Posts Tagged ‘Allan Davis’

Action and interviews from the final stage of the Tour Down Under.
Featuring winner Andre Greipel, second placed Allan Davis, British rider Jeremy Hunt, and the voice of cycling Phil Liggett.

Source: TDU Website
Germany’s Andre Griepel stomped on hopes of a local win to celebrate Australia Day when he claimed his third stage victory to take over the lead in the Tour Down Under.
The Team High Road cyclist sprinted home in a time of 3hr26min46sec edging out Australian Allan Davis (Australia-UniSA) and Spaniard Jose Benitez (Saunier [...]

Action and interviews from the Stage 3 of the Tour Down Under.

Featuring comment from Phil Liggett, stage winner Allan Davis, overall leader Mark Renshaw, and Brit rider Jeremy Hunt.

Source: TDU Website
It was an all Australian day on the Tour Down Under today with Queensland’s Allan Davis (Australia-UniSA) claiming stage three honours and Mark Renshaw (AUS - Credit Agricole) wresting back the overall lead in the event.

Davis, who is the only rider to have contested all ten Tour Down Under events, has been close [...]

A video highlights of Tour Down Under Australia 2008, Stage 3:

Source: Cyclingnews
Live commentary by Gerard Knapp, with reporting from Paul Verkuylen and Greg Johnson

14:50 CST
Immediately after the finish, Allan Davis from UniSA - Australia said, “mate, it’s a big relief (to get the stage win). I’d like to thank my team-mates from UniSA. The boys did a great job and I’d like to thank all [...]

Source: TDU Website
Andre Greipel (Team High Road) today paid homage to the heritage of Hahndorf, first settled by Germans in 1839, by giving the fans a German winner on Stage 2 of the 2008 Tour Down Under but it’s an Australian, Graeme Brown, who wears the race leader’s ochre jersey after a countback to separate [...]

Source: TDU Website
By Paul Verkuylen & Greg Johnson, in Hahndorf
In a virtual repeat of yesterday, an audacious and ambitious attack was snuffed out by the sprinters’ teams who set up the finish in typical style, with very little kilometers remaining, for their big guns to fire. Despite many counter attacks in the final 30km it [...]