Deemed to be the hardest stage in the history of the Tour Down Under, stage 2 from Norwood to Uraidla lived up to its reputation with UAE Team Emirates-XRG obliterating the field on the second ascent of the Corkscrew with Jay Vine taking the win ahead of teammate Jhonatan Narváez with Adam Yates in the chase group.

Mauro Schmid (Jayco-AlUla) rounded off the podium in the chase group, almost a minute down. The race seems to be completely done at the halfway point in the race. Narváez struggled to follow Vine over the Corkscrew, and so the team decided to let Vine take the win ahead of Narváez.

“The jersey has been on my mind since the last time I wore it. I love this jersey, so good to win it on such a hard stage. We’re in a good position with me and Jhony [Narváez] and with Adam [Yates] behind, being led out by him was great,” Vine said.

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“We’ve still got a sprinter here in [Juan Sebastian] Molano, still gonna try and get as much as we can in this race. Mikkel [Bjerg] and Vegard [Stake Laengen] were amazing today.”

Stage three is a new one for the race with the start in Henley Beach and finishes 140.8km later in Nairne. It is possible to be a day for the sprinters again, but it won’t be easy for the fast men with plenty of climbing across the day.

NORWOOD, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 22: Jay Vine of Australia and UAE Team Emirates celebrates at podium as Orange Santos Leader's Jersey winner during the 26th Santos Tour Down Under 2026, Stage 2 a 148.1km stage from Norwood to Uraidla 495m / #UCIWT / on January 22, 2026 in Norwood, Australia. (Photo by Con Chronis/Getty Images)

Stage 2 winner Jay Vine (UAE Team Emirates-XRG) takes over the ochre leader’s jersey (Image credit: Getty Images)

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