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11th Tour Down Under - ProT, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia, January 18-25, 2009

Stage 3 - January 22: Unley - Victor Harbor, 136 km

Armstrong pulled hard
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Hincapie was never far from Armstrong
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O'Grady does what he likes best
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Brown takes the stage
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Graeme Brown took the win
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Lance Armstrong (Astana) was running late
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The peloton during the neutral zone.
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Pablo Lastras (Caisse d'Epargne) attacked early
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Michael Rogers (Columbia)
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The scene at the top of the first KOM of the day.
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Lance Armstrong (Astana) did his fair share
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The peloton makes its way
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Rabobank pushing the pace
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Stuart O'Grady (Saxo Bank) out the front
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Lance Armstrong (Astana) along with everyone
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Glenn D'Hollander (Silence-Lotto) with Adam Hansen
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Cameron Meyer (Garmin-Slipstream) went out
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Glenn D'Hollander (Silence-Lotto) was also on his own
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The peloton with 15km to go.
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Caisse D'Epargne took charge
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Matthew Loyd (Silence-Lotto) attacked
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The main group with George Hincapie
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David Moncoutié (Cofidis)
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Allan Davis (Quick Step) did well today
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The Aussie boys talk tactics
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With Victor Harbour approaching
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Saxo Bank was looking for a win.
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Graeme Brown (Rabobank) takes the win
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Graeme Brown (Rabobank) cools down.
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Graeme Brown (Rabobank) looks out
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Cameron Meyer (Garmin-Slipstream) took the most aggressive
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Jose Rojas (Caisse d'Epargne) in the
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Stuart O'Grady (Saxo Bank)
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Markel Irizar (Euskaltel-Euskadi) remains
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Allan Davis (Quick Step) in the leader's jersey
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Lance Armstrong during the tough stage 3
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Allan Davis found this the toughest stage
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Brownie takes the win
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Brown celebrates as he beat Davis to the line.
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Armstrong pedals across the line
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Armstrong stayed in the first part of the peloton
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Graeme. Brown all smiles
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Armstrong at his post-race duties.
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He's back!
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The Texan made the break royale
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He said racing is the best training
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Armstrong is not targeting the Tour Down Under
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This leaves him plenty of time to train
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Armstrong lets someone else handle the pacemaking
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Armstrong pulls in the break
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Armstrong smoothly moves through
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At last a little show of strain
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The Astana riders looked calm
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Jack Bobridge (UniSA) has become
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Cameron Meyer (Garmin-Slipstream) is nursing
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Graeme Brown (Rabobank)
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Lance Armstrong has brought
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Cameron Meyer's bandage after the crash on stage 2
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Jérémy Roy's customized cycling shoes!
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Rémy Di Gregorio was relaxed with Jérémy Roy before
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Mathieu Drujon enjoys life down under.
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Mate, in Australia you have to go
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Still big media attention
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