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Herald Sun Tour stage 3

Jacob Murphy ( UHC) wins the sprint in the 3rd stage of the Herald Sun Tour. He finished in front of Caleb Ewan and Bonifazio. The GC stays the same as the queen stage approaches on Sunday.
Here are the top 20 in the stage:
1.    John MURPHY (UHC)    3h20:52
2.    Niccolo BONIFAZIO (TFS)    0
3.    Steele VON HOFF (ONE)    0
4.    Jesse KERRISON (SOM)    0
5.    Anthony GIACOPPO (AIW)    0
6.    Caleb EWAN (OGE)    0
7.    Neil VAN DER PLOEG (AIW)    0
8.    Daniele COLLI (NIP)    0
9.    Alistair DONOHOE (AUS)    0
10.    Luke ROWE (SKY)    0
11.    Adam PHELAN (DPC)    0
12.    Robbie HUCKER (AIW)    0
13.    Kazushige KUBOKI (NIP)    0
14.    Fumiyuki BEPPU (TFS)    0
15.    Brian KAMSTRA (TNN)    0
16.    Jason CHRISTIE (KRD)    0
17.    Dion SMITH (ONE)    0
18.    William CLARKE (DPC)    0
19.    Christopher LAWLESS (JLT)    0
20.    Adrian HEGYVARY (UHC)    0
Here are the top 20 in the GC:
1.    Peter KENNAUGH (SKY)    9h54:13
2.    Christopher FROOME (SKY)    13
3.    Jack BOBRIDGE (TFS)    31
4.    Jack HAIG (OGE)    48
5.    Dion SMITH (ONE)    52
6.    Damien HOWSON (OGE)    53
7.    Anthony GIACOPPO (AIW)    54
8.    Robbie HUCKER (AIW)    54
9.    Patrick SHAW (AIW)    55
10.    Joseph COOPER (AIW)    55
11.    Nathan EARLE (DPC)    57
12.    Chris HAMILTON (AUS)    57
13.    James ORAM (ONE)    58
14.    Adam PHELAN (DPC)    58
15.    Alistair DONOHOE (AUS)    58
16.    Sebastian HENAO GOMEZ (SKY)    58
17.    Steven LAMPIER (JLT)    +1:01
18.    Jonathan CLARKE (UHC)    +1:01
19.    Chris HARPER (SOM)    +1:02
20.    Jai HINDLEY (ATG)    +1:06

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