PROLOGUE: San Francisco Individual Time Trial
ROUTE DETAILS
Day: Sunday, Feb 18
Start: San Francisco
Finish: San Francisco
Start Time: 1:00 PM
Miles: 1.9
KM: 3.06
Finish ETA: Time Trial; varies by number of participants.
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Hometown Hero Levi Leipheimer Takes Victory at 2007 Amgen Tour of California
Prologue in San Francisco for Second Straight Year
Early Estimates Indicate Crowd Tops Last Year's by Nearly 100,000
For the
second consecutive year, Santa Rosa resident Levi Leipheimer (Discovery
Channel Pro Cycling Team) rode to victory during the 2007 Amgen Tour
of California Prologue stage before an enthusiastic crowd that San Francisco
city officials estimated to be between 280,000 to 300,000 fans.
Reaching
Coit Tower from San Francisco's famed Embarcadero in a record time of
4:49.05, Leipheimer will once again proudly ride into Santa Rosa wearing
the Amgen Leader's Jersey when Stage 1 takes the riders from Sausalito
to Santa Rosa Monday morning.
Among the
record crowds, cycling fan Patrick Dempsey (Grey's Anatomy) was on hand
in support of race sponsor Amgen's complementary initiative, Breakaway
from Cancer.
Fitting
for the largest sporting event in the state, two California cyclists
placed in the top three. Behind Leipheimer, Jason Donald (Team Slipstream
Powered by Chipotle) took second place, followed by San Jose resident
Benjamin Jacques-Maynes (Priority Health Cycling Team Presented by Bissell).
Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team (USA) leads the general team classification
after today with a total time of 14:45.
"I
want to thank the city of San Francisco for having us back. They are
an amazing host," said Shawn Hunter, president of AEG Sports, presenters
of the race. "As we launch Americas most important cycling
race, we give our commitment to the million-plus spectators who will
witness our event, the more than 100 million who will tune in on TV
and to our Web site and 144 of the best cyclists ever, that not only
will we present a first-class race but we will stay focused on making
the Amgen Tour of California a race as respected worldwide as the Tour
de France and other Grand Tours."
A 180-degree
wind shift after the first 30 minutes of racing put the later riders
at a disadvantage. The final rider of the day, Leipheimer rode hard
into the wind to best last year's time of 4:53.43 by about 4 seconds
for the 1.92 mile-course (3.1km), which ended with a steep climb to
the San Francisco landmark, Coit Tower.
"This
gives me the opportunity to wear the leader's jersey into my hometown
of Santa Rosa," said the jubilant 33 year-old who stated in the
pre-race press conference that doing so in this race one year ago had
provided him with one of the best days of his career. "This race
ranks up there with some of the best on a very short list in the world.
It looks good for American cycling."
Early in
the day, the seventh rider to start, neo-pro Jason Donald (Team Slipstream
presented by Chipotle), from Winter Park, Colo. surprised everybody
by posting a time of 4:50.97. Neither the road cycling world champion,
Italy's Paolo Bettini (Quick Step-Innergetic), who placed 122nd with
a time of 5:31.57, nor the time trial world champion, Switzerland's
Fabien Cancellara (Team CSC), who placed fifth with a time of 4:55.09,
could better Donald's remarkable ride. San Jose's Ben Jacques-Maynes
(Priority Health Cycling Team Presented by Bissell), the second rider
to start, surprised himself by finishing third today, with a time of
4:54.22.
Other pre-race
favorites included Discovery Channel Pro's George Hincapie, who finished
ninth (4:57:238) and Ivan Basso, who finished 23rd (5:03:351) in his
return to racing, and Team CSC's Bobby Julich, who finished 22nd (5:03:221),
and Dave Zabriskie, who finished 14th (4:59:169).
Title sponsor
Amgen is continuing its complementary Breakaway from Cancer initiative
in 2007.
Our
mission is to serve patients. Since our founding in 1980, Amgen has
used the power of pioneering science to fight serious illness,
said George Morrow, executive vice president, global commercial operations,
Amgen. The Amgen Tour of California sponsorship provides us with
opportunities to raise awareness of the many medical advances made possible
through biotechnology, and to provide additional support to people affected
by cancer through our Breakaway from Cancer initiative.
Amgen created
the Breakaway from Cancer initiative in 2005 as a complementary
component to its title sponsorship of the inaugural Amgen Tour of California.
As a result of last year's Breakaway from Cancer effort, Amgen provided
more than $1 million to The Wellness Community (TWC), an international
non-profit organization dedicated to providing free support, education
and hope to people affected by cancer. This year, the initiative expanded
and also benefits the National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship (NCCS),
the oldest survivor-led cancer advocacy organization in the country.
Patrick Dempsey, whose mother is a two-time cancer survivor, is also
the initiatives spokesperson and attended today's race.
I'm
excited to be in San Francisco to help kick off the Amgen Tour of California
as part of my participation in the Breakaway from Cancer initiative,
said Patrick Dempsey. Just as it takes a team approach to win
a professional cycling race, it takes a team of health care providers,
caregivers and supporters to beat cancer. The Breakaway from Cancer
initiative connects people affected by cancer with services and programs
that make a difference.
RESULTS
|
Place
|
Rider |
Team
|
Time
|
Gap
|
|
1.
|
LEIPHEIMER
Levi |
DSC
|
289
|
0
|
|
2.
|
DONALD
Jason |
TSL
|
290
|
1
|
|
3.
|
JACQUES-MAYNES
Benjamin |
PHB
|
294
|
5
|
|
4.
|
SUTHERLAND
Rory |
HNM
|
294
|
5
|
|
5.
|
CANCELLARA
Fabian |
CSC
|
295
|
6
|
|
6.
|
HANSEN
Adam |
TMO
|
295
|
6
|
|
7.
|
ARDILA
CANO Mauricio Alberto |
RAB
|
296
|
7
|
|
8.
|
CLARKE
Hilton |
NIC
|
296
|
7
|
|
9.
|
HINCAPIE
George |
DSC
|
297
|
8
|
|
10.
|
DAY
Ben |
NIC
|
297
|
8
|
|
11.
|
HESJEDAL
Ryder |
HNM
|
298
|
9
|
|
12.
|
ROGERS
Michael |
TMO
|
298
|
9
|
|
13.
|
VOIGT
Jens |
CSC
|
299
|
10
|
|
14.
|
ZABRISKIE
David |
CSC
|
299
|
10
|
|
15.
|
LAGUTIN
Sergey |
NIC
|
299
|
10
|
|
16.
|
O'GRADY
Stuart |
CSC
|
299
|
10
|
|
17.
|
DANIELSON
Thomas |
DSC
|
299
|
10
|
|
18.
|
JOHNSON
Timothy |
HNM
|
301
|
12
|
|
19.
|
TOLLESON
Taylor |
TSL
|
302
|
13
|
|
20.
|
PELLIZOTTI
Franco |
LIQ
|
302
|
13
|
|
21.
|
KOBZARENKO
Veleriy |
NIC
|
302
|
13
|
|
22.
|
JULICH
Bobby |
CSC
|
303
|
14
|
|
23.
|
BASSO
Ivan |
DSC
|
303
|
14
|
|
24.
|
BALDWIN
Christopher |
TUP
|
303
|
14
|
|
25.
|
HORNER
Christopher |
PRL
|
303
|
14
|
|
26.
|
MENZIES
Karl |
HNM
|
303
|
14
|
|
27.
|
KIRCHEN
Kim |
TMO
|
304
|
15
|
|
28.
|
WHERRY
Chris |
TUP
|
304
|
15
|
|
29.
|
BLACKGROVE
Heath |
TUP
|
304
|
15
|
|
30.
|
MCKISSICK
Ian |
BMC
|
305
|
16
|
|
31.
|
QUINZIATO
Manuel |
LIQ
|
306
|
17
|
|
32.
|
VANDEVELDE
Christian |
CSC
|
306
|
17
|
|
33.
|
KROON
Karsten |
CSC
|
306
|
17
|
|
34.
|
GASPAROTTO
Enrico |
LIQ
|
306
|
17
|
|
35.
|
VANDBORG
Brian |
DSC
|
307
|
18
|
|
36.
|
RODRIGUEZ
Fred |
PRL
|
307
|
18
|
|
37.
|
PATE
Danny |
TSL
|
307
|
18
|
|
38.
|
PETERSON
Thomas |
TSL
|
308
|
19
|
|
39.
|
LLOYD
Matthew |
PRL
|
308
|
19
|
|
40.
|
MCCARTNEY
Jason |
DSC
|
308
|
19
|
|
41.
|
KAGGESTAD
Mads |
C.A
|
308
|
19
|
|
42.
|
DAVIS
Allan |
DSC
|
308
|
19
|
|
43.
|
MILNE
Shawn |
HNM
|
309
|
20
|
|
44.
|
MARINO
Jean Marc |
C.A
|
309
|
20
|
|
45.
|
VAN
DE WALLE Jurgen |
QSI
|
309
|
20
|
|
46.
|
ENGLAND
Justin |
TUP
|
309
|
20
|
|
47.
|
COLBY
Anthony |
COL
|
309
|
20
|
|
48.
|
ZIRBEL
Tom |
PHB
|
310
|
21
|
|
49.
|
OLSEN
Aaron |
TMO
|
310
|
21
|
|
50.
|
WEGMANN
Fabian |
GST
|
310
|
21
|
|
51.
|
HUSHOVD
Thor |
C.A
|
311
|
22
|
|
52.
|
FRISCHKORN
William |
TSL
|
311
|
22
|
|
53.
|
MC
CARTY Jonathan Patrick |
TSL
|
311
|
22
|
|
54.
|
DA
DALTO Mauro |
LIQ
|
312
|
23
|
|
55.
|
O'BEE
Kirk |
HNM
|
312
|
23
|
|
56.
|
ZAJICEK
Philip |
NIC
|
312
|
23
|
|
57.
|
KERN
Christophe |
C.A
|
312
|
23
|
|
58.
|
WEGELIUS
Charly |
LIQ
|
312
|
23
|
|
59.
|
JUFRE
POU Josep |
PRL
|
313
|
24
|
|
60.
|
DE
GROOT Bram |
RAB
|
313
|
24
|
|
61.
|
DOWNING
Russell |
HNM
|
314
|
25
|
|
62.
|
VITORIA
David |
BMC
|
314
|
25
|
|
63.
|
NIERMANN
Grischa Jan |
RAB
|
314
|
25
|
|
64.
|
HENDERSON
Greg |
TMO
|
314
|
25
|
|
65.
|
SCARSELLI
Leonardo |
QSI
|
314
|
25
|
|
66.
|
TANKINK
Bram |
QSI
|
315
|
26
|
|
67.
|
VERHEYEN
Geert |
QSI
|
315
|
26
|
|
68.
|
HAEDO
Juan Jos |
CSC
|
315
|
26
|
|
69.
|
DOCKX
Bart |
PRL
|
315
|
26
|
|
70.
|
PIIL
Jakob |
TMO
|
315
|
26
|
|
71.
|
GESINK
Robert |
RAB
|
315
|
26
|
|
72.
|
WREN
Tyler |
COL
|
316
|
27
|
|
73.
|
ACTON
Alejandro |
COL
|
316
|
27
|
|
74.
|
EUSER
Lucas |
TSL
|
316
|
27
|
|
75.
|
FACCI
Mauro |
QSI
|
317
|
28
|
|
76.
|
ELTINK
Theo |
RAB
|
317
|
28
|
|
77.
|
TOSATTO
Matteo |
QSI
|
317
|
28
|
|
78.
|
PELTONEN
Garrett |
PHB
|
317
|
28
|
|
79.
|
VAN
GARDEREN Tejay |
USA
|
318
|
29
|
|
80.
|
DZIEWA
Brian |
JBC
|
319
|
30
|
|
81.
|
LAURENT
Christophe |
C.A
|
319
|
30
|
|
82.
|
LEMOINE
Cyril |
C.A
|
319
|
30
|
|
83.
|
KING
Edward |
PHB
|
319
|
30
|
|
84.
|
FRATTINI
Davide |
COL
|
319
|
30
|
|
85.
|
RAPINSKI
Viktar |
NIC
|
319
|
30
|
|
86.
|
WILLEMS
Frederik |
LIQ
|
319
|
30
|
|
87.
|
HATTON
Peter |
COL
|
320
|
31
|
|
88.
|
VISCONTI
Giovanni |
QSI
|
320
|
31
|
|
89.
|
HINAULT
Sbastien |
C.A
|
320
|
31
|
|
90.
|
BARRY
Michael |
TMO
|
320
|
31
|
|
91.
|
ZAUGG
Oliver |
GST
|
320
|
31
|
|
92.
|
FRSTER
Robert |
GST
|
321
|
32
|
|
93.
|
CRUZ
Antonio |
DSC
|
321
|
32
|
|
94.
|
GRITTERS
Kyle |
HNM
|
321
|
32
|
|
95.
|
PAOLINI
Luca |
LIQ
|
321
|
32
|
|
96.
|
JONES
Brice |
JBC
|
321
|
32
|
|
97.
|
BROWN
Graeme |
RAB
|
322
|
33
|
|
98.
|
LILL
Darren |
NIC
|
322
|
33
|
|
99.
|
FOFONOV
Dimitri |
C.A
|
322
|
33
|
|
100.
|
STEWART
Jackson |
BMC
|
322
|
33
|
|
101.
|
BAJADALI
Andrew |
JBC
|
322
|
33
|
|
102.
|
COZZA
Steven |
TSL
|
323
|
34
|
|
103.
|
SULLIVAN
Sean |
TUP
|
323
|
34
|
|
104.
|
MOOS
Alexandre |
BMC
|
323
|
34
|
|
105.
|
CHADWICK
Glen Alan |
NIC
|
323
|
34
|
|
106.
|
CARLSTRM
Kjell |
LIQ
|
324
|
35
|
|
107.
|
INGELS
Nic |
PRL
|
325
|
36
|
|
108.
|
DOMINGUEZ
Ivan |
TUP
|
325
|
36
|
|
109.
|
BOOKWALTER
Brent |
USA
|
326
|
37
|
|
110.
|
CIOLEK
Gerald |
TMO
|
326
|
37
|
|
111.
|
POWERS
Jeremy |
JBC
|
326
|
37
|
|
112.
|
ARTACHO
Gustavo |
COL
|
326
|
37
|
|
113.
|
ZWIZANSKI
Scott |
PHB
|
326
|
37
|
|
114.
|
NYDAM
Scott |
BMC
|
327
|
38
|
|
115.
|
HAYMAN
Mathew |
RAB
|
327
|
38
|
|
116.
|
MCCANN
David |
COL
|
328
|
39
|
|
117.
|
REISTAD
Nicolar |
JBC
|
328
|
39
|
|
118.
|
GATES
Nicolas |
PRL
|
330
|
41
|
|
119.
|
JONES
Michael |
JBC
|
330
|
41
|
|
120.
|
KOHL
Bernhard |
GST
|
330
|
41
|
|
121.
|
HIEKMANN
Torsten |
GST
|
331
|
42
|
|
122.
|
BETTINI
Paolo |
QSI
|
331
|
42
|
|
123.
|
MANION
Caleb |
TUP
|
332
|
43
|
|
124.
|
CANDELARIO
Alexander |
JBC
|
332
|
43
|
|
125.
|
KRAUSS
Sven |
GST
|
332
|
43
|
|
126.
|
SHEEDY
Brian |
PHB
|
332
|
43
|
|
127.
|
ORDOWSKI
Volker |
GST
|
332
|
43
|
|
128.
|
DEVINE
John |
USA
|
334
|
45
|
|
129.
|
RASMUSSEN
Michael |
RAB
|
335
|
46
|
|
130.
|
KEM
Omer |
PHB
|
336
|
47
|
|
131.
|
STEWART
Scott |
USA
|
336
|
47
|
|
132.
|
STOCKBURGER
Christopher |
USA
|
337
|
48
|
|
133.
|
DIONNE
Charles |
COL
|
338
|
49
|
|
134.
|
DEENY
Sheldon |
USA
|
339
|
50
|
|
135.
|
MEAD
Bryce |
JBC
|
342
|
53
|
|
136.
|
WROLICH
Peter |
GST
|
343
|
54
|
|
137.
|
HANSON
Ken |
BMC
|
344
|
55
|
|
138.
|
AERTS
Mario |
PRL
|
344
|
55
|
|
139.
|
SAYERS
Michael |
BMC
|
345
|
56
|
|
140.
|
VOGELS
Henk |
TUP
|
345
|
56
|
|
141.
|
ABRAHAM
Emile |
PHB
|
348
|
59
|
|
142.
|
FAIRLY
Caleb |
USA
|
349
|
60
|
|
143.
|
GARCIA
Jonathan |
BMC
|
355
|
66
|
|
144.
|
BEYER
Chad |
USA
|
359
|
70
|
STAGE
1 TOMORROW
Monday, Feb. 19 Sausalito to Santa Rosa
Estimated Start Time: 11 a.m.
Estimated Finish Time: 3-4 p.m.
Stage 1
will bring the cyclists 96.8 miles from Sausalito to Santa Rosa. In
2006, Santa Rosa set the mark for one of the largest and most enthusiastic
crowds of the entire race. Best viewing spots will include: the start
in Sausalito near Spinnaker restaurant; the finish on Third Street in
Santa Rosa; the sprint lines in Point Reyes and Bodega Bay; the climb
up Coleman Valley Road; and Occidental as the race comes down the hill
into town.
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