Simon Gerrans
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Tour Down Under: Winners and records
Door Martijn Ophorst The first Tour Down Under was held in 1999. Homeriders are most successful with Australians winning by far the most editions. Cyclingstage.com brings you the recent winners and record holders in the Tour Down Under.
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GP Québec: Winners and records
Door Harmen Lustig The Grand Prix Cycliste de Québec is a 'new' classic. Smartly created in 2010, the hilly circuit of Quebec offers a challenging circuit for both sprinters and punchers. Cyclingstage.com brings you the records and recent winners.
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Liège-Bastogne-Liège: Winners and records
Door Martijn Ophorst With the inaugural edition dating back to 1892, Liège-Bastogne-Liège is the oldest of all the cycling Classics. 'La Doyenne' is situated in the heart of the Belgian Ardennes and the riders tackle numerous steep climbs on the way back from…
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Tour Down Under 2016: Sprint victory Ewan stage 6, Gerrans overall winner
Door Martijn Ophorst The 2016 Tour Dow Under closes the curtains with a local criterium in Adelaide. Caleb Ewan is in a class of his own, outsprinting Mark Renshaw by a bike length or two. For the fourth time in his career, Simon Gerrans takes the GC in his home race.
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Tour Down Under 2016: Sweet revenge Gerrans in stage 3: victory and ochre jersey
Door Martijn Ophorst The 3rd stage of the Tour Down Under is won by Simon Gerrans. Taking sweet revenge after yesterday's crash, the 35-year old now outsprints Rohan Dennis and catapults himself into the leaders jersey, 3 seconds ahead of Jay McCarthy.
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Liège-Bastogne-Liège 2014: Gerrans outsprints Valverde
Door Kevin Fox Simon Gerrans won the 100th edition of Liege-Bastogne-Liege, outsprinting Alejandro Valverde on the line. A low key edition of the old race finally kicked to life in the final kilometres.
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Tour Down Under 2014 Results stage 1 and GC
Door Harmen Lustig Stage 1 in the 2014 Tour Down Under, leading from Nuriootpa to Angaston, was won by Simon Gerrans. After 135 kilometers in the saddle he was the best in the sprint of the first peloton, beating André Greipel.
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Tour Down Under 2014 Results stage 6 and final ranking
Door Harmen Lustig André Greipel? Or Marcel Kittel? In the streets of Adelaide the first German was the best in the bunch sprint. Simon Gerrans kept the 1 second lead over Cadel Evans and won the GC.