Image courtesy Jarrod Partridge

Spaniard Alejandro Valverde has won the Queen stage of the Santos Tour Down Under edging out Australian road champion, Simon Gerrans (GreenEDGE) whose second place atop Old Willunga Hill has put him into the race lead.

Valverde (Movistar) stopped the clock at 3:45:48, half a wheel ahead of Gerrans as the pair both lunged for the line at the end of the Tour’s first ever hill top finish. Third across the line, two seconds back, was Tiago Machado (RadioShack-Nissan) with Canberra’s Michael Rogers (Sky) a further two seconds back in fourth place.

“I’m super happy, I can’t believe it,” said Valverde. “My team has been genius, I’ve won thanks to them. It’s an emotional moment for me.

“The stage suited me. We’ve put the team at the front and it’s a perfect comeback for me.”

After the bonus seconds were allocated Valverde and Gerrans were equal on time at the top of the standings but a countback of previous stage placings put Gerrans in the Santos Tour Down Under ochre race leader’s jersey to the delight of GreenEDGE team owner Gerry Ryan, fans and team officials in South Australia to celebrate the debut of the first Australian registered team to race the WorldTour.

“I’m rapt to have the lead going into the last stage. It’s such a big deal for GreenEDGE to take the lead into the last stage in their first WorldTour outing so I’m thrilled and really rapt with the whole team’s performance, they have really supported me all week so I really can’t thank the guys enough.”

Gerrans’ team mate and local legend, Stuart O’Grady, who was named Hindmarsh Most Aggressive rider of the day, was overwhelmed by the atmosphere and support from the crowd of 120,000.

“It was seriously like an end of the Tour de France stage. Look at all the people, the stadium, the finish. I would never have dreamed a bike race to be as big in Australia, let alone Adelaide and the people have been absolutely fantastic,” said O’Grady. “Coming up the hill today, it was like the tour.”

O’Grady was one of six riders in the only serious breakaway of the day that established early in the 151km race that covered three laps from McLaren Vale, through Willunga and out to Aldinga Beach before the final two loops took the race up Old Willunga Hill. Joining O’Grady was Briton Andrew Fenn (Omega Pharma – Lotto), Belgians Thomas De Gendt (Vacansoleil-DCM), and Kristof Goddaert (AG2R La Mondiale), Tasmanian Nathan Haas (Garmin-Barracuda) and the Tour’s first Japanese entrant Takashi Miyazawa (Saxo Bank).

They contested both Jayco intermediate sprints with Goddaert winning the first sprint at Snapper Point (63.4km) and De Gendt the second at 103.4km.

But while the break rode out to a substantial lead early, the teams of the climbers had no intention of letting them stay away. Halfway up Old Willunga Hill for the first SKODA King of the Mountain they were all caught except for Haas who soloed over the top for the points.

“I thought my team mates are in that group so I thought moving out in front just gave them a sit on, and it would put some pressure on the legs of the other teams and I did that but unfortunately two of our riders got dropped and in the end it was only Jack Bauer,” said Haas who was caught on the descent. “It was inevitable …I knew that I didn’t have the legs to make up the climb the second time.”

As the front of the race regrouped the pace stayed high heading through Willunga for the last time with several attacks being launched. But in the end it was a select group of eight who challenged over the final 200 metres for a place on gthe podium.

UniSA-Australia’s Rohan Dennis, who recently claimed both the under 23 time trial and road race national titles, was in super form today and went all out to hold onto his lead in the SKODA King of the Mountain classification. He was third over the climb the first time and fifth on the stage to end the day with 29 points, five clear of De Gendt and Gerrans.

“The only way to do it is to put yourself in the race. I’m a little bit stuffed now but its all worth it in the end. I guess sometimes you need a little bit of form as well to have that confidence to actually go up the front but sometimes it’s just sort of a gut feeling, just sort of hope for the best,” said Dennis who is racing against some of his boyhood idols. “It’s always a bit of a worry because I know how good they actually are. I’m hoping they’re feeling or hurting as much as what I am. I just need to keep sort of positive when your at the front and you just think they’re hurting as much as you, really just stay as positive as possible.”

Dennis is also the top ranked in the Cycle Instead Young Rider (aged under 26) classification sitting five seconds ahead of Norwegian Edvald Boasson Hagen (Sky) on the overall rankings and team manager Dave Sanders is thrilled with the way the composite national team has performed this week.

“I’m very proud of these kids [for holding onto the mountain jersey], I mean these are the best riders in the world, I just got them to believe not to be afraid of them, to race them,” said Sanders. “You’ll either get there or you won’t but you can’t (win) if you don’t have a go.”

Boasson Hagen is leading the Jayco Sprint classification on 46 points, 11 clear of two stage winner and previous race leader, Andre Greipel and hopes to hold onto that jersey and move a little higher up the standings from his current place of sixth at 18 seconds.

“My team did a great job and I managed to get up the climb first time so I felt really good,” said Boasson Hagen “(The second time) was really hard for me, so we managed to get over the top, so I’m so happy and the team did a great job today I thought.”

His team mate Rogers is sitting in fourth place overall at 14 seconds after an exhausting effort.

“The whole hill was pretty tough and there was strong head wind. The goal was to get everything out and scrape the bottom of barrel and I did that and I’m really happy,” said Rogers. “I jumped with 400 metres to go and Valverde and Gerrans got on my wheel and went when I blew. But I am really happy and it’s been a long time since I have been able to scrape the bottom of the barrel. It’s a win for myself and I am really happy.”

The leading team in the Brilliant Blend Team competition is RadioShack-Nissan-Trek who have a 24 seconds buffer over Sky ProCycling.

Sunday’s final stage will be contested over 20 laps of a street circuit at Elder Park on the banks of the Torrens River north of the Adelaide CBD. The 90 kilometre finale is set to be a corker with time bonuses up for grabs at the two Jayco intermediate sprints and on the stage finish and several riders in striking distance of the win.

Race Results

Tour Down Under (2012) - Stage 5

21 Jan 2012


Stage 5
Position Name Nationality Team Time Gap
1 VALVERDE, Alejandro ESP MOVISTAR 3:45:48
2 GERRANS, Simon AUS ORICA-GREENEDGE
3 MACHADO, Tiago POR RADIOSHACK-NISSAN 0:02
4 ROGERS, Michael AUS SKY PROCYCLING 0:04
5 DENNIS, Rohan AUS UNI SA-Australia 0:07
6 BOASSON HAGEN, Edvald NOR SKY PROCYCLING 0:12
7 MORENO BAZAN, Javier ESP MOVISTAR 0:13
8 BAKELANTS, Jan BEL RADIOSHACK-NISSAN
9 BAUER, Jack NZL GARMIN-BARRACUDA 0:26
10 VORGANOV, Eduard RUS KATUSHA
11 MATTHEWS, Michael AUS RABOBANK 0:29
12 GERDEMANN, Linus GER RADIOSHACK-NISSAN 0:32
13 CIOLEK, Gerald GER OMEGA PHARMA-QUICKSTEP 0:43
14 PATE, Danny USA SKY PROCYCLING 0:55
15 MADRAZO RUIZ, Angel ESP MOVISTAR 1:05
16 PAUWELS, Serge BEL OMEGA PHARMA-QUICKSTEP 1:18
17 KOHLER, Martin SUI BMC RACING
18 ROJAS GIL, Jose Joaquin ESP MOVISTAR
19 BALLAN, Alessandro ITA BMC RACING 1:50
20 KADRI, Blel FRA AG2R LA MONDIALE 2:22
21 KELDERMAN, Wilco NED RABOBANK 2:23
22 FLORENCIO CABRE, Xavier ESP KATUSHA
23 GUTIERREZ PALACIOS, José Ivan ESP MOVISTAR
24 THOMAS, Geraint GBR SKY PROCYCLING
25 SULZBERGER, Bernard AUS UNI SA-Australia 2:25
26 HANSEN, Adam AUS LOTTO BELISOL
27 CASAR, Sandy FRA FDJ-BIG MAT
28 KOREN, Kristijan SLO LIQUIGAS-CANNONDALE
29 ROY, Jérémy FRA FDJ-BIG MAT 2:33
30 SANCHEZ GIL, Luis Leon ESP RABOBANK 2:35
31 LLOYD, Matthew AUS LAMPRE - ISD
32 HAUSSLER, Heinrich AUS GARMIN-BARRACUDA 2:55
33 ROBERTS, Luke AUS SAXO BANK 3:15
34 LEMARCHAND, Romain FRA AG2R LA MONDIALE 3:23
35 VERMOTE, Julien BEL OMEGA PHARMA-QUICKSTEP 3:31
36 SERGENT, Jesse NZL RADIOSHACK-NISSAN
37 FREIRE GOMEZ, Oscar ESP KATUSHA
38 ROULSTON, Hayden NZL RADIOSHACK-NISSAN
39 HESJEDAL, Ryder CAN GARMIN-BARRACUDA
40 MCCARTHY, Jay AUS UNI SA-Australia
41 VOIGT, Jens GER RADIOSHACK-NISSAN
42 VAN AVERMAET, Greg BEL BMC RACING
43 CARUSO, Giampaolo ITA KATUSHA
44 IZAGIRRE INSAUSTI, Gorka ESP EUSKALTEL - EUSKADI 4:02
45 VEIKKANEN, Jussi FIN FDJ-BIG MAT
46 FRANK, Mathias SUI BMC RACING
47 LAGUTIN, Sergey UZB VACANSOLEIL-DCM
48 LOPEZ GARCIA, David ESP MOVISTAR 5:31
49 BENNATI, Daniele ITA RADIOSHACK-NISSAN
50 JÖRGENSEN, Jonas Aaen DEN SAXO BANK
51 HAAS, Nathan AUS GARMIN-BARRACUDA 5:46
52 ELMIGER, Martin SUI AG2R LA MONDIALE 5:48
53 SMUKULIS, Gatis LAT KATUSHA
54 MEYER, Cameron AUS ORICA-GREENEDGE 6:38
55 REYNES MIMO, Vincente ESP LOTTO BELISOL 7:09
56 HAYMAN, Mathew AUS SKY PROCYCLING
57 GODDAERT, Kristof BEL AG2R LA MONDIALE
58 IGLINSKIY, Valentin KAZ ASTANA
59 PAVARIN, Marcello ITA VACANSOLEIL-DCM
60 SELVAGGI, Mirko ITA VACANSOLEIL-DCM
61 MAASKANT, Martijn NED GARMIN-BARRACUDA
62 MONTAGUTI, Matteo ITA AG2R LA MONDIALE
63 GRUZDEZ, Dmitry KAZ ASTANA
64 PEREZ MORENO, Ruben ESP EUSKALTEL - EUSKADI
65 GARCIA AMBROA, Ricardo ESP EUSKALTEL - EUSKADI
66 NORRIS, Lachlan AUS UNI SA-Australia
67 PAULINHO, Sergio Miguel Moreira POR SAXO BANK
68 BELKOV, Maxim RUS KATUSHA
69 LEEZER, Thomas NED RABOBANK
70 SICARD, Romain FRA EUSKALTEL - EUSKADI 7:41
71 DE GENDT, Thomas BEL VACANSOLEIL-DCM 9:50
72 FENN, Andrew GBR OMEGA PHARMA-QUICKSTEP 9:52
73 TRENTIN, Matteo ITA OMEGA PHARMA-QUICKSTEP
74 O'GRADY, Stuart AUS ORICA-GREENEDGE
75 KAISEN, Olivier BEL LOTTO BELISOL 10:52
76 BONNET, William FRA FDJ-BIG MAT
77 HONDO, Danilo GER LAMPRE - ISD
78 SUTTON, Christopher AUS SKY PROCYCLING 12:02
79 SABATINI, Fabio ITA LIQUIGAS-CANNONDALE
80 GOSS, Matthew Harley AUS ORICA-GREENEDGE
81 RENSHAW, Mark AUS RABOBANK
82 DA DALTO, Mauro ITA LIQUIGAS-CANNONDALE
83 RATTO, Daniele ITA LIQUIGAS-CANNONDALE
84 BOZIC, Borut SLO ASTANA
85 MARYCZ, Jaroslaw POL SAXO BANK
86 VAN EMDEN, Jos NED RABOBANK
87 CANUTI, Federico ITA LIQUIGAS-CANNONDALE
88 SAEZ, Adrian ESP EUSKALTEL - EUSKADI
89 LUND, Anders DEN SAXO BANK
90 MIYAZAWA, Takashi JPN SAXO BANK
91 MASCIARELLI, Francesco ITA ASTANA 13:33
92 ERVITI OLLO, Imanol ESP MOVISTAR
93 CANTWELL, Jonathan AUS SAXO BANK
94 HENDERSON, Greg NZL LOTTO BELISOL 14:02
95 BURGHARDT, Marcus GER BMC RACING 16:42
96 MURAVYEV, Dmitriy KAZ ASTANA
97 MCEWEN, Robbie AUS ORICA-GREENEDGE
98 GREIPEL, André GER LOTTO BELISOL
99 HUTAROVICH, Yauheni BLR FDJ-BIG MAT
100 SIEBERG, Marcel GER LOTTO BELISOL
101 PETACCHI, Alessandro ITA LAMPRE - ISD
102 AGOSTINI, Stefano ITA LIQUIGAS-CANNONDALE
103 URTASUN PEREZ, Pablo ESP EUSKALTEL - EUSKADI
104 VIGANO, Davide ITA LAMPRE - ISD
105 VAN HUMMEL, Kenny Robert NED VACANSOLEIL-DCM
106 HOWARD, Leigh AUS ORICA-GREENEDGE
107 MARANGONI, Alan ITA LIQUIGAS-CANNONDALE
108 BELLETTI, Manuel ITA AG2R LA MONDIALE
109 FEILLU, Romain FRA VACANSOLEIL-DCM
110 CIMOLAI, Davide ITA LAMPRE - ISD
111 PAOLINI, Luca ITA KATUSHA
112 MOL, Wouter NED VACANSOLEIL-DCM
113 QUINZIATO, Manuel ITA BMC RACING
114 BROWN, Graeme AUS RABOBANK
115 GRAZIATO, Massimo ITA LAMPRE - ISD
116 DURBRIDGE, Luke AUS ORICA-GREENEDGE
117 GUARNIERI, Jacopo ITA ASTANA
118 BOLE, Grega SLO LAMPRE - ISD
119 VON HOFF, Steele AUS UNI SA-Australia
120 CLARKE, Will AUS UNI SA-Australia
121 CABEDO, Victor ESP EUSKALTEL - EUSKADI
122 PALMER, Thomas AUS UNI SA-Australia
123 HUNTER, Robert RSA GARMIN-BARRACUDA
124 KLIER, Andreas GER GARMIN-BARRACUDA
125 COURTEILLE, Arnaud FRA FDJ-BIG MAT
126 BAZAYEV, Assan KAZ ASTANA
127 BRAMMEIER, Matt IRL OMEGA PHARMA-QUICKSTEP
128 BLYTHE, Adam GBR BMC RACING
129 DOWSETT, Alex GBR SKY PROCYCLING
130 STEEGMANS, Gert BEL OMEGA PHARMA-QUICKSTEP

General Classification after Stage 5
Position Name Nationality Team Time Gap
1 GERRANS, Simon AUS ORICA-GREENEDGE 18:49:24
2 VALVERDE, Alejandro ESP MOVISTAR
3 MACHADO, Tiago POR RADIOSHACK-NISSAN 0:08
4 ROGERS, Michael AUS SKY PROCYCLING 0:14
5 DENNIS, Rohan AUS UNI SA-Australia
6 BOASSON HAGEN, Edvald NOR SKY PROCYCLING 0:18
7 BAKELANTS, Jan BEL RADIOSHACK-NISSAN 0:19
8 MORENO BAZAN, Javier ESP MOVISTAR 0:23
9 MATTHEWS, Michael AUS RABOBANK 0:29
10 VORGANOV, Eduard RUS KATUSHA 0:32
11 BAUER, Jack NZL GARMIN-BARRACUDA 0:36
12 GERDEMANN, Linus GER RADIOSHACK-NISSAN 0:42
13 CIOLEK, Gerald GER OMEGA PHARMA-QUICKSTEP 0:47
14 MADRAZO RUIZ, Angel ESP MOVISTAR 1:15
15 KOHLER, Martin SUI BMC RACING 1:16
16 ROJAS GIL, Jose Joaquin ESP MOVISTAR 1:27
17 PAUWELS, Serge BEL OMEGA PHARMA-QUICKSTEP 1:28
18 BALLAN, Alessandro ITA BMC RACING 2:00
19 KADRI, Blel FRA AG2R LA MONDIALE 2:30
20 FLORENCIO CABRE, Xavier ESP KATUSHA 2:33
21 GUTIERREZ PALACIOS, José Ivan ESP MOVISTAR
22 KELDERMAN, Wilco NED RABOBANK
23 KOREN, Kristijan SLO LIQUIGAS-CANNONDALE 2:35
24 HANSEN, Adam AUS LOTTO BELISOL
25 SULZBERGER, Bernard AUS UNI SA-Australia
26 CASAR, Sandy FRA FDJ-BIG MAT
27 ROY, Jérémy FRA FDJ-BIG MAT 2:43
28 SANCHEZ GIL, Luis Leon ESP RABOBANK 2:45
29 LLOYD, Matthew AUS LAMPRE - ISD
30 HAUSSLER, Heinrich AUS GARMIN-BARRACUDA 3:05
31 ROBERTS, Luke AUS SAXO BANK 3:25
32 FREIRE GOMEZ, Oscar ESP KATUSHA 3:31
33 LEMARCHAND, Romain FRA AG2R LA MONDIALE 3:33
34 CARUSO, Giampaolo ITA KATUSHA 3:41
35 HESJEDAL, Ryder CAN GARMIN-BARRACUDA
36 VERMOTE, Julien BEL OMEGA PHARMA-QUICKSTEP
37 VAN AVERMAET, Greg BEL BMC RACING
38 VOIGT, Jens GER RADIOSHACK-NISSAN
39 LAGUTIN, Sergey UZB VACANSOLEIL-DCM 4:12
40 IZAGIRRE INSAUSTI, Gorka ESP EUSKALTEL - EUSKADI
41 BENNATI, Daniele ITA RADIOSHACK-NISSAN 5:37
42 FRANK, Mathias SUI BMC RACING 5:40
43 MEYER, Cameron AUS ORICA-GREENEDGE 6:48
44 REYNES MIMO, Vincente ESP LOTTO BELISOL 7:19
45 PAULINHO, Sergio Miguel Moreira POR SAXO BANK
46 BELKOV, Maxim RUS KATUSHA 7:52
47 THOMAS, Geraint GBR SKY PROCYCLING 8:13
48 MCCARTHY, Jay AUS UNI SA-Australia 11:25
49 VEIKKANEN, Jussi FIN FDJ-BIG MAT 11:57
50 CANUTI, Federico ITA LIQUIGAS-CANNONDALE 12:12
51 ELMIGER, Martin SUI AG2R LA MONDIALE 13:43
52 SMUKULIS, Gatis LAT KATUSHA 14:16
53 HAYMAN, Mathew AUS SKY PROCYCLING 15:04
54 SELVAGGI, Mirko ITA VACANSOLEIL-DCM
55 SICARD, Romain FRA EUSKALTEL - EUSKADI 15:36
56 ROULSTON, Hayden NZL RADIOSHACK-NISSAN 16:06
57 PEREZ MORENO, Ruben ESP EUSKALTEL - EUSKADI 17:15
58 DE GENDT, Thomas BEL VACANSOLEIL-DCM 17:36
59 PAVARIN, Marcello ITA VACANSOLEIL-DCM 17:56
60 GRUZDEZ, Dmitry KAZ ASTANA 18:31
61 BONNET, William FRA FDJ-BIG MAT 18:47
62 HONDO, Danilo GER LAMPRE - ISD
63 TRENTIN, Matteo ITA OMEGA PHARMA-QUICKSTEP 19:18
64 SABATINI, Fabio ITA LIQUIGAS-CANNONDALE 19:57
65 SUTTON, Christopher AUS SKY PROCYCLING
66 RATTO, Daniele ITA LIQUIGAS-CANNONDALE 20:15
67 LEEZER, Thomas NED RABOBANK 20:30
68 LOPEZ GARCIA, David ESP MOVISTAR 20:33
69 PATE, Danny USA SKY PROCYCLING 21:15
70 CANTWELL, Jonathan AUS SAXO BANK 21:28
71 MASCIARELLI, Francesco ITA ASTANA 21:54
72 JÖRGENSEN, Jonas Aaen DEN SAXO BANK 22:50
73 HAAS, Nathan AUS GARMIN-BARRACUDA 23:06
74 SERGENT, Jesse NZL RADIOSHACK-NISSAN 23:51
75 GREIPEL, André GER LOTTO BELISOL 24:14
76 FENN, Andrew GBR OMEGA PHARMA-QUICKSTEP 24:32
77 FEILLU, Romain FRA VACANSOLEIL-DCM 24:37
78 VON HOFF, Steele AUS UNI SA-Australia
79 BOLE, Grega SLO LAMPRE - ISD
80 PAOLINI, Luca ITA KATUSHA
81 MOL, Wouter NED VACANSOLEIL-DCM 25:14
82 RENSHAW, Mark AUS RABOBANK 25:23
83 STEEGMANS, Gert BEL OMEGA PHARMA-QUICKSTEP 25:33
84 SIEBERG, Marcel GER LOTTO BELISOL 25:41
85 SAEZ, Adrian ESP EUSKALTEL - EUSKADI 25:52
86 VIGANO, Davide ITA LAMPRE - ISD 26:19
87 GODDAERT, Kristof BEL AG2R LA MONDIALE 27:26
88 GARCIA AMBROA, Ricardo ESP EUSKALTEL - EUSKADI 27:29
89 NORRIS, Lachlan AUS UNI SA-Australia
90 MONTAGUTI, Matteo ITA AG2R LA MONDIALE
91 MARANGONI, Alan ITA LIQUIGAS-CANNONDALE 27:30
92 AGOSTINI, Stefano ITA LIQUIGAS-CANNONDALE
93 GUARNIERI, Jacopo ITA ASTANA
94 CIMOLAI, Davide ITA LAMPRE - ISD 27:33
95 BRAMMEIER, Matt IRL OMEGA PHARMA-QUICKSTEP 27:58
96 KAISEN, Olivier BEL LOTTO BELISOL 28:50
97 MAASKANT, Martijn NED GARMIN-BARRACUDA 29:49
98 IGLINSKIY, Valentin KAZ ASTANA 30:19
99 HUNTER, Robert RSA GARMIN-BARRACUDA 31:08
100 CLARKE, Will AUS UNI SA-Australia 31:32
101 GOSS, Matthew Harley AUS ORICA-GREENEDGE 32:08
102 DA DALTO, Mauro ITA LIQUIGAS-CANNONDALE 32:22
103 MARYCZ, Jaroslaw POL SAXO BANK
104 O'GRADY, Stuart AUS ORICA-GREENEDGE 33:09
105 ERVITI OLLO, Imanol ESP MOVISTAR 33:53
106 HUTAROVICH, Yauheni BLR FDJ-BIG MAT 36:52
107 PETACCHI, Alessandro ITA LAMPRE - ISD 36:56
108 BELLETTI, Manuel ITA AG2R LA MONDIALE 37:02
109 PALMER, Thomas AUS UNI SA-Australia
110 BURGHARDT, Marcus GER BMC RACING
111 BROWN, Graeme AUS RABOBANK
112 HENDERSON, Greg NZL LOTTO BELISOL 37:12
113 GRAZIATO, Massimo ITA LAMPRE - ISD 37:19
114 QUINZIATO, Manuel ITA BMC RACING 37:39
115 MURAVYEV, Dmitriy KAZ ASTANA
116 LUND, Anders DEN SAXO BANK 38:53
117 BOZIC, Borut SLO ASTANA
118 MIYAZAWA, Takashi JPN SAXO BANK
119 VAN EMDEN, Jos NED RABOBANK 40:30
120 MCEWEN, Robbie AUS ORICA-GREENEDGE 43:33
121 HOWARD, Leigh AUS ORICA-GREENEDGE
122 COURTEILLE, Arnaud FRA FDJ-BIG MAT
123 BLYTHE, Adam GBR BMC RACING
124 KLIER, Andreas GER GARMIN-BARRACUDA 46:23
125 URTASUN PEREZ, Pablo ESP EUSKALTEL - EUSKADI
126 DOWSETT, Alex GBR SKY PROCYCLING
127 VAN HUMMEL, Kenny Robert NED VACANSOLEIL-DCM
128 DURBRIDGE, Luke AUS ORICA-GREENEDGE 46:33
129 BAZAYEV, Assan KAZ ASTANA 47:17
130 CABEDO, Victor ESP EUSKALTEL - EUSKADI 47:25