Stage 1: Sausalito to Santa Rosa
ROUTE DETAILS
Day: Monday, Feb 19
Start: Sausalito
Finish: Santa Rosa
Start Time: 11:00 AM
Miles: 97.2
KM: 156.4
Finish ETA: 2:44 PM

  | February 19, 2007 |
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Rabobank's Graeme Brown Wins Stage One Of The 2007 Amgen Tour Of California In Photo Finish Minutes After Rider Pile-Up

Record Crowds in Santa Rosa Were on Hand to Watch Celebrated Local Cyclist Levi Leipheimer Ride into Town Wearing the Amgen Leader Jersey and Retain Overall Lead for Second Straight Year

Stage 1 of the Amgen Tour of California from Sausalito to Santa Rosa ended in a dramatic photo finish win of two centimeters by Rabobank's Graeme Brown (AUS) following a crash on the second circuit around downtown Santa Rosa.

An earlier crash about 70 miles into the race resulted in one of the race favorites, Team CSC's Dave Zabriskie, being forced to abandon the event. He was taken to a local hospital for tests and has been released in good condition with a mild concussion and no fractures or other injuries.

Levi Leipheimer (Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team) retained the Amgen Leader's Jersey after a determined dash over the final 30 miles, which was spearheaded by his teammate, Italy's Ivan Basso, to catch a breakaway group of four talented climbers.

"Ivan Basso was ripping it up. I am very proud, very honored to have him lead me into my home town… It feels great (to put on the leader's jersey) here in my home town. I did that last year, and I've been looking forward to repeating that," said Leipheimer.

Rabobank's Graeme Brown (AUS) won the bunch sprint to claim the stage win from T-Mobile Team's Greg Henderson (NZL), with Discovery Channel Pro's Allan Hansen (AUS) placing third.

An undulating 97.1-mile (156.3 km) course with several stiff climbs, including one category four and one category three climb, combined with unrelenting cross-headwinds of 10-15 mph to present a formidable challenge for the peloton.

King of the Mountain contenders Quick Step-Innergetic's Juergen Van de Walle (BEL) of Belgium, and Team Slipstream presented by Chipotle Tom Peterson (USA), of North Bend, Wash., initiated the key attack of the day at 64 miles (103km), taking a group of four away from the peloton on the second King of the Mountain competition climb – a steep Category 3 ascent that rose 827 feet (252m) in only 1.5 miles (2.4km).

Van de Walle went on to say, "If you look at the field in this race, it is the best field before the ProTour races start. I hope we can build on this."

The race came back together shortly before entering Santa Rosa for three laps of a 2.9-mile (4.9km) circuit. After one lap, a rider's hand slipped off the handlebars, which resulted in a large crash. No one was seriously injured, but the delay resulted in the panel of Commissaires determining that the finishing circuits would be neutralized.

Thomas Peterson (Team Slipstream powered by Chipotle) moved into the lead of the King of the Mountains classification. Allan Davis (Discovery Channel Pro) took the lead in the Sprint classification. The Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team leads the overall team classification. T-Mobile Team's Greg Henderson and Discovery Channel Pro's Allan Davis took second and third in the stage respectively.

"Today is what cycling is all about. It was war out there," said Levi Leipheimer. "The crowd that came out was amazing; it was top-notch. I knew when we came into Santa Rosa that there would be a lot of people, but I didn't know it would be that many. For the crowd to come out like that in the U.S. is special."

Top-three general classification leaders after today are Leipheimer, Team Slipstream powered by Chipotle's Jason Donald in second and Priority Health Cycling Team's Benjamin Jacques-Maynes in third.

In addition to the exciting race finish, today's event included a special ride by local cancer survivors who cycled the final mile before the peloton came into the final circuits.

Amgen created the Breakaway from Cancer™ initiative in 2005 as a complementary component to its title sponsorship of the inaugural Amgen Tour of California. Last year, through the Breakaway from Cancer effort, Amgen raised more than $1 million to support 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.

Today’s ‘Breakaway Mile’ took place at the finish line of the Amgen Tour of California, prior to the exciting conclusion of the professional race. The one-mile ride was led by Santa Rosa-area cancer survivors Marilyn Butcher and Bob Hammer. Butcher rode on a tandem bike paired with Amgen scientist Dr. Astrid Ruefil-Brasse who plays a crucial role in developing innovative medicines. Following Butcher and Hammer were each survivor’s peloton, comprised of caregivers, family members and health care professionals who supported their win against cancer.

“Breakaway from Cancer is an integral grassroots component of the Amgen Tour of California that benefits cancer patients across the country,” said Cynthia Schwalm, vice president and general manager, Amgen Oncology. “We honor the courage of patients and their caregivers in their fight against cancer and are proud to sponsor our partners, The Wellness Community and the National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship. The cancer survivors who were featured today during the ‘Breakaway Mile,’ along with their supporters and Amgen scientists, are an example of what we can do working together as a team to fight the war against cancer.”

For the latest information on the Breakaway from Cancer campaign and ways to support those living with the illness, visit www.breakawayfromcancer.com.

RESULTS

Place
Rider
Team
Time
Gap
1.  
BROWN Graeme
RAB
04.17'19"
0
2.  
HENDERSON Greg
TMO
04.17'19"
0
3.  
DAVIS Allan
DSC
04.17'19"
0
4.  
HUSHOVD Thor
C.A
04.17'19"
0
5.  
RODRIGUEZ Fred
PRL
04.17'19"
0
6.  
O'GRADY Stuart
CSC
04.17'19"
0
7.  
WROLICH Peter
GST
04.17'19"
0
8.  
HAEDO Juan Jos
CSC
04.17'19"
0
9.  
HINAULT Sbastien
C.A
04.17'19"
0
10.  
VITORIA David
BMC
04.17'19"
0
11.  
TANKINK Bram
QSI
04.17'19"
0
12.  
VISCONTI Giovanni
QSI
04.17'19"
0
13.  
LAGUTIN Sergey
NIC
04.17'19"
0
14.  
SAYERS Michael
BMC
04.17'19"
0
15.  
DA DALTO Mauro
LIQ
04.17'19"
0
16.  
GRITTERS Kyle
HNM
04.17'19"
0
17.  
CRUZ Antonio
DSC
04.17'19"
0
18.  
STEWART Jackson
BMC
04.17'19"
0
19.  
AERTS Mario
PRL
04.17'19"
0
20.  
PIIL Jakob
TMO
04.17'19"
0
21.  
DANIELSON Thomas
DSC
04.17'19"
0
22.  
JULICH Bobby
CSC
04.17'19"
0
23.  
VOIGT Jens
CSC
04.17'19"
0
24.  
HAYMAN Mathew
RAB
04.17'19"
0
25.  
JACQUES-MAYNES Benjamin
PHB
04.17'19"
0
26.  
ROGERS Michael
TMO
04.17'19"
0
27.  
CARLSTRM Kjell
LIQ
04.17'19"
0
28.  
BLACKGROVE Heath
TUP
04.17'19"
0
29.  
HANSEN Adam
TMO
04.17'19"
0
30.  
NIERMANN Grischa Jan
RAB
04.17'19"
0
31.  
VANDEVELDE Christian
CSC
04.17'19"
0
32.  
VAN DE WALLE Jurgen
QSI
04.17'19"
0
33.  
OLSEN Aaron
TMO
04.17'19"
0
34.  
JOHNSON Timothy
HNM
04.17'19"
0
35.  
KAGGESTAD Mads
C.A
04.17'19"
0
36.  
DEVINE John
USA
04.17'19"
0
37.  
FRISCHKORN William
TSL
04.17'19"
0
38.  
RAPINSKI Viktar
NIC
04.17'19"
0
39.  
GESINK Robert
RAB
04.17'19"
0
40.  
PETERSON Thomas
TSL
04.17'19"
0
41.  
PATE Danny
TSL
04.17'19"
0
42.  
LEMOINE Cyril
C.A
04.17'19"
0
43.  
WHERRY Chris
TUP
04.17'19"
0
44.  
VANDBORG Brian
DSC
04.17'19"
0
45.  
BARRY Michael
TMO
04.17'19"
0
46.  
BETTINI Paolo
QSI
04.17'19"
0
47.  
SCARSELLI Leonardo
QSI
04.17'19"
0
48.  
GASPAROTTO Enrico
LIQ
04.17'19"
0
49.  
HINCAPIE George
DSC
04.17'19"
0
50.  
LEIPHEIMER Levi
DSC
04.17'19"
0
51.  
JUFRE POU Josep
PRL
04.17'19"
0
52.  
TOLLESON Taylor
TSL
04.17'19"
0
53.  
BAJADALI Andrew
JBC
04.17'19"
0
54.  
MCKISSICK Ian
BMC
04.17'19"
0
55.  
WEGMANN Fabian
GST
04.17'19"
0
56.  
COLBY Anthony
COL
04.17'19"
0
57.  
HATTON Peter
COL
04.17'19"
0
58.  
KOHL Bernhard
GST
04.17'19"
0
59.  
HESJEDAL Ryder
HNM
04.17'19"
0
60.  
DE GROOT Bram
RAB
04.17'19"
0
61.  
ENGLAND Justin
TUP
04.17'19"
0
62.  
BOOKWALTER Brent
USA
04.17'19"
0
63.  
MCCANN David
COL
04.17'19"
0
64.  
EUSER Lucas
TSL
04.17'19"
0
65.  
NYDAM Scott
BMC
04.17'19"
0
66.  
CHADWICK Glen Alan
NIC
04.17'19"
0
67.  
DAY Ben
NIC
04.17'19"
0
68.  
KERN Christophe
C.A
04.17'19"
0
69.  
POWERS Jeremy
JBC
04.17'19"
0
70.  
KIRCHEN Kim
TMO
04.17'19"
0
71.  
KOBZARENKO Veleriy
NIC
04.17'19"
0
72.  
ARDILA CANO Mauricio Alberto
RAB
04.17'19"
0
73.  
ELTINK Theo
RAB
04.17'19"
0
74.  
WREN Tyler
COL
04.17'19"
0
75.  
CANCELLARA Fabian
CSC
04.17'19"
0
76.  
ZWIZANSKI Scott
PHB
04.17'19"
0
77.  
PELLIZOTTI Franco
LIQ
04.17'19"
0
78.  
HIEKMANN Torsten
GST
04.17'19"
0
79.  
MARINO Jean Marc
C.A
04.17'19"
0
80.  
ORDOWSKI Volker
GST
04.17'19"
0
81.  
BASSO Ivan
DSC
04.17'19"
0
82.  
KRAUSS Sven
GST
04.17'19"
0
83.  
ZAJICEK Philip
NIC
04.17'19"
0
84.  
QUINZIATO Manuel
LIQ
04.17'19"
0
85.  
VERHEYEN Geert
QSI
04.17'19"
0
86.  
FACCI Mauro
QSI
04.17'19"
0
87.  
FOFONOV Dimitri
C.A
04.17'19"
0
88.  
KROON Karsten
CSC
04.17'19"
0
89.  
MOOS Alexandre
BMC
04.17'19"
0
90.  
CANDELARIO Alexander
JBC
04.17'19"
0
91.  
DONALD Jason
TSL
04.17'19"
0
92.  
MANION Caleb
TUP
04.17'19"
0
93.  
WEGELIUS Charly
LIQ
04.17'19"
0
94.  
BALDWIN Christopher
TUP
04.17'19"
0
95.  
DOCKX Bart
PRL
04.17'19"
0
96.  
LLOYD Matthew
PRL
04.17'19"
0
97.  
SUTHERLAND Rory
HNM
04.18'44"
85
98.  
MENZIES Karl
HNM
04.18'44"
85
99.  
DOWNING Russell
HNM
04.18'44"
85
100.  
DZIEWA Brian
JBC
04.19'06"
107
101.  
HORNER Christopher
PRL
04.19'06"
107
102.  
JONES Michael
JBC
04.20'51"
212
103.  
VOGELS Henk
TUP
04.20'51"
212
104.  
HANSON Ken
BMC
04.20'51"
212
105.  
PELTONEN Garrett
PHB
04.20'51"
212
106.  
MEAD Bryce
JBC
04.20'51"
212
107.  
MC CARTY Jonathan Patrick
TSL
04.20'51"
212
108.  
KING Edward
PHB
04.20'51"
212
109.  
FAIRLY Caleb
USA
04.20'51"
212
110.  
COZZA Steven
TSL
04.20'51"
212
111.  
ZIRBEL Tom
PHB
04.20'51"
212
112.  
STOCKBURGER Christopher
USA
04.20'51"
212
113.  
VAN GARDEREN Tejay
USA
04.20'51"
212
114.  
JONES Brice
JBC
04.20'51"
212
115.  
DIONNE Charles
COL
04.20'51"
212
116.  
FRSTER Robert
GST
04.20'51"
212
117.  
ARTACHO Gustavo
COL
04.20'51"
212
118.  
ACTON Alejandro
COL
04.20'51"
212
119.  
FRATTINI Davide
COL
04.20'51"
212
120.  
MILNE Shawn
HNM
04.20'51"
212
121.  
SHEEDY Brian
PHB
04.20'51"
212
122.  
ZAUGG Oliver
GST
04.21'49"
270
123.  
RASMUSSEN Michael
RAB
04.21'49"
270
124.  
REISTAD Nicolar
JBC
04.21'49"
270
125.  
MCCARTNEY Jason
DSC
04.21'49"
270
126.  
ABRAHAM Emile
PHB
04.22'15"
296
127.  
GARCIA Jonathan
BMC
04.23'53"
394
128.  
O'BEE Kirk
HNM
04.23'53"
394
129.  
LILL Darren
NIC
04.23'53"
394
130.  
BEYER Chad
USA
04.23'53"
394
131.  
DEENY Sheldon
USA
04.23'54"
395
132.  
STEWART Scott
USA
04.23'54"
395
133.  
LAURENT Christophe
C.A
04.23'54"
395
134.  
SULLIVAN Sean
TUP
04.23'55"
396
135.  
CLARKE Hilton
NIC
04.23'56"
397
136.  
DOMINGUEZ Ivan
TUP
04.23'56"
397
137.  
WILLEMS Frederik
LIQ
04.23'56"
397
138.  
PAOLINI Luca
LIQ
04.23'56"
397
139.  
KEM Omer
PHB
04.23'57"
398
140.  
INGELS Nic
PRL
04.24'23"
424
141.  
GATES Nicolas
PRL
04.25'59"
520
142.  
CIOLEK Gerald
TMO
04.26'02"
523
143.  
TOSATTO Matteo
QSI
04.26'04"
525

STAGE 2 TOMORROW:
Tuesday, Feb. 20 – Santa Rosa to Sacramento
Estimated Start Time: 10 a.m.
Estimated Finish Time: 2-3 p.m.

Just 12 miles from the start, the peloton will face Trinity Road, one of the toughest climbs of the entire race. The peloton will pass through Sonoma and Napa wineries, Winters and Davis, which was recently crowned the best cycling town in the USA by Bicycle Magazine. The race will end with circuits at Capital Mall in Sacramento.

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