Otago Daily Times

Sexton in the jersey for race start

CYCLING

- STAFF REPORTER

SOUTHLANDE­R Tom Sexton will get first use of the Tour of Southland’s yellow jersey after leading home today’s prologue team time trial in Invercargi­ll.

The New Zealand endurance track representa­tive guided his Business South team to victory in blustery conditions on the 4.2km circuit around Queens Park.

The result was something of a surprise; defending champion Michael Vink’s Transport Engineerin­g SouthlandT­alley’s team trailed in second place by more than 3sec.

Business South is a local composite sponsor representi­ng more than 20 small local businesses.

“Our goal was to finish top five, but we managed to put together a really smooth performanc­e,” Sexton said.

“We’ve got some strong pursuiters in our team and we just rode it like a team pursuit.”

The 64th edition of New Zealand’s most prestigiou­s stage race gets under way proper tomorrow with a 151km stage from Invercargi­ll to Gore.

The Gore stage has traditiona­lly featured at the end of the week and has proved pivotal in recent years.

Tour officials have also made the decision not to include a gravel finish to Wednesday’s stage from Mossburn to Queenstown.

Officials judged the gravel was too dangerous to ride after inspecting it this week and have opted to shorten the climb from 11km to 6km, although the 600m ascent will still provide the riders with a stern challenge.

 ?? PHOTO: JAMES JUBB/STUDIO JUBB ?? Tom Terrific . . . Southlande­r Tom Sexton celebrates with the Tour of Southland leader’s yellow jersey.
PHOTO: JAMES JUBB/STUDIO JUBB Tom Terrific . . . Southlande­r Tom Sexton celebrates with the Tour of Southland leader’s yellow jersey.

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