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Fernando Ferrari / Ciclo 21
Jai Hindley se confirma como otro de los talentos jóvenes que está asolando el pelotón 2020. Tras Evenepoel en Argentina , Brunel en Bessègges o Pogačar en Comunitat Valenciana , el australiano de 23 años sentenció el Sun Tour (2.1) a lo campeón, ganando la etapa reina vestido de amarillo, sin regalos de ningún tipo como es su obligación. Los 15 kilómetros del ascenso final al Monte Buller fue un duelo final con su compatriota Sebastian Berwick (St George), otro imberbe de 20 año s en su segundo año profesional. Hindley manda ahor con 10 y 36 segundos de margen sobre Berwick y Howson, respectivamente antes de la etapa final sobre un circuito en Melbourne. Será su segunda victoria en una prueba por etapas tras el Tour de Fuzhou en 2017.
James Piccoli (Israel) fue el primer atacante a 3 kilómetros del final. El canadiense tuvo opciones de victoria con 10 segundos de ventaja sobre Simon Yates y Dion Smith , ambos del Mitchelton, y 20 segundos sobre el grupo de Hindley. El ataque de Berwick fue determinante porque remachó a los de delante, pero se llevó a su verdugo Hindley hasta el final. Marcos García , 9º, fue el mejor de los dos españoles presentes junto a Salvador Guardiola.
Hindley en el podio © Sun Tour
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Perfil 5ª etapa © Herald Sun Tour 2020
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Edición 2019: Dylan Van Baarle
Puntos TOP Ciclo 21: Marcos García, 2 (primer español etapa 2.1)
1ª: Dainese (Dainese) / 2ª: Hindley (Hindley) / 3ª: Groves (Hindley)
CLASIFICACIÓN 4ª ETAPA
01
Jai Hindley
1996
Team Sunweb
03:01:25
02
Sebastian Berwick
1999
St. George Continental Team
+ 00
03
Jay Vine
1995
Nero Continental
+ 09
04
Jesse Ewart
1994
Team Sapura Cycling
+ 17
05
Neilson Powless
1996
EF Pro Cycling
+ 18
06
Nicholas Schultz
1994
Mitchelton – Scott
+ 22
07
Damien Howson
1992
Mitchelton – Scott
+ 22
08
James Piccoli
1991
Israel Start-Up Nation
+ 23
09
Marcos Garcia
1986
Kinan Cycling Team
+ 23
10
Thomas Lebas
1985
Kinan Cycling Team
+ 30
11
Rudy Porter
2000
Australia
+ 43
12
James Oram
1993
Black Spoke Pro Cycling Academy
+ 48
13
Mark O’Brien
1987
Australia
+ 48
14
Simon Yates
1992
Mitchelton – Scott
+ 48
15
Samuel Hill
1995
Team Bridgelane
+ 50
16
Charles-Etienne Chrétien
1999
Aevolo Cycling
+ 50
17
Michael Storer
1997
Team Sunweb
+ 53
18
Hayden McCormick
1994
Black Spoke Pro Cycling Academy
+ 55
19
Cameron Meyer
1988
Mitchelton – Scott
+ 01:23
20
Calan White
1999
Australia
+ 01:44
21
Benjamin Perry
1994
Israel Start-Up Nation
+ 01:59
22
Jonas Rutsch
1998
EF Pro Cycling
+ 02:01
23
Angus Lyons
1996
Oliver’s Real Food Racing
+ 02:01
24
Dion Smith
1993
Mitchelton – Scott
+ 02:09
25
Marcus Culey
1993
Team Sapura Cycling
+ 02:12
26
Florian Stork
1997
Team Sunweb
+ 02:23
27
Alexander Cataford
1993
Israel Start-Up Nation
+ 02:28
28
Conor Schunk
1999
Aevolo Cycling
+ 03:03
29
Samuel Jenner
1997
Team Bridgelane
+ 03:21
30
Omer Goldstein
1996
Israel Start-Up Nation
+ 03:31
31
Ari Scott
2001
Black Spoke Pro Cycling Academy
+ 03:52
32
James Whelan
1996
EF Pro Cycling
+ 04:42
33
Lachlan Morton
1992
EF Pro Cycling
+ 05:17
34
Ayden Toovey
1995
Team Bridgelane
+ 05:51
35
Guillaume Boivin
1989
Israel Start-Up Nation
+ 06:12
36
Salvador Guardiola
1988
Kinan Cycling Team
+ 06:17
37
Ben Metcalfe
2000
Team Bridgelane
+ 06:27
38
Carter Turnbull
2000
Australia
+ 06:27
39
Dylan McKenna
1998
Nero Continental
+ 06:32
40
Mitchell Docker
1986
EF Pro Cycling
+ 06:32
41
Brendon Davids
1993
Oliver’s Real Food Racing
+ 08:42
42
Michael Freiberg
1990
ARA Pro Racing Sunshine Coast
+ 08:42
43
Joel Yates
1997
St. George Continental Team
+ 09:34
44
Ryan Cavanagh
1995
St. George Continental Team
+ 09:37
45
Robert Power
1995
Team Sunweb
+ 09:37
46
Sebastian Presley
1998
Oliver’s Real Food Racing
+ 09:40
47
Sebastian Barrett
2001
ARA Pro Racing Sunshine Coast
+ 09:40
48
Connor Reardon
1999
St. George Continental Team
+ 10:07
49
Liam White
1994
Oliver’s Real Food Racing
+ 10:07
50
Alex Dowsett
1988
Israel Start-Up Nation
+ 10:12
51
Alex Heaney
1994
St. George Continental Team
+ 10:12
52
Benjamin Hill
1990
Team Bridgelane
+ 11:53
53
Riley Fleming
1999
Oliver’s Real Food Racing
+ 13:54
54
Godfrey Slattery
1999
Australia
+ 13:54
55
Max Kanter
1997
Team Sunweb
+ 13:54
56
Ashley MacKay
1996
ARA Pro Racing Sunshine Coast
+ 13:54
57
Ben Carman
1995
Nero Continental
+ 13:54
58
Moreno Hofland
1991
EF Pro Cycling
+ 14:05
59
Mihkel Räim
1993
Israel Start-Up Nation
+ 14:05
60
Hiroshi Tsubaki
1991
Kinan Cycling Team
+ 14:05
61
Ethan Batt
1998
Black Spoke Pro Cycling Academy
+ 14:11
62
Ryan Thomas
1995
ARA Pro Racing Sunshine Coast
+ 14:39
63
Michael Potter
1997
ARA Pro Racing Sunshine Coast
+ 14:39
64
Sam Bewley
1987
Mitchelton – Scott
+ 15:31
65
Thomas Scully
1990
EF Pro Cycling
+ 15:31
66
Scott McGill
1998
Aevolo Cycling
+ 15:31
67
Tyler Stites
1998
Aevolo Cycling
+ 15:31
68
Luke Mudgway
1996
Black Spoke Pro Cycling Academy
+ 15:31
69
Conor Murtagh
1993
Oliver’s Real Food Racing
+ 15:31
70
Josh Kench
2001
Black Spoke Pro Cycling Academy
+ 15:40
71
Christopher Miller
1981
Nero Continental
+ 16:02
72
David Williams
2000
Australia
+ 16:12
73
Thomas Bolton
1998
Oliver’s Real Food Racing
+ 16:12
74
Yasuharu Nakajima
1984
Kinan Cycling Team
+ 16:22
75
Genki Yamamoto
1991
Kinan Cycling Team
+ 16:22
76
Asbjørn Kragh Andersen
1992
Team Sunweb
+ 16:50
77
Alberto Dainese
1998
Team Sunweb
+ 16:52
78
Kaden Groves
1998
Mitchelton – Scott
+ 16:52
79
Jesse Coyle
1994
Nero Continental
+ 19:01
80
Michael Rice
1996
ARA Pro Racing Sunshine Coast
+ 19:30
GENERAL TRAS 4ª ETAPA
01
Jai Hindley
1996
Team Sunweb
12:51:45
02
Sebastian Berwick
1999
St. George Continental Cycling Team
+ 10
03
Damien Howson
1992
Mitchelton – Scott
+ 36
04
Neilson Powless
1996
EF Pro Cycling
+ 51
05
Jesse Ewart
1994
Team Sapura Cycling
+ 01:26
06
Jay Vine
1995
Nero Continental
+ 01:26
07
Michael Storer
1997
Team Sunweb
+ 01:50
08
Thomas Lebas
1985
Kinan Cycling Team
+ 01:55
09
Rudy Porter
2000
Australia
+ 02:32
10
James Oram
1993
Black Spoke Pro Cycling Academy
+ 02:50
11
Marcos Garcia
1986
Kinan Cycling Team
+ 02:54
12
Charles-Etienne Chrétien
1999
Aevolo Cycling
+ 03:20
13
Hayden McCormick
1994
Black Spoke Pro Cycling Academy
+ 04:05
14
Jonas Rutsch
1998
EF Pro Cycling
+ 04:43
15
Alexander Cataford
1993
Israel Start-Up Nation
+ 04:59
16
James Whelan
1996
EF Pro Cycling
+ 06:00
17
Omer Goldstein
1996
Israel Start-Up Nation
+ 06:41
18
Samuel Hill
1995
Team Bridgelane
+ 07:10
19
Samuel Jenner
1997
Team Bridgelane
+ 07:28
20
Simon Yates
1992
Mitchelton – Scott
+ 07:50
21
Lachlan Morton
1992
EF Pro Cycling
+ 08:21
22
Ari Scott
2001
Black Spoke Pro Cycling Academy
+ 08:51
23
Florian Stork
1997
Team Sunweb
+ 09:02
24
Conor Schunk
1999
Aevolo Cycling
+ 09:20
25
Mark O’Brien
1987
Australia
+ 10:14
26
Mitchell Docker
1986
EF Pro Cycling
+ 12:54
27
Marcus Culey
1993
Team Sapura Cycling
+ 13:54
28
Dion Smith
1993
Mitchelton – Scott
+ 13:56
29
Carter Turnbull
2000
Australia
+ 13:57
30
Benjamin Perry
1994
Israel Start-Up Nation
+ 14:26
31
Calan White
1999
Australia
+ 14:46
32
Brendon Davids
1993
Oliver’s Real Food Racing
+ 15:02
33
Salvador Guardiola
1988
Kinan Cycling Team
+ 15:34
34
Cameron Meyer
1988
Mitchelton – Scott
+ 16:53
35
James Piccoli
1991
Israel Start-Up Nation
+ 17:32
36
Guillaume Boivin
1989
Israel Start-Up Nation
+ 17:46
37
Angus Lyons
1996
Oliver’s Real Food Racing
+ 17:52
38
Nicholas Schultz
1994
Mitchelton – Scott
+ 18:12
39
Robert Power
1995
Team Sunweb
+ 19:31
40
Michael Freiberg
1990
ARA Pro Racing Sunshine Coast
+ 20:11
41
Ayden Toovey
1995
Team Bridgelane
+ 20:54
42
Sebastian Presley
1998
Oliver’s Real Food Racing
+ 21:03
43
Dylan McKenna
1998
Nero Continental
+ 24:06
44
Ben Carman
1995
Nero Continental
+ 25:59
45
Ben Metcalfe
2000
Team Bridgelane
+ 26:20
46
Connor Reardon
1999
St. George Continental Cycling Team
+ 26:41
47
Thomas Scully
1990
EF Pro Cycling
+ 27:00
48
Alex Dowsett
1988
Israel Start-Up Nation
+ 29:41
49
Ryan Cavanagh
1995
St. George Continental Cycling Team
+ 29:42
50
Alex Heaney
1994
St. George Continental Cycling Team
+ 29:59
51
Moreno Hofland
1991
EF Pro Cycling
+ 30:33
52
Mihkel Räim
1993
Israel Start-Up Nation
+ 30:33
53
Joel Yates
1997
St. George Continental Cycling Team
+ 31:27
54
Michael Potter
1997
ARA Pro Racing Sunshine Coast
+ 31:45
55
Ryan Thomas
1995
ARA Pro Racing Sunshine Coast
+ 32:06
56
Tyler Stites
1998
Aevolo Cycling
+ 32:31
57
Godfrey Slattery
1999
Australia
+ 33:41
58
Sebastian Barrett
2001
ARA Pro Racing Sunshine Coast
+ 34:39
59
Max Kanter
1997
Team Sunweb
+ 35:47
60
Michael Rice
1996
ARA Pro Racing Sunshine Coast
+ 36:01
61
Alberto Dainese
1998
Team Sunweb
+ 36:21
62
Kaden Groves
1998
Mitchelton – Scott
+ 36:21
63
Christopher Miller
1981
Nero Continental
+ 37:00
64
Riley Fleming
1999
Oliver’s Real Food Racing
+ 38:05
65
Hiroshi Tsubaki
1991
Kinan Cycling Team
+ 38:16
66
Liam White
1994
Oliver’s Real Food Racing
+ 38:44
67
Ashley MacKay
1996
ARA Pro Racing Sunshine Coast
+ 38:53
68
Thomas Bolton
1998
Oliver’s Real Food Racing
+ 40:23
69
Scott McGill
1998
Aevolo Cycling
+ 40:27
70
Josh Kench
2001
Black Spoke Pro Cycling Academy
+ 42:06
71
Yasuharu Nakajima
1984
Kinan Cycling Team
+ 42:14
72
Genki Yamamoto
1991
Kinan Cycling Team
+ 42:21
73
Luke Mudgway
1996
Black Spoke Pro Cycling Academy
+ 43:32
74
Asbjørn Kragh Andersen
1992
Team Sunweb
+ 43:50
75
Ethan Batt
1998
Black Spoke Pro Cycling Academy
+ 44:02
76
David Williams
2000
Australia
+ 44:24
77
Benjamin Hill
1990
Team Bridgelane
+ 46:02
78
Jesse Coyle
1994
Nero Continental
+ 50:36
79
Conor Murtagh
1993
Oliver’s Real Food Racing
+ 50:50
80
Sam Bewley
1987
Mitchelton – Scott
+ 53:50
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