Victorian Simon Gerrans (Orica-GreenEDGE) chose a fitting day to put Australia on top of the podium for the first time in this year’s Santos Tour Down Under winning the ‘Queen’ stage of the race atop Old Wilunga Hill in McLaren Vale on Australia Day.

The 151.1km stage began where the vines meet the sea and took in the scenic coastal vistas of the Fleurieu Peninsula before heading through Wilunga and up to the finish .

Gerrans, a two time and defending champion of the Tour, was pipped on the line in this same stage last year but today he overhauled Dutchman Tom-Jelte ‘TJ’ Slagter (Blanco) to cross the line half a bike length clear, cheered on all the way by the Aussie fans who turned out in force in support.

“It was absolutely fantastic, the crowd today was bigger than a stage at the Tour de France, really there were people around the whole course today cheering us on, it was a great atmosphere,” said Gerrans.

“Obviously I was pretty disappointed to drop out of contention on stage two for overall and I had one chance to really make up for that and that was today so I’m rapt,” Gerrans explained. “To win here on Australia Day, it’s a fantastic feeling and a big thanks to my Orica-GreenEDGE team mates they waited in line for me today so it was great to finish it off.

“I never gave up till I was right to the line especially when the young Blanco guy (Slagter) jumped across to us and went straight past, I was straight on his wheel and tried to come past him in the final,” said Gerrans. “I’ve had two finishes up here and I was second last year and a win this year so it’s a nice way to round out the week.”

But the 23 year old Dutch runner-up was far from disappointed because his efforts today gave him the overall lead and, in all likelihood, the Tour trophy for 2013. Welshman Geraint Thomas (Sky Pro Cycling) went into the stage with a slim five second lead but he lost 28 seconds to Slagter on the second and final ascent of the category one Old Wilunga Hill and is now out of contention.

“With 600 metres to go, I’ve seen Simon Gerrans going fast with a Movistar rider (Moreno),” said Slagter “I could have just gone for third place as long as I had a gap over Geraint Thomas but I wasn’t sure about the seconds. I wanted to win the stage and make a gap on GC.

“I preferred to have my adversaries as far behind as possible,” he said. “For the stage win, Gerrans was fast but it doesn’t matter really.

“It’s an incredible feeling!”

“I never won a pro race before and I’ve a stage here this week, second today with the jersey and I have enough of a lead to believe that I can my win the first WorldTour race of the year tomorrow,” said Slagter. “It comes from such great team work. I’m really proud to show this team to the world. It looks like the real beginning of my career even though the season is long.”

Ten seconds behind the pair across the line today was Spaniard Javier Moreno Bazan (Movistar) who is now 13 seconds back in second place overall and in the lead in the Skoda King of the Mountain competition.

“I knew that if I waited for the sprint, I wouldn’t have a chance so I attacked with about one kilometre to go. I had a good rhythm, but Gerrans came flying past me and he won the stage,” said Moreno Bazan. “I was at the front but I got passed by two riders (Simon Gerrans and Tom-Jelte Slagter) who were stronger than me. I didn’t look for the jersey of king of the mountain but this is the kind of classification that I like!

“There’s nothing more to say than congratulations (to Slagter), because he’s going to win. Being second on GC (general classification) is probably the best ranking I could hope for,” said the Spanish rider. “Slagter was absolutely superior. My performance shows the hard work I’ve done this winter. It gives me good hopes for the future.”

Welshman Geraint Thomas (Sky Pro Cycling) went into the stage with a slim five second lead but he lost 28 seconds to Slagter on the second and final ascent of the category one Old Wilunga Hill and is now out of contention.

“The legs just went with 500 metres or so to go,” said Thomas. “All the boys did a great ride. Eddy (Boasson Hagen) did a great turn. I should have swung over and let someone else do a turn, but I ended up doing all the work. I was a bit empty then.

“(Simon Gerrans) came past me and it was a bit too fast to get on his wheel. Then I got stuck out in the wind and I just went backwards with about 400m to go and lost the whole thing,” Thomas explained. “It might not look like I was panicking, I was giving it everything, but there wasn’t much coming out.

“Afterwards, you’re pretty gutted because you wanted to win. For the first race of the year, we started with a bang and ended with a bang, the wrong kind of bang,” he said. “It’s been a good week, a good start of the year. At least it’s not snowing.”

Belgian Ben Hermans (Radioshack-Leopard) has moved to third overall 25 seconds off the lead after placing tenth on todaty’s stage.

“I am satisfied with how the race went. I was not thinking about the stage victory. There was too much wind and I’m not as explosive as the other guys like Gerrans. I am very happy with third place in a WorldTour race.”

Earlier in the day seven riders set the pace early breaking clear to contest the two Jayco intermediate sprints of the day at Snapper Point. The first at the 63.4km mark went to Belgian Thomas de Gendt (Vacansoleil-DCM) who today also collected the Europcar Most Competition Rider award.

“The team asked me to go on the attack this morning amd we had a bit of luck to have two guys from Vacansoleil-DCM (with Tomasz Marczynski) up the road,” said de Gendt. “We wanted to make the race for the climbers. We did our best but the wind made it almost impossible to succeed.

When the lead group reached the second sprint at 103.4km it was de Gendt’s team mate, Tomasz Marczynski from Poland who grabbed the top points ahead of 20 year old Australian Calvin Watson (UniSA-Australia).

“Last year, with the same kind of effort, I reached the top of Wilunga Hill,” said de Gendt. “Today, I got caught at the bottom.”

When the race regrouped for the climb and it was Movistar who set the pace the first time up Old Wilunga Hill where Italy’s Eros Capecchi led his team mate Jose Herrada Lopez over the top.

But when the race hit the climb for the second and final time the stage and overall contenders came out to play with Moreno on the attack, then Gerrans then Slagter.

Santos Tour Down Under leader Slagter also sits atop the Jayco Sprint and the Cycle Instead Best Young Rider classifications while Moreno holds the lead in the Skoda King of the Mountain competition.

Tomorrow’s final stage will be fought out on the 4.5km Adelaide City Council Street Circuit and the 90 kilometre stage includes two Jayco intermediate sprints at the finish arch. The first comes at the end of lap eight and the second at the end of lap twelve. The Skoda King of the Mountain competition also features at 42.5km and 64km when the race goes over the category three Montefiore Hill.

Race Results

Tour Down Under (2013) - Stage 5

McLaren Vale to Old Willunga Hill (152km)
26 Jan 2013


Stage
Position Name Nationality Team Time
1 GERRANS, Simon AUS ORICA-GREENEDGE 3:36:25
2 SLAGTER, Tom Jelte NED Blanco 0
3 MORENO BAZAN, Javier ESP MOVISTAR 10
4 IZAGUIRRE INSAUSTI, Jon ESP EUSKALTEL - EUSKADI 12
5 MACHADO, Tiago POR Radioshack Leopard 13
6 KELDERMAN, Wilco NED Blanco 16
7 IZAGIRRE INSAUSTI, Gorka ESP EUSKALTEL - EUSKADI
8 VALLS FERRI, Rafael ESP VACANSOLEIL-DCM
9 PIETROPOLLI, Daniele ITA LAMPRE - ISD
10 HERMANS, Ben BEL Radioshack Leopard
11 VEIKKANEN, Jussi FIN FDJ-BIG MAT 21
12 ELISSONDE, Kenny FRA FDJ-BIG MAT
13 SANTAROMITA, Ivan ITA BMC RACING 23
14 BAUER, Jack NZL Garmin-Sharp 25
15 ROJAS GIL, Jose Joaquin ESP MOVISTAR
16 MOINARD, Amaël FRA BMC RACING 27
17 THOMAS, Geraint GBR SKY PROCYCLING 28
18 AMADOR BAKKAZAKOVA, Andrey CRC MOVISTAR 32
19 BENNET, George NZL Radioshack Leopard
20 WELLENS, Tim BEL LOTTO BELISOL 38
21 HANSEN, Adam AUS LOTTO BELISOL
22 PAUWELS, Serge BEL OMEGA PHARMA-QUICKSTEP 43
23 HUNTER, Robert RSA Garmin-Sharp
24 KASHECHKIN, Andrey KAZ ASTANA
25 OROZ UGALDE, Juan Jose ESP EUSKALTEL - EUSKADI
26 CHEREL, Mikael FRA AG2R LA MONDIALE
27 SÖRENSEN, Chris Anker DEN Saxo Tinkoff
28 STORTONI, Simone ITA LAMPRE - ISD 57
29 VELITS, Peter SVK OMEGA PHARMA-QUICKSTEP
30 VISCONTI, Giovanni ITA MOVISTAR +1:13
31 AGNOLI, Valerio ITA ASTANA +1:16
32 PHELAN, Adam AUS UNI SA-Australia
33 SALERNO, Cristiano ITA Cannondale Pro Cycling
34 HUPOND, Thierry FRA ARG
35 MORABITO, Steve SUI BMC RACING
36 CANTWELL, Jonathan AUS Saxo Tinkoff +1:23
37 PONZI, Simone ITA ASTANA
38 AGOSTINI, Stefano ITA Cannondale Pro Cycling +1:30
39 SULZBERGER, Bernard AUS UNI SA-Australia +1:36
40 STANNARD, Ian GBR SKY PROCYCLING
41 DEMPSTER, Zakkari AUS UNI SA-Australia
42 BONNAFOND, Guillaume FRA AG2R LA MONDIALE
43 BRAVO OIARBIDE, Garikoitz ESP EUSKALTEL - EUSKADI
44 VANDBORG, Brian DNK Cannondale Pro Cycling
45 BOASSON HAGEN, Edvald NOR SKY PROCYCLING +1:58
46 MORI, Manuele ITA LAMPRE - ISD
47 MCCARTHY, Jay AUS Saxo Tinkoff
48 IGLINSKIY, Maxim KAZ ASTANA
49 CLARKE, Will AUS ARG
50 HOWSON, Damien AUS UNI SA-Australia
51 PINEAU, Jérôme FRA OMEGA PHARMA-QUICKSTEP
52 CLARKE, Simon AUS ORICA-GREENEDGE +2:14
53 HENDERSON, Greg NZL LOTTO BELISOL +2:17
54 WYSS, Danilo SUI BMC RACING +3:02
55 HAYMAN, Mathew AUS SKY PROCYCLING
56 SUTTON, Christopher AUS SKY PROCYCLING
57 MORTON, Lachlan David AUS Garmin-Sharp
58 GRABSCH, Bert GER OMEGA PHARMA-QUICKSTEP
59 WURF, Cameron AUS Cannondale Pro Cycling
60 LLOYD, Matthew AUS LAMPRE - ISD
61 GILBERT, Philippe BEL BMC RACING
62 ROELANDTS, Jurgen BEL LOTTO BELISOL
63 KERN, Julian GER AG2R LA MONDIALE
64 KOHLER, Martin SUI BMC RACING
65 TANNER, David AUS Blanco
66 DELAGE, Mickael FRA FDJ-BIG MAT
67 DEMARE, Arnaud FRA FDJ-BIG MAT
68 SERGENT, Jesse NZL Radioshack Leopard +3:27
69 DURBRIDGE, Luke AUS ORICA-GREENEDGE
70 HERRADA LOPEZ, José ESP MOVISTAR
71 CANUTI, Federico ITA Cannondale Pro Cycling +4:07
72 CAPECCHI, Eros ITA MOVISTAR +4:48
73 GUTIERREZ PALACIOS, José Ivan ESP MOVISTAR
74 WAUTERS, Willem BEL VACANSOLEIL-DCM
75 VOIGT, Jens GER Radioshack Leopard +5:55
76 O'GRADY, Stuart AUS ORICA-GREENEDGE
77 ROWE, Luke GBR SKY PROCYCLING
78 GOSS, Matthew Harley AUS ORICA-GREENEDGE
79 VON HOFF, Steele AUS Garmin-Sharp
80 GREIPEL, André GER LOTTO BELISOL
81 FAVILLI, Elia ITA LAMPRE - ISD
82 GASPAROTTO, Enrico ITA ASTANA +6:10
83 CIMOLAI, Davide ITA LAMPRE - ISD +6:15
84 MARCZYNSKI, Tomasz POL VACANSOLEIL-DCM +7:49
85 ASTARLOZA CHAURREAU, Mikel ESP EUSKALTEL - EUSKADI
86 BOBRIDGE, Jack AUS Blanco +8:55
87 MOURIS, Jens NED ORICA-GREENEDGE
88 KERBY, Jordan AUS UNI SA-Australia
89 JUUL JENSEN, Christopher DEN Saxo Tinkoff
90 GIACOPPO, Anthony AUS UNI SA-Australia
91 DIDIER, Laurent LUX Radioshack Leopard
92 MANGEL, Laurent FRA FDJ-BIG MAT
93 BAGDONAS, Gediminas LTU AG2R LA MONDIALE
94 STEEGMANS, Gert BEL OMEGA PHARMA-QUICKSTEP
95 MARANGONI, Alan ITA Cannondale Pro Cycling
96 BOARO, Manuele ITA Saxo Tinkoff
97 HUGUET, Yann FRA ARG
98 TIMMER, Albert NED ARG +9:00
99 DE GENDT, Thomas BEL VACANSOLEIL-DCM +12:49
100 DE KORT, Koen NED ARG
101 VAN HUMMEL, Kenny Robert NED VACANSOLEIL-DCM
102 MIYAZAWA, Takashi JPN Saxo Tinkoff
103 SCHLECK, Andy LUX Radioshack Leopard
104 KADRI, Biel FRA AG2R LA MONDIALE
105 SIEBERG, Marcel GER LOTTO BELISOL
106 GUARDINI, Andrea ITA ASTANA
107 KAISEN, Olivier BEL LOTTO BELISOL
108 VAN POPPEL, Boy NED VACANSOLEIL-DCM
109 GUARNIERI, Jacopo ITA ASTANA
110 RENSHAW, Mark AUS Blanco
111 BONNET, William FRA FDJ-BIG MAT
112 FARRAR, Tyler USA Garmin-Sharp
113 MARKUS, Barry NED VACANSOLEIL-DCM
114 HUTAROVICH, Yauheni BLR AG2R LA MONDIALE
115 APPOLLONIO, Davide ITA AG2R LA MONDIALE
116 WATSON, Calvin AUS UNI SA-Australia
117 LODEWYCK, Klaas BEL BMC RACING
118 SAGAN, Juraj SVK Cannondale Pro Cycling
119 LOBATO DEL VALLE, Juan Jose ESP EUSKALTEL - EUSKADI
120 ABERASTURI IZAGA, Jon ESP EUSKALTEL - EUSKADI
121 KITTEL, Marcel GER ARG
122 AHLSTRAND, Jonas SWE ARG
123 TJALLINGII, Maarten NED Blanco
124 BROWN, Graeme AUS Blanco
125 RABON, Frantisek CZE OMEGA PHARMA-QUICKSTEP
126 EISEL, Bernhard AUT SKY PROCYCLING
127 FENN, Andrew GBR OMEGA PHARMA-QUICKSTEP
128 FERRARI, Roberto ITA LAMPRE - ISD

General Classification
Position Name Nationality Team Time
1 SLAGTER, Tom Jelte NED Blanco 16:35:33
2 MORENO BAZAN, Javier ESP MOVISTAR 13
3 HERMANS, Ben BEL Radioshack Leopard 25
4 IZAGUIRRE INSAUSTI, Jon ESP EUSKALTEL - EUSKADI 28
5 THOMAS, Geraint GBR SKY PROCYCLING 29
6 MACHADO, Tiago POR Radioshack Leopard
7 IZAGIRRE INSAUSTI, Gorka ESP EUSKALTEL - EUSKADI 32
8 PIETROPOLLI, Daniele ITA LAMPRE - ISD
9 KELDERMAN, Wilco NED Blanco
10 VEIKKANEN, Jussi FIN FDJ-BIG MAT 37
11 BAUER, Jack NZL Garmin-Sharp 41
12 ELISSONDE, Kenny FRA FDJ-BIG MAT 45
13 BENNET, George NZL Radioshack Leopard 48
14 VALLS FERRI, Rafael ESP VACANSOLEIL-DCM 49
15 HANSEN, Adam AUS LOTTO BELISOL 54
16 ROJAS GIL, Jose Joaquin ESP MOVISTAR 57
17 SANTAROMITA, Ivan ITA BMC RACING 59
18 CHEREL, Mikael FRA AG2R LA MONDIALE +1:16
19 KASHECHKIN, Andrey KAZ ASTANA
20 PAUWELS, Serge BEL OMEGA PHARMA-QUICKSTEP
21 SÖRENSEN, Chris Anker DEN Saxo Tinkoff
22 VELITS, Peter SVK OMEGA PHARMA-QUICKSTEP +2:30
23 CANTWELL, Jonathan AUS Saxo Tinkoff +2:49
24 PHELAN, Adam AUS UNI SA-Australia
25 SALERNO, Cristiano ITA Cannondale Pro Cycling +3:07
26 GERRANS, Simon AUS ORICA-GREENEDGE +3:17
27 HUNTER, Robert RSA Garmin-Sharp +3:31
28 DEMPSTER, Zakkari AUS UNI SA-Australia +3:36
29 BONNAFOND, Guillaume FRA AG2R LA MONDIALE +3:45
30 MORTON, Lachlan David AUS Garmin-Sharp +4:05
31 PONZI, Simone ITA ASTANA +4:10
32 VISCONTI, Giovanni ITA MOVISTAR +4:46
33 HENDERSON, Greg NZL LOTTO BELISOL +4:59
34 BOASSON HAGEN, Edvald NOR SKY PROCYCLING +5:26
35 GILBERT, Philippe BEL BMC RACING +5:50
36 SULZBERGER, Bernard AUS UNI SA-Australia +6:05
37 AMADOR BAKKAZAKOVA, Andrey CRC MOVISTAR +6:24
38 OROZ UGALDE, Juan Jose ESP EUSKALTEL - EUSKADI +6:35
39 TANNER, David AUS Blanco +6:40
40 DEMARE, Arnaud FRA FDJ-BIG MAT +6:43
41 PINEAU, Jérôme FRA OMEGA PHARMA-QUICKSTEP +6:51
42 HAYMAN, Mathew AUS SKY PROCYCLING +6:58
43 AGOSTINI, Stefano ITA Cannondale Pro Cycling +7:22
44 DELAGE, Mickael FRA FDJ-BIG MAT +7:34
45 IGLINSKIY, Maxim KAZ ASTANA +7:50
46 MOINARD, Amaël FRA BMC RACING +8:23
47 GRABSCH, Bert GER OMEGA PHARMA-QUICKSTEP +8:45
48 FAVILLI, Elia ITA LAMPRE - ISD +8:53
49 MORI, Manuele ITA LAMPRE - ISD +9:11
50 MORABITO, Steve SUI BMC RACING +9:12
51 ROELANDTS, Jurgen BEL LOTTO BELISOL +9:25
52 AGNOLI, Valerio ITA ASTANA +9:34
53 CLARKE, Simon AUS ORICA-GREENEDGE +9:35
54 STORTONI, Simone ITA LAMPRE - ISD +10:13
55 VON HOFF, Steele AUS Garmin-Sharp +10:19
56 WYSS, Danilo SUI BMC RACING +10:34
57 BRAVO OIARBIDE, Garikoitz ESP EUSKALTEL - EUSKADI +10:40
58 MCCARTHY, Jay AUS Saxo Tinkoff +11:14
59 CANUTI, Federico ITA Cannondale Pro Cycling +11:26
60 SUTTON, Christopher AUS SKY PROCYCLING +11:28
61 VANDBORG, Brian DNK Cannondale Pro Cycling +11:59
62 WELLENS, Tim BEL LOTTO BELISOL +12:01
63 WURF, Cameron AUS Cannondale Pro Cycling +12:25
64 GREIPEL, André GER LOTTO BELISOL +12:34
65 GOSS, Matthew Harley AUS ORICA-GREENEDGE +12:40
66 STANNARD, Ian GBR SKY PROCYCLING +13:04
67 VOIGT, Jens GER Radioshack Leopard +13:14
68 GUTIERREZ PALACIOS, José Ivan ESP MOVISTAR +13:26
69 STEEGMANS, Gert BEL OMEGA PHARMA-QUICKSTEP +13:37
70 HUGUET, Yann FRA ARG +13:41
71 O'GRADY, Stuart AUS ORICA-GREENEDGE +13:51
72 SERGENT, Jesse NZL Radioshack Leopard +14:22
73 HUPOND, Thierry FRA ARG +14:27
74 HERRADA LOPEZ, José ESP MOVISTAR +14:29
75 HOWSON, Damien AUS UNI SA-Australia +14:43
76 DE KORT, Koen NED ARG +15:41
77 DE GENDT, Thomas BEL VACANSOLEIL-DCM +15:58
78 HUTAROVICH, Yauheni BLR AG2R LA MONDIALE +16:06
79 CAPECCHI, Eros ITA MOVISTAR +17:09
80 WAUTERS, Willem BEL VACANSOLEIL-DCM +17:12
81 CIMOLAI, Davide ITA LAMPRE - ISD +17:17
82 DIDIER, Laurent LUX Radioshack Leopard +17:50
83 DURBRIDGE, Luke AUS ORICA-GREENEDGE +17:53
84 LLOYD, Matthew AUS LAMPRE - ISD +18:08
85 BOBRIDGE, Jack AUS Blanco +18:33
86 GASPAROTTO, Enrico ITA ASTANA +18:51
87 CLARKE, Will AUS ARG +19:54
88 TIMMER, Albert NED ARG +20:18
89 MOURIS, Jens NED ORICA-GREENEDGE +20:25
90 BONNET, William FRA FDJ-BIG MAT +20:35
91 RENSHAW, Mark AUS Blanco +20:45
92 LODEWYCK, Klaas BEL BMC RACING +21:26
93 KERBY, Jordan AUS UNI SA-Australia +21:30
94 KADRI, Biel FRA AG2R LA MONDIALE +22:28
95 JUUL JENSEN, Christopher DEN Saxo Tinkoff +22:45
96 GIACOPPO, Anthony AUS UNI SA-Australia +23:00
97 FENN, Andrew GBR OMEGA PHARMA-QUICKSTEP +23:11
98 WATSON, Calvin AUS UNI SA-Australia +23:27
99 MIYAZAWA, Takashi JPN Saxo Tinkoff +23:32
100 MARANGONI, Alan ITA Cannondale Pro Cycling +23:49
101 MANGEL, Laurent FRA FDJ-BIG MAT +24:19
102 RABON, Frantisek CZE OMEGA PHARMA-QUICKSTEP +25:26
103 KERN, Julian GER AG2R LA MONDIALE +26:27
104 FARRAR, Tyler USA Garmin-Sharp +26:41
105 LOBATO DEL VALLE, Juan Jose ESP EUSKALTEL - EUSKADI +26:54
106 ABERASTURI IZAGA, Jon ESP EUSKALTEL - EUSKADI
107 SAGAN, Juraj SVK Cannondale Pro Cycling +27:24
108 SIEBERG, Marcel GER LOTTO BELISOL +27:26
109 BROWN, Graeme AUS Blanco +27:41
110 TJALLINGII, Maarten NED Blanco +27:59
111 APPOLLONIO, Davide ITA AG2R LA MONDIALE +28:36
112 BOARO, Manuele ITA Saxo Tinkoff +29:24
113 GUARDINI, Andrea ITA ASTANA +29:43
114 KITTEL, Marcel GER ARG
115 ROWE, Luke GBR SKY PROCYCLING +30:54
116 KOHLER, Martin SUI BMC RACING +32:01
117 EISEL, Bernhard AUT SKY PROCYCLING +32:48
118 AHLSTRAND, Jonas SWE ARG +32:52
119 BAGDONAS, Gediminas LTU AG2R LA MONDIALE +33:36
120 MARKUS, Barry NED VACANSOLEIL-DCM +33:56
121 MARCZYNSKI, Tomasz POL VACANSOLEIL-DCM +34:11
122 VAN HUMMEL, Kenny Robert NED VACANSOLEIL-DCM +34:59
123 VAN POPPEL, Boy NED VACANSOLEIL-DCM +35:01
124 ASTARLOZA CHAURREAU, Mikel ESP EUSKALTEL - EUSKADI +35:03
125 KAISEN, Olivier BEL LOTTO BELISOL +35:40
126 FERRARI, Roberto ITA LAMPRE - ISD +36:01
127 SCHLECK, Andy LUX Radioshack Leopard +39:29
128 GUARNIERI, Jacopo ITA ASTANA +41:25