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Herald Sun Tour

The Herald Sun Tour starts tomorrow with 2 big stars, Froome and Ewan. Here are the rest of the riders riding the race:

ORICA-GreenEDGE
1. Caleb Ewan (AUS)
2. Mitchell Docker(AUS)
3. Jack Haig (AUS)
4. Damien Howson (AUS)
5. Sam Bewley (NZL)
6. Christian Meier (CAN)
Team Sky
11. Christopher Froome (GBR)
12. Peter Kennaugh (GBR)
13. Luke Rowe (GBR)
14. Ian Boswell (USA)
15. Sebastian Henao Gomez (COL)
16. Salvatore Puccio (ITA)
Trek – Segafredo
21. Eugenio Alafaci (ITA)
22. Fumiyuki Beppu (JPN)
23. Julien Bernard (FRA)
24. Niccolo Bonifazio (ITA)
25. Laurent Didier (LUX)
26. Jack Bobridge (AUS)
Drapac Professional Cycling
31. Lachlan Norris (AUS)
32. Adam Phelan (AUS)
33. Nathan Earle (AUS)
34. William Clarke (AUS)
35. Travis Meyer (AUS)
36. Thomas Scully (NZL)

United Healthcare Professional Cycling Team
41. Jonathan Clarke (AUS)
42. Adrian Hegyvary (USA)
43. Tyler Magner (USA)
44. John Murphy (USA)
45. Daniel Summerhill (USA)
46. Tanner Putt (USA)
Team Novo Nordisk
51. Christopher Williams (AUS)
52. James Glasspool (AUS)
53. Scott Ambrose (NZL)
54. Corentin Cherhal (FRA)
55. Brian Kamstra (NED)
56. Gerd De Keijzer (NED) 
One Pro Cycling
61. Richard Handley (GBR)
62. Kristian House (GBR)
63. Joshua Hunt (GBR)
64. James Oram (NZL)
65. Dion Smith (NZL)
66. Steele von Hoff (AUS) 
Nippo - Vini Fantini
71. Damiano Cunego (ITA)
72. Giacomo Berlato (ITA)
73. Daniele Colli (ITA)
74. Nicolas Marini (ITA)
75. Yuma Koishi(JPN)
76. Kazushige Kuboki (JPN) 
JLT Condor
81. Russell Downing (GBR)
82. Christopher Lawless (GBR)
83. George Atkins (GBR)
84. Jonathan Mould (GBR)
85. Alistair Slater (GBR)
86. Steven Lampier (GBR)
Avanti IsoWhey Sport
91. Joseph Cooper (NZL)
92. Anthony Giacoppo (AUS)
93. Patrick Lane (AUS)
94. Neil Van Der Ploeg (AUS)
95. Robbie Hucker (AUS)
96. Patrick Shaw (AUS)
Kenyan Riders Downunder
101. Jason Christie (NZL)
102. Suleiman Kangangi(KEN)
103. Nick Miller(NZL)
104. Morgan Smith (NZL)
105. Liam Hill (AUS)
106. Nathan Elliott (AUS)
St George Merida Cycling Team
111. Jay Dutton(AUS
112. Patrick Sharpe (AUS)
113. Nicholas Woods (AUS)
114. Daniel Bonello (AUS)
115. Brodie Talbot (AUS)
116. Josh Berry (AUS) 
Data#3 Cisco Racing Team p/b Scody
121. Samuel Volkers (AUS)
122. Scott Thomas (NZL)
123. Thomas Hubbard (NZL)
124. Craig Evers (AUS)
125. Ryan Thomas (AUS)
126. Dylan Newberry (AUS)
State of Matter / MAAP
131. Michael Cuming (GBR)
132. Chris Harper (AUS)
133. Dylan Sunderland (AUS)
134. Jesse Kerrison (AUS
135. Nicholas Katsonis (AUS)
136. Ryan Cavanagh (AUS)
Attaque Team Gusto
141. Cameron Bayly (AUS)
142. Sam Dobbs (NZL)
143. Shao Hsuan Lu (TPE)
144. Ben Hill (AUS)
145. Jai Hindley (AUS)
146. Timothy Guy (AUS) 
KordaMentha - Australian National Team
151. Ben Dyball (AUS)
152. Alistair Donohoe (AUS)
153. Chris Hamilton (AUS)
154. Lucas Hamilton (AUS)
155. Angus Lyons (AUS)
156. Michael Storer (AUS)

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