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Jayco Tour of Tasmania - NE
Australia, October 24-29, 2006
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Next Stage Stage 6 - October 26: Latrobe - Beaconsfield, 80.7 km
Dream comes true for Sulzberger
By Rod Morris in Beaconsfield
He knows the roads around here like the
back of his hands
Photo ©: Shane Goss
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Dreams sometimes do come true – ask Wesley Sulzberger. The 20 year-old Wes
Sulzberger won Stage 6 of the Jayco Tour of Tasmania, an 81 km road race that
finished in his "backyard."
"I was born in Beaconsfield and have been dreaming about winning this stage since the tour schedule was made public," said Wes Sulzberger after the win.
Importantly, Sulzberger beat home Canberra's Robert McLachlan, who is his biggest danger in the Tattersall's Cup, which concludes in Launceston on Sunday after multi-stage tours in Gippsland, Murray River, Tasmania and the Australian Cycling Grand Prix in Ballarat.
Sulzberger extended his lead to 25-points over McLachlan, but with five stages of this tour and overall tour honours still to be counted, he is far from over the line.
How it unfolded
An intimate knowledge of the terrain gave Tasmanian Wesley Sulzberger a popular victory in the toughest stage yet of the tour, an 80.7 km climb from Latrobe to Beaconsfield, via Holwell, including a Category 1 and Category 2 mountain hike.
Sulzberger, recently turned 20 and was able to enjoy the victory with almost his entire family. At the finish line as Sulzberger outsprinted Robert McLachlan and young Victorian Johnnie Walker, were his mum, Linda, grandmother Rhonda Barrett and elder brother Bernard, himself an accomplished Australian road cyclist. Wes' father Michael missed the finish, but only because he working in one of the neutral spares vans. The only immediate family member missing was younger sister Grace.
"Knowing the area obviously worked in my favour," said Sulzberger. "I knew when and where the hills were and knew when to attack and when to sit back and be patient. But in saying that, it didn't make it any easier."
The main GC challengers tended to take it easy in the first half of the stage and that allowed Peter Herzig (Queensland) and Patrick Shaw (Victoria) – along with Cameron Hughes (Queensland) – to establish a break of close to a minute.
Herzig and Shaw are the two candidates fighting out the Events Tasmania Sprint Championship and after the latter had ridden so well in the morning stage, it was somewhat surprising to see him back up in the afternoon and try and repeat the effort. Little changed with the pair sharing sprint points and Shaw will take a 3-point lead into Stage 7 on Friday morning.
Once the riders left the Frankford Highway and started the Cat. 1 climb up to Holwell, the peloton was strung out like a herd of "Farmer Brown's cows." Nineteen riders were able to "hang tough" to the end with Sulzberger claiming home town honours. Included in the lead group was tour leader, Kristian House, his nearest challenger, Carlström and young impressive Tasmanians Josh Wilson and Ryan Sullivan.
The next group of riders strolled over the finish line 4.16 minutes later, while officially last for Stage 6 was Sean Finning – a stage winner only three hours earlier!
Photography
For a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
Images by
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
Results
1 Wesley Sulzberger 2.06.25 (38.30 km/h)
2 Robert McLachlan
3 Johnnie Walker
4 Craig McCartney
5 David Kemp
6 Hayden Josefski
7 Cameron Hughes
8 Kristian House
9 Joshua Wilson
10 Ricky Peoples
11 Scott Peoples
12 Daniel Braunsteins
13 Ryan Sullivan
14 Jack Anderson
15 Reuben Young
16 Kjell Carlstrom
17 Mark O'Brien
18 William Ford
19 Ben Mather
20 Timothy Walker 0.32
21 Nathan Earle 4.16
22 Simon Brown
23 Cameron Wurf
24 Joshua Chugg
25 Darcy Rosenlund
26 Jack Alexander
27 Jarrod Harman
28 Simon Pearson
29 Chris Stack
30 Andrew Hanigan
31 Chris Jory
32 Patrick Shaw
33 Matthew McDonagh
34 Nathan Clarke
35 Eugen Schilter 6.36
36 Paul Logan 6.37
37 Matthew Sydes
38 Peter Herzig 6.39
39 Michael Fitzgerald
40 Tim Buchanan 8.51
41 David Oliver
42 Tim Guy
43 Daniel Furmston
44 Jason Johnson 11.00
45 Rob Licciardo
46 Stephen Wooldridge 11.02
47 William Robinson 12.28
48 Christos Winter 16.04
49 Sean Finning
Sprints
Sprint #1 - Moriarty Primary School
1 David Kemp 3 pts
2 Cameron Hughes 2
3 Robert McLachlan 1
Sprint #2 - G & G Computers
1 Peter Herzig 3 pts
2 Patrick Shaw 2
3 Cameron Hughes 1
Sprint #3 - Port Sorell Town Sign
1 Patrick Shaw 3 pts
2 Peter Herzig 2
3 Cameron Hughes 1
Sprint #4 - Mobil Service Station
1 Patrick Shaw 3 pts
2 Peter Herzig 2
3 Cameron Hughes 1
Sprint #5 - Eastbourne (Harford)
1 Peter Herzig 3 pts
2 Patrick Shaw 2
3 Cameron Hughes 1
Sprint #6 - Holwell Memorial Hall
1 Ryan Sullivan 3 pts
2 Johnnie Walker 2
3 Scott Peoples 1
Mountains
Climb #1 - Cat.4 Mocha 25 - Pass Henry St Nth
1 Timothy Walker 3 pts
2 Cameron Hughes 2
3 David Kemp 1
Climb #2 - Cat.4 Mocha 39 - Pass Northdown Lane
1 Patrick Shaw 3 pts
2 Cameron Hughes 2
3 Peter Herzig 1
Climb #3 - Cat.2 Mocha 92 - Pass un-named Rd
1 Cameron Hughes 7 pts
2 Peter Herzig 5
3 Patrick Shaw 3
Climb #4 - Cat.1 Mocha 97 - Pass Collins Rd
1 Kjell Carlstrom 10 pts
2 Scott Peoples 6
3 Mark O'Brien 4
General classification after stage 6
1 Kristian House 8.26.06
2 Kjell Carlstrom 0.35
3 Scott Peoples 1.20
4 David Kemp 1.48
5 Mark O'Brien 2.11
6 Wesley Sulzberger 2.26
7 Craig McCartney 2.37
8 Robert McLachlan 2.48
9 Cameron Hughes 3.20
10 Ryan Sullivan 3.49
11 Joshua Wilson 4.01
12 Johnnie Walker 4.27
13 William Ford 4.31
14 Ricky Peoples 5.08
15 Reuben Young 5.11
16 Jack Anderson 6.36
17 Hayden Josefski 6.47
18 Daniel Braunsteins 8.46
19 Matthew McDonagh 9.15
20 Simon Pearson 10.41
21 Peter Herzig 13.48
22 Chris Jory 14.15
23 Nathan Earle 15.06
24 Nathan Clarke
25 Darcy Rosenlund 15.26
26 Cameron Wurf 16.25
27 Patrick Shaw 18.17
28 Daniel Furmston 18.29
29 Stephen Wooldridge 18.47
30 Sean Finning 20.34
31 Timothy Walker 21.44
32 Tim Buchanan 22.58
33 Paul Logan 22.59
34 Tim Guy 23.23
35 Simon Brown 24.05
36 Eugen Schilter 26.17
37 Ben Mather 26.43
38 William Robinson 27.06
39 Jack Alexander 30.00
40 Michael Fitzgerald 31.26
41 Chris Stack 33.11
42 Joshua Chugg 33.45
43 David Oliver 36.59
44 Christos Winter 38.51
45 Matthew Sydes 39.34
46 Jason Johnson 40.22
47 Andrew Hanigan 47.48
48 Rob Licciardo 51.44
49 Jarrod Harman 56.14
Most aggressive rider classification
1 Kjell Carlstrom
2 Kristian House
3 Robert McLachlan
4 David Kemp
5 Sean Finning
6 Peter Herzig
Sprint classification
1 Patrick Shaw 48 pts
2 Peter Herzig 45
3 Daniel Furmston 25
4 David Kemp 18
5 Kristian House 16
6 Sean Finning 14
7 Scott Peoples 12
8 Kjell Carlstrom 9
9 Cameron Hughes 9
10 Chris Jory 8
11 Tim Guy 5
12 Mark O'Brien 5
13 Darcy Rosenlund 5
14 Ryan Sullivan 4
15 Ricky Peoples 4
16 Wesley Sulzberger 4
17 Craig McCartney 3
18 Stephen Wooldridge 3
19 Daniel Braunsteins 2
20 Timothy Walker 2
21 Johnnie Walker 2
22 Robert McLachlan 2
23 William Ford 1
Mountains classification
1 Kjell Carlstrom 17 pts
2 Cameron Hughes 14
3 David Kemp 11
4 Kristian House 10
5 Timothy Walker 7
6 Peter Herzig 6
7 Scott Peoples 6
8 Patrick Shaw 6
9 Mark O'Brien 4
10 Robert McLachlan 3
11 Tim Guy 2
Criterium championship
8 Sean Finning 15 pts
1 Kjell Carlstrom 13
3 Wesley Sulzberger 11
17 Peter Herzig 10
15 Scott Peoples 8
41 Chris Jory 8
13 Patrick Shaw 7
31 Daniel Braunsteins 7
36 Daniel Furmston 6
2 Kristian House 6
38 Tim Guy 5
6 Stephen Wooldridge 4
24 Jarrod Harman 3
5 David Kemp 3
16 Craig McCartney 2
23 Ricky Peoples 1
12 Mark O'Brien 1
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