Israeli cycling team member wins Tour Down Under

January 21, 2024 by AAP
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Welshman Stevie Williams won the last stage of the Tour Down Under to confirm his victory in the overall title.

Stevie Williams on the podium                  Photo Global Cycling Network

The Israel-Premier Tech rider took the overall lead on Saturday, when he finished second, immediately behind young Scot Oscar Onley, on the hilltop finish at Willunga.

Williams was in a front group of five riders who fought out the hilltop finish at Mt Lofty in the Adelaide Hills.

After a series of attacks on the 3km climb to the finish, Williams timed his charge to the line perfectly.

This is Williams’ debut at the Santos Tour and he is also the first European overall winner of the race since 2013.

Ecuador’s Jhonatan Narvaez finished second on the stage and was also second overall, nine seconds behind Williams.

Onley, who was tied for the overall lead with Williams on time, dropped to fourth overall.

Mexico’s 20-year-old sensation Isaac del Toro, who led the Tour earlier in the week, finished third in the stage and was third overall at 11 seconds.

National team rider Damien Howson was the only Australian in the top 10 overall, finishing ninth.

It proved a barren home tour for top Australian team Jayco AlUla, with no stage wins and their main overall hope Simon Yates finishing sixth.

Sunday’s sixth and final stage was 128.2km from suburban Unley through the Hills.

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One Response to “Israeli cycling team member wins Tour Down Under”
  1. Naomi Be says:

    kol ha kavod!

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