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2017 Herald Sun Tour Kordamentha Prologue 2017 Herald Sun Tour KordaMentha Prologue Date: Wednesday, February 1 Federation Square - Queensbridge Square Distance: 2.1 km Start Order 6:15:45 pm ____ 147 Jason CHRISTIE (NZL) NZL 6:16:30 pm ____ 137 Michael STORER (AUS) AUS 6:17:15 pm ____ 127 Joshua TAYLOR (NIS) AUS 6:18:00 pm ____ 111 Benjamin DYBALL (STG) AUS 6:18:45 pm ____ 107 Jesse FEATONBY (DPV) AUS 6:19:30 pm ____ 97 Timothy ROE (IWS) AUS 6:20:15 pm ____ 87 Alistair DONOHOE (ATG) AUS 6:21:00 pm ____ 77 Craig EVERS (7RP) AUS 6:21:45 pm ____ 65 Alex FRAME (JLT) NZL 6:22:30 pm ____ 57 Conor DUNNE (ABS) IRL 6:23:15 pm ____ 47 Tanner PUTT (UHC) USA 6:24:00 pm ____ 31 Pavel BRUTT (GAZ) RUS 6:24:45 pm ____ 27 Taco VAN DER HOORN (RNL) NED 6:25:30 pm ____ 11 Simon GERRANS (ORS) AUS 6:26:15 pm ____ 7 Danny VAN POPPEL (SKY) NED 6:27:00 pm ____ 146 James FOUCHE (NZL) NZL 6:27:45 pm ____ 133 Lucas HAMILTON (AUS) AUS 6:28:30 pm ____ 126 Alex WOHLER (NIS) AUS 6:29:15 pm ____ 112 Jay DUTTON (STG) AUS 6:30:00 pm ____ 106 Drew MOREY (DPV) AUS 6:30:45 pm ____ 96 Joseph COOPER (IWS) NZL 6:31:30 pm ____ 86 Timothy GUY (ATG) AUS 6:32:15 pm ____ 76 Josh BERRY (7RP) AUS 6:33:00 pm ____ 62 Edmund BRADBURY (JLT) GBR 6:33:45 pm ____ 56 Michel KREDER (ABS) NED 6:34:30 pm ____ 46 Lachlan NORRIS (UHC) AUS 6:35:15 pm ____ 32 Nikolay TRUSOV (GAZ) RUS 6:36:00 pm ____ 26 Martijn TUSVELD (RNL) NED 6:36:45 pm ____ 12 Jhoan Esteban CHAVES RUBIO (ORS) COL 6:37:30 pm ____ 6 Ian STANNARD (SKY) GBR 6:38:15 pm ____ 145 Sam DOBBS (NZL) NZL 6:39:00 pm ____ 134 Jai HINDLEY (AUS) AUS 6:39:45 pm ____ 125 Tom ROBINSON (NIS) AUS 6:40:30 pm ____ 113 Kaden GROVES (STG) AUS 6:41:15 pm ____ 105 Cyrus MONK (DPV) AUS 6:42:00 pm ____ 95 Scott BOWDEN (IWS) AUS 6:42:45 pm ____ 85 Guy KALMA (ATG) NZL 6:43:30 pm ____ 75 Jesse EWART (7RP) AUS 6:44:15 pm ____ 64 Steve LAMPIER (JLT) GBR 6:45:00 pm ____ 55 Peter KONING (ABS) NED 6:45:45 pm ____ 45 Travis MCCABE (UHC) USA 6:46:30 pm ____ 33 Artur ERSHOV (GAZ) RUS 6:47:15 pm ____ 25 Jeroen MEIJERS (RNL) NED 6:48:00 pm ____ 13 Damien HOWSON (ORS) AUS 6:48:45 pm ____ 5 Luke ROWE (SKY) GBR 6:49:30 pm ____ 144 Taylor GUNMAN (NZL) NZL 6:50:15 pm ____ 136 Angus LYONS (AUS) AUS 6:51:00 pm ____ 124 Daniel FITTER (NIS) AUS 6:51:45 pm ____ 114 Patrick SHARPE (STG) AUS 6:52:30 pm ____ 104 Mathew ROSS (DPV) AUS 6:53:15 pm ____ 94 Cameron BAYLY (IWS) AUS 6:54:00 pm ____ 84 Mario VOGT (ATG) GER 6:54:45 pm ____ 74 Edgar Nohales NETO (7RP) ESP Page 1 of 2 Chief Commissaire: Karen O'Callaghan Organiser: GTR Events Tuesday, January 31 2017 8:10:03pm 2017 Herald Sun Tour KordaMentha Prologue Date: Wednesday, February 1 Federation Square - Queensbridge Square Distance: 2.1 km Start Order (continued) 6:55:30 pm ____ 63 James GULLEN (JLT) GBR 6:56:15 pm ____ 54 Aaron GATE (ABS) NZL 6:57:00 pm ____ 44 Greg HENDERSON (UHC) NZL 6:57:45 pm ____ 34 Aleksei TCATEVICH (GAZ) RUS 6:58:30 pm ____ 24 Nick VAN DER LIJKE (RNL) NED 6:59:15 pm ____ 14 Rob POWER (ORS) AUS 7:00:00 pm ____ 4 Sebastian HENAO GOMEZ (SKY) COL 7:00:45 pm ____ 143 Hamish SCHREURS (NZL) NZL 7:01:30 pm ____ 135 Samuel JENNER (AUS) AUS 7:02:15 pm ____ 123 Ayden TOOVEY (NIS) AUS 7:03:00 pm ____ 115 Brodie TALBOT (STG) AUS 7:03:45 pm ____ 103 Oliver KENT-SPARK (DPV) AUS 7:04:30 pm ____ 93 Robbie HUCKER (IWS) AUS 7:05:15 pm ____ 83 Philip MARTZ (ATG) USA 7:06:00 pm ____ 73 Rustom LIM (7RP) PHI 7:06:45 pm ____ 61 Ian BIBBY (JLT) GBR 7:07:30 pm ____ 53 Lawrence WARBASSE (ABS) USA 7:08:15 pm ____ 43 Adrian HEGYVARY (UHC) USA 7:09:00 pm ____ 35 Ivan SAVITCKII (GAZ) RUS 7:09:45 pm ____ 23 Sjoerd VAN GINNEKEN (RNL) NED 7:10:30 pm ____ 15 Mitch DOCKER (ORS) AUS 7:11:15 pm ____ 3 Kenny ELISSONDE (SKY) FRA 7:12:00 pm ____ 142 James ORAM (NZL) NZL 7:12:45 pm ____ 132 Nathan EARLE (AUS) AUS 7:13:30 pm ____ 122 Dylan SUNDERLAND (NIS) AUS 7:14:15 pm ____ 116 Darcy ELLERM-NORTON (STG) NZL 7:15:00 pm ____ 102 Brad EVANS (DPV) NZL 7:15:45 pm ____ 92 Anthony GIACOPPO (IWS) AUS 7:16:30 pm ____ 82 Alexandr SHUSHEMOIN (ATG) KAZ 7:17:15 pm ____ 72 Marcelo FELIPE (7RP) PHI 7:18:00 pm ____ 67 Alistair SLATER (JLT) GBR 7:18:45 pm ____ 52 Calvin WATSON (ABS) AUS 7:19:30 pm ____ 42 Jonathan CLARKE (UHC) AUS 7:20:15 pm ____ 36 Kirill SVESHNIKOV (GAZ) RUS 7:21:00 pm ____ 22 Jesper ASSELMAN (RNL) NED 7:21:45 pm ____ 16 Sam BEWLEY (ORS) NZL 7:22:30 pm ____ 141 Matthew ZENOVICH (NZL) NZL 7:23:15 pm ____ 131 Cameron MEYER (AUS) AUS 7:24:00 pm ____ 121 Jacob KAUFFMANN (NIS) AUS 7:24:45 pm ____ 117 Thomas HUBBARD (STG) NZL 7:25:30 pm ____ 101 Nicholas KATSONIS (DPV) AUS 7:26:15 pm ____ 91 Jesse KERRISON (IWS) AUS 7:27:00 pm ____ 81 Benjamin HILL (ATG) AUS 7:27:45 pm ____ 71 Mark John Lexer GALEDO (7RP) PHI 7:28:30 pm ____ 66 Brenton JONES (JLT) AUS 7:29:15 pm ____ 51 Leigh HOWARD (ABS) AUS 7:30:00 pm ____ 41 Janier Alexis ACEVEDO CALLE (UHC) COL 7:30:45 pm ____ 37 Sergey NIKOLAEV (GAZ) RUS 7:31:30 pm ____ 21 Tim ARIESEN (RNL) NED 7:32:15 pm ____ 17 Michael HEPBURN (ORS) AUS 7:33:00 pm ____ 1 Chris FROOME (SKY) GBR Total riders: 104 Page 2 of 2 Chief Commissaire: Karen O'Callaghan Organiser: GTR Events Tuesday, January 31 2017 8:10:03pm.
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