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After the fall comes a proud win

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Many Tour of Southland observers would have been surprised to see defending champion James Piccoli on the startline yesterday, let alone standing atop the podium at the end of stage four.

The Canadian went down in a spectacula­r crash at the bottom of Coronet Peak on stage three on Wednesday, but managed to recover in time to not only ride, but win, the arduous stage four from Invercargi­ll to Bluff.

‘‘I was pretty sore. It definitely took me an extra couple of coffees to get going. This is my job and I’m used to crashing. I have a routine for looking after myself and tending to my wounds,’’ he said.

‘‘[Wednesday] was a bit of a personal disappoint­ment. The team rode for me all day and sacrificed themselves for me – it was just a technical mistake coming into the last corner with a little bit of gravel on the road.’’

Piccoli won the stage by five seconds from his Kia Motors-Ascot Park Hotel team-mate Hamish Bond, with tour leader Michael Vink matching Bond’s efforts to retain the leader’s jersey.

‘‘Today was a little bit of redemption for that and we went one-two with myself and Hamish getting a little bit back on GC,’’ Piccoli said.

It was fast and furious racing from the outset yesterday, with a break soon developing that was made up of most of the various jersey contenders.

Through Woodlands, Edendale and Wyndham the race was buffeted by crosswinds, before making the daunting turn back towards Invercargi­ll into a 40kmh westerly, with the shadow of Motupohue lurking in the distance.

Bond who struck out for a stage win first before Piccoli finished the job for their team.

Vink has a one minute, 32 second lead over Bond. Sam Gaze is almost two more minutes back in third after losing a chunk of time yesterday.

Piccoli sits just outside the top three, three minutes and 24 seconds behind Vink, ahead of a 151km stage from Invercargi­ll to Gore which has produced fireworks in the past.

‘‘We don’t need to gain any time, we just don’t want to lose any time,’’ Vink said. ‘‘It’s a classic stage for an ambush and it’s where I lost the jersey two years ago so I’ll be trying to avoid that.’’

 ??  ?? James Piccoli wins stage four yesterday.
James Piccoli wins stage four yesterday.

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