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Tattersall's Cup Series Tour of Gippsland - NE
Australia, August 2-6, 2006
Photography
Stage 9 - August 6: Warragul - Warragul, 134.8kmsFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
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Shane Goss/www.licoricegallery.com
Stage 8 - August 5: Traralgon - Hazelwood, 63.2kmsFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
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Shane Goss/www.licoricegallery.com
Stage 7 - August 5: Traralgon, 45kmsFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
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Shane Goss/www.licoricegallery.com
Stage 6 - August 4: Bairnsdale, 33kmsFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
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Shane Goss/www.licoricegallery.com
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It's sign on time...
but Dot Hall hasn't finished lunch yet!
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Rick Martin...
looking after riders on tour.
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The pink outfits of the Specialized team
in action during the stage six criterium in Bairnsdale.
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Riders on the streets of Bairnsdale
during the 33 kilometre criterium.
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The field had to complete 30 laps
of a 1.1km circuit.
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The locals were doing handstands
for the Tour of Gippsland in Bairnsdale!
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The colourful streets of Bairnsdale
during racing in the Tour of Gippsland.
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Riders give chase to a lead group
during a fast paced criterium in Bairnsdale.
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The leaders opened a nice gap
on the peloton during a hotly contested criterium.
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Eventual winner Cody Stevenson (FRF Couriers / Caravello)
follows Wes Sulzberger into a bend in Bairnsdale.
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Patrick Shaw (Jayco VIS) takes the leaders
into a bend halfway through the 33 kilometre criterium.
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David Pell (Team UNO) has the peloton
in tow in search of the leaders.
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Casey Munro from Victoria
in the peloton during stage six in Bairnsdale.
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Mitchell Docker (Drapac Porsche) (L),
in the top ten on GC after six stages of the Tour of Gippsland.
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The leaders corner in Bairnsdale
keeping the peloton at bay in the concluding laps.
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Jack Alexander (L) of Victoria
and Tasmanian Jarrod Harman (Praties) corner in Bairnsdale.
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Hey Shirley, did you know
that the Tour of Gippsland is part of the Tattersall's Cup Cycling Series?
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Tour leader Dean Windsor (Drapac Porsche)
on the front of the lead group in the final laps.
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The peloton goes on the attack
looking to reel the leaders in before the finish.
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Victorian David Pell (Team UNO)
on the attack again!
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Stephen Wooldridge (SA.com)
grimaces while trying to bridge the gap in the concluding laps.
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Cody Stevenson (FRF Couriers/Caravello)
makes it two victories in one day after outsprinting the tour leader Dean Windsor to the line.
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The stage six podium
- (L-R) Dean Windsor (Drapac Porsche, 2nd), Cody Stevenson (FRF Couriers / Caravello, 1st), and Wes Sulzberger (SA.com, 3rd), chatting with commentator Lindsay Hill.
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He may have been the Subaru Most Aggressive Rider
- but Mark O'Brien (Jayco VIS) was a little shy on the podium.
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Ah, that's better
- Mark O'Brien (Jayco VIS), winner of the Subaru Most Aggressive rider award on stage six.
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Dean Windsor (Drapac Porsche) is the East Gippsland
Criterium Championship leader after six stages.
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But wait there's more:
Dean Windsor is also the Tour of Gippsland leader and wearer of the yellow jersey.
Stage 5 - August 4: Lakes Entrance - Metung, 65.5kmsFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
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Shane Goss/www.licoricegallery.com
Stage 4 - August 3: Orbost - Lakes Entrance, 113.7kmsFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
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Shane Goss/www.licoricegallery.com
Stage 3 - August 3: Orbost, 42kmsFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
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Shane Goss/www.licoricegallery.com
Stage 2 - August 2: Mallacoota, 93.8kmsFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
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Shane Goss/www.licoricegallery.com
Stage 1 - August 2: Mallacoota, 25.5kmsFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
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Shane Goss/www.licoricegallery.com
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