Herald Sun Tour 2006
| Final result after the 7th stage | ||
|---|---|---|
| winner | Simon Gerrans | 20:33:01 h (40.145 km / h) |
| Second | Chris Jongewaard | + 0:05 min |
| Third | David McCann | + 0:14 min |
| Fourth | Phil Zajicek | + 0:39 min |
| fifth | Dominique Rollin | + 2:06 min |
| Sixth | Trent Lowe | + 2:18 min |
| seventh | Karl Menzies | + 3:19 min |
| Eighth | Simon Clarke | + 3:22 min |
| Ninth | Tobias Erler | + 3:48 min |
| Tenth | + 4:03 min | |
| Scoring | Hilton Clarke | 42 P. |
| Second | Simon Gerrans | 28 p. |
| Third | Tobias Erler | 28 p. |
| Mountain scoring | Matthew Lloyd | 38 P. |
| Second | Mitchell Docker | 14 p. |
| Third | Hossein Askari | 10 p. |
| Young talent evaluation | Trent Lowe | 20:35:19 h |
| Second | Simon Clarke | + 1:03 min |
| Third | Mitchell Docker | + 1:48 min |
| Team evaluation | Team Australia | 61:36:35 h |
| Second | Giant Asia Racing Team | + 25:17 min |
| Third | Drapac Porsche | + 30:13 min |
The 16th Herald Sun Tour took place October 8-14, 2006. The bike race was held in seven stages over a distance of 825 kilometers.
Stages
| stage | Day | Start finish | km | Stage winner | Leader |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1st stage | 8th October | Shepparton | 50 | Hilton Clarke | Hilton Clarke |
| 2nd stage | 9th October | Shepparton - Bendigo | 179 | Karl Menzies | Karl Menzies |
| 3rd stage | October 10th | Bendigo - Nagambie | 158 | Trent Wilson | Karl Menzies |
| 4th stage | October 11th | Nagambie - Benalla | 178 | Satoshi Hirose | Karl Menzies |
| 5th stage | October 12th | Benalla - Lake Mountain | 183 | Matthew Lloyd | Simon Gerrans |
| 6th stage | October 13th | Kew | 12 (EZF) | Ben Day | Chris Jongewaard |
| 7th stage | October 14th | Carlton | 65 | Robbie McEwen | Simon Gerrans |
Web links
Commons : Herald Sun Tour 2006 - Collection of images, videos and audio files
- Herald Sun Tour 2006 in the Radsportseiten.net database
Individual evidence
- ↑ O'Bee's results since October 2005 have been canceled due to doping. Armstrong's ex-team-mate found doping for the second time in the Tages-Anzeiger on October 7, 2010