2007 Tour of Wellington - Men's Stage Summary

Men's Stage Summary

Stage Date Start Finish Distance Stage Top 3 Leading Top 3 Time
1 24 January Avalon Lower Hutt 7 km Trek Zookeepers Cafe
Savings & Loans Team Australia
Team Subway
Sam Bewley
Hayden Roulston
Gordon McCauley
9.12
+ 0.00
+ 0.00
2 25 January Featherstone Masterton 117 km Gordon McCauley
David Pell
Hayden Godfrey
Gordon McCauley
David Pell
Hayden Godfrey
2:44.19
+ 0.22
+ 1.05
3 25 January Masterton Masterton 40 km Mark Langlands
Gordon McCauley
Josh England
Gordon McCauley
David Pell
Hayden Godfrey
3:49.56
+ 0.26
+ 1.09
4 26 January Masterton Masterton 158 km Hayden Roulston
Marc Ryan
Matthew Talbot
Hayden Roulston
Craig McCartney
Matthew Talbot
7:39.01
+ 0.04
+ 0.33
5 27 January Masterton Admiral Hill 125.3 km David Pell
Josh Wilson
Hayden Roulston
Hayden Roulston
Craig McCartney
Matthew Talbot
10:53.02
+ 0.55
+ 2.43
6 28 January Scorching Bay Wellington 12 km Hayden Roulston
David Pell
Gordon McCauley
Hayden Roulston
Craig McCartney
Matthew Talbot
11:08.39
+ 1.56
+ 3.28
7 28 January Petone Petone 40 km Gordon McCauley
Jeremy Vennell
Brendon Sharratt
Hayden Roulston
Craig McCartney
Matthew Talbot
12:13.42
+ 1.56
+ 3.28

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