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2023 Santos Tour Down Under (World Tour), Australia

23rd edition: January 15 - January 22, 2023

Men's stage 4, January 21

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Saturday, January 21: Stage 4, Port Willunga - Willunga, 133.2 km

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Bryan Coquard gets his first World Tour race win. Photo: GettySport

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Weather at Willunga at 12:15 PM, local time: 22C (71F), sunny, with the wind from the southeast at 26 km/hr (16 mph). No rain is forecast.

The race: Here's the race organizer's stage four report.

The Santos Tour Down Under has delivered an historic maiden WorldTour stage win for Frenchman Bryan Coquard.

Coquard (Cofidis) crossing the finish line at Willunga town on Saturday saw the Santos Tour Down Under also deliver a fourth winner from a different nation in an intriguing 2023 edition of the race.

The 30-year-old claimed the Think! Road Safety Stage 4 victory ahead of Wednesday’s efex Prologue winner Alberto Bettiol (EF Education-EasyPost) and Hugo Page (Intermarche Circus Wanty).

“I have waited for 10 years for this first WorldTour win,’’ an elated Coquard said. “I think I had a bad start to the race, I have won many races but no WorldTour races, I am very happy about this.

"It was nice to smell this team spirit with the guys who I can win."   

Coquard joins Italy’s Bettiol, Germany’s Phil Bauhaus (Bahrain Victorious), Australia’s Rohan Dennis (Jumbo Visma) and Spain’s Pello Bilbao (Bahrain Victorious) as unique international stage winners.    

The Cofidis sprinter currently sits 13th in the overall rankings after his empathic victory.

Jay Vine (UAE Emirates) is still the race leader, 15 seconds ahead of Bilbao and Simon Yates (Jayco AlUla).

The reigning Australian time trial champion is just 112.5km from claiming his first WorldTour GC when the Schwalbe stage 5 Unley to Mount Lofty pedals off from 11.30 am on Sunday.

Santos Tour Down Under key points

51.4km: efex king of the mountain 1 – Lower Willunga (category 4):  Distance: 2.4km – Average gradient 2.9 percent

Daryl Impey (Israel-Premier Tech) and Jonas Rutsch (EF Education-EasyPost) led a breakaway and opened up a 3min 49sec gap in the first real piece of the action for stage 4.

Rutsch was first over the line on High Street, Willunga followed by two-time Tour Down Under champion Impey.

Mikkel Honore (EF Education-Easypost) came third in a sprint to the line, edging a point closer to efex King of the Mountain leader Jay Vine (UAE Emirates).

Taj Jones (Israel-Premier Tech) re-joined the race after a nasty crash just after the first efex King of the Mountain at lower Willunga.

The Australian started the stage 14min:30sec behind overall race leader Vine.              

69.5km: Ziptrak Sprint 1 - Esplanade at Snapper Point, Aldinga Beach

Impey and Rutsch shared the honours.

The South African earned maximum bonuses as the main peloton started chasing the race leaders anxious for crucial bonus seconds.

Ziptrak GC points leader Michael Matthews (Jayco-AlULa) picked up a bonus second at Aldinga Beach for his third place.

Matthews was three points ahead of Vine in the virtual points classification at that stage of the coveted race. 

The average race speed at the first sprint was 47 km/h.  

92.3km: efex king of the mountain 2 – Lower Willunga (category 4):  Distance: 2.4km – Average gradient 2.9 percent

The sound of the bell warning the peloton that this was the final lap of stage 4 saw the serious GC contenders on the chase to the finish line.

Honore earned the maximum KOM points, Marc Hirschi (UAE Emirates) was second and Ben Swift (Ineos Grenadiers) earned a point for third place.

Honore’s KOM points bonus saw him leapfrog Vine in the virtual KOM classification at that stage of the race.

Yates was seven points behind the Dane.       

110.4km: Ziptrak Sprint 2 - Esplanade at Snapper Point, Aldinga Beach

This sprint was chaotic, elbows appeared to be out before 21-year-old Frenchman Hugo Page (Intermarche Circus Wanty) earned maximum time bonuses.

Poland’s Kamil Gredik (Bahrain Victorious) finished second and Simon Yates (Jayco AlUla) picked up the third, time bonus.

Yates’ bonus second equalled Pello Bilbao’s 15-second gap to race leader Vine in the virtual classification with just 22.8km before the finish.

The pace of the race was stunning with speeds reaching 51km/h at times before the windy conditions slowed the peloton to 44km/h.  

133.2km: Race Finish

It came down to a fine bunch sprint finish when Frenchman Bryan Coqurd upstaged the favourites at the Willunga township finish line on a sunny and windy day.  

The serious GC contenders Vine, Bilbao and Yates all came through unscathed in another fitting finale in Willunga.    

Complete results:

Stage 4 photos

133.2 kilometers raced at an average speed of 46.01 km/hr

1 Bryan Coquard COFIDIS 2hr 53min 4sec
2 Alberto Bettiol EF EDUCATION-EASYPOST s.t.
3 Hugo Page INTERMARCHE-CIRCUS-WANTY s.t.
4 Paul Penhoet GROUPAMA-FDJ s.t.
5 Corbin Strong ISRAEL PREMIER TECH s.t.
6 Michael Matthews TEAM JAYCO-ALULA s.t.
7 Dorian Godon AG2R CITROEN TEAM s.t.
8 Marius Mayrhofer TEAM DSM s.t.
9 Kim Heiduk INEOS GRENADIERS s.t.
10 Caleb Ewan AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL TEAM s.t.
11 Ethan Hayter INEOS GRENADIERS s.t.
12 Rudy Molard GROUPAMA-FDJ s.t.
13 Sven Erik Bystrom INTERMARCHE-CIRCUS-WANTY s.t.
14 Damien Touze AG2R CITROEN TEAM s.t.
15 Alessandro Covi UAE TEAM EMIRATES s.t.
16 Milan Vader JUMBO-VISMA s.t.
17 Timo Roosen JUMBO-VISMA s.t.
18 Mauro Schmid SOUDAL QUICK-STEP s.t.
19 Gorka Izagirre MOVISTAR TEAM s.t.
20 Natnael Tesfazion TREK-SEGAFREDO s.t.
21 Antonio Tiberi TREK-SEGAFREDO s.t.
22 Jay Vine UAE TEAM EMIRATES s.t.
23 Emils Liepins TREK-SEGAFREDO s.t.
24 Simon Yates TEAM JAYCO-ALULA s.t.
25 Magnus Sheffield INEOS GRENADIERS s.t.
26 Pello Bilbao BAHRAIN VICTORIOUS s.t.
27 Elie Gesbert TEAM ARKEA-SAMSIC s.t.
28 Sebastian Berwick ISRAEL PREMIER TECH s.t.
29 Mattia Cattaneo SOUDAL QUICK-STEP s.t.
30 Marc Hirschi UAE TEAM EMIRATES s.t.
31 Ben O'Connor AG2R CITROEN TEAM s.t.
32 George Bennett UAE TEAM EMIRATES s.t.
33 Reuben Thompson GROUPAMA-FDJ s.t.
34 Jai Hindley BORA-HANSGROHE s.t.
35 Imanol Erviti MOVISTAR TEAM s.t.
36 Giovanni Aleotti BORA-HANSGROHE s.t.
37 Kevin Ledanois TEAM ARKEA-SAMSIC s.t.
38 Alex Baudin AG2R CITROEN TEAM s.t.
39 Luis Guillermo Mas MOVISTAR TEAM s.t.
40 Dion Smith INTERMARCHE-CIRCUS-WANTY s.t.
41 Nans Peters AG2R CITROEN TEAM @14sec
42 Jens Keukeleire EF EDUCATION-EASYPOST +23''
43 Marc Brustenga TREK-SEGAFREDO s.t.
44 Lukasz Wisniowski EF EDUCATION-EASYPOST +31''
45 Ivan Romeo Abad MOVISTAR TEAM s.t.
46 Jonas Rutsch EF EDUCATION-EASYPOST s.t.
47 Alexis Renard COFIDIS +38''
48 Paul Lapeira AG2R CITROEN TEAM s.t.
49 Ben Swift INEOS GRENADIERS s.t.
50 Michael Schar AG2R CITROEN TEAM s.t.
51 Laurence Pithie GROUPAMA-FDJ +42''
52 Martijn Tusveld TEAM DSM s.t.
53 Michael Hepburn TEAM JAYCO-ALULA s.t.
54 Jannik Steimle SOUDAL QUICK-STEP +1'05''
55 Martin Svrcek SOUDAL QUICK-STEP s.t.
56 Simon Clarke ISRAEL PREMIER TECH +1'33''
57 Geraint Thomas INEOS GRENADIERS s.t.
58 Sean Quinn EF EDUCATION-EASYPOST s.t.
59 Michael Vink UAE TEAM EMIRATES +1'36''
60 Sjoerd Bax UAE TEAM EMIRATES s.t.
61 Taco Van Der Hoorn INTERMARCHE-CIRCUS-WANTY +1'42''
62 Jarrad Drizners AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL TEAM s.t.
63 Luke Durbridge TEAM JAYCO-ALULA +2'00''
64 Lucas Plapp INEOS GRENADIERS +2'02''
65 Kamil Michal Gradek BAHRAIN VICTORIOUS s.t.
66 Jasha Dimitri Sutterlin BAHRAIN VICTORIOUS +4'14''
67 Maximilian Schachmann BORA-HANSGROHE s.t.
68 Nikias Arndt BAHRAIN VICTORIOUS s.t.
69 Dries Devenyns SOUDAL QUICK-STEP s.t.
70 Derek Gee ISRAEL PREMIER TECH s.t.
71 Tim Van Dijke JUMBO-VISMA s.t.
72 Luis Leon Sanchez ASTANA QAZAQSTAN TEAM s.t.
73 Victor Lafay COFIDIS s.t.
74 Johan Jacobs MOVISTAR TEAM s.t.
75 Christopher Hamilton TEAM DSM s.t.
76 Davide Cimolai COFIDIS s.t.
77 Miles Scotson GROUPAMA-FDJ s.t.
78 Stan Van Tricht SOUDAL QUICK-STEP s.t.
79 Christopher Froome ISRAEL PREMIER TECH s.t.
80 Hermann Pernsteiner BAHRAIN VICTORIOUS s.t.
81 Leo Hayter INEOS GRENADIERS s.t.
82 Fabio Felline ASTANA QAZAQSTAN TEAM s.t.
83 Jos Van Emden JUMBO-VISMA s.t.
84 Boy Van Poppel INTERMARCHE-CIRCUS-WANTY s.t.
85 Asbjorn Hellemose TREK-SEGAFREDO s.t.
86 Dmitriy Gruzdev ASTANA QAZAQSTAN TEAM s.t.
87 Julius Johansen INTERMARCHE-CIRCUS-WANTY s.t.
88 Lennard Hofstede JUMBO-VISMA s.t.
89 Francois Bidard COFIDIS s.t.
90 Marco Haller BORA-HANSGROHE s.t.
91 Phil Bauhaus BAHRAIN VICTORIOUS s.t.
92 Hugo Hofstetter TEAM ARKEA-SAMSIC s.t.
93 Tony Gallopin TREK-SEGAFREDO s.t.
94 Lucas Hamilton TEAM JAYCO-ALULA s.t.
95 Campbell Stewart TEAM JAYCO-ALULA s.t.
96 Thomas Scully EF EDUCATION-EASYPOST s.t.
97 Samuel Gaze ALPECIN-DECEUNINCK s.t.
98 Kaden Groves ALPECIN-DECEUNINCK s.t.
99 Rohan Dennis JUMBO-VISMA +5'54''
100 Mikkel Honore EF EDUCATION-EASYPOST +6'02''
101 Daryl Impey ISRAEL PREMIER TECH s.t.
102 Lukasz Owsian TEAM ARKEA-SAMSIC s.t.
103 Matthew Dinham TEAM DSM s.t.
104 Sergio Samitier MOVISTAR TEAM s.t.
105 Senne Leysen ALPECIN-DECEUNINCK s.t.
106 Michael Storer GROUPAMA-FDJ s.t.
107 Oscar Riesebeek ALPECIN-DECEUNINCK +6'57''
108 Jensen Plowright ALPECIN-DECEUNINCK +9'07''
109 Mathis Le Berre TEAM ARKEA-SAMSIC s.t.
110 Luis-Joe Luhrs BORA-HANSGROHE +9'27''
111 Robert Stannard ALPECIN-DECEUNINCK +9'33''
112 Michael Gogl ALPECIN-DECEUNINCK +9'45''
113 Liam Walsh AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL TEAM +9'59''
114 Cameron Scott BAHRAIN VICTORIOUS +12'42''
115 Harrison Wood COFIDIS +15'51''
116 Romain Combaud TEAM DSM s.t.
117 Andre Rodrigues De Carvalho COFIDIS s.t.
118 Lorenzo Germani GROUPAMA-FDJ s.t.
119 Finn Fisher-Black UAE TEAM EMIRATES s.t.
120 Zachary Marriage AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL TEAM s.t.
121 Alessandro Verre TEAM ARKEA-SAMSIC s.t.
122 Manuele Boaro ASTANA QAZAQSTAN TEAM s.t.
123 Tim Naberman TEAM DSM s.t.
124 Gerben Thijssen INTERMARCHE-CIRCUS-WANTY s.t.
125 Leonardo Basso ASTANA QAZAQSTAN TEAM s.t.
126 Martin Laas ASTANA QAZAQSTAN TEAM s.t.
127 Ewen Costiou TEAM ARKEA-SAMSIC s.t.
128 Taj Jones ISRAEL PREMIER TECH s.t.
129 Shane Archbold BORA-HANSGROHE s.t.
DNF Filippo Baroncini TREK-SEGAFREDO

 

GC after stage 4:

  • GC leader: Jay Vine (UAE Team Emirates)
  • Points classification leader: Michael Matthews (Jayco-AlUla)
  • Mountains classification leader: Mikkel Honore (EF Education-EasyPost)
  • Best young rider: Magnus Sheffield (INEOS Grenadiers)
  • Teams classification leader: UAE Team Emirates

560.2 kilometers raced so far at an average speed of 41.67 km/hr

1 Jay Vine UAE TEAM EMIRATES 13hr 26min 31sec
2 Simon Yates TEAM JAYCO-ALULA @ 15sec
3 Pello Bilbao BAHRAIN VICTORIOUS s.t.
4 Magnus Sheffield INEOS GRENADIERS +45''
5 Mauro Schmid SOUDAL QUICK-STEP +46''
6 Ethan Hayter INEOS GRENADIERS +50''
7 Sven Erik Bystrom INTERMARCHE-CIRCUS-WANTY +54''
8 Hugo Page INTERMARCHE-CIRCUS-WANTY +56''
9 Antonio Tiberi TREK-SEGAFREDO +58''
10 Ben O'Connor AG2R CITROEN TEAM +1'00''
11 Gorka Izagirre MOVISTAR TEAM +1'01''
12 Bryan Coquard COFIDIS s.t.
13 Marc Hirschi UAE TEAM EMIRATES s.t.
14 Milan Vader JUMBO-VISMA +1'03''
15 Natnael Tesfazion TREK-SEGAFREDO s.t.
16 Rudy Molard GROUPAMA-FDJ +1'04''
17 Sebastian Berwick ISRAEL PREMIER TECH +1'05''
18 Marius Mayrhofer TEAM DSM +1'06''
19 Mattia Cattaneo SOUDAL QUICK-STEP s.t.
20 George Bennett UAE TEAM EMIRATES +1'08''
21 Jai Hindley BORA-HANSGROHE +1'11''
22 Giovanni Aleotti BORA-HANSGROHE +1'32''
23 Paul Penhoet GROUPAMA-FDJ s.t.
24 Elie Gesbert TEAM ARKEA-SAMSIC +1'39''
25 Reuben Thompson GROUPAMA-FDJ +1'44''
26 Alex Baudin AG2R CITROEN TEAM +1'45''
27 Dorian Godon AG2R CITROEN TEAM +1'52''
28 Michael Matthews TEAM JAYCO-ALULA +2'37''
29 Nans Peters AG2R CITROEN TEAM +2'58''
30 Corbin Strong ISRAEL PREMIER TECH +3'30''
31 Kevin Ledanois TEAM ARKEA-SAMSIC +3'46''
32 Lucas Plapp INEOS GRENADIERS +4'46''
33 Imanol Erviti MOVISTAR TEAM +4'57''
34 Ivan Romeo Abad MOVISTAR TEAM +5'03''
35 Alessandro Covi UAE TEAM EMIRATES +5'04''
36 Maximilian Schachmann BORA-HANSGROHE +5'15''
37 Kaden Groves ALPECIN-DECEUNINCK +5'16''
38 Dries Devenyns SOUDAL QUICK-STEP s.t.
39 Victor Lafay COFIDIS +5'18''
40 Tony Gallopin TREK-SEGAFREDO +5'21''
41 Nikias Arndt BAHRAIN VICTORIOUS +5'22''
42 Derek Gee ISRAEL PREMIER TECH +5'25''
43 Jonas Rutsch EF EDUCATION-EASYPOST +5'26''
44 Damien Touze AG2R CITROEN TEAM +5'27''
45 Luis Leon Sanchez ASTANA QAZAQSTAN TEAM +5'31''
46 Christopher Hamilton TEAM DSM +5'32''
47 Asbjorn Hellemose TREK-SEGAFREDO +5'48''
48 Alberto Bettiol EF EDUCATION-EASYPOST +5'53''
49 Miles Scotson GROUPAMA-FDJ +5'59''
50 Leo Hayter INEOS GRENADIERS +6'07''
51 Francois Bidard COFIDIS +6'53''
52 Jens Keukeleire EF EDUCATION-EASYPOST +6'56''
53 Paul Lapeira AG2R CITROEN TEAM +7'05''
54 Rohan Dennis JUMBO-VISMA +7'19''
55 Lucas Hamilton TEAM JAYCO-ALULA +7'21''
56 Michael Storer GROUPAMA-FDJ +7'24''
57 Timo Roosen JUMBO-VISMA +7'32''
58 Emils Liepins TREK-SEGAFREDO +7'36''
59 Michael Vink UAE TEAM EMIRATES +7'53''
60 Michael Schar AG2R CITROEN TEAM +7'59''
61 Caleb Ewan AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL TEAM +8'21''
62 Hermann Pernsteiner BAHRAIN VICTORIOUS +8'42''
63 Dion Smith INTERMARCHE-CIRCUS-WANTY +8'45''
64 Luis Guillermo Mas MOVISTAR TEAM +8'58''
65 Jasha Dimitri Sutterlin BAHRAIN VICTORIOUS s.t.
66 Martin Svrcek SOUDAL QUICK-STEP +9'01''
67 Matthew Dinham TEAM DSM +9'04''
68 Laurence Pithie GROUPAMA-FDJ +9'13''
69 Sean Quinn EF EDUCATION-EASYPOST s.t.
70 Marc Brustenga TREK-SEGAFREDO +9'28''
71 Michael Hepburn TEAM JAYCO-ALULA +9'54''
72 Samuel Gaze ALPECIN-DECEUNINCK +10'25''
73 Stan Van Tricht SOUDAL QUICK-STEP s.t.
74 Marco Haller BORA-HANSGROHE +10'43''
75 Robert Stannard ALPECIN-DECEUNINCK +10'56''
76 Ben Swift INEOS GRENADIERS +10'57''
77 Boy Van Poppel INTERMARCHE-CIRCUS-WANTY +11'13''
78 Julius Johansen INTERMARCHE-CIRCUS-WANTY +11'31''
79 Michael Gogl ALPECIN-DECEUNINCK +11'35''
80 Sjoerd Bax UAE TEAM EMIRATES +11'47''
81 Tim Van Dijke JUMBO-VISMA +12'15''
82 Lennard Hofstede JUMBO-VISMA +12'41''
83 Martijn Tusveld TEAM DSM +12'45''
84 Geraint Thomas INEOS GRENADIERS +13'18''
85 Jannik Steimle SOUDAL QUICK-STEP +13'52''
86 Fabio Felline ASTANA QAZAQSTAN TEAM +14'30''
87 Johan Jacobs MOVISTAR TEAM s.t.
88 Campbell Stewart TEAM JAYCO-ALULA +14'39''
89 Kim Heiduk INEOS GRENADIERS +14'45''
90 Alexis Renard COFIDIS +14'48''
91 Phil Bauhaus BAHRAIN VICTORIOUS +14'51''
92 Lukasz Owsian TEAM ARKEA-SAMSIC +14'52''
93 Daryl Impey ISRAEL PREMIER TECH +15'24''
94 Mikkel Honore EF EDUCATION-EASYPOST +15'44''
95 Jos Van Emden JUMBO-VISMA +16'06''
96 Dmitriy Gruzdev ASTANA QAZAQSTAN TEAM +16'11''
97 Hugo Hofstetter TEAM ARKEA-SAMSIC +16'23''
98 Simon Clarke ISRAEL PREMIER TECH +16'24''
99 Jarrad Drizners AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL TEAM +17'04''
100 Kamil Michal Gradek BAHRAIN VICTORIOUS +17'56''
101 Oscar Riesebeek ALPECIN-DECEUNINCK +18'14''
102 Luis-Joe Luhrs BORA-HANSGROHE +18'28''
103 Mathis Le Berre TEAM ARKEA-SAMSIC +18'50''
104 Alessandro Verre TEAM ARKEA-SAMSIC +19'23''
105 Lorenzo Germani GROUPAMA-FDJ +19'43''
106 Finn Fisher-Black UAE TEAM EMIRATES +19'58''
107 Liam Walsh AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL TEAM +20'10''
108 Ewen Costiou TEAM ARKEA-SAMSIC +20'19''
109 Sergio Samitier MOVISTAR TEAM +20'24''
110 Luke Durbridge TEAM JAYCO-ALULA +20'29''
111 Lukasz Wisniowski EF EDUCATION-EASYPOST +20'50''
112 Davide Cimolai COFIDIS +21'13''
113 Senne Leysen ALPECIN-DECEUNINCK +21'49''
114 Jensen Plowright ALPECIN-DECEUNINCK +22'19''
115 Taco Van Der Hoorn INTERMARCHE-CIRCUS-WANTY +23'18''
116 Romain Combaud TEAM DSM +23'38''
117 Christopher Froome ISRAEL PREMIER TECH +24'38''
118 Thomas Scully EF EDUCATION-EASYPOST +24'53''
119 Andre Rodrigues De Carvalho COFIDIS +26'14''
120 Tim Naberman TEAM DSM s.t.
121 Manuele Boaro ASTANA QAZAQSTAN TEAM +27'52''
122 Taj Jones ISRAEL PREMIER TECH +30'21''
123 Shane Archbold BORA-HANSGROHE +30'26''
124 Harrison Wood COFIDIS +30'36''
125 Zachary Marriage AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL TEAM +31'43''
126 Gerben Thijssen INTERMARCHE-CIRCUS-WANTY +31'58''
127 Cameron Scott BAHRAIN VICTORIOUS +34'34''
128 Martin Laas ASTANA QAZAQSTAN TEAM +36'01''
129 Leonardo Basso ASTANA QAZAQSTAN TEAM +36'07''

 


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Stage 4 photos by Fotoreporter Sirotti:

Chris Froome signs in.

Race leader Jay Vine on the start line.

Daryl Impey (Israel-Premier Tech) and Jonas Rutsch (EF Education-EasyPost) take a crack at getting away.

The pack rides towards Aldinga Beach.

The peloton rides along Aldinga Beach.

Rohan Dennis

At this point the peloton has a serious tail wind.

Bryan Coquard sits up after one of the biggest wins in his career.

Bryan Coquard enjoys his win.

Teammates congratulate stage winner Bryan Coquard

Michael Matthews, who finished in the first group, has clearly had a tough day at the office.

Bryan Coquard

Stage winner Bryan Coquard

Jay Vine

GC leader Jay Vine. He has one more stage to go.