Men's Stage Summary
Stage | Date | Start | Finish | Distance | Stage Top 3 | Leading Top 3 | Time |
1 | 17 January | Mawson Lakes | Tanunda | 152 km | Karl Menzies Martin Elmiger Lars Bak |
Karl Menzies Martin Elmiger Lars Bak |
3:50.45 + 0.01 + 0.07 |
2 | 18 January | Mannum | Hahndorf | 150 km | Steven Caethoven Pieter Ghyllebert Stuart O'Grady |
Karl Menzies Martin Elmiger Lars Bak |
7:44.33 + 0.01 + 0.07 |
3 | 19 January | Stirling | Victor Harbor | 128 km | Baden Cooke Chris Jongewaard Matthew Goss |
Karl Menzies Martin Elmiger Lars Bak |
10:36.38 + 0.01 + 0.07 |
4 | 20 January | Willunga | Willunga | 147 km | Pieter Ghyllebert Sergey Lagutin Martin Elmiger |
Martin Elmiger Karl Menzies Lars Bak |
14:02.15 + 0.01 + 0.08 |
5 | 21 January | Adelaide | Adelaide | 90 km | Robbie McEwen Mark Renshaw Allan Davis |
Martin Elmiger Karl Menzies Lars Bak |
15:46.38 + 0.03 + 0.11 |
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