Edmondson to lead Scott Mitchelton in tour

New Australian cycling road champion Alex Edmondson will showcase his champion's jersey in the Tour Down Under.

Cyclist Alex Edmondson talks to the media.

Newly crowned champion Alex Edmondson will lead the Mitchelton Scott team in the Tour Down Under. (AAP)

Local favourite and newly crowned Australian road cycling champion Alex Edmondson will lead the Mitchelton Scott team in the Tour Down Under from Sunday.

Edmondson won his first national road crown at the weekend in Ballarat and will head up a seven-man team more focused on stage wins than overall honours.

The line-up also includes sprint star Caleb Ewan, as well as 2016 Paris-Roubaix classic winner Mat Hayman and 2011 Tour Down Under champion Cameron Meyer.

Edmondson said it would be a special feeling to wear his green and gold champion's jersey for the first time on the roads where he trains.

"It was a very special day on Sunday but now it's back to business in helping my teammates. I need to return the favour," he said.

"This year the course has some solid stages in it which is going to make for some exciting racing.

"For sure there will be a couple of days which will most likely come down to a bunch gallop."

In those stages it will be up to Edmondson and the team to get Ewen to the front, putting the pocket rocket in the best position to repeat his heroics from last year's tour when he won four stages and the sprinter's jersey.

But Ewen said there were fewer opportunities for the fast men in this year's race and the quality of the field was tougher.

"This year, the sprint field is a lot better than it's been in the past two years so it's definitely going to be challenging," he said.

With world champion Peter Sagan, two-time tour winner Andre Greipel and Italian fast man Ella Viviani also riding, Scott Mitchelton head sports director Matt White said the quality of the sprint field was probably the best in the 20-year history of the race.

"When you look at how many sprint opportunities there are between now and July you have to make them all count, so the higher the level of competition the better for us as we prepare Caleb for a debut at the Tour de France," White said.

The Tour Down Under racing kicks off on Sunday with the People's Choice Classic street race while the tour proper starts on January 16.


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