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Tour Down Under Stage 6: Gerrans clinches overall win, Greipel takes final stage

Australian claims record 3rd overall victory, German makes it a record 16 stage wins

Simon Gerrans of Orica-GreenEdge has become the first man to win the Santos Tour Down Under three times. Today’s sixth and final stage of the race was won in Adelaide by two-time overall winner André Greipel of Lotto-Belisol, who has now won a record 16 stages in the race.

With today being Australia Day, the country’s cyclists have much to celebrate, sweeping the honours board at the conclusion of the first UCI WorldTour race of 2014.

Besides clinching ochre jersey for the overall victory, Gerrans also won the Adam Internet Sprint contest and Orica-GreenEdge took the Hindmarsh Teams classification.

Lotto-Belisol’s Adam Hansen won the Skoda King of the Mountain standings, and UniSA-Australia’s Jack Haig the Cycle Instead Bet Young Rider catorgory.

"I’ve got my third Tour Down Under win thanks to an outstanding team," commented Gerrans afterwards. "This is an Australian team, on Australia Day, in a WorldTour event, what else could I ask for?"

The 33-year-old won the race by just one second from BMC Racing’s Cadel Evans, the lead having changed hands yesterday on Old Willunga Hill. The podium was completed by Lampre-Merida’s Diego Ulissi.

"It’s been a hard race for me and my team-mates," reflected Gerrans. "It’s been difficult to get the Ochre jersey back, what a tough week!”

Remarkably, Gerrans’ slender margin of victory this year isn’t as narrow as when he last won the race, in 2011 – then, he finished the race on the same time as Alejandro Valverde of Movistar, winning on countback.

"I had the experience from two years ago of defending the lead with a very small margin,” said Gerrans. "I was confident in my team-mates to take me home safely, which they did today. Until I crossed the line, I suspected that Diego Ulissi would try and do something, but it went all right."

Evans, meanwhile, who saw the seven-second lead he had held yesterday morning evaporate on the upper slopes of Old Willunga Hill, said: "This race is fantastic, the fans really make this race and this ambiance, I am so pleased, so proud of us as a cycling nation."

"I took my best judgement on the road [so] I have to be satisfied with how it went.

"We prefer to win, that's what we're hard-wired to win," he added. "[But] to lose by 1 second shows that we're in a good way."

Speaking of his win on a new, 4.7km Adelaide city-centre circuit that the peloton rode 18 times, Greipel said: "Chapeau to my team-mates, they rode incredibly fast so I could save myself for the last moment.

"This is a very nice victory for us, I had fast legs today and I’m confident in my capacities these days.

"It was difficult to keep the peloton together but everyone knew where we’d start the lead out. This new circuit is really fast but we have enough experience in the team to adjust ourselves to a new course. I’m really happy to come out of the Santos Tour Down Under as a winner again."

Greipel was followed across the line by two Omega Pharma-Quick Step riders – Mark Renshaw, who will be riding much of the season back in the service of Mark Cavendish after joining the Belgian team from Belkin, and Britain’s Andy Fenn.

Missing from the final sprint was Greipel’s compatriot and the man expected to pose the biggest threat to him during this week’s sprint stages, Giant-Shimano’s Marcel Kittel, who got separated from his leadout man, Koen de Kort, who finished fourth today.

Simon joined road.cc as news editor in 2009 and is now the site’s community editor, acting as a link between the team producing the content and our readers. A law and languages graduate, published translator and former retail analyst, he has reported on issues as diverse as cycling-related court cases, anti-doping investigations, the latest developments in the bike industry and the sport’s biggest races. Now back in London full-time after 15 years living in Oxford and Cambridge, he loves cycling along the Thames but misses having his former riding buddy, Elodie the miniature schnauzer, in the basket in front of him.

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merckxman | 10 years ago
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Great to have cycling back on TV and a thoroughly entertaining race.....last stage ruined my fantasy cycling result..

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