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6th Jacob's Creek Tour Down Under - 2.3Australia, January 20-25, 2004Home Stage profile Start list Results Stage 4 - January 23: Unley to Hahndorf, 141kmComplete live reportCommentary by Jeff Jones, with additional reporting by Karen Forman and Gabriella Ekström Start time: 11:15 ACDT 11:01 ACDT After that, the stage undulates through the Adelaide hills until the riders reach Hahndorf for the first time at km 43. They then do a figure eight circuit out towards Lobethal and Cudlee Creek, with the day's only mountain sprint at Fox Creek Rd (km 77). Then it's a fast, undulating return to the second sprint at Balhannah (km 95) before the riders pass through Hahndorf again at km 104. The final 37 km circuit takes them out past Littlehampton and Inverbrackie, coming back via Balhannah again before the finish in Hahndorf at 141 km. The weather today is slightly warmer than yesterday, with temperatures expected to be in the mid to high 20's. A light wind is blowing from the south. 11:04 ACDT 11:14 ACDT One rider absent this morning is Nic Sanderson (United Water), who is listed as a DNS (did not start). 11:23 ACDT - 0 km/141 km to go 11:28 ACDT 11:33 ACDT - 5 km/136 km to go 11:37 ACDT - 6 km/135 km to go 11:52 ACDT - 15 km/126 km to go And news just in from the course is that Queensland rider - and new recruit to the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS), Lorian Graham - has taken out round two of The Advertiser women's criterium series in Echunga. The women's criterium series is a new addition to the Jacob's Creek Tour Down Under this year, with a series of three street criteriums held in towns where the men's race either finishes or passes through. Cyclingnews' reporter John-Michael Flynn said that Graham won the event by 27 seconds from Sara Carrigan, another Queenslander, and the ever-present Oenone Wood from the ACT. Graham went hard from the gun and actually crashed on the first corner, took a lap out and then rejoined the field on the next lap of the 850 metre, tight street circuit. Despite a series of atacks, none really managed to create a serious gap until Graham put her head down halfway through the 22-lap race. She then built up a commanding lead for such a tight circuit that went up to 38 seconds at one stage. Carrigan countered and tried to reel her in, with Graham's team-mate Oenone Wood on her wheel. However, Graham held them off and completed her first win in AIS colours, some 27 seconds ahead of the field. (A full report and photos will follow later today.) Race 2 - January 23 - Kapunda 1 Lorian Graham (AIS) 31.13 2 Sara Carrigan (QIS) 0.27 3 Oenone Wood (AIS) 4 Hayley Rutherford (WAIS) 5 Olivia Gollan (AIS) 6 Kelly McComeie 7 Christine Riakos (NSW) 8 Kate Nichols (NSWIS) 9 Kirsty Bortolin 10 Miho Oki (Jpn) 11:57 ACDT - 18 km/123 km to go 12:17 ACDT - 35 km/106 km to go The attacks are continuing now, with another 9 man break trying to get clear at the 36 km mark. It's non-stop attacking as the peloton approaches Hahndorf for the first time. Race leader Pat Jonker (UniSA) gets across to a break, and predictably it comes back together. This is a crucial stage for him, as he doesn't want to lose time to any of his rivals before tomorrow's Willunga stage. 12:22 ACDT Asked about his chances of winning, McEwen said he's still in with a shot: "Between the second and twelfth rider, there's not a great difference in time; one sprint can change it all. If I can finish top five in the overall, I'll be happy." About the King of the Mountains climb at Fox Creek Rd: "I think it's about three times as hard as Checker Hill." 12:28 ACDT - 42 km/99 km to go Race leader Patrick Jonker (UniSA), knows he and his team still have plenty of work to do today, as he told Cyclingnews this morning: "The overall classification isn't in the bag yet," he said. "There might be a lot of crazy attacks, and that makes life really hard for us in the team. Hopefully, they [the other riders] will be a bit tired today, and as I said yesterday, if I survive today, I will feel a lot more confident about keeping the jersey until the end." 12:33 ACDT - 50 km/91 km to go 12:40 ACDT - 56 km/85 km to go There is a horse on the course! The break has just passed it, with no incidents. 12:47 ACDT - 59 km/82 km to go Credit Agricole's best-placed rider on GC is Russian Alexandre Botcharov, who was not really sure what to expect today when we spoke to him this morning. "Today is rather easy.... isn't it? I think the whole team will wait for tomorrow before we make a move, because tomorrow's stage is going to be more selective." We haven't heard of any incidents with the horse that was on the course, so hopefully that means the riders and the horse are ok. We'll refrain from any bad "hors course" puns. Really. 12:55 ACDT - 61 km/80 km to go One well known sprinter who isn't in the break (but would like to be?) is Baden Cooke (FDJeux.com), who said at the start that despite the absence of their fearless leader Bradley McGee, they're managing very nicely. "We're a tight unit. It's not just one rider holding us together. Everybody steps forward and takes responsibility," said Cooke. "Yesterday, we had a great ride with Philippe, it was his second pro win. I have complete confidence in him. Yesterday, I wasn't feeling so good - I told him to go and he went really well. Today, it will be an aggressive race again. We have two in the top 10. I'd like to win the stage." 13:07 ACDT - 75 km/66 km to go 13:12 ACDT - 77 km/64 km to go 13:18 ACDT - 82 km/59 km to go Cardellini and Gates have a 15 second lead on the descent, but they are recaptured by the bottom. 13:25 ACDT Jaan Kirsipuu and Mikel Astarloza (Ag2r Prevoyance), Geoffroy Lequatre and Eric Leblacher (Credit Agricole), Lorenzo Cardellini and Francesco Secchiari (Domina Vacanze), Gert Steegmans and Nick Gates (Lotto-Domo), Frederic Amorison (Quick.Step-Davitamon), Thomas Lövkist (FDJeux.com), Addy Engels (Bankgiroloterij), Ciaran Power (Navigators) and Hilton Clarke (Team Australia). Another rider we spoke to this morning was David McKenzie, who is loving riding with Navigators in his first race with the team. "I feel pretty good," he told Cyclingnews. "Yesterday, there was a bit of bluffing going on. There were more guys tired in the front group than I thought - I should have been a bit more positive and gone with them," he said. "Maybe when you feel tired you hesitate. I felt good enough but I did all the wrong moves. I'm in eighth place with nine seconds to second place. It'll be frustrating if I finish like this on Sunday." 13:32 ACDT - 90 km/51 km to go 13:39 ACDT - 95 km/46 km to go The results of the second sprint: 1 Eric Leblacher (Credit Agricole), 2 Geoffroy Lequatre (Credit Agricole), 3 Frederic Amorison (Quick.Step-Davitamon). Cyclingnews' Karen Forman just spoke with Allan Iacuone (Team Australia), who is in the main peloton at the moment. "It's going to be a hard finish and it looks like Panaria are going to hit out for it," he said. 13:51 ACDT - 104 km/37 km to go Panaria rider Giuliano Figueras (in the peloton) is certainly a danger man for the overall, currently lying sixth at 1'47 behind Patrick Jonker, but said this morning that he will be playing it cool today "We'll stay in the bunch; if there's an attack, I'll follow them. I'm very happy with the way things are going. I'd definitely like to win, but it's hard because the Australians are so much fitter. McEwen's the one who I'm most concerned about. This is my first time in Australia and it's magnifico!" 13:52 ACDT 13:58 ACDT - 110 km/31 km to go 14:05 ACDT - 116 km/25 km to go 14:11 ACDT - 120 km/21 km to go 14:13 ACDT - 122 km/19 km to go 14:21 ACDT - 130 km/11 km to go Kirsipuu attacks! 14:28 ACDT - 135 km/6 km to go The peloton is riding hard in the final kilometres, with the Navigators team in front. The gap to Kirsipuu and co is less than 1'20. 14:35 ACDT - 139 km/2 km to go 14:38 ACDT - 0 km to go Results1 Robbie McEwen (Aus) Lotto-Domo 2 Aurelien Clerc (Swi) Quick.Step-Davitamon 3 Baden Cooke (Aus) FDJeux.com General classification after stage 4 1 Patrick Jonker (Aus) UniSA 2 Robbie McEwen (Aus) Lotto-Domo 1.38 3 Philippe Gilbert (Bel) FDJeux.com 1.39 4 Gene Bates (Aus) UniSA Results Mail the commentary team |
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