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Dates | 15—20 January | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Stages | 6 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Winning time | 16h 59' 44" | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Winner | Michael Rogers (AUS) | (Team AIS) | |
Second | Alexander Bocharov (RUS) | (AG2R Prévoyance) | |
Third | Patrick Jonker (AUS) | (Team UniSA) | |
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Points | Robbie McEwen (AUS) | (Lotto–Adecco) | |
Mountains | Cadel Evans (AUS) | (Mapei–Quick-Step) | |
Youth | Dave McPartland (AUS) | (United Water) | |
Team | Mapei–Quick-Step |
The 2002 Tour Down Under was the fourth edition of the Tour Down Under stage race. It took place from 15 to 20 January. This edition was won by Michael Rogers, who rode for Team AIS.
The route of the 2002 Tour Down Under is centred around the city of Adelaide in South Australia. There were six mass-start road stages and no time trials.
15 January 2002 – Glenelg - Glenelg, 47 km
Stage and General Classification after Stage 1