Stage 2: Santa Rosa to Sacramento
ROUTE DETAILS
Day: Tuesday, Feb 20
Start: Santa Rosa
Finish: Sacramento
Start Time: 10:00 AM
Miles: 115.8
KM: 186.4
Finish ETA: 2:13 PM

  | February 20, 2007 |
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Levi Leipheimer Retains Lead: Governor Schwarzenegger Awards Leader Jersey To Levi Leipheimer, Who Retains Lead After Amgen Tour Of California Sacramento Finish
U.S. Cyclists Continue Close Contention in Top-Three Overall Places

Following a long, hard day of racing as nearly 150 elite cyclists competing in the 2007 Amgen Tour of California traveled from Santa Rosa to Sacramento, Team CSC sprinter J.J. Haedo (ARG) claimed today's stage victory in front of continuing record crowds that have reached 620,000 over the first three days of racing, with five left to go. Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team's Levi Leipheimer from Santa Rosa (where today's stage began) continues to wear the Amgen Leader Jersey following the finish in front of the state capitol building before thousands of fans, including many legislators who left their offices to witness the race's conclusion, as well as Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, who participated in the official post-race ceremonies.

"The Amgen Tour of California showcases the state in the best possible way. We have riders racing from San Francisco to Long Beach. We have the most beautiful places in the world," declared Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger on the victory stage after the race, where he helped present leader jerseys. "We're going to do this year, after year, after year because this is a great event."

The top-3 overall times continue to be held by American cyclists, with the second- and third-place general classification cyclists after today closely trailing Leipheimer, including Team Slipstream Powered by Chipotle's first-year pro Jason Donald and Priority Health Cycling Team Presented by Bissell's Ben Jacques-Maynes respectively.

Team CSC's J.J. Haedo (ARG), used the Amgen Tour of California to take another step up the international ladder today.

Two sprint successes that led to two stage wins in the Amgen Tour of California last year put him in the international spotlight, and he was picked up by Team CSC. Competing with Team CSC today against an even stronger field , Haedo claimed his first stage win by beating renowned Credit Agricole sprinter Thor Husvd (NOR), who finished third in the stage just inches behind Liquigas' Luca Paolini (ITA). Approaching the finish line, Haedo was more than four bike lengths clear of his rivals – a distant win in the world of road sprinting.

“We had a hard day yesterday and put everything into today for the win," explained Haedo in the press conference. "I’m sure tomorrow everyone is going to make an even bigger effort to bring me to the line. It’s a good thing to win a race here because it gives the team confidence in me."

Levi Leipheimer (Discovery Channel Pro) finished in the pack and retained his Amgen Leader Jersey after a hilly 155.8-mile (186.4km) stage, raced at an average speed of 24.8 mph. “I am taking it day by day. That’s all we can do because there are a lot of very good riders out there who are just waiting in the wings, and our team has had to do a lot of work, ” said Leipheimer. "But it’s worth it because we get to lead the Amgen Tour of California, and I get to wear the yellow jersey. But we’ll see because tomorrow’s a decisive stage (because of the notorious Sierra Road climb approaching San Jose)." Local favorite Michael Sayers, a Sacramento cyclist for newly formed BMC Racing, finished last today following a minor crash at the start of the finishing circuits.

"I just want to thank Sacramento for having the race here… This is a great day for me and for bike racing," said an emotional Sayers at the press conference. "Sacramento is a good cycling town, and I always knew this town would be supportive of cycling. I knew that everyone would turn out in tremendous numbers, and they made us proud today."

The race was marked by a long breakaway of more than 80 miles that included only three riders: Credit Agricole's Christoph Laurent (FRA), the Irish national champion David McCann (Colavita-Sutter Homes), and Priority Health's Omer Kem, 24, of Salem, Oregon.

Laurent was the main protagonist, taking two King of the Mountains climbs, and both sprints the group encountered along the way. However, soon after initiating the breakaway, on the formidable Category 2 climb of Trinity Grade, the Frenchman realized that the breakaway would likely not succeed.

Laurent announced himself as a contender for the King of the Mountain jersey, saying that the battle for the coveted California Travel and Tourism ‘sunshine’ jersey has just begun.

“This was a really beautiful stage today, and there were so many cheering fans out watching the race in every small town and village. When I was on the Trinity Grade climb, it felt like I was in the Tour de France!,” said Laurent.

In the King of the Mountain Classification there was no leadership change, with Team Slipstream's Thomas Peterson of North Bend, Wash., maintaining a three-point lead over Laurent and Quick Step-Innergetic's Jurgen Van de Walle (BEL).

In the Sprint Classification there was no leadership change, with Discovery Channel Pro's Allan Davis (AUS), still on top.

In the Best Young Rider Classification there was no leadership change, with Team Slipstream's Taylor Tolleson (USA), of Pacific Grove, Calif., holding the lead.

In addition to the 115.8 miles the peloton traveled, today’s ‘Breakaway Mile’ took place at the finish line prior to the exciting conclusion of the professional race. The one-mile ride was led by Sacramento-area cancer survivors Pam Grant and Dina Howard. Grant rode on a tandem bike paired with Amgen scientist Dr. Steve Elliott who plays a crucial role in developing innovative medicines, and Howard rode with her husband who was a critical support to her during her battle with breast cancer. Following the tandem bikes were each survivor’s peloton, comprised of caregivers, family members and health care professionals who supported their win against cancer.

“Amgen’s sponsorship of the Amgen Tour of California provides us an opportunity to further support the millions of people affected by cancer,” said Dr. Steve Elliott, scientific director, Amgen. “Today’s ‘Breakaway Mile’ is one of the many ways we’re saluting survivors across the nation and I was honored to participate.”

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.  
HAEDO Juan Jos
CSC
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
2.  
PAOLINI Luca
LIQ
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
3.  
HUSHOVD Thor
C.A
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
4.  
DAVIS Allan
DSC
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
5.  
CIOLEK Gerald
TMO
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
6.  
BROWN Graeme
RAB
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
7.  
HENDERSON Greg
TMO
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
8.  
DOMINGUEZ Ivan
TUP
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
9.  
CLARKE Hilton
NIC
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
10.  
BETTINI Paolo
QSI
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
11.  
RODRIGUEZ Fred
PRL
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
12.  
FRSTER Robert
GST
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
13.  
ACTON Alejandro
COL
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
14.  
DOWNING Russell
HNM
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
15.  
CANDELARIO Alexander
JBC
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
16.  
HAYMAN Mathew
RAB
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
17.  
MILNE Shawn
HNM
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
18.  
LAGUTIN Sergey
NIC
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
19.  
O'GRADY Stuart
CSC
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
20.  
O'BEE Kirk
HNM
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
21.  
DIONNE Charles
COL
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
22.  
HINAULT Sbastien
C.A
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
23.  
DEVINE John
USA
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
24.  
JULICH Bobby
CSC
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
25.  
ABRAHAM Emile
PHB
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
26.  
HANSON Ken
BMC
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
27.  
HINCAPIE George
DSC
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
28.  
DE GROOT Bram
RAB
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
29.  
ROGERS Michael
TMO
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
30.  
TANKINK Bram
QSI
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
31.  
JACQUES-MAYNES Benjamin
PHB
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
32.  
VAN DE WALLE Jurgen
QSI
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
33.  
COZZA Steven
TSL
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
34.  
STEWART Jackson
BMC
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
35.  
VOGELS Henk
TUP
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
36.  
KRAUSS Sven
GST
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
37.  
KAGGESTAD Mads
C.A
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
38.  
LEMOINE Cyril
C.A
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
39.  
KOBZARENKO Veleriy
NIC
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
40.  
QUINZIATO Manuel
LIQ
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
41.  
ORDOWSKI Volker
GST
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
42.  
DOCKX Bart
PRL
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
43.  
FRATTINI Davide
COL
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
44.  
GARCIA Jonathan
BMC
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
45.  
BARRY Michael
TMO
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
46.  
HORNER Christopher
PRL
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
47.  
HANSEN Adam
TMO
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
48.  
GRITTERS Kyle
HNM
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
49.  
CRUZ Antonio
DSC
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
50.  
ELTINK Theo
RAB
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
51.  
PELTONEN Garrett
PHB
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
52.  
WEGMANN Fabian
GST
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
53.  
VITORIA David
BMC
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
54.  
EUSER Lucas
TSL
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
55.  
JOHNSON Timothy
HNM
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
56.  
KERN Christophe
C.A
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
57.  
MOOS Alexandre
BMC
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
58.  
DANIELSON Thomas
DSC
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
59.  
VANDBORG Brian
DSC
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
60.  
VOIGT Jens
CSC
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
61.  
VANDEVELDE Christian
CSC
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
62.  
KIRCHEN Kim
TMO
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
63.  
VISCONTI Giovanni
QSI
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
64.  
RAPINSKI Viktar
NIC
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
65.  
CANCELLARA Fabian
CSC
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
66.  
PIIL Jakob
TMO
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
67.  
VERHEYEN Geert
QSI
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
68.  
KOHL Bernhard
GST
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
69.  
MCKISSICK Ian
BMC
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
70.  
NIERMANN Grischa Jan
RAB
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
71.  
TOLLESON Taylor
TSL
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
72.  
DAY Ben
NIC
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
73.  
FRISCHKORN William
TSL
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
74.  
WHERRY Chris
TUP
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
75.  
DA DALTO Mauro
LIQ
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
76.  
JUFRE POU Josep
PRL
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
77.  
LEIPHEIMER Levi
DSC
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
78.  
BOOKWALTER Brent
USA
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
79.  
PETERSON Thomas
TSL
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
80.  
LLOYD Matthew
PRL
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
81.  
CARLSTRM Kjell
LIQ
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
82.  
HESJEDAL Ryder
HNM
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
83.  
ZAUGG Oliver
GST
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
84.  
AERTS Mario
PRL
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
85.  
BAJADALI Andrew
JBC
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
86.  
FACCI Mauro
QSI
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
87.  
ARDILA CANO Mauricio Alberto
RAB
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
88.  
FOFONOV Dimitri
C.A
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
89.  
GESINK Robert
RAB
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
90.  
PELLIZOTTI Franco
LIQ
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
91.  
JONES Brice
JBC
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
92.  
BALDWIN Christopher
TUP
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
93.  
REISTAD Nicolar
JBC
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
94.  
MENZIES Karl
HNM
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
95.  
STEWART Scott
USA
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
96.  
LAURENT Christophe
C.A
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
97.  
SULLIVAN Sean
TUP
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
98.  
COLBY Anthony
COL
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
99.  
POWERS Jeremy
JBC
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
100.  
PATE Danny
TSL
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
101.  
CHADWICK Glen Alan
NIC
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
102.  
ARTACHO Gustavo
COL
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
103.  
WEGELIUS Charly
LIQ
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
104.  
SUTHERLAND Rory
HNM
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
105.  
DONALD Jason
TSL
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
106.  
GATES Nicolas
PRL
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
107.  
MANION Caleb
TUP
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
108.  
BLACKGROVE Heath
TUP
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
109.  
GASPAROTTO Enrico
LIQ
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
110.  
ENGLAND Justin
TUP
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
111.  
KING Edward
PHB
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
112.  
OLSEN Aaron
TMO
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
113.  
FAIRLY Caleb
USA
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
114.  
NYDAM Scott
BMC
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
115.  
MC CARTY Jonathan Patrick
TSL
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
116.  
MCCARTNEY Jason
DSC
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
117.  
INGELS Nic
PRL
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
118.  
HATTON Peter
COL
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
119.  
WREN Tyler
COL
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
120.  
HIEKMANN Torsten
GST
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
121.  
WROLICH Peter
GST
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
122.  
BASSO Ivan
DSC
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
123.  
STOCKBURGER Christopher
USA
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
124.  
TOSATTO Matteo
QSI
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
125.  
MARINO Jean Marc
C.A
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
126.  
WILLEMS Frederik
LIQ
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
127.  
RASMUSSEN Michael
RAB
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
128.  
ZIRBEL Tom
PHB
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
129.  
ZAJICEK Philip
NIC
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
130.  
LILL Darren
NIC
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
131.  
JONES Michael
JBC
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
132.  
SHEEDY Brian
PHB
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
133.  
MEAD Bryce
JBC
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
134.  
DEENY Sheldon
USA
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
135.  
KROON Karsten
CSC
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
136.  
BEYER Chad
USA
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
137.  
VAN GARDEREN Tejay
USA
04.40'39"
00.00'00"
138.  
MCCANN David
COL
04.43'19"
00.02'40"
139.  
DZIEWA Brian
JBC
04.43'48"
00.03'09"
140.  
KEM Omer
PHB
04.43'48"
00.03'09"
141.  
SAYERS Michael
BMC
04.44'12"
00.03'33"

STAGE 3 TOMORROW:
Wednesday, Feb. 21 – Stockton to San Jose (94.6 mi/152.2km)
Estimated Start Time: 11 a.m.
Estimated Finish Time: 2:30-3:30

After a neutral start with parade laps through Stockton's revitalized downtown area, the peloton will head west through scenic farm lands and Tracy before encountering Patterson Pass, a new climb to this year's race, and then Livermore. A long, constant grade on Calaveras Road leads to the most difficult climb of the race, the Category One (high difficulty) Sierra Road climb in San Jose. After completing this KOM (King of the Mountain) competition, the peloton will finish the 94.6-mile course in front of San Jose City Hall.

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