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Australia's Matthew Goss took full advantage of a late crash Sunday to claim a surprise victory in the Cancer Council Classic criterium preceding the Tour Down Under.
Tasmanian Matthew Goss maintained his fine early season form by winning the first stage of the Tour Down Under Tuesday ahead of sprint rival and reigning champion Andre Greipel.
Cavendish edged American Tyler Farrar of the Garmin-Transitions team in a sprint to the line, and third was the Briton's HTC-Columbia teammate Matthew Goss of Australia.
HTC-Highroad's Matthew Goss moved back into the leader's jersey at the Tour Down Under as fellow Australian Michael Matthews romped to victory on stage three. HTC-Highroad's ...
Australia's Matthew Goss took full advantage of a late crash Sunday to claim a surprise victory in the Cancer Council Classic criterium preceding the Tour Down Under. Australia's ...
He took advantage of a magnificent lead-out from his HTC-Colombia team-mate Matthew Goss, who opened up a decisive advantage on the last corner of the race, 400 meters ...
... in the overall standings over a group of four riders — Kanstantsin Sivtov of Belarus, Peter Velits of Slovakia, American Tejay Van Garderen and Australians Matthew Goss ...
[Jan 16, 2011] ADELAIDE, Australia (AP): Australian Matthew Goss won the criterium prelude to the Tour Down Under cycle race Sunday while Lance Armstrong started his last ...
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