Posted by Editor on 01/17/07
Tour Down Under - Australia<
Photos by Greg Descantes
Stage 1 - Mawson Lakes to Tanunda 152 km
1 Karl Menzies (Aus) Australia - UniSA 3:50:51
2 Martin Elmiger (Sui) AG2r Prevoyance s.t.
3 Lars Bak (Den) Team CSC at 0:03
4 Matthew Lloyd (Aus) Predictor - Lotto s.t.
5 Gustav Larsson (Swe) Unibet.com 0:11
6 Gene Bates (Aus) SouthAustralia.com-AIS 0:45
7 Paolo Longo Borghini (Ita) Barloworld
8 Yannick Talabardon (Fra) Credit Agricole
9 Luke Roberts (Aus) Team CSC all s.t.
10 Simon Clarke (Aus) SouthAustralia.com-AIS 0:58
20 Stuart O'Grady (Aus) Team CSC 26:15
22 Laurent Brochard (Fra) Bouygues Telecom
42 Cyril Dessel (Fra) AG2r Prevoyance
68 Robbie McEwen (Aus) Predictor - Lotto
83 Fred Rodriquez (USA) Predictor - Lotto all s.t.
GC
1 Karl Menzies (Aus) Australia - UniSA 3:50:45
2 Martin Elmiger (Sui) AG2r Prevoyance at 0:01
3 Lars Bak (Den) Team CSC 0:07
4 Matthew Lloyd (Aus) Predictor - Lotto 0:09
5 Gustav Larsson (Swe) Unibet.com 0:17
6 Gene Bates (Aus) SouthAustralia.com-AIS 0:46
7 Luke Roberts (Aus) Team CSC s.t.
8 Paolo Longo Borghini (Ita) Barloworld 0:51
9 Yannick Talabardon (Fra) Credit Agricole s.t.
10 Simon Clarke (Aus) SouthAustralia.com-AIS 1:04
Mountains Classification
1 Serge Pauwels (Ned) Chocolade Jacques - Topsport Vlaanderen 16 points
2 Gustav Larsson (Swe) Unibet.com 12
3 Paolo Longo Borghini (Ita) Barloworld 8
4 Nicolas Crosbie (Fra) Bouygues Telecom 6
5 Yannick Talabardon (Fra) Credit Agricole 4
Points Classification
1 Gene Bates (Aus) SouthAustralia.com-AIS 10 points
2 Luke Roberts (Aus) Team CSC 10
3 Karl Menzies (Aus) Australia - UniSA 8
4 Martin Elmiger (Sui) AG2r Prevoyance 8
5 Lars Bak (Den) Team CSC 4
Under 23 Classification
1 Simon Clarke (Aus) SouthAustralia.com-AIS 3:51:49
2 Clinton Avery (NZl) New Zealand National Team at 23:37
3 Michael Ford (Aus) SouthAustralia.com-AIS 25:17
4 Matthew Goss (Aus) Team CSC
5 Geraint Thomas (GBr) Barloworld both s.t.
Team GC
1 Team CSC 11:59:36
2 SouthAustralia.com-AIS at 0:55
3 Predictor Lotto 2:13
4 Bouygues Telecom 4:52
5 AG2R-Prevoyance 25:27
14 Navigators Insurance Cycling Team 28:27
Report from Tour Down Under
Australian Karl Menzies scored his biggest career result so far when he powered home at the end of the 155.5km stage one from Mawson Lakes to Tanunda to claim the early lead in the 2007 Tour Down Under.
72,000 fans lined the race route through South Australia's picturesque Barossa Valley wine growing region to witness the action and support the international field of 111 riders.
Menzies was part of an 18 strong group that formed 16 kilometres into the stage but played his tactical cards to perfection in the final 30 kilometres to put himself with the leaders approaching the final sprint. The powerfully built 183cm Tasmanian, riding with the UniSA-Australia team, reacted quickly to counter an attack from Predictor-Lotto debutant, Australia's Matt Lloyd, 800 metres from the finish. Menzies blew past Lloyd and hit the front with 300 metres remaining. He won in a time of 3h50m51s ahead of fast finishing Swiss rider Martin Elmiger (AG2R-Prevoyance). Denmark's Lars Bak (Team CSC) crossed three seconds later to claim third.
Menzies' win comes hot on the heels of his third place finish in the men's road race at the Australian Championships last Sunday.
"This is as big as it gets for me - this is the best result by a long way," said Menzies. "That was everything I had on Sunday at the Nationals and I was beaten by two stronger guys on the day but you know another day, another race and I had the best legs today.
"We thought it might go down early, so we all had to be up there," he said of the early breakaway. "The group went and that was it for the day and then the attacking started with 30km to go and five of us left in the
end, we all worked all the way to the line."
Menzies now holds a narrow one second lead overall from Elmiger with Bak a further six seconds off the lead. Lloyd is sitting in fourth at nine seconds.
"I was a bit upset that I made the move because it means I've gotta make it up that Willunga Hill (Saturday's stage) so a bit of presure but I'll have a think about that later," joked Menzies. "I was just happy to win a stage and I could probably go home now if I wanted to (laughs). But I'll try and get to the end and we'll just wait to see what happens."
Stage 1 started under sunny skies with the promise of as steamy day in the saddle for the stellar field of riders who wasted no time getting the racing underway. South Australian, Brett Aitken (UniSA-Australia) launched an early attack at the six kilometre mark and he was joined soon after by fellow South Australian, Gene Bates (SouthAustralia.com-AIS) and New Zealand's Gordon McCauley but the break failed to stick.
However at the 16 kilometre mark an attack was launched that proved to be the decisive one and by the first SA Lotteries intermediate sprint of the day at One Tree Hill (26.5km) 18 riders had established a lead of more than two minutes. South Australian Luke Roberts (CSC) claimed the sprint points ahead of Bates and Spaniard Juan Miguel Mercado (Agritubel).
With a lead group containing a rider from each team of the race, (CSC, SouthAustralia.com-AIS, Predictor-Lotto and Bouygues Telecom had two representatives each in the group), there was no incentive for the rest of the field to chase it down and by the time the leaders reached the 'A Brilliant Blend' King of the Mountain at Humbug Scrub the gap had increased to more than five minutes with only New Zealand's Clinton Avery giving chase.
The second intermediate sprint at Williamstown (59.9km) saw Bates first across the line ahead of Roberts with Elmiger third. Avery remained a lone figure 6m14s behind the leaders with the gap to the main field at almost 12 minutes.
The leaders passed through Tanunda intact to begin the first loop through the Barossa Valley intact but when they approached Seppeltsfield for the final loop the attacks began and by the time the front of the race turned back onto the Barossa Valley Highway at Nuriootpa for the final run into the finish the five riders who would fight out the placings were well clear.
Stuart O'Grady (CSC) led home the main field 26m15s after Menzies with Avery placing 19th at 24m35s after a very lonely day on the road.
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