I have to be honest, blunt even. The Bupa Challenge ride stage is not my favourite. Too many amateur cyclists. I know it is for a good cause and of course it is worth supporting but getting stuck behind throngs of amateurs on the road and off the road trying to walk in cleats and manage bikes through large crowds is not my favourite thing. Shame on me.
I must say though, I was very impressed with Tununda housing all of the Bupa riders on the local oval. They had loads of space, food and drink resources and even a big screen, so the course wasn't overloaded!
But enough of me. Back to the race.
Seeing young South Aussie Damian Howson out on the break with world champ Philippe Gilbert was certainly a highlight and their efforts were rewarded - the first ever dual recipients of the most combative jersey at the end of the stage.
Some more history was made on today's forth stage with my favourite current sprinter overtaking my favourite all time sprinter in stage wins at the Tour Down Under. Yes, Andre Greipel won yet again in another gutsy effort securing his sprinting domination. I'm sure Robbie (McEwen) would have been smiling, even with his record falling.
I would love to share some pictures with you today, including some awesome ones of Greipel sprinting to the line, the broken and battered riders limping in after the crash in the final kilometer and the riders receiving their jerseys at the presentation. But for some reason my good old iPhone won't download the photo's.
So, we move on to good old Willunga Hill tomorrow on Australia Day. We will be heading out early to try and secure a great spot on the hill! With Geraint Thomas still narrowly holding onto the race lead it's going to be a cracker!
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