In the last two editions of the men’s Santos Tour Down Under, Jayco-AlUla has rocked up to the start line with the jersey of the Australian road race champion proudly on display and radiating team camaraderie, stoked by a successful season-opening campaign. This year brings a different scenario.

The green and gold jersey of the national champion is on another rider’s back, Patrick Eddy (Team Brennan), even though the nation’s only WorldTour squad entered into the January 11 title chase with an overwhelming number of key favourites – defending champion Luke Durbridge, three-time winner Luke Plapp and Ben O’Connor.

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“That’s kind of the key change to this year’s race, that you can create a bigger gap, rather than relying just on bonus seconds but, if you look at the quality of of the men around you, all of us can climb very well over 15 minutes,” he said while sitting in the media conference on Tuesday with a line up including defending champion Jhonatan Narváez (UAE Team Emirates-XRG) and last year’s runner up Javier Romo (Movistar). “So, yeah, it’s a big change, but at the same time, not so big of a change. You have still got to fight every day.”

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