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Herald Sun Tour - 2.1Australia, October 9-15, 2005Main Page Results Overall standings Previous Stage Next Stage Stage 5 - October 13: Healesville - Healesville, 140.9kmCooke nabs another but Perras takes yellowBy John Trevorrow in Healesville Baden Cooke made it two stage wins in a row, but a surprise import has grabbed the lead into Healesville in the Jayco Herald Sun Tour. Cooke and Dominique Perras broke clear of the breakaway with 50 km to travel in one of the most exciting stages of the Tour. The pace was ferocious from the start and it was blowing a gale. So strong that the finish-line gantry was damaged and had to be replaced. The pair worked well together and soon gained a minute advantage on their pursuers, then fate stepped in. As the chasing group containing Josh Collingwood, Simon Gerrans and Dave McKenzie, approached Healesville before the final 40 km loop, a misunderstanding with a race corner steward saw the 13 pursuers take the wrong turn. Although the mistake was quickly rectified, the lead blew out to two minutes and the chase took on new urgency. The race was in the balance and Cooke and Perras worked well together. On the climb Perras was too strong and broke clear of Cooke but the Victorian used his speed to claw himself back and was too fast for Perras in the finish. The two big losers were Josh Collingwood and Simon Gerrans who, without the mistake, would have been first and second separated by one second. "We definitely would have caught them," a dejected Gerrans said. "I will have to do something very special to win now. But I'm not going to go on about it. I have achieved everything I set out to do this year. I have won in Europe, got on the podium in the Tour de France and represented Australia in the world titles. I reckon it will still be great race tomorrow and I although it will be hard to catch Dominique, I think that Josh Collingwood and I still have chance." The chasing bunch could not close the gap completely but managed to reduce the gap to 36 seconds. As international rules don't allow for a fair and equitable solution, the time stays and, although everyone connected with the race knows that the leading pair would have been caught, there is nothing that can be done. Perras now goes into the crucial time trial with a race winning lead and you couldn't get the smile off his face. "It was tough out there today and I have to thank Baden for his hard work when we got clear," Perras said. "When I got clear on the climb I wasn't sure what to do but I decided I need the time and went for it. It was bad luck for the guys to go the wrong way but I've had my bad luck in the past." Earlier, the pair had been part of a 24 man bunch which scooted away from the rest of the field, just 25km into the stage. At one point the group was more than 10 minutes in front and never looked like being caught. Overnight leader, Sean Sullivan (Savings and Loans) was not part of the initial breakaway, nor did he attempt to join Cooke and Simon Gerrans (AG2r Prevoyance) when they realised the critical move had been made and they bridged across to the leaders. Once they had tacked on, there was never a possibility of any other rider figuring in the stage. The big group was just too strong, especially so because it contained four riders from each of the Francaise des Jeux and Ag2r teams, and three from Bicycle Superstore. This year is the third Herald Sun tour for Perras. In 2003 and 2004, he won a stage but on neither occasion had the honour of wearing the leader's jersey. The 2002 Canadian road champion was originally brought back to Australia this year as a key member of the Bicycle Superstore/HLP team, put together to assist David McKenzie win the Tour. By this evening all that had changed. Although McKenzie, remains in contention in fourth place just 36 seconds behind his teammate, it was Perras who immediately left Healesville after the stage presentations to do a reconnaissance of the 11km uphill time trial course from Monbulk to Mount Dandenong. "It's great. My first task on the team was to help Macca, but today I had a good day and went away whilst he had an easy ride behind. I thought some guys would bridge across when the two of us broke but it did not happen," Perras said after collecting the yellow jersey. "Baden was interested in the stage and I was interested in the overall, so we made an agreement. Unfortunately, I was stronger going up the final climb, and I felt bad going away, but he caught me on the descent, anyway." When asked about his chances for the rest of the race he was positive: "My break is 30 seconds or something. It's better than nothing and I am very happy to be in yellow for the first time. Time trialling is not my speciality but I think I can go okay." Certainly the prowess he showed on the Chum Creek hill climb today, would suggest he may be right. Fukushima crashes outToday's stage was ridden once again in beautiful sunshine amidst magnificent scenery through the Yarra Valley wineries. For the first time this year the riders had to put up with some fairly stiff cross winds, which at one point destroyed the finish gantry and timing clock in the main street of Healesville. Unfortunately it was not the only tumble of the day, with Shinichi Fukushima of the Bridgestone Anchor team crashing at high speed on the descent between Seville and Wandin, when his steerer tube snapped. The 34 year old Japanese suffered a broken collar bone and was transported to hospital in Ringwood where he joined Wednesday's major casualty, Jayco VIS cyclist, Patrick Shaw, who today underwent facial surgery. Shaw, 19 has a broken nose, a possible broken jaw and a suspected chipped pelvic bone after crashing into a wall on the stage fur descent into Eildon. The King of the Mountains turned about to be a desperate struggle between two Australian 22 year olds - Peter Hatton of the Australian National team and Matt Lloyd of the VIS Jayco squad. They exchanged the top two placings on today's first two climbs, to each finish on 15 points, with Hatton taking the dotted mountain king vest on a countback, along with the white jersey for the top under 23 rider on general classification. Cooke takes over the sprinter's green jersey from Hilton Clarke, and if he cannot win overall looks likely with a current tally of 16 points to at least be able to get a consolation prize. The stage was not without controversy, with the group chasing Cooke and Perras, following a race motor bike down the wrong road, with around 32km to go. It is estimated they lost 40 seconds before rejoining the course. Tomorrow's 11km individual time trial from Monbulk to Mount Dandenong will determine the tour result, ahead of the final street criterium in Carlton on Saturday. It should all come down to who from the current top five can climb best up the testing course, with Perras, Collingwood and Gerrans, in particular, all possessing strong pedigrees in both time trialling and climbing. PhotographyFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here Images by Shane Goss/www.licoricegallery.com
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Results1 Baden Cooke (Aus) Française des Jeux 3.34.19 2 Dominique Perras (Can) HLP/Superstore 3 David McKenzie (Aus) HLP/Superstore 0.36 4 Mark Renshaw (Aus) Française des Jeux 5 Danny Pate (USA) Jelly Belly - Pool Gel 6 Simon Gerrans (Aus) AG2r Prévoyance 7 David Mc Cann (Irl) Ireland 8 Matt Lloyd (Aus) VIS Jayco 9 Nicolas Portal (Fra) AG2r Prévoyance 10 Joshua Collingwood (Aus) Savings and Loans 11 Peter Hatton (Aus) Australia 12 Mitchell Docker (Aus) AG2r Prévoyance 13 Wesley Sulzberger (Aus) AG2r Prévoyance 14 Chris Jongewaard (Aus) Savings and Loans 15 Kacper Sowinski (Pol) Amore & Vita 16 David Harrigan (Aus) Colnago - Caravello 17 Matt Wilson (Aus) Française des Jeux 4.01 18 Richard England (Aus) HLP/Superstore 6.13 19 Brett Lancaster (Aus) VIS Jayco 20 Jonas Ljungblad (Swe) Amore & Vita 21 Johnny Hoogerland (Ned) Netherlands 22 Bernard Sulzeberger (Aus) Cyclingnews.com-Fondriest 23 Glen Chadwick (Aus) Cyclingnews.com-Fondriest 8.49 24 Shaun Higgerson (Aus) MG Xpower p/b Bigpond 25 Ben Greenwood (GBr) Recycling.co.uk/Litespeed 26 Ben Brooks (Aus) Jelly Belly - Pool Gel 11.55 27 Freddy Bichot (Fra) Française des Jeux 28 Kazuhiro Mori (Jpn) Japan presented by Latrobe City 29 Tomoya Kano (Jpn) Shimano 12.28 30 Takumi Beppu (Jpn) Japan presented by Latrobe City 31 Takashi Miyazawa (Jpn) Bridgestone Anchor 32 Aliaksandr Kuschynski (Blr) Amore & Vita 33 Kimmo Kananen (Fin) Amore & Vita 34 Bradley Mills (Aus) Davitamon-Lotto 22.35 35 Trent Wilson (Aus) Colnago - Caravello 36 Henk Vogels (Aus) Davitamon-Lotto 37 Simon Clarke (Aus) VIS Jayco 38 Peter Dawson (Aus) Australia 39 Huub Duyn (Ned) Netherlands 40 Bertil Klootwijk (Ned) Netherlands 41 Robert Tighello (Aus) Colnago - Caravello 42 Floris Goesinnen (Ned) Netherlands 43 Yukiya Arashiro (Jpn) Japan presented by Latrobe City 44 Masahiro Shinagawa (Jpn) Shimano 45 Tony Mann (Aus) MG Xpower p/b Bigpond 46 George Bunt (Aus) Colnago - Caravello 47 Ashley Humbert (Aus) Française des Jeux 48 Domenico Passuello (Ita) Amore & Vita 49 Dainius Kairelis (Ltu) Amore & Vita 50 Aaron Strong (Aus) MG Xpower p/b Bigpond 51 Mateusz Mroz (Pol) Amore & Vita 52 Yoshiyuki Abe (Jpn) Shimano 53 Kazuya Okazaki (Jpn) Japan presented by Latrobe City 54 Jason Phillips (Aus) Davitamon-Lotto 55 Nick Sanderson (Aus) Davitamon-Lotto 56 Nick Gates (Aus) Davitamon-Lotto 57 Hilton Clarke Jnr. (Aus) VIS Jayco 58 Kane Oakley (Aus) Cyclingnews.com-Fondriest 59 David Kemp (Aus) VIS Jayco 60 Caleb Manion (Aus) Jelly Belly - Pool Gel 61 Sean Finning (Aus) Australia 62 Ashley Hutchinson (Aus) Australia 63 Kristian House (GBr) Recycling.co.uk/Litespeed 64 Dean Downing (GBr) Recycling.co.uk/Litespeed 65 Richard Moffatt (Aus) Française des Jeux 66 Matthew Goss (Aus) Australia 67 Andy Naylor (Aus) HLP/Superstore 68 Fabrice Jeandesboz (Fra) Française des Jeux 69 Andrew Roche (Irl) Ireland 70 Russell Van Hout (Aus) Savings and Loans 71 Kieren Cameron (Aus) Française des Jeux 72 Makoto Iilima (Jpn) Japan presented by Latrobe City 73 Phil Thuaux (Aus) HLP/Superstore 74 Cameron Jennings (Aus) Cyclingnews.com-Fondriest 75 Josh Marden (Aus) Colnago - Caravello 76 Kirk Albers (USA) Jelly Belly - Pool Gel 77 Jeremy Venell (NZl) Cyclingnews.com-Fondriest 78 Johnny Clarke (Aus) VIS Jayco 79 Glen Mitchell (NZl) HLP/Superstore 80 Troy Glennan (Aus) MG Xpower p/b Bigpond 81 Koji Fukishima (Jpn) Bridgestone Anchor 82 Yusuke Shimizu (Jpn) Bridgestone Anchor 83 Eugene Moriarty (Irl) Ireland 84 Mathew Rex (Aus) Australia 85 Andrew Mc Quaid (Irl) Ireland 86 Matty Rice (Aus) Jelly Belly - Pool Gel 87 Sean Sullivan (Aus) Savings and Loans 88 Robert McLachlan (Aus) MG Xpower p/b Bigpond 89 Paul Healion (Irl) Ireland 90 Peter Milostic (Aus) Davitamon-Lotto 91 Russell Downing (GBr) Recycling.co.uk/Litespeed 92 Jason McIntyre (GBr) Recycling.co.uk/Litespeed 93 Evan Oliphant (GBr) Recycling.co.uk/Litespeed 94 Darren Lapthorne (Aus) MG Xpower p/b Bigpond 95 Anthony Challinor (Aus) Savings and Loans 96 Rhys Pollock (Aus) Recycling.co.uk/Litespeed 97 Peter McDonald (Aus) Colnago - Caravello 98 Stuart Shaw (Aus) MG Xpower p/b Bigpond 99 Adrian Laidler (Aus) Savings and Loans 100 Jarron Poad (Aus) MG Xpower p/b Bigpond 101 Karl Menzies (Aus) HLP/Superstore 102 Shinri Suzuki (Jpn) Bridgestone Anchor 103 Andy Flickinger (Fra) AG2r Prévoyance 104 Christophe Oriol (Fra) AG2r Prévoyance 105 Conor Murphy (Irl) Ireland 106 Peter Mueller (Aus) Savings and Loans 107 Wouter Mol (Ned) Netherlands 108 Jai Crawford (Aus) HLP/Superstore 109 Tommy Evans (Irl) Ireland 110 Erki Putsep (Est) AG2r Prévoyance 111 Brice Jones (USA) Jelly Belly - Pool Gel 112 Ryan Sullivan (Aus) Davitamon-Lotto 113 Joshua Wilson (Aus) AG2r Prévoyance 114 Alex Candelario (USA) Jelly Belly - Pool Gel 115 Mitsunari Mitaki (Jpn) Japan presented by Latrobe City 116 Yukihiro Doi (Jpn) Shimano 117 Yoshimasa Hirose (Jpn) Shimano 118 Steven Cunningham (Aus) Savings and Loans 38.43 119 Cody Stevenson (Aus) Cyclingnews.com-Fondriest 41.43 Sprints 1 Matt Wilson (Aus) Française des Jeux 3 pts 2 Johnny Hoogerland (Ned) Netherlands 2 3 David Harrigan (Aus) Colnago - Caravello 1 1 Dominique Perras (Can) HLP/Superstore 3 pts 2 Baden Cooke (Aus) Française des Jeux 2 3 Brett Lancaster (Aus) VIS Jayco 1 Mountains 1 Matt Lloyd (Aus) VIS Jayco 5 pts 2 Peter Hatton (Aus) Australia 3 3 David Harrigan (Aus) Colnago - Caravello 1 1 Peter Hatton (Aus) Australia 7 pts 2 Matt Lloyd (Aus) VIS Jayco 5 3 Mitchell Docker (Aus) AG2r Prévoyance 2 1 Dominique Perras (Can) HLP/Superstore 7 pts 2 Baden Cooke (Aus) Française des Jeux 5 3 David Mc Cann (Irl) Ireland 2 Teams 1 AG2R Prevoyance 10.44.45 2 FDJ 2.49 3 HLP/Superstore 5.01 4 Amore and Vita 17.29 5 Savings and Loans 21.59 6 Victorian Insitute of Sport Jayco 27.36 7 Jelly Belly-Pool Gel 33.18 8 Cyclingnewscom 35.49 9 Colnago - Caravello 43.58 10 Australia 11 Ireland 12 Japan Presented by Latrobe City 45.10 13 Netherlands 49.35 14 MG Xpower Presented by Bigpond 52.11 15 Recyclingcouk/litespeed 16 Shimano 55.50 17 Bridgestone Anchor 18 Davitamon-Lotto 1.05.57 General Classification after Stage 5 1 Dominique Perras (Can) HLP/Superstore 14.33.07 2 Joshua Collingwood (Aus) Savings and Loans 0.31 3 Simon Gerrans (Aus) AG2r Prévoyance 0.32 4 David McKenzie (Aus) HLP/Superstore 0.36 5 Baden Cooke (Aus) Française des Jeux 0.39 6 Nicolas Portal (Fra) AG2r Prévoyance 1.05 7 Peter Hatton (Aus) Australia 1.08 8 Matt Lloyd (Aus) VIS Jayco 1.14 9 David Mc Cann (Irl) Ireland 1.15 10 Mark Renshaw (Aus) Française des Jeux 1.16 11 Wesley Sulzberger (Aus) AG2r Prévoyance 1.32 12 Mitchell Docker (Aus) AG2r Prévoyance 13 Kacper Sowinski (Pol) Amore & Vita 3.05 14 David Harrigan (Aus) Colnago - Caravello 3.49 15 Brett Lancaster (Aus) VIS Jayco 6.20 16 Johnny Hoogerland (Ned) Netherlands 6.58 17 Bernard Sulzeberger (Aus) Cyclingnews.com-Fondriest 7.13 18 Matt Wilson (Aus) Française des Jeux 7.35 19 Glen Chadwick (Aus) Cyclingnews.com-Fondriest 9.18 20 Jonas Ljungblad (Swe) Amore & Vita 9.22 21 Chris Jongewaard (Aus) Savings and Loans 9.59 22 Shaun Higgerson (Aus) MG Xpower p/b Bigpond 11.33 23 Ben Brooks (Aus) Jelly Belly - Pool Gel 12.30 24 Danny Pate (USA) Jelly Belly - Pool Gel 12.37 25 Takashi Miyazawa (Jpn) Bridgestone Anchor 13.10 26 Aliaksandr Kuschynski (Blr) Amore & Vita 13.31 27 Richard England (Aus) HLP/Superstore 13.46 28 Tomoya Kano (Jpn) Shimano 15.46 29 Ben Greenwood (GBr) Recycling.co.uk/Litespeed 16.23 30 Freddy Bichot (Fra) Française des Jeux 17.01 31 Kazuhiro Mori (Jpn) Japan presented by Latrobe City 21.37 32 Kimmo Kananen (Fin) Amore & Vita 22.01 33 Russell Van Hout (Aus) Savings and Loans 22.30 34 Sean Sullivan (Aus) Savings and Loans 35 Jeremy Venell (NZl) Cyclingnews.com-Fondriest 22.37 36 Simon Clarke (Aus) VIS Jayco 22.42 37 Glen Mitchell (NZl) HLP/Superstore 22.47 38 Henk Vogels (Aus) Davitamon-Lotto 23.09 39 Caleb Manion (Aus) Jelly Belly - Pool Gel 23.10 40 Dainius Kairelis (Ltu) Amore & Vita 41 Nick Gates (Aus) Davitamon-Lotto 23.13 42 Ashley Humbert (Aus) Française des Jeux 23.15 43 Karl Menzies (Aus) HLP/Superstore 23.19 44 Hilton Clarke Jnr. (Aus) VIS Jayco 23.33 45 Matthew Goss (Aus) Australia 23.34 46 Peter Dawson (Aus) Australia 47 Cameron Jennings (Aus) Cyclingnews.com-Fondriest 23.35 48 Johnny Clarke (Aus) VIS Jayco 23.40 49 Evan Oliphant (GBr) Recycling.co.uk/Litespeed 23.42 50 Trent Wilson (Aus) Colnago - Caravello 23.45 51 Yukiya Arashiro (Jpn) Japan presented by Latrobe City 23.47 52 Makoto Iilima (Jpn) Japan presented by Latrobe City 53 Yoshiyuki Abe (Jpn) Shimano 23.50 54 Alex Candelario (USA) Jelly Belly - Pool Gel 24.01 55 Bradley Mills (Aus) Davitamon-Lotto 24.04 56 Shinri Suzuki (Jpn) Bridgestone Anchor 25.20 57 Jarron Poad (Aus) MG Xpower p/b Bigpond 25.29 58 Peter Mueller (Aus) Savings and Loans 25.31 59 Kane Oakley (Aus) Cyclingnews.com-Fondriest 25.38 60 Mateusz Mroz (Pol) Amore & Vita 25.41 61 David Kemp (Aus) VIS Jayco 25.43 62 Jason Phillips (Aus) Davitamon-Lotto 63 Peter Milostic (Aus) Davitamon-Lotto 64 Ryan Sullivan (Aus) Davitamon-Lotto 65 Richard Moffatt (Aus) Française des Jeux 25.45 66 Aaron Strong (Aus) MG Xpower p/b Bigpond 25.46 67 Darren Lapthorne (Aus) MG Xpower p/b Bigpond 68 Robert McLachlan (Aus) MG Xpower p/b Bigpond 69 Peter McDonald (Aus) Colnago - Caravello 25.48 70 Kazuya Okazaki (Jpn) Japan presented by Latrobe City 25.50 71 Masahiro Shinagawa (Jpn) Shimano 25.53 72 Yukihiro Doi (Jpn) Shimano 73 Dean Downing (GBr) Recycling.co.uk/Litespeed 25.58 74 Kristian House (GBr) Recycling.co.uk/Litespeed 26.15 75 Stuart Shaw (Aus) MG Xpower p/b Bigpond 26.26 76 Koji Fukishima (Jpn) Bridgestone Anchor 26.27 77 Andy Flickinger (Fra) AG2r Prévoyance 27.01 78 Russell Downing (GBr) Recycling.co.uk/Litespeed 27.11 79 Huub Duyn (Ned) Netherlands 27.12 80 Christophe Oriol (Fra) AG2r Prévoyance 27.20 81 Matty Rice (Aus) Jelly Belly - Pool Gel 27.26 82 Nick Sanderson (Aus) Davitamon-Lotto 27.29 83 Jai Crawford (Aus) HLP/Superstore 28.53 84 Sean Finning (Aus) Australia 29.18 85 Robert Tighello (Aus) Colnago - Caravello 29.41 86 Wouter Mol (Ned) Netherlands 29.43 87 Ashley Hutchinson (Aus) Australia 30.01 88 Mathew Rex (Aus) Australia 89 Kirk Albers (USA) Jelly Belly - Pool Gel 30.04 90 Floris Goesinnen (Ned) Netherlands 30.14 91 Rhys Pollock (Aus) Recycling.co.uk/Litespeed 30.49 92 Bertil Klootwijk (Ned) Netherlands 30.54 93 Andy Naylor (Aus) HLP/Superstore 31.29 94 Domenico Passuello (Ita) Amore & Vita 32.08 95 Eugene Moriarty (Irl) Ireland 32.11 96 Andrew Roche (Irl) Ireland 97 Tommy Evans (Irl) Ireland 98 Troy Glennan (Aus) MG Xpower p/b Bigpond 32.13 99 Yusuke Shimizu (Jpn) Bridgestone Anchor 32.14 100 Takumi Beppu (Jpn) Japan presented by Latrobe City 101 George Bunt (Aus) Colnago - Caravello 32.15 102 Yoshimasa Hirose (Jpn) Shimano 32.20 103 Kieren Cameron (Aus) Française des Jeux 32.36 104 Josh Marden (Aus) Colnago - Caravello 32.45 105 Mitsunari Mitaki (Jpn) Japan presented by Latrobe City 32.47 106 Fabrice Jeandesboz (Fra) Française des Jeux 33.06 107 Joshua Wilson (Aus) AG2r Prévoyance 33.11 108 Phil Thuaux (Aus) HLP/Superstore 35.46 109 Conor Murphy (Irl) Ireland 36.18 110 Jason McIntyre (GBr) Recycling.co.uk/Litespeed 36.44 111 Anthony Challinor (Aus) Savings and Loans 38.38 112 Brice Jones (USA) Jelly Belly - Pool Gel 41.17 113 Andrew Mc Quaid (Irl) Ireland 42.01 114 Erki Putsep (Est) AG2r Prévoyance 42.08 115 Adrian Laidler (Aus) Savings and Loans 43.12 116 Tony Mann (Aus) MG Xpower p/b Bigpond 44.21 117 Cody Stevenson (Aus) Cyclingnews.com-Fondriest 49.10 118 Paul Healion (Irl) Ireland 50.17 119 Steven Cunningham (Aus) Savings and Loans 59.05 120 Stephen Wooldridge (Aus) Australia 1.02.11 Sprint Classification 1 Baden Cooke (Aus) Française des Jeux 16 pts 2 Hilton Clarke Jnr. (Aus) VIS Jayco 9 3 Simon Gerrans (Aus) AG2r Prévoyance 6 4 Dainius Kairelis (Ltu) Amore & Vita 6 5 Dominique Perras (Can) HLP/Superstore 6 6 David McKenzie (Aus) HLP/Superstore 5 7 Johnny Hoogerland (Ned) Netherlands 5 8 Brett Lancaster (Aus) VIS Jayco 4 9 Karl Menzies (Aus) HLP/Superstore 4 10 Chris Jongewaard (Aus) Savings and Loans 4 11 Stuart Shaw (Aus) MG Xpower p/b Bigpond 4 12 Matt Lloyd (Aus) VIS Jayco 3 13 Matthew Goss (Aus) Australia 3 14 Matt Wilson (Aus) Française des Jeux 3 15 Kimmo Kananen (Fin) Amore & Vita 3 16 Richard England (Aus) HLP/Superstore 2 17 Andy Naylor (Aus) HLP/Superstore 2 18 Peter Dawson (Aus) Australia 2 19 Paul Healion (Irl) Ireland 2 20 Russell Van Hout (Aus) Savings and Loans 1 21 Kazuya Okazaki (Jpn) Japan presented by Latrobe City 1 22 David Harrigan (Aus) Colnago - Caravello 1 23 Alex Candelario (USA) Jelly Belly - Pool Gel 1 24 Koji Fukishima (Jpn) Bridgestone Anchor 1 Mountains Classification 1 Peter Hatton (Aus) Australia 15 pts 2 Matt Lloyd (Aus) VIS Jayco 15 3 Dominique Perras (Can) HLP/Superstore 8 4 Makoto Iilima (Jpn) Japan presented by Latrobe City 8 5 Joshua Collingwood (Aus) Savings and Loans 7 6 Baden Cooke (Aus) Française des Jeux 5 7 Russell Downing (GBr) Recycling.co.uk/Litespeed 5 8 Dainius Kairelis (Ltu) Amore & Vita 3 9 Koji Fukishima (Jpn) Bridgestone Anchor 3 10 David Mc Cann (Irl) Ireland 2 11 Mitchell Docker (Aus) AG2r Prévoyance 2 12 Ryan Sullivan (Aus) Davitamon-Lotto 2 13 Stuart Shaw (Aus) MG Xpower p/b Bigpond 2 14 David Harrigan (Aus) Colnago - Caravello 1 Best Young Rider Classification 1 Peter Hatton (Aus) Australia 14.34.15 2 Matt Lloyd (Aus) VIS Jayco 0.06 3 Wesley Sulzberger (Aus) AG2r Prévoyance 0.24 4 Mitchell Docker (Aus) AG2r Prévoyance 5 Johnny Hoogerland (Ned) Netherlands 5.50 6 Bernard Sulzeberger (Aus) Cyclingnews.com-Fondriest 6.05 7 Shaun Higgerson (Aus) MG Xpower p/b Bigpond 10.25 8 Ben Greenwood (GBr) Recycling.co.uk/Litespeed 15.15 9 Simon Clarke (Aus) VIS Jayco 21.34 10 Matthew Goss (Aus) Australia 22.26 11 Johnny Clarke (Aus) VIS Jayco 22.32 12 Yukiya Arashiro (Jpn) Japan presented by Latrobe City 22.39 13 David Kemp (Aus) VIS Jayco 24.35 14 Ryan Sullivan (Aus) Davitamon-Lotto 15 Darren Lapthorne (Aus) MG Xpower p/b Bigpond 24.38 16 Yukihiro Doi (Jpn) Shimano 24.45 17 Huub Duyn (Ned) Netherlands 26.04 18 Nick Sanderson (Aus) Davitamon-Lotto 26.21 19 Jai Crawford (Aus) HLP/Superstore 27.45 20 Sean Finning (Aus) Australia 28.10 21 Mathew Rex (Aus) Australia 28.53 22 Floris Goesinnen (Ned) Netherlands 29.06 23 George Bunt (Aus) Colnago - Caravello 31.07 24 Mitsunari Mitaki (Jpn) Japan presented by Latrobe City 31.39 25 Fabrice Jeandesboz (Fra) Française des Jeux 31.58 26 Joshua Wilson (Aus) AG2r Prévoyance 32.03 27 Andrew Mc Quaid (Irl) Ireland 40.53 Teams Classification 1 AG2R Prevoyance 43.42.03 2 HLP/Superstore 4.19 3 FDJ 5.58 4 Amore and Vita 20.15 5 Savings and Loans 20.50 6 Victorian Insitute of Sport Jayco 27.03 7 Jelly Belly-Pool Gel 34.36 8 Cyclingnewscom 36.26 9 Australia 45.34 10 Colnago - Caravello 46.03 11 Japan Presented by Latrobe City 49.55 12 Recyclingcouk/litespeed 54.11 13 MG Xpower Presented by Bigpond 58.20 14 Ireland 58.49 15 Netherlands 59.08 16 Bridgestone Anchor 1.01.35 17 Shimano 1.02.47 18 Davitamon-Lotto 1.07.20 |
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