TOUR DOWN UNDER: STAGE THREE VIDEO
Every day from the Tour Down Under we'll be bringing you free video highlights of the first ProTour race of the 2008 season.
This page includes highlights of stage three of the event, and includes interviews with stage winner Allan Davis, overall leader Mark Renshaw, British sprinter Jeremy Hunt and Phil Liggett's preview of tomorrow's stage four.
You will need Quicktime to view this movie. If it's not showing, try clicking on the links below which will open the highlights in the player format shown:
Tour Down Under stage three in Quicktime format
Tour Down Under stage three in Windows Media Player format
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