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Jayco Tour of Tasmania - NEAustralia, August 17-21, 2005Main Page Results Overall standings Previous Stage Next Stage Stage 6 - August 19: Sheffield kermesse,Higgerson poisedBy Rod Morris in Sheffield Reigning Australian mountain bike champion, Chris Jongewaard upstaged a class field to claim victory in today's sixth stage of the Tattersall's Cup Jayco Tour of Tasmania, which hit the North-West Coast of the Apple Isle. Jongewaard formed part of a three man breakaway on the Sheffield kermesse 3.2 km circuit and then found his sprint legs to beat Victorian Darren Lapthorne and Queensland's Peter Herzig in the final hit out. But the overall lead in the tour remained safely in the hands of Sydney rider Shaun Higgerson, with three stages remaining. Higgerson started the day 12 seconds in front of Tour of Gippsland winner Gordon McCauley of New Zealand, but two stages later, Higgerson had increased his lead to 33 seconds and McCauley was almost certainly out of contention. McCauley was 20th in the Deloraine to Sheffield stage, but lost 54 seconds to Higgerson, who coasted home in 10th place. The afternoon stage saw Higgerson, Clarke and McCauley lose 30 seconds to the winner - Jongewaard - and hold onto their General Classification placings. In the afternoon, Jongewaard, Lapthorne and Herzig posed no threat to the leaders on GC and were allowed a little bit of leeway to get up the road. On a tight circuit, some riders took unnecessary risks, raising the ire of Higgerson. "I'm now in a position I could win this tour and I didn't want to run the risk of a broken collarbone, by some riders sprinting for 40th position," Higgerson said. "I've got a 33 second lead and I really think I can hold onto it till the end." With two criteriums and only one road stage remaining, it will be the George Town to Beauty Point race tomorrow afternoon that should settle the top positions. Jongewaard said he was surprised with his win in the Sheffield Kermesse. "I wasn't expecting to do anything special this week, I was basically using the tour as a training event as I step up my preparation for the Australian Mountain bike Championships in January," he said. "I would really like to defend my national title and its races like this that help." Jongewaard will also race in the series ending Tour of the Murray River in a fortnight. The Tour of Tasmania continues tomorrow with a criterium in George Town before riders tackle Stage 8 over to Beauty Point. The tour will finish on Sunday with a criterium in Launceston. PhotographyFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here Images by Shane Goss/www.licoricegallery.com
Results1 Chris Jongewaard 45.19 2 Darren Lapthorne 0.04 3 Peter Herzig 0.06 4 Robert McLachlan 0.30 5 Bernard Sulzberger 6 Nash Kent 7 David McKenzie 8 Joshua Marden 9 Joshua Collingwood 10 Gordon McCauley 11 Scott Peoples 12 Aaron Salisbury 13 Simon Clarke 14 Cameron Wise 15 Johhny Walker 16 Richard Moffatt 17 David Hiley 18 Steven Pilson 19 Shaun Higgerson 20 Trent Stevenson 21 Stuart Shaw 22 Jarrod Harman 23 Samuel Rix 24 Matthew Goss 25 Michael Ford 26 James Maebus 27 Jason Hegert 28 Andrew Naylor 29 Russell Gill 30 Wesley Sulzberger 31 Phil Gough 32 John Rayner 33 Peter Milostic 34 Robert Hodgson 35 David Kemp 36 David Oliver 37 Matthew Rice 38 Patrick Shaw 39 Heath Keenan 40 Matt Haydock 41 Andrew Ward 42 Steven Robb 43 Mathew Rex 44 Peter Ladd 45 Joshua Wall 46 Luke Bettany 47 Caleb Manion 48 Peter Dawson 49 Casey Munro 50 Daniel Burtt 51 Sid Taberlay 52 Robert Cater 53 Andrew Hanigan 54 Luke Dale 55 Peter McDonald 56 Andrew Cochrane 0.52 57 Sean Finning 0.54 58 William Robinson 0.56 59 Luke Weir 60 William Murray 61 Matthew Gilbert 62 Michael Hardy 63 Corey Roberts 4.32 64 Matthew Sydes 65 Kirk Eddy 66 Glenn Myler 67 Simon Van Der Aa 68 Brendan Washington 69 Jason Johnson Sprints Sprint 1 - End of Lap 2 1 James Maebus 3 pts 2 Joshua Marden 2 3 Sid Taberlay 1 Sprint 2 - End of Lap 3 1 Chris Jongewaard 3 pts 2 Wesley Sulzberger 2 3 Michael Ford 1 Sprint 3 - End of Lap 4 1 Peter Herzig 3 pts 2 Gordon McCauley 2 3 Jason Hegert 1 Sprint 4 - End of Lap 5 1 Peter Herzig 3 pts 2 Darren Lapthorne 2 3 Chris Jongewaard 1 Sprint 5 - End of Lap 6 1 Darren Lapthorne 3 pts 2 Peter Herzig 2 3 Chris Jongewaard 1 Sprint 6 - End of Lap 7 1 Chris Jongewaard 3 pts 2 Peter Herzig 2 3 Darren Lapthorne 1 Sprint 7 - End of Lap 8 1 Peter Herzig 3 pts 2 Chris Jongewaard 2 3 Darren Lapthorne 1 General classification after stage 6 1 Shaun Higgerson 7.31.00 2 Simon Clarke 0.33 3 Gordon McCauley 1.02 4 Richard Moffatt 1.26 5 Matthew Goss 2.04 6 David McKenzie 2.10 7 Stuart Shaw 2.37 8 Robert McLachlan 3.12 9 Peter McDonald 3.17 10 Peter Herzig 4.50 11 Patrick Shaw 5.00 12 Matthew Rice 5.09 13 Darren Lapthorne 5.33 14 Joshua Collingwood 5.55 15 Peter Milostic 16 Bernard Sulzberger 5.57 17 Wesley Sulzberger 6.03 18 Chris Jongewaard 6.37 19 Johhny Walker 6.48 20 Andrew Naylor 7.50 21 David Kemp 8.35 22 Jarrod Harman 8.44 23 Jason Hegert 8.57 24 Mathew Rex 10.44 25 Joshua Marden 11.23 26 Michael Ford 11.56 27 Casey Munro 12.26 28 Nash Kent 12.42 29 Peter Dawson 12.53 30 David Hiley 13.00 31 Sean Finning 14.52 32 Luke Bettany 15.02 33 Matt Haydock 15.33 34 Daniel Burtt 16.18 35 Aaron Salisbury 17.02 36 Matthew Gilbert 17.20 37 James Maebus 17.36 38 Robert Hodgson 39 Luke Dale 17.42 40 Andrew Hanigan 18.25 41 Joshua Wall 18.33 42 Phil Gough 18.38 43 Luke Weir 19.43 44 Peter Ladd 20.05 45 Steven Pilson 21.12 46 Caleb Manion 21.21 47 Sid Taberlay 22.32 48 Trent Stevenson 23.36 49 Heath Keenan 24.43 50 Robert Cater 26.41 51 William Robinson 26.53 52 Matthew Sydes 30.06 53 Corey Roberts 30.49 54 Cameron Wise 31.15 55 Russell Gill 32.18 56 Andrew Ward 34.32 57 Samuel Rix 35.15 58 Simon Van Der Aa 38.13 59 John Rayner 42.07 60 Michael Hardy 49.06 61 Steven Robb 49.59 62 Brendan Washington 50.00 63 David Oliver 50.21 64 William Murray 50.56 65 Kirk Eddy 55.18 66 Jason Johnson 1.10.07 67 Scott Peoples 1.11.10 68 Glenn Myler 1.12.00 69 Andrew Cochrane 1.31.55 Sprint classification 1 Peter McDonald 46 pts 2 Johhny Walker 20 3 Peter Herzig 16 4 Chris Jongewaard 12 5 David Kemp 10 6 Patrick Shaw 8 7 David McKenzie 7 8 Darren Lapthorne 7 9 Gordon McCauley 7 10 Simon Clarke 6 11 Peter Milostic 4 12 Robert McLachlan 4 13 Heath Keenan 3 14 James Maebus 3 15 Richard Moffatt 3 16 Sid Taberlay 3 17 Wesley Sulzberger 3 18 Joshua Collingwood 3 19 Shaun Higgerson 3 20 Robert Cater 2 21 Bernard Sulzberger 2 22 Joshua Marden 2 23 Andrew Naylor 2 24 Matthew Rice 1 25 Jarrod Harman 1 26 Matthew Goss 1 27 Jason Hegert 1 28 Samuel Rix 1 29 Michael Ford 1 King of the Mountain classification 1 Sid Taberlay 25 pts 2 Robert McLachlan 20 3 Peter McDonald 18 4 Gordon McCauley 14 5 Matthew Goss 8 6 Shaun Higgerson 8 7 Peter Herzig 7 8 David Kemp 4 9 Darren Lapthorne 3 10 Stuart Shaw 3 11 Luke Dale 2 12 Joshua Collingwood 2 13 Richard Moffatt 1 14 Bernard Sulzberger 1 Criterium championship 1 Chris Jongewaard 18 pts 2 Robert McLachlan 13 3 Peter McDonald 10 4 Johhny Walker 9 5 Darren Lapthorne 9 6 Peter Herzig 8 7 Simon Clarke 7 8 Bernard Sulzberger 6 9 Matthew Gilbert 5 10 Nash Kent 5 11 Stuart Shaw 4 12 David McKenzie 4 13 Matthew Goss 3 14 Joshua Marden 3 15 Joshua Collingwood 2 16 Mathew Rex 2 17 Gordon McCauley 1 18 Patrick Shaw 1 Most aggressive rider 1 Peter McDonald 3 pts 2 Gordon McCauley 2 3 David McKenzie 2 4 Peter Herzig 2 5 Sid Taberlay 2 6 Johhny Walker 2 |
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