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Timbercorp Cup Tour of the Murray River - NE
Australia, August 31-September 7, 2008
Main Page Results Overall standings Previous Stage
Stage 14 - September 7: Mildura, 66km
PhotographyFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
Images by
Shane Goss/www.licoricegallery.com
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A good old fashioned roller-derby was held prior
to the final stage of the tour in Mildura
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The Jayco/VIS team with their tour leader in yellow, Leigh Howard, and
manager/coach Dave Sanders in Mildura
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An Aussie Haka on the startline in Mildura: You take ya thong off ya foot and scull ya beer...
Entertainment the Aussie way for the final stage
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The tour's jersey leaders on the startline in Mildura (L-R): David Pell (MADEC Most Aggressive),
Malcolm Rudolph (Victorian Tourism King of the Mountains), Leigh Howard (Tour leader), and Sean Finning (WHK Criterium leader)
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The tour leader Leigh Howard (Jayco/VIS) out of the saddle
in the peloton during the final stage in Mildura
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Glen O'Shea (Jayco/VIS) has worked tirelessly for his teammate and tour leader
Leigh Howard during the week
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Leigh Howard (Jayco/VIS) follows Benjamin King (Team Budget Forklifts)
around a corner in Mildura
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Matthew Jensen (Total Rush) leans into a bend
in the peloton during the final stage kermesse in Mildura
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There haven't been too many climbs in the tour
but Malcolm Rudolph (Team Budget Forklifts) will take home the Tourism Victoria King of the Mountains jersey
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Riders were kept safe on the railway lines which were covered
with carpet during the final stage
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The field head up the home straight in Mildura
on the final day
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David Pell (Savings and Loans) instigated a two-man break
which kept the peloton at bay on the final day
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Rohan Dennis (NSWIS/RoadSafe Mildura/Decked Out) and David Pell (Savings and Loans)
escaped the peloton and created the winning move on the last stage
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Pell (left) and Dennis look at each other for ideas
as the peloton has them in sight in the background
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The peloton corner during the 66km final stage
kermesse in Mildura
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David Pell (Savings and Loans) leads Rohan Dennis (NSWIS/RoadSafe Mildura/Decked Out)
with a thirty second gap on the peloton
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Nicholas Walker (Jayco/VIS) on the front of the peloton
during the final day's racing
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Triple stage winner Sean Finning (Jayco/VIS)
leans into a bend in Mildura
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The tour leader Leigh Howard (Jayco/VIS) had the race wrapped up
heading into the final day in Mildura
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Rohan Dennis (53) punctured and received support from teammate Luke Durbridge;
Dennis was given a lap out and then resumed his race with David Pell
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The peloton relaxed and sat up after the tour leader Leigh Howard crashed
on a corner when rain began to fall
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Howard (yellow) was given a lap out by commissaires
and rejoined the race shortly after
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Rohan Dennis (NSWIS/RoadSafe Mildura/Decked Out) wins his second stage of the tour
in Mildura ahead of Savings and Loan's David Pell
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Kyle Marwood (Dixon Homes Cycling Team) brings home the peloton
for third place
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Leigh Howard (Jayco/VIS) raises his arms in triumph
as he crosses the line in Mildura to win the 2008 Timbercorp Tour of the Murray River
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Leigh Howard (Jayco/VIS) inspects his dirtied jersey after crashing late
on the final day
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A relieved Leigh Howard (Jayco/VIS) after the tour's final stage in Mildura
as Praties Nathan Clarke looks on
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The final stage podium (L-R): David Pell (2nd,Savings and Loans),
Rohan Dennis (1st,NSWIS/RoadSafe Mildura/Decked Out), and Kyle Marwood (3rd,Dixon Homes Cycling Team)
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Leigh Howard (Jayco/VIS) won the Tasco Inland Sprint Points competition
of the tour
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Nathan Clarke (Praties) took out the WHK Criterium Championship
jersey for the tour
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David Pell (Savings and Loans) was awarded the MADEC Most Aggressive rider
on the final day
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Two-man battle: Leigh Howard (Jayco/VIS) duelled with David Kemp (Virgin Blue Cycling)
right through-out the eight-day tour
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The final GC podium (L-R): David Kemp (2nd,Virgin Blue Cycling), Leigh Howard (1st,Jayco/VIS)
and Bernard Sulzberger (3rd,Virgin Blue Cycling)
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The current Scody Cup GC podium (L-R): Bernard Sulzberger (2nd,Virgin Blue Cycling),
Leigh Howard (1st,Jayco/VIS) and Nathan Clarke (3rd,Praties) with the Tour of Tasmania to conclude the series
Results1 Rohan Dennis (NSWIS/RoadSafe Mildura/Decked Out)
2 David Pell (Savings and Loans)
3 Kyle Marwood (Dixon Homes Cycling Team)
Final general classification
1 Leigh Howard (Jayco/VIS)
2 David Kemp (Virgin Blue Cycling)
3 Bernard Sulzberger (Virgin Blue Cycling)
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