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Tour Down Under Stage Final
Australian sprinter Allan Davis has won the Tour Down Under.
Italian Francesco Chicchi handed his Liquigas team its first notable victory of the year by claiming victory in the final stage after bursting through a quality field containing Australian rivals Robbie McEwen and Graeme Brown.
Lance Armstrong finished well in his much-anticipated return to professional cycling.
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Record breaking Tour Down Under
Figures released today show that the 2009 Tour Down Under was the biggest event ever staged in South Australia.
- Tour Down Under dates set
- TDU competition winner
- Davis secures Tour Down Under title
- Davis on the verge of victory
- Armstrong lacks punch, but surpasses expectations
- Davis consolidates Tour lead
- Greipel out for three months
- O'Grady, Rogers ready to challenge
- Brown turns the tables
- Armstrong has fears and doubts, but looks to future
- Davis takes Tour Down Under lead
- Armstrong engine still to fire
- Greipel takes Tour Down Under opener
- McEwen injured in sprint
- Rogers prepares for take-off
- Armstrong takes pressure off locals
- McEwen wins Tour Down Under prelude
- Pereiro on the comeback
- Armstrong overcomes pre-race nerves on comeback
- Italian flavour to Armstrong comeback
- Armstrong hungry to race, raise cancer awareness
- Armstrong to publicise doping results
- Tour Down Under Competition
- Rogers happy to be among tour favourites
- Armstrong to become Ironman
- Tough anti-doping measures for Tour Down Under
- Armstrong not looking for Tour win
- Armstrong fit for Tour Down Under
- UniSa-Australia lineup finalised
- Security beefed up for Armstrong
- Huge interest in Armstrong's race comeback
- O'Grady doubts Armstrong's Tour Down Under fitness
- Stuart O’Grady To lead Saxo Bank
- Davis leads Quickstep in Tour Down Under
- Baden Cooke to lead Team UniSA
- Italian teams for Tour Down Under
- Strong Astana team to support Armstrong at Tour Down Under
- Spanish Teams for Tour Down Under
- Oscar Pereiro to ride Tour Down Under
- Two more teams for Tour Down Under
- FdJ and Cofidis for the TdU
- Rabobank confirms for Tour Down Under
- Ag2r back for Tour Down Under
- Andre Greipel to defend TdU crown
Blogs
UniSA's winning teamwork

As directeur sportifs Johan Bruyneel, Bjarne Riis and Patrick Lefevre are the Sir Alex Ferguson’s of cycling - often heralded as geniuses when things go right and the first person to get the phone call from sponsors when things go wrong.
Comment (1)Robbie's back!

What would you rather see in Adelaide? The worn-out husband of a New Idea cover-girl running the rebound ace or Roger Federer? A has-been Sunshine State sprinter who defected to the old Eastern bloc burning up the tarmac or Big Tex, the miracle man?
Comments (9)Where is Cadel?

I'm looking through the starting list at this year’s Tour Down Under and can’t help but notice a glaring omission. Where is Cadel?
Making the most of Lance
Love him or loath him you can’t deny the power of Lance Armstrong to bring rare mainstream media attention to cycling.
Comments (9)Lance, Lance Lance!

Ok, I admit it. As eager as I am to see the great man race in Adelaide, I’m totally over the media hype surrounding Lance Armstrong’s journey Down Under.
Comments (16)Will Lance win?

What's all this talk about Lance Armstrong starting favourite to win the Tour Down Under in his first comeback race in three years?
Comments (9)Final Standings
- 1 Allan Davis QST 19:26:59.0
- 2 Stuart O'Grady SAX 19:27:24.0
- 3 José Joaquín Rojas GCE 19:27:2.0
- 4 Martin Elmiger ALM 19:27:2.0
- 5 Wesley Sulzberger FDJ 19:27:36.0

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