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NRS 2015/ Season's ending..
sutty68
Definitely a race for the fast men Smile
 
tsmoha
@Ian: Smile Yap, he asked for this blog as he just wanted to show his leader-shirt as often as possible Wink

@sutty: The fast men, yes - but both the fast men up a climb and in sprints Wink

@miggi/baia: Thank you, mates! Glad you like those screens, I guess it's one of the races, where I put a lot effort into the scenery and stuff. So it's of course nice to read comments mentioning those things! It's hard to get good shots like that in a stage, but I will try Wink

@baia: Hopefully interesting, yes.. and as for Van der Ploeg.. check the second preview of favorites Smile

i1176.photobucket.com/albums/x323/tsmoha/Small_NRS_zps78b618b1.png National Capital Tour (Preview #2)
The startlist/
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The Top-favorites/
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Mark O'Brien (Budget)/ Best climber in the NRS, as shown impressively in the North West Tour, where he and teammate Cupitt crushed the opponents. Top-seed, who needs to score high.

Nathan Earle (Huon-Genesys)/ Better in TTs than O'Brien and also a decent climber. If he gains valuable seconds on his most dangerous opponents in the opening ITT, he can win this.

Matthew Clark (Charter Mason)/ Already showed his potential in the tough North West Tour and should be rated as one of the best climbers in the NRS. Therefore a good bet.

Michael Cupitt (Budget)/ Another great Budget-climber, who had some bad luck in the Great South Coast Tour, where he took the out the first hilly stage.

Lachlan Norris (Jayco)/ May lose time in the ITT, but he's one of the strongest climbers. With the mountain-stage likely being the decisive one, he finally needs to deliver after some tough weeks/months.


Other favorites/
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Jai Crawford (Huon-Genesys)/ Better climber than Earle or Haig, but he may have to work for his captains, who both fight for the NRS-title. Anyway, if he finishes the mountain at the front, he's of course in good position.

Darren Lapthorne (Drapac)/ Drapac desperately tried to keep contact to the top-teams Huon and Budget.. with Davison scoring high in the flat Murray River Tour, the curse may be broken. Will they finally climb as well as O'Brien and co?

Cal Britten (search2retain)/ Hard to say, wether search2 will go for NRS' 2nd Neil Van der Ploeg or try their luck with their better pure climbers.. if Van der Ploeg struggles in the mountains, Britten could be there.

Karl Evans (Budget)/ Tour of Gippsland-winner Evans may aim for another podium-spot, building a dangerous trio with O'Brien/Cupitt. Again the question: will he go on his own or only support O'Brien?

Neil Van der Ploeg (search2retain)/ The best allrounder in the NRS and also a real threat for the overall title this year.. if he survives the mountain-stage, he's definitely capable of finishing in Top-5/10, as he can score bonus seconds in the flat stages.

 
Ian Butler
I'm gonna go with
1. Clark
2. Earle
3. Evans
 
baia
Ok, overall i´ll say O´Brien, Crawford and maybe Britten.
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tsmoha
Thanks for the guesses, guys Smile Some interesing choices you made! Clark would be nice somehow, as well as Britten finishing on podium..

..today's opening ITT may be first sign of what to expect:

i1176.photobucket.com/albums/x323/tsmoha/Small_NRS_zps78b618b1.png National Capital Tour (Stage 1, ITT, 17km)
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The Capital Tour kicks off with a 17km ITT and it's about more than "just" a stage-win today: the GC-contenders can either win or lose crucial seconds or minutes here.

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Neil Van der Ploeg (search2retain) is one of the mentioned contenders and he proves his allround skills once again, leading the provisional ranking with a decent time:

So he will gain around 20 seconds on other GC-contenders like Earle (Huon) or O'Brien (Budget)..

1st so far: 23'38"

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Jack Haig (Huon) is also strong against the clock and he delivers as well, finishing close behind VdP:

2nd by now: + 1"

So will he be Huon's captain for tomorrow's tough mountain-stage?

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Harry Carpenter (Euride) is the next stage-favorite, while not being a real threat for the overall honours here. Anyway, he sets a new BT:

1st: 23'35"

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James Hepburn (GPM) is also known as a TT-specialist and he looked good at the first checkpoint.. but due to changing weather conditions, he struggles in the second half:

6th so far: + 13"

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Mark Jamieson (Jayco/Apollo), who rode for Oz Cycling Project in the Continental Division last year, looks like the last possible stage-winner today.. and...

yes, new BT, beating Carpenter by a second!

Tomorrow's mountain-stage will be the crucial stage anyway, but of course we've seen some gaps between the GC-contenders today. Check the results to spot the most notable!


GC and possible GC-contenders/


1Mark JamiesonJayco/Apollo VIS Men’s Road Team23'34
2Harry CarpenterEuride Racing+ 1
3Neil Van der Ploegsearch2retain p/b health.com.au+ 4
4Jack HaigHuon Salmon-Genesys + 5
5Jordan KerbyJayco/Apollo VIS Men’s Road Team+ 9
6Scott LawGPM Data#3+ 13
7James HepburnGPM Data#3s.t.
8Miles ScotsonEuride Racing+ 16
9Marc WilliamsBudget Forkliftss.t.
10Aaron DonnellyHuon Salmon-Genesys s.t.
11Nicholas SquillariAfrican Wildlife Safaris + 17
12Tom PalmerDrapac Cycling+ 19
13Jack AndersonBudget Forklifts+ 20
14Cameron Baylysearch2retain p/b health.com.au+ 21
15Nathan EarleHuon Salmon-Genesys + 24
...
22Rhys GillettAfrican Wildlife Safaris + 30
...
24Ben DyballHuon Salmon-Genesys + 31
25Mark O'BrienBudget Forkliftss.t.
26Matthew ClarkCharter Mason / Drapac s.t.
...
30Karl EvansBudget Forklifts+ 33
...
42Jai CrawfordHuon Salmon-Genesys + 41
...
47Adam SempleSatalyst Giant Racing Team+ 43
...
55Bernard SulzbergerDrapac Cycling+ 45
...
60Lachlan NorrisJayco/Apollo VIS Men’s Road Team+ 48
...
63Michael CupittBudget Forkliftss.t.
...
69Darren LapthorneDrapac Cycling+ 51
...
120Cal Brittensearch2retain p/b health.com.au+ 1'28

 
Miguel98
Let's see if there not an upset made by outsiders. Wink
 
baia
Well, still all open... only Britten lost too much time(thanks for showing itWink )
I wasn´t sure about Van Der Ploeg when i posted my contenders Frown ... he started strong but i think he will loose time tomorrow...
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Ian Butler
Britten losing a lot of time here Frown
 
tsmoha
@Miguel: That's always a possibility Smile

@baia/Ian: Britten ain't that good in TTs, but I didn't expect him to lose that much.. Van der Ploeg will need a good day in the mountains, check below Wink

i1176.photobucket.com/albums/x323/tsmoha/Small_NRS_zps78b618b1.png National Capital Tour (Stage 2, Mountain, 104km)
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Second day here in Canberra and it's expected to be the crucial one: a tough mountain-stage is likely to create decisive gaps and split the peloton into pieces.

Race-leader Jamieson (Jayco) ain't known as the best climber and needs a really good day to stay in yellow..

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The stage kicks off with a short steep climb up the "Black Mountain" and we've already a quite interesting move:

Cal Britten (search2) lost 1'28" in yesterday's ITT and gives it a go early today! He's known as a good climber, so should be rated as a stage-favorite!

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Britten was later later joined by two more escapees (Costello, Bowman) and the three built a lead of 4minutes halfway through the stage..

..37km before finish, more riders try to bridge the gap, that's down to 2'30" in the meantime:

Crawford (Huon)
Taylor (GPM)
Sutherland (Bianchi)!

Crawford is one of the best pure climbers in the peloton and "only" lost 41" in the timetrial. A tactical move to support Huon's captains Earle/Haig or a attempt on his own?

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22km remaining and it's a thrilling race now: Britten dropped his companions and leads solo again!

And another group of well-known riders jumps behind the chasing group Crawford:

Talbot (Kangaroos)
Norris (Jayco)
Neil Van der Ploeg (search2)!

So with Norris we've another strong climber attacking early today and Van der Ploeg is the first Top-10 rider to make his move. He ain't the best climber, but definitely can survive a mountain, especially if he manages to create a gap so early.

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But no luck for both early escapee Britten and the two chasing groups: with now 9km to go, the leading groups are swallowed by the bunch, which chased hard due to the dangerous groups at the front.

The attacking continues of course: Earle (Huon) is the next top-favorite launching an attack!

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Again: an empty-handed first move by Earle, who is pulled back a few minutes later.

And here we go again, more favorites try to jump away:

Bayly (search2)
Clark (Charter) are followed by
Haig (Huon)
O'Brien (Budget) and
Norris (Jayco)!

An outstanding group of climbers we have here..

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Norris obviously has some good legs today, he forces another attack with now only 4km to go!

He establishes a 20-seconds gap quickly, while more riders like Van der Ploeg (search2), Lapthorne (Drapac) or Gillett (African) joined the strong chasing group!

Other favorites like Earle, Crawford (Huon) or Cupitt, Evans (Budget) missed that move now, and they're already one minute behind..

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2.5km remaining and Norris keeps pacing, maintaining his 20" on the chasing group, where O'Brien now tries to bridge the gap!

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Lachlan Norris holds off O'Brien for a great stage-win! He struggled to do anything special so far in the season, but this win is prestigious!

O'Brien finishes 15" behind, solo. No line honours, but definitely an important result.

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41" behind Norris, the chasing group with 7 favorites crosses the line:

Bayly and Van der Ploeg (search2)
Lapthorne (Drapac)
Clark (Charter Mason)
Haig (Huon)
Gillett (African Wildlife)
Semple (Satalyst)

A great result for Van der Ploeg in particular, as he limits his losses in this mountain-stage! Also worth a mention: our blogger Gillett!

Huon's Earle/Crawford (+ 1.23) and Budget's duo Cupitt/Evans (+ 2.58) lost valuable time today.

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Norris also takes the race-lead! But it's a close one: O'Brien with 2" and Van der Ploeg with 7" ain't too far behind, also Haig with 8" is still in touch.

With two flat stages remaining, Van der Ploeg obviously looks like the most dangerous though, as he can score bonus seconds in bunch sprints.


Final Results Stage 2/


1Lachlan NorrisJayco/Apollo VIS Men’s Road Team2h56'50
2Mark O'BrienBudget Forklifts+ 15
3Cameron Baylysearch2retain p/b health.com.au+ 41
4Darren LapthorneDrapac Cyclings.t.
5Adam SempleSatalyst Giant Racing Teams.t.
6Neil Van der Ploegsearch2retain p/b health.com.aus.t.
7Matthew ClarkCharter Mason / Drapac s.t.
8Jack HaigHuon Salmon-Genesys s.t.
9Rhys GillettAfrican Wildlife Safaris s.t.
10Marc WilliamsBudget Forklifts+ 1'12
11Nathan EarleHuon Salmon-Genesys + 1'23
12Karl EvansBudget Forklifts+ 2'58
13Sam RutherfordGPM Data#3s.t.
14Michael CupittBudget Forkliftss.t.
15Jai CrawfordHuon Salmon-Genesys s.t.

Spoiler
16James SzollosiPro Team Downunder+ 3'06
17Eric Sheppardsearch2retain p/b health.com.aus.t.
18Bernard SulzbergerDrapac Cyclings.t.
19Ben DyballHuon Salmon-Genesys Wealth Advisers Pro Cycling Teams.t.
20Nathan ElliottTarget Trek Racing Teams.t.
21Alex ClementsHuon Salmon-Genesys Wealth Advisers Pro Cycling Teams.t.
22Peter HattonSatalyst Giant Racing Teams.t.
23Matthew GassnerVeneziano Blefari Cycling Teams.t.
24Jason SpencerCharter Mason / Drapac Development Teams.t.
25Nicholas WoodPro Team Downunders.t.
26Oliver Kent-SparkTarget Trek Racing Teams.t.
27Aaron DonnellyHuon Salmon-Genesys Wealth Advisers Pro Cycling Teams.t.
28Brodie TalbotRacing Kangaroos Cycling Development Programs.t.
29Will ClarkeEuride Racings.t.
30Harry CarpenterEuride Racings.t.
31George TansleyEuride Racings.t.
32Thimothy RoeEuride Racings.t.
33Mark JamiesonJayco/Apollo VIS Men’s Road Teams.t.
34Jordan KerbyJayco/Apollo VIS Men’s Road Teams.t.
35Scott McPheeEuride Racings.t.
36Craig EversRacing Kangaroos Cycling Development Programs.t.
37Thomas HamiltonJayco/Apollo VIS Men’s Road Teams.t.
38Conor MurtaghCharter Mason / Drapac Development Teams.t.
39Cameron KarwowskiOz Cycling Development Teams.t.
40Jack AndersonBudget Forklifts+ 3'30
41Andrew RoeEuride Racings.t.
42Matthew MarshallSatalyst Giant Racing Teams.t.
43Jake SutherlandBianchi Lotto Arbitrages.t.
44David EdwardsOz Cycling Development Teams.t.
45David FumpsonVeneziano Blefari Cycling Teams.t.
46Tom PalmerDrapac Cyclings.t.
47Zachary ShawJayco/Apollo VIS Men’s Road Teams.t.
48Michael FreibergBianchi Lotto Arbitrages.t.
49Danny RoweEssendon Skoda Cycling Teams.t.
50Nicholas CostelloRacing Kangaroos Cycling Development Programs.t.
51Robert-Jon McCarthyEuride Racings.t.
52Stuart CowinData#3 Cisco Racing Teams.t.
53Henry MorleySatalyst Giant Racing Teams.t.
54Rowan DeverTarget Trek Racing Teams.t.
55Josh TaylorGPM Data#3s.t.
56Tristan BauerSUVelo Racings.t.
57David MelvilleGPM Data#3s.t.
58Joseph LewisGPM Data#3s.t.
59Bradley HallSatalyst Giant Racing Teams.t.
60Rico Rogerssearch2retain p/b health.com.aus.t.
61Alex WohlerBudget Forkliftss.t.
62Trent DerecourtBianchi Lotto Arbitrages.t.
63Samuel DavisHuon Salmon-Genesys Wealth Advisers Pro Cycling Teams.t.
64Scott LawGPM Data#3s.t.
65Frank SmithVeneziano Blefari Cycling Teams.t.
66Malcom RudolphDrapac Cyclings.t.
67Brad HannafordSUVelo Racings.t.
68Cal Brittensearch2retain p/b health.com.aus.t.
69Daniel NelsonAfrican Wildlife Safaris Cycling Teams.t.
70Trevor SpencerCharter Mason / Drapac Development Teams.t.
71Jayden CoppPro Team Downunders.t.
72Stuart ShawSuzuki Bontragers.t.
73Miles ScotsonEuride Racings.t.
74Alexander SmythSatalyst Giant Racing Teams.t.
75Julius KillenEssendon Skoda Cycling Teams.t.
76Chris JoryGPM Data#3s.t.
77Nicholas SquillariAfrican Wildlife Safaris Cycling Teams.t.
78Adam AllenData#3 Cisco Racing Teams.t.
79Gordon McCauleyDrapac Cyclings.t.
80John WalkerDrapac Cyclings.t.
81Connor HughesSUVelo Racings.t.
82Kyle BridgewoodData#3 Cisco Racing Teams.t.
83Floris GoesinnenDrapac Cyclings.t.
84Sam SpokesJayco/Apollo VIS Men’s Road Teams.t.
85Willem HeathSatalyst Giant Racing Teams.t.
86James HepburnGPM Data#3s.t.
87Peter HerzigBudget Forkliftss.t.
88James RendallAfrican Wildlife Safaris Cycling Teams.t.
89Peter EnglishSatalyst Giant Racing Teams.t.
90Jonathon Clarkesearch2retain p/b health.com.aus.t.
91Jeremy CameronAfrican Wildlife Safaris Cycling Teams.t.
92Brendan JohnstonSuzuki Bontragers.t.
93Shannon JohnsonCharter Mason / Drapac Development Teams.t.
94Sean FinningJayco/Apollo VIS Men’s Road Teams.t.
95Lachlan AmbroseVeneziano Blefari Cycling Team+ 6'37
96Jacob RestallPro Team Downunders.t.
97Alistair Donohoesearch2retain p/b health.com.aus.t.
98Ayden TooveyRacing Kangaroos Cycling Development Programs.t.
99Myron SimpsonOz Cycling Development Teams.t.
100Mitchell FlynnSuzuki Bontragers.t.
101Tom Donaldsearch2retain p/b health.com.aus.t.
102Jesse KerrisonBudget Forkliftss.t.
103Darcy Ellerm-NortonPro Team Downunders.t.
104Chris TuneSUVelo Racings.t.
105Dean WindsorSuzuki Bontragers.t.
106Riley MauleData#3 Cisco Racing Teams.t.
107Nicholas D'AmbrosioTarget Trek Racing Teams.t.
108Stephen HallBianchi Lotto Arbitrages.t.
109Luke DavisonDrapac Cyclings.t.
110Patrick SharpSUVelo Racings.t.
111Jordan PayneRacing Kangaroos Cycling Development Programs.t.
112James ButlerTarget Trek Racing Teams.t.
113Josh LindSuzuki Bontragers.t.
114Stephen VicelichOz Cycling Development Teams.t.
115Ben GrendaOz Cycling Development Teams.t.
116Jack BeckinsaleHuon Salmon-Genesys Wealth Advisers Pro Cycling Teams.t.
117Boon YeoAfrican Wildlife Safaris Cycling Teams.t.
118Mitchell Lovelock-FayOz Cycling Development Teams.t.
119Brett GillespieBianchi Lotto Arbitrages.t.
120Jason ChristieOz Cycling Development Teams.t.
121Hardy MichelCharter Mason / Drapac Development Teams.t.
122Tim DoddsEssendon Skoda Cycling Teams.t.
123Caleb JonesGPM Data#3s.t.
124Luke PledgerBianchi Lotto Arbitrages.t.
125Gareth ElrickEssendon Skoda Cycling Teams.t.
126Vaughan BowmanTarget Trek Racing Team+ 12'35
127Chris HarperVeneziano Blefari Cycling Teams.t.
128Craig HuttonRacing Kangaroos Cycling Development Programs.t.
129Callum O'SullivanData#3 Cisco Racing Teams.t.
130Nathan BonariusSUVelo Racing+ 14'07
131Leslie MastersPro Team Downunders.t.
132Kevin LoveEssendon Skoda Cycling Teams.t.


GC/


1Lachlan NorrisJayco/Apollo VIS Men’s Road Team3h21'02
2Mark O'BrienBudget Forklifts+ 2
3Neil Van der Ploegsearch2retain p/b health.com.au+ 7
4Jack HaigHuon Salmon-Genesys + 8
5Cameron Baylysearch2retain p/b health.com.au+ 20
6Rhys GillettAfrican Wildlife Safaris + 33
7Matthew ClarkCharter Mason / Drapac + 34
8Adam SempleSatalyst Giant Racing Team+ 46
9Marc WilliamsBudget Forklifts+ 50
10Darren LapthorneDrapac Cycling+ 54

Spoiler
11Nathan EarleHuon Salmon-Genesys Wealth Advisers Pro Cycling Team+ 1'09
12Mark JamiesonJayco/Apollo VIS Men’s Road Team+ 2'28
13Harry CarpenterEuride Racing+ 2'29
14Jordan KerbyJayco/Apollo VIS Men’s Road Team+ 2'37
15Aaron DonnellyHuon Salmon-Genesys Wealth Advisers Pro Cycling Team+ 2'44
16Karl EvansBudget Forklifts+ 2'53
17George TansleyEuride Racing+ 2'55
18Craig EversRacing Kangaroos Cycling Development Program+ 2'58
19Ben DyballHuon Salmon-Genesys Wealth Advisers Pro Cycling Team+ 2'59
20Jai CrawfordHuon Salmon-Genesys Wealth Advisers Pro Cycling Team+ 3'00
21Eric Sheppardsearch2retain p/b health.com.au+ 3'03
22Scott LawGPM Data#3+ 3'05
23James HepburnGPM Data#3s.t.
24Cameron KarwowskiOz Cycling Development Team+ 3'06
25Michael CupittBudget Forklifts+ 3'08
26Miles ScotsonEuride Racings.t.
27Nicholas WoodPro Team Downunder+ 3'09
28Nicholas SquillariAfrican Wildlife Safaris Cycling Teams.t.
29Will ClarkeEuride Racing+ 3'11
30Tom PalmerDrapac Cyclings.t.
31Nathan ElliottTarget Trek Racing Team+ 3'12
32Alex ClementsHuon Salmon-Genesys Wealth Advisers Pro Cycling Teams.t.
33Jason SpencerCharter Mason / Drapac Development Teams.t.
34Conor MurtaghCharter Mason / Drapac Development Teams.t.
35Jack AndersonBudget Forkliftss.t.
36Bernard SulzbergerDrapac Cycling+ 3'13
37Thomas HamiltonJayco/Apollo VIS Men’s Road Team+ 3'15
38Brodie TalbotRacing Kangaroos Cycling Development Program+ 3'17
39Robert-Jon McCarthyEuride Racing+ 3'19
40Peter HattonSatalyst Giant Racing Team+ 3'20
41Scott McPheeEuride Racing+ 3'21
42Sean FinningJayco/Apollo VIS Men’s Road Teams.t.
43James SzollosiPro Team Downunder+ 3'22
44Henry MorleySatalyst Giant Racing Team+ 3'24
45Gordon McCauleyDrapac Cycling+ 3'25
46Jayden CoppPro Team Downunder+ 3'27
47Trent DerecourtBianchi Lotto Arbitrage+ 3'28
48Oliver Kent-SparkTarget Trek Racing Team+ 3'30
49Stuart CowinData#3 Cisco Racing Teams.t.
50Joseph LewisGPM Data#3s.t.
51Brendan JohnstonSuzuki Bontragers.t.
52Alex WohlerBudget Forklifts+ 3'31
53Floris GoesinnenDrapac Cycling+ 3'32
54Michael FreibergBianchi Lotto Arbitrage+ 3'33
55Sam RutherfordGPM Data#3+ 3'34
56Jonathon Clarkesearch2retain p/b health.com.aus.t.
57Chris JoryGPM Data#3+ 3'35
58David EdwardsOz Cycling Development Team+ 3'39
59Matthew GassnerVeneziano Blefari Cycling Team+ 3'40
60Tristan BauerSUVelo Racing+ 3'42
61Stuart ShawSuzuki Bontrager+ 3'43
62Frank SmithVeneziano Blefari Cycling Team+ 3'44
63Danny RoweEssendon Skoda Cycling Team+ 3'47
64David FumpsonVeneziano Blefari Cycling Team+ 3'49
65Nicholas CostelloRacing Kangaroos Cycling Development Program+ 3'50
66Thimothy RoeEuride Racing+ 3'51
67Bradley HallSatalyst Giant Racing Teams.t.
68Brad HannafordSUVelo Racings.t.
69Alexander SmythSatalyst Giant Racing Teams.t.
70Jake SutherlandBianchi Lotto Arbitrage+ 3'52
71David MelvilleGPM Data#3+ 3'53
72Peter HerzigBudget Forkliftss.t.
73Zachary ShawJayco/Apollo VIS Men’s Road Team+ 3'54
74Andrew RoeEuride Racing+ 3'57
75Jeremy CameronAfrican Wildlife Safaris Cycling Team+ 3'58
76Matthew MarshallSatalyst Giant Racing Team+ 3'59
77Daniel NelsonAfrican Wildlife Safaris Cycling Teams.t.
78Sam SpokesJayco/Apollo VIS Men’s Road Teams.t.
79Rico Rogerssearch2retain p/b health.com.au+ 4'00
80John WalkerDrapac Cyclings.t.
81Willem HeathSatalyst Giant Racing Teams.t.
82James RendallAfrican Wildlife Safaris Cycling Team+ 4'01
83Trevor SpencerCharter Mason / Drapac Development Team+ 4'02
84Adam AllenData#3 Cisco Racing Teams.t.
85Julius KillenEssendon Skoda Cycling Team+ 4'03
86Shannon JohnsonCharter Mason / Drapac Development Team+ 4'05
87Cal Brittensearch2retain p/b health.com.au+ 4'07
88Malcom RudolphDrapac Cycling+ 4'08
89Connor HughesSUVelo Racing+ 4'19
90Samuel DavisHuon Salmon-Genesys Wealth Advisers Pro Cycling Team+ 4'21
91Rowan DeverTarget Trek Racing Team+ 4'22
92Kyle BridgewoodData#3 Cisco Racing Team+ 4'33
93Josh TaylorGPM Data#3+ 4'36
94Peter EnglishSatalyst Giant Racing Team+ 4'45
95Jason ChristieOz Cycling Development Team+ 6'27
96Brett GillespieBianchi Lotto Arbitrage+ 6'28
97Stephen VicelichOz Cycling Development Team+ 6'30
98Ayden TooveyRacing Kangaroos Cycling Development Program+ 6'31
99Luke DavisonDrapac Cycling+ 6'36
100Myron SimpsonOz Cycling Development Team+ 6'37
101Hardy MichelCharter Mason / Drapac Development Team+ 6'40
102Tom Donaldsearch2retain p/b health.com.au+ 6'43
103James ButlerTarget Trek Racing Team+ 6'45
104Ben GrendaOz Cycling Development Team+ 6'46
105Stephen HallBianchi Lotto Arbitrage+ 6'47
106Boon YeoAfrican Wildlife Safaris Cycling Teams.t.
107Riley MauleData#3 Cisco Racing Team+ 6'48
108Caleb JonesGPM Data#3+ 6'50
109Darcy Ellerm-NortonPro Team Downunder+ 6'53
110Jesse KerrisonBudget Forklifts+ 6'54
111Chris TuneSUVelo Racings.t.
112Patrick SharpSUVelo Racing+ 6'57
113Dean WindsorSuzuki Bontrager+ 6'58
114Luke PledgerBianchi Lotto Arbitrage+ 6'59
115Jack BeckinsaleHuon Salmon-Genesys Wealth Advisers Pro Cycling Team+ 7'00
116Nicholas D'AmbrosioTarget Trek Racing Team+ 7'01
117Mitchell FlynnSuzuki Bontrager+ 7'04
118Jacob RestallPro Team Downunder+ 7'07
119Mitchell Lovelock-FayOz Cycling Development Team+ 7'08
120Jordan PayneRacing Kangaroos Cycling Development Program+ 7'10
121Josh LindSuzuki Bontrager+ 7'13
122Lachlan AmbroseVeneziano Blefari Cycling Team+ 7'31
123Alistair Donohoesearch2retain p/b health.com.au+ 7'40
124Tim DoddsEssendon Skoda Cycling Team+ 7'51
125Gareth ElrickEssendon Skoda Cycling Team+ 7'53
126Chris HarperVeneziano Blefari Cycling Team+ 13'09
127Vaughan BowmanTarget Trek Racing Team+ 13'14
128Craig HuttonRacing Kangaroos Cycling Development Program+ 13'21
129Callum O'SullivanData#3 Cisco Racing Team+ 13'33
130Leslie MastersPro Team Downunder+ 14'47
131Kevin LoveEssendon Skoda Cycling Team+ 15'03
132Nathan BonariusSUVelo Racing+ 15'14

 
baia
Well, seems Miguel was right...Wink
I´m not too far either... O´Brien did great and Ploeg surprised me a little...Smile .. i think he´s the big favourite now..
Very good report mate... liked to read it and with some great pics too...Wink
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Ian Butler
Too bad Earle's attack didn't come to much Frown
 
sutty68
Lachlan takes control Wink
 
tsmoha
@baia: van der Ploeg did very well indeed! He's a real threat now! And thanks for the kind words on the report/screens! Always appreciated Smile

@Ian: yep, bad luck for Earle and Crawford as well. Huon looked aggressive, which is nice, but too less success this time! At least Haig delivered once again..

@sutty: Norris finally proved that he's a great climber! And definitely right in time, as this category 1-event gives a huge points haul!
 
Miguel98
Bonus seconds are going to be crucial to Van der Ploeg.
 
tsmoha
@Miguel: Probably, yes.. find out in the final report Wink

i1176.photobucket.com/albums/x323/tsmoha/Small_NRS_zps78b618b1.png National Capital Tour (Stage 3/4, two flat)
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Time for the two final flat stages in Canberra! Yesterday's queen stage saw Lachlan Norris (Jayco) taking a narrow GC-lead thanks to a great ride.

Anyway, it's a close race and bonus seconds are still to be rewarded..

STAGE 3 - LAKE BURLEY GRIFFIN LOOP/

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A breakaway group of six riders set the agenda early in the race and the peloton is on the chase now!

There's a two minute gap with 43km remaining and the bunch is led by Oz Cycling, Drapac and Huon-Genesys.. so it's again the sprinter-teams taking control here.

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Oh, and that's bad luck for one of those sprinters: Ben Grenda (Oz) crashes on the final lap! The worst moment to fall, obviously..

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An unexpected chance for the breakaway? The six escapees enter the final 5km with a 30 seconds gap and for a moment the peloton slowed down with Oz Cycling leaving the chase to support Grenda!

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No chance for the escapees though. They hold off the bunch til the final km, but were left chanceless now:

Palmer (Drapac)
Van der Ploeg (search2)
Jamieson (Jayco)
Davison (Drapac)
Rogers (search2)

will battle for today's line honours! Former race-leader Jamieson as the biggest surprise here, but most important: Van der Ploeg (GC's 3rd, + 0.07) is in the mix for bonus seconds!

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And he takes out the stage! Top-favorite Davison comes short as 3rd with Jamieson sprinting for 2nd..

..a huge win for Van der Ploeg, who takes the race-lead thanks to this 10 bonus seconds! With only one flat crit remaining, his 3"-lead on Norris looks promising!

STAGE 4 - CANBERRA CITY CRITERIUM/

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A rather big breakaway group (9 riders) went early in this crit, but it ain't looking good with the gap being already cut down to 30" with 6km remaining!

But we've another crash, this time it's a mass crash though! And we see some well known teams being involved..

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Oh no! That's horrible news for all fans of Jayco/Apollo: GC's 2nd Lachlan Norris is one of them! With only a few km to go, he won't stand a chance to come back and will lose his great GC-position.

A big group of more than 30 riders will lose minutes today, but Norris is definitely the most notable. That's awful..

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Back to the front, where the bunch sprint already kicked off:

and it's again Van der Ploeg, who kicks super-strong, overtaking the last escapee Murtagh (Charter)!

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Well, that's quite dominating: Van der Ploeg also takes out this crit, ahead of teammate Clarke and former NRS-leader Semple (Satalyst)!

The top-sprinters had no impact here, but it was a quite chaotic final lap with the mass crash.

So Van der Ploeg does not only celebrate two stage-wins, but also the GC-won of this inaugaral Capital Tour! A huge win for the 2nd in NRS-rankings, who is likely to claim the provisional lead!

With Norris losing his 2nd place in GC, it's O'Brien (Budget) and young gun Haig (Huon) completing the podium.

Bayly (search2) and our blogger Gillett (African) made the Top-5, scoring a nice amount of points here. Earle (Huon) slips onto 10th thanks to Norris' bad luck, and also Semple (7th) finally scores valuable points again.


Final Results Stage 3/


1Neil Van der Ploegsearch2retain p/b health.com.au2h41'06
2Mark JamiesonJayco/Apollo VIS Men’s Road Teams.t.
3Luke DavisonDrapac Cyclings.t.
4Tom PalmerDrapac Cyclings.t.
5Jordan KerbyJayco/Apollo VIS Men’s Road Teams.t.
6Rico Rogerssearch2retain p/b health.com.aus.t.
7Gordon McCauleyDrapac Cyclings.t.
8Jonathon Clarkesearch2retain p/b health.com.aus.t.
9Oliver Kent-SparkTarget Trek Racing Teams.t.
10David FumpsonVeneziano Blefari Cycling Teams.t.


Final Results Stage 4/


1Neil Van der Ploegsearch2retain p/b health.com.au1h16'02
2Jonathon Clarkesearch2retain p/b health.com.aus.t.
3Adam SempleSatalyst Giant Racing Teams.t.
4Conor MurtaghCharter Mason / Drapac s.t.
5Michael FreibergBianchi Lotto Arbitrages.t.
6Caleb JonesGPM Data#3s.t.
7Scott LawGPM Data#3s.t.
8Mark JamiesonJayco/Apollo VIS Men’s Road Teams.t.
9Brendan JohnstonSuzuki Bontragers.t.
10Rico Rogerssearch2retain p/b health.com.aus.t.
...
105Lachlan NorrisJayco/Apollo VIS Men’s Road Team+ 3'48


Final GC/


1Neil Van der Ploegsearch2retain p/b health.com.au7h17'57
2Mark O'BrienBudget Forklifts+ 15
3Jack HaigHuon Salmon-Genesys + 21
4Cameron Baylysearch2retain p/b health.com.au+ 33
5Rhys GillettAfrican Wildlife Safaris Cycling Team+ 46
6Matthew ClarkCharter Mason / Drapac + 47
7Adam SempleSatalyst Giant Racing Team+ 55
8Marc WilliamsBudget Forklifts+ 1'03
9Darren LapthorneDrapac Cycling+ 1'07
10Nathan EarleHuon Salmon-Genesys + 1'22

Spoiler
11Mark JamiesonJayco/Apollo VIS Men’s Road Team+ 2'35
12Harry CarpenterEuride Racing+ 2'42
13Aaron DonnellyHuon Salmon-Genesys Wealth Advisers Pro Cycling Team+ 2'57
14George TansleyEuride Racing+ 3'08
15Eric Sheppardsearch2retain p/b health.com.au+ 3'16
16Michael CupittBudget Forklifts+ 3'21
17Nicholas WoodPro Team Downunder+ 3'22
18Nicholas SquillariAfrican Wildlife Safaris Cycling Teams.t.
19Will ClarkeEuride Racing+ 3'24
20Jason SpencerCharter Mason / Drapac Development Team+ 3'25
21Nathan ElliottTarget Trek Racing Teams.t.
22Alex ClementsHuon Salmon-Genesys Wealth Advisers Pro Cycling Teams.t.
23Bernard SulzbergerDrapac Cycling+ 3'26
24James SzollosiPro Team Downunder+ 3'30
25Brodie TalbotRacing Kangaroos Cycling Development Programs.t.
26Robert-Jon McCarthyEuride Racing+ 3'32
27Scott McPheeEuride Racing+ 3'34
28Sean FinningJayco/Apollo VIS Men’s Road Teams.t.
29Henry MorleySatalyst Giant Racing Team+ 3'35
30Gordon McCauleyDrapac Cycling+ 3'38
31Jonathon Clarkesearch2retain p/b health.com.au+ 3'41
32Oliver Kent-SparkTarget Trek Racing Team+ 3'42
33Brendan JohnstonSuzuki Bontrager+ 3'43
34Stuart CowinData#3 Cisco Racing Teams.t.
35Michael FreibergBianchi Lotto Arbitrage+ 3'44
36Floris GoesinnenDrapac Cycling+ 3'45
37David MelvilleGPM Data#3+ 4'01
38Lachlan NorrisJayco/Apollo VIS Men’s Road Teams.t.
39Nicholas CostelloRacing Kangaroos Cycling Development Program+ 4'03
40Bradley HallSatalyst Giant Racing Team+ 4'04
41Brad HannafordSUVelo Racings.t.
42Jeremy CameronAfrican Wildlife Safaris Cycling Team+ 4'08
43Rico Rogerssearch2retain p/b health.com.au+ 4'13
44Willem HeathSatalyst Giant Racing Teams.t.
45Shannon JohnsonCharter Mason / Drapac Development Team+ 4'18
46Cal Brittensearch2retain p/b health.com.au+ 4'20
47Malcom RudolphDrapac Cycling+ 4'21
48Connor HughesSUVelo Racing+ 4'32
49Jai CrawfordHuon Salmon-Genesys Wealth Advisers Pro Cycling Team+ 4'56
50Jack AndersonBudget Forklifts+ 5'08
51Alex WohlerBudget Forklifts+ 5'27
52Matthew GassnerVeneziano Blefari Cycling Team+ 5'36
53Ben DyballHuon Salmon-Genesys Wealth Advisers Pro Cycling Team+ 5'48
54Jake SutherlandBianchi Lotto Arbitrages.t.
55Peter HerzigBudget Forklifts+ 5'49
56Daniel NelsonAfrican Wildlife Safaris Cycling Team+ 5'55
57John WalkerDrapac Cycling+ 5'56
58Trevor SpencerCharter Mason / Drapac Development Team+ 5'58
59Trent DerecourtBianchi Lotto Arbitrage+ 6'17
60Tristan BauerSUVelo Racing+ 6'31
61Jordan KerbyJayco/Apollo VIS Men’s Road Team+ 6'38
62David FumpsonVeneziano Blefari Cycling Teams.t.
63Thimothy RoeEuride Racing+ 6'40
64Luke DavisonDrapac Cycling+ 6'45
65Tom Donaldsearch2retain p/b health.com.au+ 6'56
66Jesse KerrisonBudget Forklifts+ 7'07
67Patrick SharpSUVelo Racing+ 7'10
68Dean WindsorSuzuki Bontrager+ 7'11
69Tom PalmerDrapac Cycling+ 7'12
70Luke PledgerBianchi Lotto Arbitrages.t.
71Jack BeckinsaleHuon Salmon-Genesys Wealth Advisers Pro Cycling Team+ 7'13
72Thomas HamiltonJayco/Apollo VIS Men’s Road Team+ 7'16
73Peter HattonSatalyst Giant Racing Team+ 7'21
74Jordan PayneRacing Kangaroos Cycling Development Program+ 7'23
75Karl EvansBudget Forklifts+ 7'27
76Scott LawGPM Data#3s.t.
77James HepburnGPM Data#3s.t.
78Peter EnglishSatalyst Giant Racing Team+ 7'34
79Miles ScotsonEuride Racing+ 7'42
80Joseph LewisGPM Data#3+ 7'52
81Alistair Donohoesearch2retain p/b health.com.au+ 7'53
82Sam RutherfordGPM Data#3+ 7'56
83Chris JoryGPM Data#3+ 7'57
84Julius KillenEssendon Skoda Cycling Team+ 8'04
85Stuart ShawSuzuki Bontrager+ 8'05
86Alexander SmythSatalyst Giant Racing Team+ 8'25
87Sam SpokesJayco/Apollo VIS Men’s Road Team+ 8'33
88Hardy MichelCharter Mason / Drapac Development Team+ 8'36
89Riley MauleData#3 Cisco Racing Team+ 8'44
90Chris TuneSUVelo Racing+ 8'50
91Nicholas D'AmbrosioTarget Trek Racing Team+ 8'57
92Josh TaylorGPM Data#3+ 8'58
93Jacob RestallPro Team Downunder+ 9'03
94David EdwardsOz Cycling Development Team+ 9'13
95Danny RoweEssendon Skoda Cycling Team+ 9'22
96Zachary ShawJayco/Apollo VIS Men’s Road Team+ 9'29
97Andrew RoeEuride Racing+ 9'32
98Matthew MarshallSatalyst Giant Racing Team+ 9'34
99Boon YeoAfrican Wildlife Safaris Cycling Team+ 9'36
100James RendallAfrican Wildlife Safaris Cycling Teams.t.
101Adam AllenData#3 Cisco Racing Team+ 9'37
102Conor MurtaghCharter Mason / Drapac Development Team+ 9'39
103Frank SmithVeneziano Blefari Cycling Team+ 9'49
104Samuel DavisHuon Salmon-Genesys Wealth Advisers Pro Cycling Team+ 9'56
105Rowan DeverTarget Trek Racing Team+ 9'57
106Cameron KarwowskiOz Cycling Development Team+ 10'23
107Caleb JonesGPM Data#3+ 11'12
108Gareth ElrickEssendon Skoda Cycling Team+ 11'54
109Ben GrendaOz Cycling Development Team+ 12'20
110James ButlerTarget Trek Racing Teams.t.
111Stephen HallBianchi Lotto Arbitrage+ 12'22
112Darcy Ellerm-NortonPro Team Downunder+ 12'27
113Craig EversRacing Kangaroos Cycling Development Program+ 12'42
114Kyle BridgewoodData#3 Cisco Racing Team+ 13'04
115Jayden CoppPro Team Downunder+ 13'11
116Chris HarperVeneziano Blefari Cycling Team+ 13'22
117Tim DoddsEssendon Skoda Cycling Team+ 13'26
118Vaughan BowmanTarget Trek Racing Team+ 13'27
119Jason ChristieOz Cycling Development Team+ 13'44
120Myron SimpsonOz Cycling Development Team+ 13'54
121Mitchell FlynnSuzuki Bontrager+ 14'21
122Mitchell Lovelock-FayOz Cycling Development Team+ 14'25
123Josh LindSuzuki Bontrager+ 14'30
124Ayden TooveyRacing Kangaroos Cycling Development Program+ 14'41
125Brett GillespieBianchi Lotto Arbitrage+ 15'24
126Nathan BonariusSUVelo Racing+ 17'10
127Stephen VicelichOz Cycling Development Team+ 17'26
128Leslie MastersPro Team Downunder+ 17'36
129Kevin LoveEssendon Skoda Cycling Team+ 17'52
130Lachlan AmbroseVeneziano Blefari Cycling Team+ 18'27
131Craig HuttonRacing Kangaroos Cycling Development Program+ 19'26
132Callum O'SullivanData#3 Cisco Racing Team+ 23'17

 
Ian Butler
Wow. Never saw this coming Shock
 
sutty68
It turned out to be a Great race for the search2retain team Grin
 
baia
Outstanding Van Der Ploeg...Wink .. Search2retain gains lots of points here..
Really bad luck for Norris...
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tsmoha
@Ian: Van der Ploeg's win or Norris crashing? Wink

@sutty/baia: Nothing more to add! Search2 scored big time here. And VdP really played his cards perfectly this time.

@baia: True. Norris would have deserved at least the podium, but he's just unlucky this year..

@all: Will post the new rankings (or maybe some more screens before) later this evening!
 
Ian Butler
Van Der Ploeg dominating with a strong field as this Wink
 
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