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Santos Tour Down Under

January 17th - 24th 2010 Adelaide, South Australia - come join the action!



Greipel leads the 2010 pro-tour ranks

TDU06GreipelThumbJan 25th, 10. After being crowned the Santos Tour Down Under winner for the second time Andre Greipel has become the first leader of the pro-tour series for 2010.

 
Henderson snatches podium at Tour Down Under

thumb_TDU06HendersonKissJan 24th, 10. Kiwi Greg Henderson and his Team Sky had a great finish to their time in Adelaide. Henderson finished 3rd overall after placing 2nd to teammate CJ Sutton in today's final stage.

 
Sanchez tames the mighty Willunga

tdustage5sanchezthumbJan 23rd, 10.  Spanish rider Luis Leon Sanchez won the battle of Willunga in one of the most exciting stages in the history of the Santos Tour Down Under.

 
5 minutes till lineup

TDU04PreRaceThumbJan 23rd, 10.  RoadCycling.co.nz follow the pro-tour riders from their "5 minutes to lineup" call, through the streets of Adelaide, to sign-on, and race start.

 
HTC Columbia deliver Greipel again

tdustage4greipelthumbJan 22nd, 10.  Andre Greipel reinforced his lead at the 2010 Santos Tour Under after his third victory thanks again to a great HTC Columbia lead out in Stage 4.

 
Henderson's recipe for survival

TDUST3HendersonPostRaceThumbJan 22nd, 10. For 3h14m Greg Henderson and the rest of the peloton raced through temperatures up to 40 degrees.  RoadCycling.co.nz asked the kiwi how he survived.

 
Julian Dean likes it hot
tdudeanstage3thumbJan 22nd, 10.  Kiwi Julian Dean wanted Stage 3 of the Santos Tour Down Under to be harder than last year.  A sweltering 40 degree Adelaide heat seemed like he was going to get his wish.
 
40 degrees - respect to the pro-tour riders
thumb_TDUST3WinnerLineJan 21st, 10.  Today was one of those days where you have to pay respect to the pro-tour peloton. With the temperature reaching 40 degrees it was tough enough just being a spectator.
 
RoadCycling tastes the tour experience
TDUstage2benthumbJan 21st, 10. Yesterday Ben from RoadCycling.co.nz tackled the full Tour Down Under experience - riding to and from a stage. The chosen destination was Hahndorf, deep in the Adelaide hills.
 
Greipel wins in German town down under

TDUstage2griepelthumbJan 20th, 10.  With Hayden Roulston's help HTC-Columbia's André Greipel won his second consecutive stage of the Santos Tour Down Under today.

 
Henderson flying sky high

TDUST2HendyThumbJan 20th, 10.  Henderson had another flying sprint to leave behind some great sprinters and earn 2nd place in today’s Stage 2 of the Santos Tour Down Under. He's now 2nd overall.

 
Greipel wins Tour Down Under opener

Td01GreipelThumbJan 19th, 10.  With crowds estimated at 92,000 on today's 1st stage, Andre Greipel, HTC Columbia, the 2008 GC winner of the Santos Tour Down Under triumphed in the bunch sprint.

 
Cadel Evans begins the BMC Racing story
TdUCCBMCEvansThumbJan 19th, 10. He's not on the the hot list to win the Santos Tour Down Under but BMC's Cadel Evans in his rainbow World Champion jersey will still light up the peloton.
 
Hincapie all style with BMC

TDUcchincapiethumbJan 19th, 10. George Hincapie is passionate about his decision to join BMC Racing team and about the opportunity to wear the Stars and Stripes here in Australia.

 
Peiper picks Roulston as Tour de France weapon

TdU00RoulstonThumbJan 18th, 10. HTC Columbia Team Director Allan Peiper thinks new recruit Hayden Roulston is a unique rider and he's priming him for a significant role in this year's Tour de France.

 
Kiwi takes to the Sky

TdUCChendithumbJan 18th, 10. Greg Henderson had a dream first race with Team Sky yesterday and validated his decision to call this British team his own for the foreseeable future.

 
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