The third in the fourth stage of Tour Down Under linking Burnston Village to Angaston (143 km), which ended in another sprint where Alan Davis added his second stage victory, reinforcing its leading position in the overall corridor Caisse d'Epargne, José Joaquín Rojas is in front of the young rider classification of the inaugural ProTour calendar 2009.
"The Australian sprinters are really very strong and certainly highly motivated to run home," said Murcia after getting off the podium, "but I am too and I approach each day closer to victory. There are two more stages. They are many and few, so we have to take the opportunity if presented. I have the legs to take a stage. Let's see if we are lucky and I can finally achieve this goal. "
Source: Abarca Sports