Posted by Editoress on 01/17/10
Team Sky score quinella in debut race
Team Sky lived up to expectations today delivering a quinella across the line in the Cancer Counci Helpline Classic, the curtain raiser to the Santos Tour Down Under which gets underway on Tuesday.
New Zealand's Greg Henderson, 33, claimed the win in the 30 lap, 51 kilometre, hit out at Rymill Park in Adelaide in front of an estimated 108,000 fans who turned up to cheer on one of the best ever fields assembled in Australia.
“It does not get any better than that,” said Henderson. “We were joking about winning today and putting ourselves out there on the map for the new sponsor."
And Sky Broadcasting must certainly be impressed with the finely tuned team work of their riders who took over from HTC-Columbia on the front and controlled the race for the final two laps.
"It does not get any better than that, they are an unbelieveable team, I don’t think I have ever been on a lead out that was as fast as that," said Henderson. “In the end my job was pretty easy, I just followed Chris Sutton and the rest of the fella’s.
"Wow what a feeling!"
Sutton, who hails from Sydney, was the final carriage in the lead out train and managed to hang on for second place with HTC-Columbia's Andre Greipel (GER) pipping Australian Robbie McEwen (Katusha) for third place.
"I was on the back and I just yelled yes, and it went down the line, yes, yes, yes, like we had practiced in training," explained Henderson. "When the boys sped up, I though 'wow!, where are you going', it was just so fast.
"The other teams tried to challenge us down the back straight and Matt Goss (HTC-Columbia) snuck in the middle but it actually helped us in our lead out. I just came off CJ (Sutton) before the finish," said Henderson. "It was unbelieveable.”
The crowd was treated to a spectacle of cycling which began from the minute the riders lined up for the start. Seven time Tour de France champion Lance Armstrong shook hands with reigning road race World Champion Cadel Evans while three time time trial World Champion Michael Rogers looked on. 2009 Vuelta a Espana winner, Alejandro Valverde and 2007 Tour de France Champion, Oscar Pereiro were close by as was local boy and 2008 Paris-Roubaix winner, Stuart O'Grady. Another hometown hero in 2009 U23 time trial World Champion, Jack Bobridge also lined up with three time Tour de France green jersey champion Robbie McEwen and 2003 Tour de France sprint champion, Baden Cooke among what was a veritable who's who of cycling stars.
Armstrong, making his debut with RadioShack for the team's first race together continued to endear himself to his Adelaide fans featuring prominently in the later stages of the race as part of a break away group of five that was only caught three laps out from the finish.
"I felt like I tested them a little bit," said Armstrong. "We had a few good weeks in Hawaii so I know I've got a bit of power, but sometimes it's better to be up on those small groups than to be back fighting with 100 guys for every wheel and every corner.
"I had a small desire to be in a group like that, but that one stayed away longer than we all expected and longer than I saw last year," said Armstrong. "It ended up being tough - I want to go back and look at the effort on the computer, it was a tough half hour.
"Everybody was completely going for it, no talking and only a little bit of looking around after the corners to see how close they were," he added. "You get inside 10 (laps to go) and then to seven and six and you think 'uh oh' ... if there's a crash in the field, if two teams can't get together or don't get together, you just never know."
But Armstrong was pleased to finish the race 'feeling swell'.
"I don't know, I certainly felt better today than last year - but last year in this event I felt a little like a monkey screwing a football, too," he said. "It was not pretty last year, this year was a little more comfortable."
The riders will enjoy a day's break tomorrow ahead of Stage 1 of the Santos Tour Down Under which will cover a 141km course from Clare to Tanunda across two of the world's premium wine producing regions.
Press release
Cancer Council Helpline Classic: Rymill Park 51km | |
1 Gregory Hederson (NZl) Team Sky | 1:04:33 |
2 Christopher Sutton (Aus) Team Sky | |
3 Andre Greipel (Ger) HTC-Columbia | |
4 Robbie McEwen (Aus) Katusha | |
5 Baden Cooke (Aus) Team Saxo Bank | |
6 Graeme Brown (Aus) Rabobank | |
7 Allan Davis (Aus) Astana | |
8 Jose Rojas (Esp) Caisse d’Epargne | |
9 Anthony Ravard (Fra) Ag2R La Mondiale | |
10 Manuel Cardoso (Ita) Footon-Servetto | |
11 Juan Jose Haedo (Arg) Team Saxo Bank | |
12 Mathew Goss (Aus) HTC-Columbia | |
13 Daryl Impey (RSA) Team RadioShack | |
14 Jonathan Cantwell (Aus) UniSA-Australian National Team | |
15 George Hincapie (USA) BMC Racing Team | |
16 Tomas Vaitkus (Ltu) Team RadioShack | |
17 Denis Galimzyanov (Rus) Katusha | |
18 Gert Steegmans (Bel) Team RadioShack | |
19 Yauheni Hutarovich (Blr) Française des Jeux | |
20 René Mandri (Est) Ag2R La Mondiale | |
21 Robbie Hunter (RSA) Garmin-Transitions | |
22 Jurgen Roelandts (Bel) Omega Pharma – Lotto | |
23 Wim Stroetinga (Ned) Team Milram | |
24 Robert Foester (Ger) Team Milram | |
25 Yuriy Krivtsov (Ukr) Ag2R La Mondiale | |
26 Ivan Velasco (Esp) Euskaltel – Euskadi | |
27 Peter Sagan (Skv) Liquigas | |
28 Gorka Izaguirre (Esp) Euskaltel – Euskadi | |
29 Maciej Paterski (Pol) Liquigas | |
30 Sebastien Rosseler (Bel) Team RadioShack | |
31 Benjamin Swift (GBr) Team Sky | |
32 Valeriy Dmitriyev (Kaz) Astana | |
33 Mauro Santambrogio (Ita) BMC Racing Team | |
34 Fabio Sabatini (Ita) Liquigas | |
35 Jonas Ljungblad (Swe) Omega Pharma – Lotto | |
36 Mathieu Drujon (Fra) Caisse d’Epargne | |
37 Stuart O'Grady (Aus) Team Saxo Bank | |
38 Bernard Eisel (Aut) HTC-Columbia | all s.t. |
39 Cameron Meyer (Aus) Garmin-Transitions | 0:08 |
40 Josep Jufre Pou (Esp) Astana | |
41 David Gutierrez (Esp) Footon-Servetto | |
42 Ivan Gutierrez (Esp) Caisse d’Epargne | |
43 Bert Grabsch (Ger) HTC-Columbia | |
44 Michael Rogers (Aus) HTC-Columbia | |
45 Pierre Cazaux (Fra) Française des Jeux | |
46 Frank Hoj (Den) Team Saxo Bank | |
47 Stijn Vandenbergh (Bel) Katusha | |
48 Gorazd Stangelj (Slo) Astana | |
49 Yaroslav Popovych (Ukr) Team RadioShack | |
50 Mickael Delage (Fra) Omega Pharma – Lotto | |
51 Rick Flens (Ned) Rabobank | |
52 Romain Sicard (Fra) Euskaltel – Euskadi | |
53 Eduard Vorganov (RSA) Katusha | |
54 Mikel Nieve (Esp) Euskaltel – Euskadi | |
55 Alejandro Valverde (Esp) Caisse d’Epargne | |
56 Luis Leon Sanchez (Esp) Caisse d’Epargne | |
57 Gerben Lowik (Ned) Omega Pharma – Lotto | |
58 Wesley Sulzberger (Aus) Française des Jeux | |
59 Nikolas Maes (Bel) Quick Step | |
60 Aitor Perez Arrieta (Esp) Footon-Servetto | |
61 Peter Mcdonald (Aus) UniSA-Australian National Team | |
62 Lance Armstrong (USA) Team RadioShack | |
63 Jose Alberto Benitez Roman (Esp) Footon-Servetto | |
64 Martin Kohler (Sui) BMC Racing Team | |
65 Olivier Kaisen (Bel) Omega Pharma – Lotto | |
66 Kristjan Koren (Slo) Liquigas | |
67 Christian Meier (Can) Garmin-Transitions | |
68 Andriy Grivko (Ukr) Astana | |
69 Thomas Vedel Kvist (Den) Quick Step | |
70 Kasper Klostergaard (Den) Team Saxo Bank | |
71 Ludovic Turpin (Fra) Ag2R La Mondiale | all s.t. |
72 Mauro Finetto (Ita) Liquigas | 0:16 |
73 Anthony Roux (Fra) Française des Jeux | 0:17 |
74 Michele Merlo (Ita) Footon-Servetto | |
75 Marcel Sieberg (Ger) HTC-Columbia | |
76 Luke Roberts (Aus) Team Milram | all s.t. |
77 Thomas Frei (Sui) BMC Racing Team | 0:23 |
78 Evans Cadel (Aus) BMC Racing Team | |
79 Thibaut Pinot (Fra) Française des Jeux | |
80 Matthew Wilson (Aus) Garmin-Transitions | |
81 Danilo Wyss (Sui) BMC Racing Team | |
82 Michael Matthews (Aus) UniSA-Australian National Team | |
83 Stef Clement (Ned) Rabobank | |
84 Alexander Pliuschin (Mda) Katusha | |
85 Jonathan Castroviejo (Esp) Euskaltel – Euskadi | |
86 Jurgen Van Goolen (Bel) Omega Pharma – Lotto | |
87 Miguel Minguez (Esp) Euskaltel – Euskadi | |
88 Jacopo Guarnieri (Ita) Liquigas | |
89 Daniel Sesma (Esp) Euskaltel – Euskadi | |
90 Thomas Rohregger (Ger) Team Milram | |
91 Trent Lowe (Aus) Garmin-Transitions | |
92 Tiziano Dall'Antionia (Ita) Liquigas | |
93 Timothy Roe (Aus) UniSA-Australian National Team | |
94 Arthur Vichot (Fra) Française des Jeux | |
95 David Kemp (Aus) UniSA-Australian National Team | |
96 Christopher Froome (GBr) Team Sky | |
97 Jesus Hernandez Blazquez (Esp) Astana | |
98 Davide Vigano (Ita) Team Sky | |
99 Oscar Pereiro (Esp) Astana | |
100 Anders Lund (Den) Team Saxo Bank | |
101 Jens Voigt (Ger) Team Saxo Bank | |
102 Simon Clarke (Aus) UniSA-Australian National Team | |
103 Cyril Dessel (Fra) Ag2R La Mondiale | |
104 Julian Dean (NZl) Garmin-Transitions | |
105 Sergey Klimov (Rus) Katusha | |
106 Joan Ripoll Horrach (Esp) Katusha | |
107 Biel Kadri (Fra) Ag2R La Mondiale | |
108 Martin Elmiger (Sui) Ag2R La Mondiale | |
109 Jos Van Emden (Ned) Rabobank | |
110 Mauro Facci (Ita) Quick Step | |
111 Markus Fothen (Ger) Team Milram | |
112 Jack Bobridge (Aus) Garmin-Transitions | |
113 Rohan Dennis (Aus) UniSA-Australian National Team | |
114 Jurgen Van De Walle (Bel) Quick Step | |
115 Mikael Cherel (Fra) Française des Jeux | |
116 Dominik Roels (Ger) Team Milram | |
117 Hayden Roulston (NZl) HTC-Columbia | |
118 Jason Mccartney (USA) Team RadioShack | |
119 Karsten Kroon (Ned) BMC Racing Team | |
120 Pieter Weening (Ned) Rabobank | |
121 Matthew Lloyd (Aus) Omega Pharma – Lotto | |
122 Jose Garcia (Esp) Caisse d’Epargne | |
123 Koos Moerenhout (Ned) Rabobank | |
124 Kevin Van Impe (Bel) Quick Step | |
125 Addy Engels (Ned) Quick Step | all s.t. |
126 Tom Leezer (Ned) Rabobank | 0:35 |
127 Mathew Hayman (Aus) Team Sky | 0:55 |
128 David Vitoria (Esp) Footon-Servetto | 1:16 |
129 Perget Mathieu (Fra) Caisse d’Epargne | |
130 Russell Downing (GBr) Team Sky | both s.t. |
131 Björn Schroder (Ger) Team Milram | 1:34 |
DNS Martin Pedersen (Den) Footon-Servetto | |
DNS Andreas Stauff (Ger) Quick Step |
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