t.
40
Trent Carman
Downer EDI Mining National Cycling Team
+ 1'10
41
Rowan Dever
Target Trek Racing Team
+ 1'14
42
Ben Dyball
Huon Salmon-Genesys Wealth Advisers Pro Cycling Team
+ 1'30
43
Scott Law
GPM Data#3
+ 1'31
44
Michael Troy
GPM Data#3
+ 1'32
45
Craig Symonds
Bianchi Lotto Arbitrage
+ 1'34
46
James Meadley
Budget Forklifts
+ 1'35
47
Joseph Lewis
GPM Data#3
+ 1'36
48
Alex Wohler
Budget Forklifts
s.t.
49
Campbell Flakemore
Huon Salmon-Genesys Wealth Advisers Pro Cycling Team
s.t.
50
Ethan Kimmince
Oz Cycling Development Team
+ 1'43
51
Scott McPhee
Euride Racing
s.t.
52
Peter Hatton
Satalyst Giant Racing Team
+ 1'44
53
Lachlan Ambrose
Veneziano Blefari Cycling Team
+ 1'52
54
Tim Rush
New Zealand
+ 1'53
55
Kyle Bridgewood
Data#3 Cisco Racing Team
+ 1'59
56
Peter English
Satalyst Giant Racing Team
+ 2'01
57
Luke Davison
Drapac Cycling
+ 2'31
58
Robert-Jon McCarthy
Euride Racing
+ 2'35
59
Craig Evers
Racing Kangaroos Cycling Development Program
+ 2'37
60
Jesse Kerrison
Budget Forklifts
+ 2'39
61
Jonathon Clarke
search2retain p/b health.com.au
+ 2'41
62
Oliver Kent-Spark
Target Trek Racing Team
+ 2'45
63
Edward Bissaker
Bianchi Lotto Arbitrage
s.t.
64
Daniel Nelson
African Wildlife Safaris Cycling Team
+ 2'51
65
Mitchell Flynn
Suzuki Bontrager
+ 3'54
66
James Butler
Target Trek Racing Team
+ 3'59
67
Michael Freiberg
Bianchi Lotto Arbitrage
+ 4'56
68
James Hepburn
GPM Data#3
+ 5'16
69
Ayden Toovey
Racing Kangaroos Cycling Development Program
s.t.
70
Gordon McCauley
Drapac Cycling
+ 5'17
71
Jordan Kerby
Jayco/Apollo VIS Men’s Road Team
s.t.
72
Miles Scotson
Euride Racing
+ 5'18
73
Patrick Shaw
Huon Salmon-Genesys Wealth Advisers Pro Cycling Team
+ 5'19
74
Tom Palmer
Drapac Cycling
+ 5'20
75
Dylan Newberry
Downer EDI Mining National Cycling Team
+ 5'21
76
Nicholas Squillari
African Wildlife Safaris Cycling Team
s.t.
77
Brett Gillespie
Bianchi Lotto Arbitrage
+ 5'23
78
Jack Beckinsale
Huon Salmon-Genesys Wealth Advisers Pro Cycling Team