2007 Tour Down Under - Other Leading Top Threes

Other Leading Top Threes

Stage Mountains Pts Sprint Pts Under 23 Pts Teams Time
1 Serge Pauwels
Gustav Larsson
Paolo Longo Borghini
16
12
8
Gene Bates
Luke Roberts
Karl Menzies
10
10
8
Simon Clarke
Clinton Avery
Michael Ford
3:51.49
+ 23.37
+ 25.17
Team CSC
SouthAustralia.com-AIS
Predictor-Lotto
11:59.36
+ 0.55
+ 2.13
2 Serge Pauwels
Samuel Dumoulin
Gustav Larsson
16
16
12
Luke Roberts
Gene Bates
Wesley Sulzberger
10
10
10
Simon Clarke
Pieter Jacobs
Wesley Sulzberger
7:45.37
+ 8.58
+ 15.09
SouthAustralia.com-AIS
Chocolade Jacques
Crédit Agricole
23:14.41
+ 2.49
+ 7.52
3 Samuel Dumoulin
Serge Pauwels
Giampaolo Cheula
28
16
16
Viktor Rapinski
Luke Roberts
Gene Bates
12
10
10
Simon Clarke
Pieter Jacobs
Matthew Goss
10:37.42
+ 9.14
+ 11.22
SouthAustralia.com-AIS
Team CSC
Unibet.com Cycling Team
31:29.02
+ 3.35
+ 14.46
4 Samuel Dumoulin
Serge Pauwels
Giampaolo Cheula
28
16
16
Laurent Brochard
Pieter Ghyllebert
Viktor Rapinski
20
14
12
Simon Clarke
Pieter Jacobs
Matthew Goss
14:03.20
+ 9.25
+ 11.58
SouthAustralia.com-AIS
Team CSC
Unibet.com Cycling Team
41:45.56
+ 3.35
+ 15.04
5 Serge Pauwels
Samuel Dumoulin
Giampaolo Cheula
32
28
24
Laurent Brochard
Martin Elmiger
Pieter Ghyllebert
26
18
14
Simon Clarke
Pieter Jacobs
Matthew Goss
15:48.21
+ 9.02
+ 12.17
SouthAustralia.com-AIS
Team CSC
Unibet.com Cycling Team
46:59.14
+ 3.35
+ 15.04

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