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Sam Welsford Storms To Tour Down Under Stage As Jay Vine Holds GC Lead

Sam Welsford Storms To Tour Down Under Stage As Jay Vine Holds GC Lead

Sam Welsford powered to his seventh Tour Down Under stage win as Jay Vine safely defended the overall lead after a chaotic finish.

Jan 23, 2026 by AFP Report
Sam Welsford Storms To Tour Down Under Stage As Jay Vine Holds GC Lead

Powerhouse Australian sprinter Sam Welsford stormed home from well back for his seventh stage win in the Tour Down Under as Jay Vine remained the overall race leader on Friday.


Welsford looked out of contention back in the pack as the dash to the finish line developed in Nairne at the end of the 140.8km third stage.

Sam Welsford Surges Late To Claim Seventh Tour Down Under Win

But Welsford was shepherded to the front by Ineos Grenadiers teammate Sam Watson before surging clear in the final 100 meters.

"It was so hard, we were in so much trouble at the back, we got swamped, and on that last climb I was on my absolute limit," Welsford said.

"But to have my teammates with me and believe in me so much after such a hard year to win here on a stage that really suited me, I am over the moon."

Stage one winner Denmark's Tobias Lund Andresen (Decathlon CMA CGM) was second with New Zealand's Lewis Bower (Groupama-FDJ United) third.

Jay Vine Maintains Overall Lead After Chaotic Finish

Australia's Vine, who had blown away his rivals in Thursday's second stage, continued his grip on the general classification.

Vine leads by six seconds from UAE Team Emirates XRG teammate and defending champion Jhonatan Narvaez, with Switzerland's Mauro Schmid (Team Jayco AlUla) a further 59 seconds behind.

It was a fillip for Welsford after a torrid 2025 with Red Bull Bora Hansgrohe before switching teams to Ineos Grenadiers this season.

Vine, the 2023 Tour Down Under winner, consolidated his overall lead before Saturday's fourth stage, which sees two climbs of Willunga Hill.

"The last 50 kilometers was probably more stressful than it needed to be, but I stayed out of trouble, kept it upright and avoided the crash at the finish which was nice," said Vine, who was hampered by a pile-up near the finish.

The crash happened within 3km of the end of the stage, which meant Vine did not lose any time and kept his leader's ochre jersey.