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Jayco Tour of Tasmania - NE
Australia, October 24-29, 2006
Photos
Stage 11 - October 29: Launceston, 34 kmFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
Images by
Shane Goss/www.licoricegallery.com
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Tour leader Kristian House (Recycling.Co.UK)
signs on prior to the final stage in Launceston.
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Kjell Carlstrom (Liquigas)
with experienced bike-mechanic Tony Crino in Launceston.
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Some of the Caribou Publications crew
that put together the Tour (L-R) Mick Weller, Diana Nardi, Leanne Freeman, Michael Gilligan and Tony Crino.
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A beautiful day
for the final stage of the Tour in Launceston a 34km criterium around the Brickfields.
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Riders speed past spectators seated
in-front of some period housing in Launceston.
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The yellow jersey of Tour leader Kristian House
corners into the home straight.
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The peloton make their way down the
home straight in the Brickfields, Launceston.
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Riders corner into the home straight
on the final day of the Tour.
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Powerhouse Robert McLachlan (Drapac Porsche)
leads the field into a bend.
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Local rider Will Robinson (centre)
will be a rider to watch at this year's Tasmanian Christmas Carnival track series.
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A section of the great crowd
that turned out for the final day in Launceston line the streets.
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Riders corner out of the home straight
on the 850m circuit.
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The field leave the home straight
on a short and fast circuit where a break was difficult to achieve.
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Nathan Clarke (Derrico Cycles)
corners in the peloton in Launceston.
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Hayden Josefski of Queensland
leads Sprint Points winner, Patrick Shaw of Victoria into a bend.
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The peloton go under the banner
with two laps remaining.
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Wes Sulzberger (South Australia.com)
takes out the final stage of the Tour in Launceston.
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Sulzberger can count on
more racing overseas after his best season on the bike.
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Wes Sulzberger (South Australia.com)
get's a taste of the local beer after his win.
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This guy is one of Australia's brightest talents;
Robert McLachlan (L) and Wes Sulzberger on the podium.
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The final stage podium spray
- (L-R) Robert McLachlan (2nd), Wes Sulzberger (1st), and Johnnie Walker (3rd).
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Patrick Shaw (Jayco/VIS),
the Events Tasmania Sprint Points Champion of the Tour.
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Wes Sulzberger (South Australia.com)
leaves the podium in his Country Club Criterium Champion's jersey.
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The final Tour GC podium
- (L-R) Kjell Carlstom (Liquigas, 2nd), Kristian House (Recycling.Co.UK, 1st), and Scott Peoples (Leigh Egan Cycles,3rd).
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Finland's Kjell Carlstrom (Liquigas)
took out the Tamar Valley King of the Mountains title.
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Peter Herzig (FRF Couriers/Carroll & O'Dea)
was awarded the Tattersall's Most Aggressive rider's jersey for the Tour.
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Wes Sulzberger (South Australia.com)
in his Cycling Tasmania best placed local rider's jersey.
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By George boy you've done it!
Wes Sulzberger (South Australia.com) is the winner of the 2006 Tattersall's Cup Cycling Series.
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Now it's time to celebrate...
and McLachlan (L) will kick the spray off as Sulzberger and Kemp wrestle with the champers.
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The final Tattersall's Cup Cycling Series podium
- (L-R) Robert McLachlan (Drapac Porsche,2nd), Wes Sulzberger (South Australia.com,1st), and David Kemp (Jayco/VIS, 3rd).
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Wes Sulzberger (South Australia.com)
with the Sid Patterson award for the rider of the future.
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The sky's the limit
for Tasmanian Wes Sulzberger (South Australia.com) after being crowned the 2006 Tattersall's Cup Cycling Series Champion.
Stage 10 - October 28: George Town - Scottsdale, 91.9 kmFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
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Stage 9 - October 28: George Town, 39 kmFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
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Shane Goss/www.licoricegallery.com
Stage 8 - October 27: Sheffield, 32 kmFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
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Stage 7 - October 27: Deloraine - Sheffield, 54.7 kmFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
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Attacks on the peloton began not far
from the start to stage seven in Sheffield
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Riders at a rail-crossing
near Red Hills
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Mark O'Brien (Jayco VIS)
in fifth place overall going into the stage
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Scott Peoples of Victoria, third overall
after six stages, just one minute and twenty seconds behind Tour leader Kristian House
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Chris Jory from News South Wales
found the podium on stage five and is in twenty-second place overall
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Tim Buchanan from the A.C.T punctured
on the first stage and lost over five minutes and now lies thirty-second overall
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Christos Winter of Tasmania
is forty-fourth on the GC heading into stage seven
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Stage seven of the Tour saw riders
leave Deloraine on a 54.7km journey to Sheffield with three hill climbs
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The peloton on a rise near Chudleigh
with a small group already up the road
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And here they are working hard to
widen the gap
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Darcy Rosenlund from New South Wales
in the leading group and riding well at twenty-fifth overall
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Paradise may be that way, but not before
Heartbreak Hill will have some riders gasping
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Back to the peloton, just waiting
for the inevitable when the lead group comes back to them on the climb up Heartbreak
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Jason Johnson has his Praties teammate Jarrad Harman
right behind him in the lead group
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Jack Anderson of Queensland instigated the move
which led to the leaders getting away not long after the stage start
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Matthew Sydes (centre) from Tasmania was a late inclusion
into the Tour and found himself in the lead group on stage seven
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Here comes the peloton sneaking up behind the leaders
approaching Heartbreak Hill
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Jack Anderson was the highest placed rider on GC in the group
,six minutes and thirty-six seconds behind the Tour leader
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Jarrad Harman (Praties) prepares for the climb up
Heartbreak Hill and was the first rider to it
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Jarrad Harman (Praties) starts his 'pedal-dancing' routine
on the lower, but steep slopes of 'Heartbreak'
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The lead riders on the climb, leaving the rest of their group
for the peloton to gobble up
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Harman and Anderson giving their all but the bunch
is closing in
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Then just before the top they were caught,
and (L-R) Josh Wilson, Matthew McDonagh, Kjell Carlstrom and Scott Peoples took over
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Jack Anderson leads Robert McLachlan (partly obscured)
over another short but very steep climb after they descended from Heartbreak Hill
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Daniel Braunsteins from Victoria descends with Tasmanian
Nathan Earle on his wheel
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The Tour leader Kristian House (yellow) was right up there
heading towards the finish in Sheffield; Mt.Roland is in the background
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But it's Finland's Kjell Carlstrom (Liquigas) on the line,
just ahead of Wes Sulzberger and William Ford
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Kjell Carlstrom (Liquigas) is interviewed by local media
in Sheffield after his win on a tough stage
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Carlstrom is happy, and now lies just
twelve seconds behin Tour leader Kristian House with four stages remaining
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The podium spray (L-R): Wes Sulzberger (2nd), Kjell Carlstrom (1st),
and William Ford (3rd)
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Patrick Shaw (Jayco VIS) is the Events Tasmania Sprint Points
Championship leader after stage seven
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Kjell Carlstrom (Liquigas) is the Tamar Valley King of the Mountains
Championship leader after the seventh stage
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Kristian House (Recycling.Co.UK) holds onto a slender lead
in the 2006 Jayco Tour of Tasmania
Stage 6 - October 26: Latrobe - Beaconsfield, 80.7 kmFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
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Shane Goss/www.licoricegallery.com
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The Tour leaves Latrobe on stage six
under race control of the red flag
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Stage six was an 80.7km journey
from Latrobe to Beaconsfield
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David Kemp (L) and Cameron Hughes, both of Queensland,
on the attack shortly after the red flag went down
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The Tour in one of Tasmania's finest farming regions
on the Northern coast-line
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Three riders soon got clear of the peloton (L-R):
Patrick Shaw, Peter Herzig and Cameron Hughes
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The leading trio descend
near Harford, the half-way mark of the Tour
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The peloton on a scenic descent
on the Frankford Highway
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Hughes, Herzig and Shaw
attacked the peloton before reaching the hills of Holwell
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Tasmanian pair, Matthew McDonagh (L) and Will Robinson,
tried to bridge the gap to the leaders before the climbing began
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Cameron Hughes had been aggressive
and the pain was beginning to set in
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Peter Herzig lost plenty of time on stage in Westbury
and was looking to get some back heading towards Beaconsfield
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The trio were caught and a large leading group formed
on the climbs near Holwell
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He knows the roads around here like the back of his hands
and local knowledge prevailed as Wes Sulzberger (South Australia.com) took out stage six into Beaconsfield
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The scene of one of the world's greatest escapes -
the Beaconsfield mine - is a backdrop to a local star, Wes Sulzberger
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Time to celebrate again in Beaconsfield…
(L-R): Robert McLachlan (2nd), Wes Sulzberger (1st), and Johnnie Walker (3rd)
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Kristian House (Recycling.Co.UK), doesn't mind being
in yellow as the Tour leader after six stages
Stage 5 - October 26: Latrobe, 45 kmFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
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Shane Goss/www.licoricegallery.com
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Tour leader Kristian House gives the thumbs up
to Simon Brown's jersey
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Johnnie Walker (Jayco VIS), has his eye on the
Tattersall's Cup Cycling Series in Tasmania
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Tasmanian Wes 'Burger' Sulzberger has plenty
of support in Latrobe for stage five
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Not just another face in the crowd…
support for local hope Nathan Clarke in Latrobe
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The Tour has it's fans on the streets of Latrobe
during the 45km criterium
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Daniel Furmston (Praties), drives the leading quartet
round a bend after they broke clear from the rest early into stage five
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Chris Stack of South Australia
corners back in the peloton during 30 laps of a 1.5km circuit
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2004 Latrobe Wheelrace winner, Nathan Clarke,
in his hometown during stage five of the Tour
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Simon Pearson (centre) of South Australia
from the Savings & Loans team in action in Latrobe
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Launceston rider David Oliver (L), was 44th overall
heading into stage five
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2006 Commonwealth Games gold medalist, Sean Finning (South Australia.com)
is handy in the criteriums and had his sights set on victory
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Patrick Shaw (Jayco VIS) leads the foursome into a bend
clear of two chasing riders
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Tim Guy from New South Wales works with
Finland's Kjell Carlstrom and persisted in their chase to the leaders
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The peloton string-out in Latrobe
but had lost any hope of catching the leaders
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After being caught in no-man's land for most of the stage
Kjell Carlstrom caught the leaders and was actually in front with a lap to go
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Sean Finning (South Australia.com) can sprint, and he was too good
for his partners in the lead group on stage five in Latrobe
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Stephen Wooldridge (L) of the South Australia.com outfit
brings home the peloton
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The stage five podium (L-R): Kjell Carlstrom (2nd), Sean Finning (1st),
and Chris Jory (3rd)
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Let's celebrate…
the traditional podium spray
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And rather than waste it all drowning photographers,
I'll sample the drop
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Patrick Shaw (Jayco VIS) is the leader of the
Events Tasmania Sprint Points Competition after five stages
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It's thumbs-up for the Tattersall's Cup Cycling Series
from Tour leader Kristian House of England - well so far anyway
Stage 4 - October 25: Westbury - Westbury, 78.7 kmFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
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Shane Goss/www.licoricegallery.com
Stage 3 - October 25: Westbury, 39 kmFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
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Shane Goss/www.licoricegallery.com
Stage 2 - October 24: Grindelwald - Beauty Point, 48.9 kmFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
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Shane Goss/www.licoricegallery.com
Stage 1 - October 24: Launceston - Grindelwald, 49.9 kmFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
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Shane Goss/www.licoricegallery.com
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