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2023 Santos Tour Down Under (World Tour), Australia

Schwalbe Classic: Saturday, January 14

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Saturday, January 14: Schwalbe Classic: Adelaide, Australia, both men and women: 1hr + 1 lap (1.35 km).

Teams presentation photos | Course map | Start list | Men's race | Women's race

Weather at the race city of Adelaide at 2:00 PM, local time: 37C (98F), partly cloudy, with the wind from the northwest at 18 km/hr (11 mph).

The 5:30 PM forecast is for 29C (84F), wind at 35 km/hr (22mph) from the south-southwest

The 7:30 PM forecast is for 23C (73F), sunny and the wind from the south at 31km/hr (19 mph) at 7:30.

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Men's race:

Caleb Ewan is the day's fastest man. Sirotti photo

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The race: Race started at 7:00 PM, local time.

Photos

Here's the race organizer's report:

Australian sprint superstar Caleb Ewan stole the show with a superfast finish to win the Schwalbe Classic in the streets of Adelaide on Saturday night.

Ewan used his tactical nous and incredible power to issue a strong warning to the chasing pack before the men’s Santos Tour Down Under WorldTour gets underway this week.

Ewan was charged with heading up a very young Australian national team during the Santos Tour Down Under.  

"I really like racing with a young team and sometimes with older pros they just kind of turn up," Ewan said after his fifth classic win.

"My team was quite good in the crit and it's going to be a big learning curve for them.

"I hope I can help with their development and help them with WorldTour and help them be part of that journey."

A star-studded WorldTour lineup featuring Grand Tour winners Jay Hindley, Chris Froome, Geraint Thomas and Simon Yates thrilled the huge crowd in the city streets of Adelaide in a preview of what lies ahead for the 2023 season.

Ineos Grenadiers Luke Plapp, 22, the reigning Australian road champion continued his flying form early in the race alongside Jayco UlUla’s Lucas Hamilton early in the race.

The pace was frenetic as the peloton used the strong southerly winds to their advantage which cooled the day’s scorching 38C to a comfortable 25C just before the hour’s criterium racing was complete on the Flinders Street finish line.

Mauro Schmid from Soudal Quick Step took out the first preme sprint before the peloton settled into a solid rhythm.

A nasty crash saw Patrick Bevin from Team DSM go down with just three minutes plus a lap remaining which saw an aggressive peloton muscle in for finishing positions with Australian sprint gun Ewan catching the eye of the partisan crowd.

Featuring for Team Australia at the WorldTour race Ewan, 28, a nine-stage winner of the Santos Tour Down Under was jostling for pole position just before the bell lap to take the honours.

Complete results:

52.65 kilometers raced at an average speed of 50.47 km/hr

1 Caleb Ewan AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL TEAM 1hr 2min 35sec
2 Jordi Meeus BORA-HANSGROHE s.t.
3 Kaden Groves ALPECIN-DECEUNINCK s.t.
4 Phil Bauhaus BAHRAIN VICTORIOUS s.t.
5 Marius Mayrhofer TEAM DSM s.t.
6 Campbell Stewart TEAM JAYCO-ALULA s.t.
7 Kim Heiduk INEOS GRENADIERS s.t.
8 Paul Penhoet GROUPAMA-FDJ s.t.
9 Bryan Coquard COFIDIS s.t.
10 Emils Liepins TREK-SEGAFREDO s.t.
11 Damien Touze AG2R CITROEN TEAM s.t.
12 Alberto Bettiol EF EDUCATION-EASYPOST s.t.
13 Jenson Plowright ALPECIN-DECEUNINCK s.t.
14 Hugo Page INTERMARCHE-CIRCUS-WANTY s.t.
15 Taj Jones ISRAEL PREMIER TECH s.t.
16 Milan Vader JUMBO-VISMA s.t.
17 Nikias Arndt BAHRAIN VICTORIOUS s.t.
18 Hugo Hofstetter ARKEA-SAMSIC s.t.
19 Miles Scotson GROUPAMA-FDJ s.t.
20 Dorian Godon AG2R CITROEN TEAM s.t.
21 Laurence Pithie GROUPAMA-FDJ @ 3sec
22 Julius Johansen INTERMARCHE-CIRCUS-WANTY +4''
23 Samuel Gaze ALPECIN-DECEUNINCK s.t.
24 Alex Baudin AG2R CITROEN TEAM +6''
25 Martin Svrcek SOUDAL QUICK-STEP s.t.
26 Luis Guillermo Mas MOVISTAR TEAM s.t.
27 Luis Leon Sanchez ASTANA QAZAQSTAN s.t.
28 Boy Van Poppel INTERMARCHE-CIRCUS-WANTY +8''
29 Asbjorn Hellemose TREK-SEGAFREDO +13''
30 Paul Lapeira AG2R CITROEN TEAM s.t.
31 Gorka Izagirre MOVISTAR TEAM s.t.
32 Natnael Tesfazion TREK-SEGAFREDO s.t.
33 Mikkel Honore EF EDUCATION-EASYPOST s.t.
34 Antonio Tiberi TREK-SEGAFREDO s.t.
35 Nans Peters AG2R CITROEN TEAM s.t.
36 Filippo Baroncini TREK-SEGAFREDO s.t.
37 Corbin Strong ISRAEL PREMIER TECH s.t.
38 Cameron Scott BAHRAIN VICTORIOUS s.t.
39 Rudy Molard GROUPAMA-FDJ s.t.
40 Stan Van Tricht SOUDAL QUICK-STEP s.t.
41 Andre Rodrigues COFIDIS s.t.
42 Alexis Renard COFIDIS s.t.
43 Marco Haller BORA-HANSGROHE s.t.
44 Francois Bidard COFIDIS s.t.
45 Tony Gallopin TREK-SEGAFREDO s.t.
46 Mathis Le Berre ARKEA-SAMSIC s.t.
47 Dion Smith INTERMARCHE-CIRCUS-WANTY s.t.
48 Leonardo Basso ASTANA QAZAQSTAN +20''
49 Fabio Felline ASTANA QAZAQSTAN s.t.
50 Jens Keukeleire EF EDUCATION-EASYPOST s.t.
51 Martin Laas ASTANA QAZAQSTAN s.t.
52 Kevin Ledanois ARKEA-SAMSIC s.t.
53 Gerben Thijssen INTERMARCHE-CIRCUS-WANTY +23''
54 Michael Matthews TEAM JAYCO-ALULA +25''
55 Leo Hayter INEOS GRENADIERS +31''
56 Luke Plapp INEOS GRENADIERS s.t.
57 Ethan Hayter INEOS GRENADIERS s.t.
58 Luis-Joe Luhrs BORA-HANSGROHE +34''
59 Jarrad Drizners AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL TEAM s.t.
60 Jasha Dimitri Sutterlin BAHRAIN VICTORIOUS +37''
61 Hermann Pernsteiner BAHRAIN VICTORIOUS s.t.
62 Graeme Frislie AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL TEAM s.t.
63 Senne Leysen ALPECIN-DECEUNINCK s.t.
64 Maximilian Schachmann BORA-HANSGROHE s.t.
65 Derek Gee ISRAEL PREMIER TECH s.t.
66 Lorenzo Germani GROUPAMA-FDJ s.t.
67 Magnus Sheffield INEOS GRENADIERS s.t.
68 Ben Swift INEOS GRENADIERS s.t.
69 Imanol Erviti MOVISTAR TEAM s.t.
70 Lukasz Owsian ARKEA-SAMSIC s.t.
71 Jay Vine UAE TEAM EMIRATES s.t.
72 Thomas Scully EF EDUCATION-EASYPOST s.t.
73 Alessandro Verre ARKEA-SAMSIC s.t.
74 Reuben Thompson GROUPAMA-FDJ s.t.
75 Tim Naberman TEAM DSM s.t.
76 Davide Cimolai COFIDIS s.t.
77 Michael Schar AG2R CITROEN TEAM s.t.
78 Johan Jacobs MOVISTAR TEAM s.t.
79 Jonas Rutsch EF EDUCATION-EASYPOST s.t.
80 Robert Gesink JUMBO-VISMA s.t.
81 Mattia Cattaneo SOUDAL QUICK-STEP s.t.
82 Jos Van Emden JUMBO-VISMA s.t.
83 Timo Roosen JUMBO-VISMA s.t.
84 Ivan Romeo Abad MOVISTAR TEAM s.t.
85 Ben O'Connor AG2R CITROEN TEAM s.t.
86 Sergio Samitier MOVISTAR TEAM s.t.
87 Dmitriy Gruzdev ASTANA QAZAQSTAN s.t.
88 Daryl Impey ISRAEL PREMIER TECH s.t.
89 Marc Brustenga TREK-SEGAFREDO s.t.
90 Romain Combaud TEAM DSM s.t.
91 Manuele Boaro ASTANA QAZAQSTAN s.t.
92 Marc Hirschi UAE TEAM EMIRATES s.t.
93 Finn Fisher-Black UAE TEAM EMIRATES s.t.
94 George Bennett UAE TEAM EMIRATES s.t.
95 Michael Vink UAE TEAM EMIRATES s.t.
96 Matt Dinham TEAM DSM s.t.
97 Chris Harper TEAM JAYCO-ALULA s.t.
98 Jai Hindley BORA-HANSGROHE s.t.
99 Lukasz Wisniowski EF EDUCATION-EASYPOST s.t.
100 Harrison Wood COFIDIS s.t.
101 Robert Stannard ALPECIN-DECEUNINCK s.t.
102 Giovanni Aleotti BORA-HANSGROHE s.t.
103 Sven Erik Bystrom INTERMARCHE-CIRCUS-WANTY s.t.
104 Zac Marriage AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL TEAM +44''
105 Shane Archbold BORA-HANSGROHE s.t.
106 Sebastian Berwick ISRAEL PREMIER TECH s.t.
107 Liam Walsh AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL TEAM s.t.
108 Oscar Riesebeek ALPECIN-DECEUNINCK s.t.
109 Rohan Dennis JUMBO-VISMA s.t.
110 Martijn Tusveld TEAM DSM s.t.
111 Mauro Schmid SOUDAL QUICK-STEP s.t.
112 Lennard Hofstede JUMBO-VISMA s.t.
113 James Knox SOUDAL QUICK-STEP s.t.
114 Chris Hamilton TEAM DSM +47''
115 Gianni Moscon ASTANA QAZAQSTAN s.t.
116 Taco Van Der Hoorn INTERMARCHE-CIRCUS-WANTY s.t.
117 Alessandro Covi UAE TEAM EMIRATES s.t.
118 Connor Leahy AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL TEAM +52''
119 Dries Devenyns SOUDAL QUICK-STEP +1'06''
120 Simon Yates TEAM JAYCO-ALULA +1'13''
121 Michael Hepburn TEAM JAYCO-ALULA s.t.
122 Elie Gesbert ARKEA-SAMSIC +1'25''
123 Lucas Hamilton TEAM JAYCO-ALULA +3'15''
124 Luke Durbridge TEAM JAYCO-ALULA +3'41''
125 Jannik Steimle SOUDAL QUICK-STEP +3'54''
126 James Moriarty AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL TEAM +4'16''
127 Kamil Michal Gradek BAHRAIN VICTORIOUS +6'05''
DNF Pello Bilbao BAHRAIN VICTORIOUS
DNF Victor Lafay COFIDIS
DNF Michael Gogl ALPECIN-DECEUNINCK
DNF Michael Storer GROUPAMA-FDJ
DNF Patrick Bevin TEAM DSM
DNF Ewen Costiou ARKEA-SAMSIC
DNF Chris Froome ISRAEL PREMIER TECH
DNS Tim Van Dijke JUMBO-VISMA
DNS Sjoerd Bax UAE TEAM EMIRATES
DNS Sean Quinn EF EDUCATION-EASYPOST

 

Men's Schwalbe Classic photos by Fotoreporter Sirotti:

Lots of spectators at Adelaide.

Ben O'Connor

Ben O'Connor at the front.

Patrick Bevin

Peloton

The peloton racing in the early evening

Caleb Ewan rounds a corner.

And Ewan takes the race.

The podium

The podium, from left: Jordi Meeus (2nd), Caleb Ewan (1st) & Kaden Groves (3rd)

Caleb Ewan

Winner Caleb Ewan

Women's race:

Ally Wollaston

Ally Wollaston gives the others a surprise with a close win.

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The race: Race started at 5:30 PM, local time.

Here's the race organizer's report:

Ally Wollaston shocked the superstars of the UCI World Tour with a fleeting win on the opening night of the Santos Tour Down Under on Saturday night in the Schwalbe Women's Classic.

On the eve of the UCI World Tour race which starts tomorrow with the Ziptrak Stage 1 Glenelg to Aldinga from 11.30 am, Wollaston raced to the front to finish cleanly and brilliantly on the city streets of Adelaide on Saturday night.

"Early in the race it went away (from me) and so I definitely had my doubts about whether I would stay away or not,'' Wollaston said.

"But judging by the calibre of riders that were in the breakaway, I think we did have a good chance.

"Once we got to around 45 minutes, I was thinking about how I'm gonna win this bike race now.

"It was a really, really fun day for sure."

Wollaston, 22, arrived in Adelaide in form for the New Zealand National Team before taking out the honour after she was recently crowned as her nation’s criterium champion.

After Dutch rider, Nina Buijsman took the first of four Ziptrak prime sprint prizes worth 500 Euros (about $777) as the scorching 38C day temperatures took a turn just before the race pedalled off at 5:30pm.

The breakaway had a 25-second gap with about 12 minutes left on the clock for the 60-minute race around a 1.35km circuit.

A strong southerly cooler wind aided the peloton in the early evening as Wollaston finished ahead of second-placed Michaela Drummond from Zaaf and Human Powered Health’s Buijsman.


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Complete Results:

43.93 kilometers raced at an average speed of 45.9 km/hr

1 Ally Wollaston NEW ZEALAND NATIONAL TEAM 1hr 2min 41sec
2 Michaela Drummond ZAAF CYCLING TEAM s.t.
3 Nina Buijsman HUMAN POWERED HEALTH s.t.
4 Ruby Roseman-Gannon TEAM JAYCO-ALULA s.t.
5 Chloe Moran ARA SKIP CAPITAL s.t.
6 Loes Adegeest FDJ-SUEZ s.t.
7 Anya Louw AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL TEAM s.t.
8 Georgina Howe TEAM JAYCO-ALULA @ 10sec
9 Clara Copponi FDJ-SUEZ +17''
10 Daria Pikulik HUMAN POWERED HEALTH s.t.
11 Georgia Danford TEAM COOP-HITEC PRODUCTS s.t.
12 Josie Talbot AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL TEAM s.t.
13 Simone Boilard ST MICHEL-MAVIC-AUBER93 s.t.
14 Lucinda Stewart ARA SKIP CAPITAL s.t.
15 Kaia Schmid HUMAN POWERED HEALTH s.t.
16 Georgia Baker TEAM JAYCO-ALULA s.t.
17 Roxane Fournier ST MICHEL-MAVIC-AUBER93 s.t.
18 Ilaria Sanguineti TREK-SEGAFREDO s.t.
19 Caroline Baur ISRAEL PREMIER TECH ROLAND s.t.
20 Sylvie Swinkels TEAM COOP-HITEC PRODUCTS s.t.
21 Lily Williams HUMAN POWERED HEALTH s.t.
22 Lauretta Hanson TREK-SEGAFREDO s.t.
23 Rylee Mcmullen NEW ZEALAND NATIONAL TEAM s.t.
24 Alex Manly TEAM JAYCO-ALULA s.t.
25 Jessica Pratt TEAM BRIDGELANE s.t.
26 Josie Nelson TEAM COOP-HITEC PRODUCTS s.t.
27 Keely Bennett TEAM BRIDGELANE s.t.
28 Matilda Raynolds AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL TEAM s.t.
29 Alisha Wells ARA SKIP CAPITAL s.t.
30 Lisa Klein TREK-SEGAFREDO s.t.
31 Eugenie Duval FDJ-SUEZ s.t.
32 Mia Griffin ISRAEL PREMIER TECH ROLAND s.t.
33 Gladys Verhulst FDJ-SUEZ s.t.
34 Silvia Magri ISRAEL PREMIER TECH ROLAND s.t.
35 Maggie Coles-Lyster ZAAF CYCLING TEAM s.t.
36 Henrietta Christie HUMAN POWERED HEALTH +21''
37 Nikola Noskova ZAAF CYCLING TEAM s.t.
38 Camille Fahy ST MICHEL-MAVIC-AUBER93 s.t.
39 Grace Brown FDJ-SUEZ s.t.
40 Danielle De Francesco ZAAF CYCLING TEAM s.t.
41 Alli Anderson AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL TEAM s.t.
42 Isabelle Carnes ARA SKIP CAPITAL s.t.
43 Gina Ricardo TEAM BRIDGELANE s.t.
44 Lillee Pollock TEAM BRIDGELANE s.t.
45 Kerry Jonker TEAM COOP-HITEC PRODUCTS s.t.
46 Bryony Botha NEW ZEALAND NATIONAL TEAM s.t.
47 Ella Wyllie NEW ZEALAND NATIONAL TEAM s.t.
48 Haylee Fuller AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL TEAM s.t.
49 Sophie Edwards ARA SKIP CAPITAL s.t.
50 Brodie Chapman TREK-SEGAFREDO s.t.
51 Tiril Jorgensen TEAM COOP-HITEC PRODUCTS s.t.
52 Mari Mohr TEAM COOP-HITEC PRODUCTS s.t.
53 Coralie Demay ST MICHEL-MAVIC-AUBER93 s.t.
54 Dilyxine Miermont ST MICHEL-MAVIC-AUBER93 s.t.
55 Prudence Fowler NEW ZEALAND NATIONAL TEAM s.t.
56 Rachael Wales ARA SKIP CAPITAL s.t.
57 Nicole Frain AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL TEAM s.t.
58 Claire Steels ISRAEL PREMIER TECH ROLAND s.t.
59 Thi That N'Guyen ISRAEL PREMIER TECH ROLAND s.t.
60 Annamarie Lipp NEW ZEALAND NATIONAL TEAM s.t.
61 Victorie Guilman FDJ-SUEZ s.t.
62 Elena Pirrone ISRAEL PREMIER TECH ROLAND s.t.
63 Emily Watts TEAM BRIDGELANE s.t.
64 Antri Christoforou HUMAN POWERED HEALTH s.t.
65 Mia Hayden TEAM BRIDGELANE s.t.
66 Jessica Allen TEAM JAYCO-ALULA s.t.
67 Amber Pate TEAM JAYCO-ALULA s.t.
68 Sandrine Bideau ST MICHEL-MAVIC-AUBER93 s.t.
69 Tayler Wiles TREK-SEGAFREDO s.t.
70 Amanda Spratt TREK-SEGAFREDO +46''
DNS Lauren Stephens EF EDUCATION-TIBCO-SVB
DNS Emma Langley EF EDUCATION-TIBCO-SVB
DNS Krista Doebel-Hickok EF EDUCATION-TIBCO-SVB
DNS Abigail Smith EF EDUCATION-TIBCO-SVB
DNS Georgia Williams EF EDUCATION-TIBCO-SVB
DNS Debora Silvestri ZAAF CYCLING TEAM

 

Course map

Schwalbe Classic map


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Tour Down Under start list, January 13, 2023:

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Men's start list:

TEAM JAYCO - ALULA
Australia
1. Michael MATTHEWS (Australia)
2. Simon YATES (United Kingdom)
3. Luke DURBRIDGE (Australia)
4. Lucas HAMILTON (Australia)
5. Michael HEPBURN (Australia)
6. Chris HARPER (Australia)
7. Campbell STEWART (New Zealand)
AG2R CITROEN TEAM
France
11. Ben O'CONNOR (Australia)
12. Alex BAUDIN (France)
13. Dorian GODON (France)
14. Paul LAPEIRA (France)
15. Nans PETERS (France)
16. Michael SCHAR (Switzerland)
17. Damien TOUZE (France)
ASTANA QAZAQSTAN TEAM
Kazakhstan
21. Luis Leon SANCHEZ (Spain)
22. Manuele BOARO (Italy)
23. Leonardo BASSO (Italy)
24. Fabio FELLINE (Italy)
25. Dmitriy GRUZDEV (Kazakhstan)
26. Martin LAAS (Estonia)
27. Gianni MOSCON (Italy)
BAHRAIN VICTORIOUS
Bahrain
31. Pello BILBAO LOPEZ de ARMENTIA (Spain)
32. Nikias ARNDT (Germany)
33. Phil BAUHAUS (Germany)
34. Kamil Michal GRADEK (Poland)
35. Hermann PERNSTEINER (Austria)
36. Cameron SCOTT (Australia)
37. Jasha Dimitri SUTTERLIN (Germany)
TREK - SEGAFREDO
United States
41. Tony GALLOPIN (France)
42. Filippo BARONCINI (Italy)
43. Marc BRUSTENGA (Spain)
44. Asbjorn HELLEMOSE (Denmark)
45. Emils LIEPINS (Latvia)
46. Natnael TESFAZION (Eritrea)
47. Antonio TIBERI (Italy)
COFIDIS
France
51. Bryan COQUARD (France)
52. Francois BIDARD (France)
53. Davide CIMOLAI (Italy)
54. Wesley KREDER (Netherlands)
55. Victor LAFAY (France)
56. Alexis RENARD (France)
57. Harrison WOOD (United Kingdom)
SOUDAL QUICK-STEP
Belgium
61. Mattia CATTANEO (Italy)
62. Josef CERNY (Czech Republic)
63. Dries DEVENYNS (Belgium)
64. James KNOX (United Kingdom)
65. Mauro SCHMID (Switzerland)
66. Jannik STEIMLE (Germany)
67. Martin SVRCEK (Czech Republic)
ALPECIN-DECEUNINCK
Belgium
71. Kaden GROVES (Australia)
72. Jenson PLOWRIGHT (Australia)
73. Robert STANNARD (Australia)
74. Samuel GAZE (New Zealand)
75. Senne LEYSEN (Belgium)
76. Oscar RIESEBEEK (Netherlands)
77. Michael GOGL (Austria)
GROUPAMA - FDJ
France
81. Michael STORER (Australia)
82. Miles SCOTSON (Australia)
83. Lorenzo GERMANI (Italy)
84. Reuben THOMPSON (New Zealand)
85. Laurence PITHIE (New Zealand)
86. Paul PENHOET (France)
87. Rudy MOLARD (France)
INEOS GRENADIERS
United Kingdom
91. Geraint THOMAS (United Kingdom)
92. Ethan HAYTER (United Kingdom)
93. Leo HAYTER (United Kingdom)
94. Kim HEIDUK (Germany)
95. Luke PLAPP (Australia)
96. Magnus SHEFFIELD (United States)
97. Ben SWIFT (United Kingdom)
INTERMARCHE - CIRCUS - WANTY
Belgium
101. Sven Erik BYSTROM (Norway)
102. Julius JOHANSEN (Denmark)
103. Hugo PAGE (France)
104. Gerben THIJSSEN (Belgium)
105. Taco VAN DER HOORN (Netherlands)
106. Boy VAN POPPEL (Netherlands)
107. Dion SMITH (New Zealand)
JUMBO-VISMA
Netherlands
111. Rohan DENNIS (Australia)
112. Robert GESINK (Netherlands)
113. Lennard HOFSTEDE (Netherlands)
114. Timo ROOSEN (Netherlands)
115. Milan VADER (Netherlands)
116. Timo VAN DIJKE (Netherlands)
117. Jos Van EMDEN (Netherlands)
MOVISTAR TEAM
Spain
121. Gorka IZAGIRRE (Spain)
122. Imanol ERVITI (Spain)
123. Johan JACOBS (Switzerland)
124. Ivan ROMEO ABAD (Spain)
125. Sergio SAMITIER (Spain)
126. Luis Guillermo MAS (Spain)
TEAM DSM
Netherlands
131. Chris HAMILTON (Australia)
132. Matt DINHAM (Australia)
133. Patrick BEVIN (New Zealand)
134. Romain COMBAUD (France)
135. Tim NABERMAN (Netherlands)
136. Marius MAYRHOFER (Germany)
137. Martijn TUSVELD (Netherlands)
UAE TEAM EMIRATES
United Arab Emirates
141. Jay VINE (Australia)
142. George BENNETT (New Zealand)
143. Marc HIRSCHI (Switzerland)
144. Sjoerd BAX (Netherlands)
145. Alessandro COVI (Italy)
146. Michael VINK (New Zealand)
147. Finn FISHER-BLACK (New Zealand)
TEAM ARKEA - SAMSIC
France
151. Ewen COSTIOU (France)
152. Mathis LE BERRE (France)
153. Elie GESBERT (France)
154. Hugo HOFSTETTER (France)
155. Kevin LEDANOIS (France)
156. Lukasz OWSIAN (Poland)
157. Alessandro VERRE (Italy)
EF EDUCATION - EASYPOST
United States
161. Alberto BETTIOL (Italy)
162. Mikkel HONORE (Denmark)
163. Jens KEUKELEIRE (Belgium)
164. Sean QUINN (United States)
165. Jonas RUTSCH (Germany)
166. Thomas SCULLY (New Zealand)
167. Lukasz WISNIOWSKI (Poland)
BORA - HANSGROHE
Germany
171. Jai HINDLEY (Australia)
172. Marco HALLER (Austria)
173. Shane ARCHBOLD (New Zealand)
174. Luis-Joe LUHRS (Germany)
175. Jordi MEEUS (Belgium)
176. Maximilian SCHACHMANN (Germany)
177. Giovanni ALEOTTI (Italy)
ISRAEL PREMIER TECH
Israel
181. Chris FROOME (United Kingdom)
182. Daryl IMPEY (South Africa)
183. Simon CLARKE (Australia)
184. Corbin STRONG (New Zealand)
185. Taj JONES (Australia)
186. Sebastian BERWICK (Australia)
187. Derek GEE (Canada)
AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL TEAM
Australia
191. Caleb EWAN (Australia)
192. Jarrad DRIZNERS (Australia)
193. Graeme FRISLIE (Australia)
194. Connor LEAHY (Australia)
195. Zac MARRIAGE (Australia)
196. James MORIARTY (Australia)
197. Liam WALSH (Australia)

 

Women's start list:

TEAM JAYCO - ALULA
Australia
1. Ruby ROSEMAN-GANNON (Australia)
2. Alex MANLY (Australia)
3. Amber PATE (Australia)
4. Georgia BAKER (Australia)
5. Georgia HOWE (Australia)
6. Jessica ALLEN (Australia)
TREK - SEGAFREDO
United States
11. Amanda SPRATT (Australia)
12. Lauretta HANSON (Australia)
13. Brodie CHAPMAN (Australia)
14. Tayler WILES (United States)
15. Lisa KLEIN (Germany)
16. Ilaria SANGUINETI (Italy)
FDJ-SUEZ
France
21. Grace BROWN (Australia)
22. Loes ADEGEEST (Netherlands)
23. Clara COPPONI (France)
24. Eugenie DUVAL (France)
25. Victorie GUILMAN (France)
26. Gladys VERHULST (France)
HUMAN POWERED HEALTH
United States
31. Lily WILLIAMS (United States)
32. Daria PIKULIK (Poland)
33. Antri CHRISTOFOROU (Greece)
34. Kaia SCHMID (United States)
35. Henrietta CHRISTIE (New Zealand)
36. Nina BUIJSMAN (Netherlands)
ISRAEL PREMIER TECH ROLAND
Switzerland
41. Caroline BAUR (Switzerland)
42. Silvia MAGRI (Italy)
43. Mia GRIFFIN (Ireland)
44. Thi That N'GUYEN (Vietnam)
45. Claire STEELS (United Kingdom)
46. Elena PIRRONE (Italy)
EF EDUCATION - TIBCO - SVB
United States
51. Lauren STEPHENS (United States)
52. Emma LANGLEY (United States)
53. Krista DOEBEL-HICKOK (United States)
54. Abigail SMITH (United Kingdom)
55. Georgia WILLIAMS (New Zealand)
ST MICHEL - MAVIC - AUBER93
France
61. Roxane FOURNIER (France)
62. Coralie DEMAY (France)
63. Simone BOILARD (Canada)
64. Dilyxine MIERMONT (France)
65. Sandrine BIDEAU (France)
66. Camille FAHY (France)
TEAM COOP - HITEC PRODUCTS
Norway
71. Mari MOHR (Norway)
72. Josie NELSON (United Kingdom)
73. Tiril JORGENSEN (Norway)
74. Sylvie SWINKELS (Netherlands)
75. Kerry JONKER (South Africa)
76. Georgia DANFORD (New Zealand)
ZAAF CYCLING TEAM
Spain
81. Danielle DE FRANCESCO (Australia)
82. Elizabeth STANNARD (Australia)
83. Nikola NOSKOVA (Czech Republic)
84. Michaela DRUMMOND (New Zealand)
85. Debora SILVESTRI (Italy)
86. Maggie COLES-LYSTER (Canada)
ARA SKIP CAPITAL
Australia
91. Sophie EDWARDS (Australia)
92. Alisha WELLS (Australia)
93. Isabelle CARNES (Australia)
94. Lucinda STEWART (Australia)
95. Georgia WHITEHOUSE (Australia)
96. Rachael WALES (Australia)
TEAM BRIDGELANE
Australia
101. Emily WATTS (Australia)
102. Gina RICARDO (Australia)
103. Jessica PRATT (Australia)
104. Keely BENNETT (Australia)
105. Lillee POLLOCK (Australia)
106. Mia HAYDEN (Australia)
AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL TEAM
Australia
111. Nicole FRAIN (Australia)
112. Rachel NEYLAN (Australia)
113. Josie TALBOT (Australia)
114. Anya LOUW (Australia)
115. Haylee FULLER (Australia)
116. Alli ANDERSON (Australia)
NEW ZEALAND NATIONAL TEAM
New Zealand
121. Ally WOLLASTON (New Zealand)
122. Bryony BOTHA (New Zealand)
123. Ella WYLLIE (New Zealand)
124. Prudence FOWLER (New Zealand)
125. Rylee MCMULLEN (New Zealand)
126. Annamarie LIPP (New Zealand)