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Herald Sun Tour Stage 4

Froome wins the final stage and the GC in the Herald Sun Tour.
Froome attacked 16km. from the finish, only Cooper could follow him.
Here are the top 20 in the stage:
1.    Christopher FROOME (SKY)    2h58:44
2.    Damien HOWSON (OGE)    17
3.    Jonathan CLARKE (UHC)    21
4.    Chris HAMILTON (AUS)    29
5.    Robbie HUCKER (AIW)    29
6.    Jack HAIG (OGE)    29
7.    Peter KENNAUGH (SKY)    32
8.    Jack BOBRIDGE (TFS)    36
9.    Anthony GIACOPPO (AIW)    41
10.    Dion SMITH (ONE)    43
11.    Lachlan NORRIS (DPC)    45
12.    Michael STORER (AUS)    48
13.    Angus LYONS (AUS)    48
14.    Steven LAMPIER (JLT)    53
15.    Patrick SHAW (AIW)    55
16.    Adam PHELAN (DPC)    +1:07
17.    Alistair DONOHOE (AUS)    +1:07
18.    Nathan EARLE (DPC)    +1:07
19.    Jai HINDLEY (ATG)    +1:11
20.    Ben DYBALL (AUS)    +1:14
Here are the top 20 in the GC:
1.    Christopher FROOME (SKY)    12h53:00
2.    Peter KENNAUGH (SKY)    29
3.    Damien HOWSON (OGE)    +1:01
4.    Jack BOBRIDGE (TFS)    +1:04
5.    Jack HAIG (OGE)    +1:14
6.    Jonathan CLARKE (UHC)    +1:15
7.    Robbie HUCKER (AIW)    +1:20
8.    Chris HAMILTON (AUS)    +1:23
9.    Anthony GIACOPPO (AIW)    +1:32
10.    Dion SMITH (ONE)    +1:32
11.    Patrick SHAW (AIW)    +1:43
12.    Steven LAMPIER (JLT)    +1:51
13.    Nathan EARLE (DPC)    +2:01
14.    Adam PHELAN (DPC)    +2:02
15.    Alistair DONOHOE (AUS)    +2:02
16.    James ORAM (ONE)    +2:12
17.    Lachlan NORRIS (DPC)    +2:13
18.    Jai HINDLEY (ATG)    +2:14
19.    Ben DYBALL (AUS)    +2:18
20.    Michael STORER (AUS)    +2:24

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