Olympic track champion Gerraint Thomas of Sky Procycling has snatched the lead in the Santos Tour Down Under after an impressive win on the second stage of the six day UCI WorldTour event.

The Hahn Super Dry Stage 2 took the riders over a distance of 116.5km from Mt Barker in the Adelaide Hills to suburbam Rostrevor where the 26 year old Welshman broke clear to win the stage in a time of 2:44:18. Spaniard Javier Moreno Bazan (Movistar) was second with Belgian Ben Hermans (Radioshack-Leopard) in third place.

“I came here just to race hard and see if there was a possibility to win a stage,” said Thomas. “GC (general classification) is a bonus. Having the jersey, I’ll try to keep it. If I do tomorrow, it’ll be a massive achievement.

“But tomorrow’s hard enough so we’ll see what happens there first.”

The result moves Thomas, a two time team pursuit Olympic Champion, into the Santos ochre leader’s jersey.

His team director, Kurt-Asle Arvesen says Thomas was always planning to attack on today’s stage.

“We could see that Geraint was in really good shape already in December,” Arvseon said. “He was really motivated to do this stage. He’s been talking about this attack on Corkscrew all week, and he did it and managed to stay away.

“It’s really good for him. He’s in good form and he will be better in the classics. Now we try to keep the jersey to Sunday.”

Thomas is five seconds ahead of Moreno who is likely to challenge for the lead.

“I am content,” said Moreno of his second place on the stage. “Thomas made an intelligent sprint. He was superior in the finale. Nothing but to congratulate him.

“There’s still another hard finale, so we will keep fighting to see if we can win,” said Moreno. “Thomas attacked very strong on the climb. I preferred to go at my rhythm and not blow up. We caught him on the descent and the four of worked together well to get to the finish line.

“Movistar we are always fighting. Last year, we were close to the win,” he said. “We’ll see if we can get it now.”

Lotto-Belisol’s Adam Hansen is 14 seconds off the lead and the best ranked Australian in 14th place.

Today’s stage featured a new Skoda King of the Mountain climb that came less than ten kilometres from the finish line. The category one ascent of Corkscrew Road was 2.4 kilometres over an average gradient of nine percent.

New Zealand’s George Bennett (RadioShack-Leopard) surged clear but Thomas mounted a successful counter attack to claim the Skoda King of the Mountain points. He was joined by Bennett, Hermans and Moreno (Movistar) for the twisting downhill run into the finish.

Thomas has been in Adelaide for several weeks preparing for the Tour and knew what to expect of the final kilometres. He put that knowledge to good use launching an early sprint attack and hanging on for the win.

Meantime reigning world champion Phillipe Gilbert (BMC) , who was one of the hot tips for stage glory, intead found himself on the deck after crashing on the descent.

“I crashed with 30 or 40 guys,” said Gilbert. “They were laying there right on the corner. We just hit them. It was pretty impressive. I just had time to go to the left of the road and another group came behind us.

“It was very fast and there was a big crash.”

“When Geraint attacked, I was already at my maximum and it was still a long way to the top. I tried to stay on the wheel, but I did not have the condition.”

Australian Matthew Lloyd (Lampre-Merida) also came down.

“I came around a corner and found a whole bunch of dudes on the road. Nowhere to go. I was (doing) around 50 to 60 km/h. It wasn’t too bad, but unfortunately there were 30 or 40 guys who came over the top of us,” explained Lloyd. “We had nowhere to go. It’s one of those things. You cannot do anything about it.

“It was fast and there were corners everywhere. We were in a group of about 10 guys, there were four off the front, we were just behind. It was all relatively close. I am not sure who slid out first.”

Despite the numbers who crashed FDJ rider Arnaud Courteille was the only rider to abandon the race. The 22 year old Frenchman has a suspected broken nose and mild concussion. He has been sent to hospital as a precaution while Italian Giovanni Visconti completed the stage but will have precautionary x-rays tonight. Several other riders were treated on the scene and at the finish line area for cuts and abrasions.

Eary in the day four riders broke away to challenge for the Jayco Intermediate Sprint points on offer. Australians Calvin Watson UniSA-Australia) and Will Clarke (Argos-Shimano) as well as French rider Guillaume Bonnafond (AG2R la Mondial) and Denmark’s Christopher Juul Jensen (Saxo-Tinkoff) were able to ride clear but the peloton made sure they were not allowed to get too far ahead.

At the Echunga sprint (32km) Clarke took the maximum poins ahead of Watson and Bonnafond. Clarke was again first across the line at the second Jayco sprint (72km) where this time Bonnafond was second and Juul Jensen third.

The Jayco Sprint Competition lead is now with Italy’s Daniele Pietropolli (Lampre-Merida) who had nine points to his credit going into the stage and collected ten more for his sixth place on the stage.

“It feels good to make the top ten two days in a row,” said Pietropolli. “Today it was more for climbers and it was great to be able to climb in the top ten. It’s been a nice battle.

“It means my form is good but so early in the season, you can’t be sure of your form,” he explained. “One day you feel great and the next day can be another story. I’ll try to save my legs for the next hard stages.

“I believe it’ll be difficult for me to defend this jersey against Greipel. I’d rather try to make the top ten overall, as we’re all chasing World Tour points.”

The Cycle Instead Best Young Rider jersey is on the shoulders of Dutch rider Tom Jelte Slagter (Blanco) whi is sitting fifth overall at 14 seconds and has his eyes on a top final placing.

“We know our Blanco team is good, we had a first positive sign from Mark Renshaw’s third place yesterday and we’re having a good start of the season,” said Slagter.

“Today the team set me up really good for the climb where I did the maximum, together with my team-mate Wilco Keldermann.

“Four riders went away but I didn’t want to kill myself in the downhill so I gambled, hoping that we would get back on before the line, as I’m a pretty good sprinter in a small group,” he said. I’ve lost the stage but I’m happy with where I stand now.

Juul Jensen’s efforts in the lead break saw him named Europcar Most Competitive Rider of the Day.

“This attack today was planned because I wanted to redeem myself from yesterday’s stage, so the only thing to do was to break away,” said Jensen. “The four of us cooperated pretty well. It was touch and go with the peloton before the first sprint, then we worked pretty well together until we got caught, unfortunately before the climb.”

Radioshack-Leopard is on top of the Hindmarsh Team Classification a little over one minute ahead of Euskaltel-Euskadi.

Race Results

Tour Down Under (2013) - Stage 2

Mt Barker to Rostrevor (117km)
23 Jan 2013


Stage
Position Name Nationality Team Time
1 THOMAS, Geraint GBR SKY PROCYCLING 2:44:18
2 MORENO BAZAN, Javier ESP MOVISTAR 1
3 HERMANS, Ben BEL Radioshack Leopard
4 SLAGTER, Tom Jelte NED Blanco 4
5 WELLENS, Tim BEL LOTTO BELISOL
6 PIETROPOLLI, Daniele ITA LAMPRE - ISD
7 BAUER, Jack NZL Garmin-Sharp
8 KELDERMAN, Wilco NED Blanco
9 IZAGUIRRE INSAUSTI, Jon ESP EUSKALTEL - EUSKADI
10 BENNET, George NZL Radioshack Leopard
11 HANSEN, Adam AUS LOTTO BELISOL
12 ELISSONDE, Kenny FRA FDJ-BIG MAT
13 MACHADO, Tiago POR Radioshack Leopard
14 VEIKKANEN, Jussi FIN FDJ-BIG MAT
15 IZAGIRRE INSAUSTI, Gorka ESP EUSKALTEL - EUSKADI
16 ROJAS GIL, Jose Joaquin ESP MOVISTAR 21
17 PAUWELS, Serge BEL OMEGA PHARMA-QUICKSTEP
18 CHEREL, Mikael FRA AG2R LA MONDIALE
19 KASHECHKIN, Andrey KAZ ASTANA
20 VALLS FERRI, Rafael ESP VACANSOLEIL-DCM
21 SÖRENSEN, Chris Anker DEN Saxo Tinkoff
22 MORTON, Lachlan David AUS Garmin-Sharp
23 SANTAROMITA, Ivan ITA BMC RACING 24
24 SUTTON, Christopher AUS SKY PROCYCLING 40
25 HUPOND, Thierry FRA ARG
26 BOARO, Manuele ITA Saxo Tinkoff
27 AGOSTINI, Stefano ITA Cannondale Pro Cycling +1:09
28 IGLINSKIY, Maxim KAZ ASTANA
29 FAVILLI, Elia ITA LAMPRE - ISD
30 DIDIER, Laurent LUX Radioshack Leopard
31 AMADOR BAKKAZAKOVA, Andrey CRC MOVISTAR
32 KADRI, Biel FRA AG2R LA MONDIALE
33 OROZ UGALDE, Juan Jose ESP EUSKALTEL - EUSKADI
34 HENDERSON, Greg NZL LOTTO BELISOL
35 PHELAN, Adam AUS UNI SA-Australia
36 VELITS, Peter SVK OMEGA PHARMA-QUICKSTEP
37 BOASSON HAGEN, Edvald NOR SKY PROCYCLING
38 HAYMAN, Mathew AUS SKY PROCYCLING
39 CLARKE, Simon AUS ORICA-GREENEDGE +1:18
40 BONNAFOND, Guillaume FRA AG2R LA MONDIALE
41 CANTWELL, Jonathan AUS Saxo Tinkoff
42 BRAVO OIARBIDE, Garikoitz ESP EUSKALTEL - EUSKADI
43 DEMPSTER, Zakkari AUS UNI SA-Australia
44 SALERNO, Cristiano ITA Cannondale Pro Cycling
45 VANDBORG, Brian DNK Cannondale Pro Cycling
46 HUTAROVICH, Yauheni BLR AG2R LA MONDIALE +2:23
47 DE KORT, Koen NED ARG
48 PINEAU, Jérôme FRA OMEGA PHARMA-QUICKSTEP +2:36
49 RABON, Frantisek CZE OMEGA PHARMA-QUICKSTEP
50 GRABSCH, Bert GER OMEGA PHARMA-QUICKSTEP
51 HUNTER, Robert RSA Garmin-Sharp
52 AGNOLI, Valerio ITA ASTANA
53 GUTIERREZ PALACIOS, José Ivan ESP MOVISTAR
54 PONZI, Simone ITA ASTANA
55 FENN, Andrew GBR OMEGA PHARMA-QUICKSTEP
56 VON HOFF, Steele AUS Garmin-Sharp
57 HUGUET, Yann FRA ARG
58 BONNET, William FRA FDJ-BIG MAT
59 SAGAN, Juraj SVK Cannondale Pro Cycling
60 STORTONI, Simone ITA LAMPRE - ISD
61 GERRANS, Simon AUS ORICA-GREENEDGE
62 STANNARD, Ian GBR SKY PROCYCLING
63 TANNER, David AUS Blanco
64 BOBRIDGE, Jack AUS Blanco
65 MIYAZAWA, Takashi JPN Saxo Tinkoff
66 CANUTI, Federico ITA Cannondale Pro Cycling
67 VOIGT, Jens GER Radioshack Leopard
68 DE GENDT, Thomas BEL VACANSOLEIL-DCM
69 DEMARE, Arnaud FRA FDJ-BIG MAT +2:49
70 DELAGE, Mickael FRA FDJ-BIG MAT
71 GILBERT, Philippe BEL BMC RACING
72 WYSS, Danilo SUI BMC RACING
73 SERGENT, Jesse NZL Radioshack Leopard +3:09
74 VISCONTI, Giovanni ITA MOVISTAR +3:21
75 MOINARD, Amaël FRA BMC RACING +3:33
76 MORABITO, Steve SUI BMC RACING
77 STEEGMANS, Gert BEL OMEGA PHARMA-QUICKSTEP
78 LODEWYCK, Klaas BEL BMC RACING +4:17
79 SULZBERGER, Bernard AUS UNI SA-Australia
80 VAN HUMMEL, Kenny Robert NED VACANSOLEIL-DCM +4:53
81 HAAS, Nathan AUS Garmin-Sharp
82 MARANGONI, Alan ITA Cannondale Pro Cycling
83 WAUTERS, Willem BEL VACANSOLEIL-DCM
84 BAGDONAS, Gediminas LTU AG2R LA MONDIALE
85 MCCARTHY, Jay AUS Saxo Tinkoff
86 APPOLLONIO, Davide ITA AG2R LA MONDIALE +4:55
87 GASPAROTTO, Enrico ITA ASTANA
88 ASTARLOZA CHAURREAU, Mikel ESP EUSKALTEL - EUSKADI +5:26
89 IMPEY, Daryl RSA ORICA-GREENEDGE +5:59
90 ROELANDTS, Jurgen BEL LOTTO BELISOL +6:00
91 KAISEN, Olivier BEL LOTTO BELISOL +6:14
92 SIEBERG, Marcel GER LOTTO BELISOL
93 GREIPEL, André GER LOTTO BELISOL
94 RENSHAW, Mark AUS Blanco +6:19
95 BROWN, Graeme AUS Blanco
96 KOHLER, Martin SUI BMC RACING
97 EISEL, Bernhard AUT SKY PROCYCLING
98 SCHLECK, Andy LUX Radioshack Leopard
99 LOBATO DEL VALLE, Juan Jose ESP EUSKALTEL - EUSKADI
100 GUARDINI, Andrea ITA ASTANA
101 MORI, Manuele ITA LAMPRE - ISD
102 TIMMER, Albert NED ARG
103 MANGEL, Laurent FRA FDJ-BIG MAT
104 FARRAR, Tyler USA Garmin-Sharp
105 ROWE, Luke GBR SKY PROCYCLING
106 KITTEL, Marcel GER ARG
107 O'GRADY, Stuart AUS ORICA-GREENEDGE
108 CLARKE, Will AUS ARG
109 KERBY, Jordan AUS UNI SA-Australia
110 CIMOLAI, Davide ITA LAMPRE - ISD
111 AHLSTRAND, Jonas SWE ARG
112 GIACOPPO, Anthony AUS UNI SA-Australia
113 TJALLINGII, Maarten NED Blanco
114 GUARNIERI, Jacopo ITA ASTANA
115 MOURIS, Jens NED ORICA-GREENEDGE
116 MARKUS, Barry NED VACANSOLEIL-DCM
117 GOSS, Matthew Harley AUS ORICA-GREENEDGE
118 DURBRIDGE, Luke AUS ORICA-GREENEDGE
119 HOWSON, Damien AUS UNI SA-Australia
120 WATSON, Calvin AUS UNI SA-Australia
121 JUUL JENSEN, Christopher DEN Saxo Tinkoff
122 ABERASTURI IZAGA, Jon ESP EUSKALTEL - EUSKADI
123 HERRADA LOPEZ, José ESP MOVISTAR
124 CAPECCHI, Eros ITA MOVISTAR
125 FERRARI, Roberto ITA LAMPRE - ISD
126 DUGGAN, Timothy USA Saxo Tinkoff +6:29
127 WURF, Cameron AUS Cannondale Pro Cycling +6:38
128 KERN, Julian GER AG2R LA MONDIALE +8:00
129 LLOYD, Matthew AUS LAMPRE - ISD +8:18
130 VAN POPPEL, Boy NED VACANSOLEIL-DCM +14:26
131 MARCZYNSKI, Tomasz POL VACANSOLEIL-DCM

General Classification
Position Name Nationality Team Time
1 THOMAS, Geraint GBR SKY PROCYCLING 6:19:32
2 MORENO BAZAN, Javier ESP MOVISTAR 5
3 HERMANS, Ben BEL Radioshack Leopard 7
4 PIETROPOLLI, Daniele ITA LAMPRE - ISD 14
5 SLAGTER, Tom Jelte NED Blanco
6 IZAGUIRRE INSAUSTI, Jon ESP EUSKALTEL - EUSKADI
7 IZAGIRRE INSAUSTI, Gorka ESP EUSKALTEL - EUSKADI
8 WELLENS, Tim BEL LOTTO BELISOL
9 BAUER, Jack NZL Garmin-Sharp
10 MACHADO, Tiago POR Radioshack Leopard
11 BENNET, George NZL Radioshack Leopard
12 KELDERMAN, Wilco NED Blanco
13 VEIKKANEN, Jussi FIN FDJ-BIG MAT
14 HANSEN, Adam AUS LOTTO BELISOL
15 ELISSONDE, Kenny FRA FDJ-BIG MAT
16 ROJAS GIL, Jose Joaquin ESP MOVISTAR 30
17 VALLS FERRI, Rafael ESP VACANSOLEIL-DCM 31
18 CHEREL, Mikael FRA AG2R LA MONDIALE
19 KASHECHKIN, Andrey KAZ ASTANA
20 PAUWELS, Serge BEL OMEGA PHARMA-QUICKSTEP
21 SÖRENSEN, Chris Anker DEN Saxo Tinkoff
22 MORTON, Lachlan David AUS Garmin-Sharp
23 SANTAROMITA, Ivan ITA BMC RACING 34
24 SUTTON, Christopher AUS SKY PROCYCLING 50
25 BOARO, Manuele ITA Saxo Tinkoff
26 BOASSON HAGEN, Edvald NOR SKY PROCYCLING +1:19
27 AGOSTINI, Stefano ITA Cannondale Pro Cycling
28 IGLINSKIY, Maxim KAZ ASTANA
29 VELITS, Peter SVK OMEGA PHARMA-QUICKSTEP
30 HENDERSON, Greg NZL LOTTO BELISOL
31 OROZ UGALDE, Juan Jose ESP EUSKALTEL - EUSKADI
32 DIDIER, Laurent LUX Radioshack Leopard
33 AMADOR BAKKAZAKOVA, Andrey CRC MOVISTAR
34 KADRI, Biel FRA AG2R LA MONDIALE
35 PHELAN, Adam AUS UNI SA-Australia
36 BONNAFOND, Guillaume FRA AG2R LA MONDIALE +1:25
37 CANTWELL, Jonathan AUS Saxo Tinkoff +1:28
38 DEMPSTER, Zakkari AUS UNI SA-Australia
39 CLARKE, Simon AUS ORICA-GREENEDGE
40 BRAVO OIARBIDE, Garikoitz ESP EUSKALTEL - EUSKADI
41 SALERNO, Cristiano ITA Cannondale Pro Cycling
42 FAVILLI, Elia ITA LAMPRE - ISD +1:35
43 HAYMAN, Mathew AUS SKY PROCYCLING +2:18
44 HUTAROVICH, Yauheni BLR AG2R LA MONDIALE +2:33
45 DE KORT, Koen NED ARG
46 GERRANS, Simon AUS ORICA-GREENEDGE +2:43
47 PINEAU, Jérôme FRA OMEGA PHARMA-QUICKSTEP +2:44
48 DE GENDT, Thomas BEL VACANSOLEIL-DCM
49 PONZI, Simone ITA ASTANA +2:45
50 VON HOFF, Steele AUS Garmin-Sharp +2:46
51 SAGAN, Juraj SVK Cannondale Pro Cycling
52 CANUTI, Federico ITA Cannondale Pro Cycling
53 TANNER, David AUS Blanco
54 HUNTER, Robert RSA Garmin-Sharp
55 FENN, Andrew GBR OMEGA PHARMA-QUICKSTEP
56 HUGUET, Yann FRA ARG
57 VOIGT, Jens GER Radioshack Leopard
58 BOBRIDGE, Jack AUS Blanco
59 VANDBORG, Brian DNK Cannondale Pro Cycling +2:47
60 DEMARE, Arnaud FRA FDJ-BIG MAT +2:53
61 GILBERT, Philippe BEL BMC RACING +2:56
62 DELAGE, Mickael FRA FDJ-BIG MAT +2:59
63 WYSS, Danilo SUI BMC RACING
64 BONNET, William FRA FDJ-BIG MAT +3:13
65 SERGENT, Jesse NZL Radioshack Leopard +3:19
66 STORTONI, Simone ITA LAMPRE - ISD
67 VISCONTI, Giovanni ITA MOVISTAR +3:31
68 STEEGMANS, Gert BEL OMEGA PHARMA-QUICKSTEP +3:43
69 MOINARD, Amaël FRA BMC RACING
70 MORABITO, Steve SUI BMC RACING
71 GUTIERREZ PALACIOS, José Ivan ESP MOVISTAR +4:05
72 AGNOLI, Valerio ITA ASTANA
73 GRABSCH, Bert GER OMEGA PHARMA-QUICKSTEP
74 MIYAZAWA, Takashi JPN Saxo Tinkoff
75 STANNARD, Ian GBR SKY PROCYCLING
76 SULZBERGER, Bernard AUS UNI SA-Australia +4:27
77 LODEWYCK, Klaas BEL BMC RACING
78 MCCARTHY, Jay AUS Saxo Tinkoff +5:03
79 GASPAROTTO, Enrico ITA ASTANA +5:05
80 HUPOND, Thierry FRA ARG +5:11
81 ASTARLOZA CHAURREAU, Mikel ESP EUSKALTEL - EUSKADI +5:36
82 WAUTERS, Willem BEL VACANSOLEIL-DCM +5:46
83 IMPEY, Daryl RSA ORICA-GREENEDGE +6:09
84 ROELANDTS, Jurgen BEL LOTTO BELISOL +6:10
85 GREIPEL, André GER LOTTO BELISOL +6:14
86 RENSHAW, Mark AUS Blanco +6:25
87 WATSON, Calvin AUS UNI SA-Australia +6:27
88 LOBATO DEL VALLE, Juan Jose ESP EUSKALTEL - EUSKADI +6:29
89 GIACOPPO, Anthony AUS UNI SA-Australia
90 FERRARI, Roberto ITA LAMPRE - ISD
91 MORI, Manuele ITA LAMPRE - ISD
92 FARRAR, Tyler USA Garmin-Sharp
93 O'GRADY, Stuart AUS ORICA-GREENEDGE
94 HERRADA LOPEZ, José ESP MOVISTAR
95 ABERASTURI IZAGA, Jon ESP EUSKALTEL - EUSKADI
96 CIMOLAI, Davide ITA LAMPRE - ISD
97 HOWSON, Damien AUS UNI SA-Australia
98 DUGGAN, Timothy USA Saxo Tinkoff +6:39
99 GOSS, Matthew Harley AUS ORICA-GREENEDGE +6:49
100 SIEBERG, Marcel GER LOTTO BELISOL +7:01
101 BROWN, Graeme AUS Blanco +7:31
102 MOURIS, Jens NED ORICA-GREENEDGE +7:46
103 SCHLECK, Andy LUX Radioshack Leopard +7:48
104 MANGEL, Laurent FRA FDJ-BIG MAT
105 TJALLINGII, Maarten NED Blanco
106 AHLSTRAND, Jonas SWE ARG
107 DURBRIDGE, Luke AUS ORICA-GREENEDGE
108 CAPECCHI, Eros ITA MOVISTAR
109 HAAS, Nathan AUS Garmin-Sharp +7:52
110 BAGDONAS, Gediminas LTU AG2R LA MONDIALE
111 RABON, Frantisek CZE OMEGA PHARMA-QUICKSTEP +8:04
112 WURF, Cameron AUS Cannondale Pro Cycling +8:07
113 KERN, Julian GER AG2R LA MONDIALE +8:10
114 ROWE, Luke GBR SKY PROCYCLING
115 LLOYD, Matthew AUS LAMPRE - ISD +8:28
116 APPOLLONIO, Davide ITA AG2R LA MONDIALE +9:09
117 CLARKE, Will AUS ARG +9:12
118 JUUL JENSEN, Christopher DEN Saxo Tinkoff +9:17
119 GUARDINI, Andrea ITA ASTANA +9:18
120 KOHLER, Martin SUI BMC RACING
121 TIMMER, Albert NED ARG
122 KITTEL, Marcel GER ARG
123 MARKUS, Barry NED VACANSOLEIL-DCM
124 MARANGONI, Alan ITA Cannondale Pro Cycling +10:21
125 VAN HUMMEL, Kenny Robert NED VACANSOLEIL-DCM
126 EISEL, Bernhard AUT SKY PROCYCLING +10:33
127 KERBY, Jordan AUS UNI SA-Australia +11:41
128 KAISEN, Olivier BEL LOTTO BELISOL +11:42
129 GUARNIERI, Jacopo ITA ASTANA +11:47
130 MARCZYNSKI, Tomasz POL VACANSOLEIL-DCM +14:36
131 VAN POPPEL, Boy NED VACANSOLEIL-DCM