Stage 3: Stockton to San José
ROUTE DETAILS
Day: Wed., Feb 21
Start: Stockton
Finish: San José
Start Time: 11:00 AM
Miles: 94.6
KM: 152.2
Finish ETA: 2:35 PM
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Levi Leipheimer Hangs on to Overall Lead: Team CSC's Jens Voigt Takes
His First U.S. Stage Victory In San Jose In Stage Three Of The 2007 Amgen
Tour Of California
Discovery Channel's Levi Leipheimer Retains Overall Lead While
Race's Toughest Climb Separates Riders and Shakes Up Remaining General
Classification Leaders
After facing
the brutal Sierra Road Category 1 climb approaching San Jose, Team CSC
won its second consecutive stage with Jens Voight (GER) dominating most
of the 94.8-mile (152.2km) stage with a time of 3:43.44 to best Discovery
Channel Pro Cycling Team's Levi Leipheimer (USA). Predictor-Lotto's
Chris Horner (USA) rounded out the top three.
As expected,
the Sierra Road climb separated the riders and shook up the general
classification. With Santa Rosa's Leipheimer retaining the overall leader
position by three seconds, Voigt and Health Net Pro Cycling Team Presented
by Maxxis' Rory Sutherland (AUS) overtook second and third place respectively.
San Jose's Ben Jacques-Maynes of the Priority Health team entered the
day's stage in third place heading into his hometown, but faltered to
finish 3 minutes and 3 second behind the leaders, falling to 38th place
overall. Nine riders failed to cross the finish line within the qualifying
time and were eliminated from the race.
"Today
was an incredible day for the sport, both in terms of the competition,
as well as the enthusiasm the fans showed from Stockton to San Jose,"
said Shawn Hunter, president of AEG Sports, presenters of the race.
"When the peloton came over Sierra Road, it was like parting the
red sea to get through all the fans. After a day like this, no one can
argue that there is an enormous appetite for cycling in America."
Voigt rode with a breakaway that formed within the first five miles
and quickly opened a gap that grew to five minutes by mile 55. Seventeen
riders were in the breakaway, spurred on by Voigt, who in addition to
the stage win was awarded the Adobe Most Aggressive Rider Jersey and
the Herbalife Sprint Jersey. The Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team,
encouraged by words from Lance Armstrong following in a team car, battled
to contain the deficit.
Today
was a bike ride. It was a huge battle; it was war out there, said
Leipheimer, who talked with Lance Armstrong throughout the race for
encouragement. "He [Lance] understands that today was a real battle.
He was 100 percent behind us cheering us on. It really made everyone
dig, so it was special."
Seventy-three
miles into the race, at the start of the decisive Sierra Road climb,
which gained about 1,700 feet (518 m) in 3.9 miles (6.3 km), the hard-charging
peloton was only one minute behind the breakaway.
Discovery
Channel Pro riders George Hincapie (USA) and Ivan Basso (ITA) launched
Leipheimers attack as he pursued the leaders up the climb, and
the entire field exploded under the pressure of the 10%+ gradient.
Predictor-Lotto's
Chris Horner of Bend, Ore., and Rabobank's Robert Gesink (NED) managed
to keep Leipheimers wheel, and the trio caught Voigt a little
more than halfway up. Voigt and another breakaway rider, Leipheimers
teammate Jason McCartney (USA), hung onto this speeding trio and a group
of five crested the summit together.
In only
four miles on Sierra Road the race changed almost beyond recognition.
A group of 12 riders containing the world champion, Team CSC's Paolo
Bettini (ITA), followed the new leading group over the summit, about
30 seconds back. But the leaders descended faster on the narrow roads,
and by the bottom, with only 12 miles (20km) remaining to the finish,
the group had a lead of about one minute over a chase group that had
grown to 27 riders.
With the
large chase group bearing down hard on the leaders, it was a frantic
flight into downtown San Jose.
With a
little under two miles to go, Leipheimer attacked the group, and a counter
attack quickly came from Voigt. But what brought a gasp from the large
crowd watching the closing miles on the big screen at the finish was
the sight of the main group swinging around a corner, catching the breakaway
with less than 30 seconds behind the leaders. Leipheimer led the charge
into the finishing straight, but Voigt came around him and powered to
the win.
The time
bonuses Voigt picked up during the day three seconds for winning
an intermediate sprint at Livermore and 10 seconds for the line honors
put him within easy reach of Leipheimer for the time trial.
With no
intermediate or finish sprint time bonuses on the 135-mile Stage 4,
this sets the stage for a nail-biting time trial on Friday provided
that there is not another successful breakaway like today.
Neither
of the current lead contenders is willing to commit to a prediction
about the conclusion of the 2007 Amgen Tour of California.
Sure,
weve got a fair chance, but also Levis got a fair chance.
Hes a great rider, and it was only 15 seconds to the group behind
us
its hard to say where it goes from here," said Voigt.
Leipheimer
was of a similar mind: Jens Voigt can time trial pretty well.
Im a long way from the overall victory
I wouldve liked
to have got to the finish with a minute over the group.
Today's
King of the Mountain Jersey was awarded to Quick Step-Innergetic's Jurgen
Van de Walle (BEL). The Union Bank Best Young Rider jersey went to Predictor-Lotto's
Matthew Lloyd (AUS).
Title sponsor
Amgen will hold another "Breakaway Mile" tomorrow on the final
mile of the course before the peloton streaks into San Luis Obispo.
Amgen
continues to seek meaningful ways to communicate the progress we have
made discovering and developing innovative and vital medicines to treat
serious illnesses, said George Morrow, executive vice president,
global commercial operations, Amgen. Through the Amgen Tour of
California sponsorship, we are raising awareness of the medical breakthroughs
possible through biotechnology while creating the Breakaway from Cancer
initiative to further support cancer patients and caregivers.
RESULTS
|
Place
|
Rider |
Team
|
Time
|
Gap
|
|
1.
|
VOIGT
Jens |
CSC
|
03.43'44"
|
00.00'00"
|
|
2.
|
LEIPHEIMER
Levi |
DSC
|
03.43'44"
|
00.00'00"
|
|
3.
|
HORNER
Christopher |
PRL
|
03.43'44"
|
00.00'00"
|
|
4.
|
GESINK
Robert |
RAB
|
03.43'48"
|
00.00'04"
|
|
5.
|
BETTINI
Paolo |
QSI
|
03.43'48"
|
00.00'04"
|
|
6.
|
O'GRADY
Stuart |
CSC
|
03.43'48"
|
00.00'04"
|
|
7.
|
GASPAROTTO
Enrico |
LIQ
|
03.43'48"
|
00.00'04"
|
|
8.
|
FOFONOV
Dimitri |
C.A
|
03.43'48"
|
00.00'04"
|
|
9.
|
DE
GROOT Bram |
RAB
|
03.43'48"
|
00.00'04"
|
|
10.
|
LAGUTIN
Sergey |
NIC
|
03.43'48"
|
00.00'04"
|
|
11.
|
JUFRE
POU Josep |
PRL
|
03.43'48"
|
00.00'04"
|
|
12.
|
WEGMANN
Fabian |
GST
|
03.43'48"
|
00.00'04"
|
|
13.
|
VANDEVELDE
Christian |
CSC
|
03.43'48"
|
00.00'04"
|
|
14.
|
ARDILA
CANO Mauricio Alberto |
RAB
|
03.43'48"
|
00.00'04"
|
|
15.
|
SUTHERLAND
Rory |
HNM
|
03.43'48"
|
00.00'04"
|
|
16.
|
KAGGESTAD
Mads |
C.A
|
03.43'48"
|
00.00'04"
|
|
17.
|
DAY
Ben |
NIC
|
03.43'48"
|
00.00'04"
|
|
18.
|
HESJEDAL
Ryder |
HNM
|
03.43'48"
|
00.00'04"
|
|
19.
|
ELTINK
Theo |
RAB
|
03.43'48"
|
00.00'04"
|
|
20.
|
ZAUGG
Oliver |
GST
|
03.43'48"
|
00.00'04"
|
|
21.
|
PETERSON
Thomas |
TSL
|
03.43'48"
|
00.00'04"
|
|
22.
|
JULICH
Bobby |
CSC
|
03.43'48"
|
00.00'04"
|
|
23.
|
COLBY
Anthony |
COL
|
03.43'48"
|
00.00'04"
|
|
24.
|
KOBZARENKO
Veleriy |
NIC
|
03.43'48"
|
00.00'04"
|
|
25.
|
PATE
Danny |
TSL
|
03.43'48"
|
00.00'04"
|
|
26.
|
ROGERS
Michael |
TMO
|
03.43'48"
|
00.00'04"
|
|
27.
|
PIIL
Jakob |
TMO
|
03.43'48"
|
00.00'04"
|
|
28.
|
LLOYD
Matthew |
PRL
|
03.43'48"
|
00.00'04"
|
|
29.
|
PELLIZOTTI
Franco |
LIQ
|
03.43'48"
|
00.00'04"
|
|
30.
|
KIRCHEN
Kim |
TMO
|
03.43'48"
|
00.00'04"
|
|
31.
|
BALDWIN
Christopher |
TUP
|
03.43'48"
|
00.00'04"
|
|
32.
|
KOHL
Bernhard |
GST
|
03.43'48"
|
00.00'04"
|
|
33.
|
ENGLAND
Justin |
TUP
|
03.43'48"
|
00.00'04"
|
|
34.
|
CHADWICK
Glen Alan |
NIC
|
03.43'48"
|
00.00'04"
|
|
35.
|
VERHEYEN
Geert |
QSI
|
03.43'48"
|
00.00'04"
|
|
36.
|
MCCARTNEY
Jason |
DSC
|
03.43'48"
|
00.00'04"
|
|
37.
|
TANKINK
Bram |
QSI
|
03.44'02"
|
00.00'18"
|
|
38.
|
COZZA
Steven |
TSL
|
03.46'47"
|
00.03'03"
|
|
39.
|
MC
CARTY Jonathan Patrick |
TSL
|
03.46'47"
|
00.03'03"
|
|
40.
|
MCKISSICK
Ian |
BMC
|
03.46'47"
|
00.03'03"
|
|
41.
|
EUSER
Lucas |
TSL
|
03.46'47"
|
00.03'03"
|
|
42.
|
BASSO
Ivan |
DSC
|
03.46'47"
|
00.03'03"
|
|
43.
|
CANCELLARA
Fabian |
CSC
|
03.46'47"
|
00.03'03"
|
|
44.
|
VAN
DE WALLE Jurgen |
QSI
|
03.46'47"
|
00.03'03"
|
|
45.
|
RAPINSKI
Viktar |
NIC
|
03.46'47"
|
00.03'03"
|
|
46.
|
KRAUSS
Sven |
GST
|
03.46'47"
|
00.03'03"
|
|
47.
|
DEVINE
John |
USA
|
03.46'47"
|
00.03'03"
|
|
48.
|
JACQUES-MAYNES
Benjamin |
PHB
|
03.46'47"
|
00.03'03"
|
|
49.
|
HANSEN
Adam |
TMO
|
03.46'47"
|
00.03'03"
|
|
50.
|
FRISCHKORN
William |
TSL
|
03.46'47"
|
00.03'03"
|
|
51.
|
KROON
Karsten |
CSC
|
03.46'47"
|
00.03'03"
|
|
52.
|
LAURENT
Christophe |
C.A
|
03.46'47"
|
00.03'03"
|
|
53.
|
LEMOINE
Cyril |
C.A
|
03.46'47"
|
00.03'03"
|
|
54.
|
KERN
Christophe |
C.A
|
03.46'47"
|
00.03'03"
|
|
55.
|
MOOS
Alexandre |
BMC
|
03.46'47"
|
00.03'03"
|
|
56.
|
RODRIGUEZ
Fred |
PRL
|
03.46'47"
|
00.03'03"
|
|
57.
|
BARRY
Michael |
TMO
|
03.46'47"
|
00.03'03"
|
|
58.
|
DONALD
Jason |
TSL
|
03.46'47"
|
00.03'03"
|
|
59.
|
HINCAPIE
George |
DSC
|
03.46'47"
|
00.03'03"
|
|
60.
|
STEWART
Jackson |
BMC
|
03.46'47"
|
00.03'03"
|
|
61.
|
CLARKE
Hilton |
NIC
|
03.46'47"
|
00.03'03"
|
|
62.
|
VITORIA
David |
BMC
|
03.46'47"
|
00.03'03"
|
|
63.
|
LILL
Darren |
NIC
|
03.46'47"
|
00.03'03"
|
|
64.
|
HATTON
Peter |
COL
|
03.46'47"
|
00.03'03"
|
|
65.
|
OLSEN
Aaron |
TMO
|
03.46'47"
|
00.03'03"
|
|
66.
|
JOHNSON
Timothy |
HNM
|
03.46'47"
|
00.03'03"
|
|
67.
|
BAJADALI
Andrew |
JBC
|
03.46'47"
|
00.03'03"
|
|
68.
|
BLACKGROVE
Heath |
TUP
|
03.46'47"
|
00.03'03"
|
|
69.
|
PAOLINI
Luca |
LIQ
|
03.46'47"
|
00.03'03"
|
|
70.
|
VISCONTI
Giovanni |
QSI
|
03.46'47"
|
00.03'03"
|
|
71.
|
FACCI
Mauro |
QSI
|
03.46'47"
|
00.03'03"
|
|
72.
|
DOWNING
Russell |
HNM
|
03.46'47"
|
00.03'03"
|
|
73.
|
AERTS
Mario |
PRL
|
03.46'47"
|
00.03'03"
|
|
74.
|
O'BEE
Kirk |
HNM
|
03.46'47"
|
00.03'03"
|
|
75.
|
GARCIA
Jonathan |
BMC
|
03.53'39"
|
00.09'55"
|
|
76.
|
ZIRBEL
Tom |
PHB
|
03.53'39"
|
00.09'55"
|
|
77.
|
HINAULT
Sbastien |
C.A
|
03.53'39"
|
00.09'55"
|
|
78.
|
CIOLEK
Gerald |
TMO
|
03.53'39"
|
00.09'55"
|
|
79.
|
MARINO
Jean Marc |
C.A
|
03.53'39"
|
00.09'55"
|
|
80.
|
HUSHOVD
Thor |
C.A
|
03.53'39"
|
00.09'55"
|
|
81.
|
CARLSTRM
Kjell |
LIQ
|
03.53'39"
|
00.09'55"
|
|
82.
|
HIEKMANN
Torsten |
GST
|
03.53'39"
|
00.09'55"
|
|
83.
|
BOOKWALTER
Brent |
USA
|
03.53'39"
|
00.09'55"
|
|
84.
|
DANIELSON
Thomas |
DSC
|
03.53'39"
|
00.09'55"
|
|
85.
|
MENZIES
Karl |
HNM
|
03.53'39"
|
00.09'55"
|
|
86.
|
HENDERSON
Greg |
TMO
|
03.53'39"
|
00.09'55"
|
|
87.
|
WHERRY
Chris |
TUP
|
03.53'39"
|
00.09'55"
|
|
88.
|
POWERS
Jeremy |
JBC
|
03.53'39"
|
00.09'55"
|
|
89.
|
MILNE
Shawn |
HNM
|
03.53'39"
|
00.09'55"
|
|
90.
|
GRITTERS
Kyle |
HNM
|
03.53'39"
|
00.09'55"
|
|
91.
|
DA
DALTO Mauro |
LIQ
|
03.53'39"
|
00.09'55"
|
|
92.
|
WEGELIUS
Charly |
LIQ
|
03.53'39"
|
00.09'55"
|
|
93.
|
QUINZIATO
Manuel |
LIQ
|
03.53'39"
|
00.09'55"
|
|
94.
|
KING
Edward |
PHB
|
03.53'39"
|
00.09'55"
|
|
95.
|
NIERMANN
Grischa Jan |
RAB
|
03.58'35"
|
00.14'51"
|
|
96.
|
BROWN
Graeme |
RAB
|
03.58'35"
|
00.14'51"
|
|
97.
|
HAYMAN
Mathew |
RAB
|
03.58'35"
|
00.14'51"
|
|
98.
|
MANION
Caleb |
TUP
|
03.58'35"
|
00.14'51"
|
|
99.
|
ORDOWSKI
Volker |
GST
|
03.58'35"
|
00.14'51"
|
|
100.
|
JONES
Michael |
JBC
|
03.58'35"
|
00.14'51"
|
|
101.
|
NYDAM
Scott |
BMC
|
03.58'35"
|
00.14'51"
|
|
102.
|
TOSATTO
Matteo |
QSI
|
03.58'35"
|
00.14'51"
|
|
103.
|
RASMUSSEN
Michael |
RAB
|
03.58'35"
|
00.14'51"
|
|
104.
|
FAIRLY
Caleb |
USA
|
03.58'35"
|
00.14'51"
|
|
105.
|
DIONNE
Charles |
COL
|
03.58'35"
|
00.14'51"
|
|
106.
|
WROLICH
Peter |
GST
|
03.58'35"
|
00.14'51"
|
|
107.
|
INGELS
Nic |
PRL
|
03.58'35"
|
00.14'51"
|
|
108.
|
JONES
Brice |
JBC
|
03.58'35"
|
00.14'51"
|
|
109.
|
WREN
Tyler |
COL
|
03.58'35"
|
00.14'51"
|
|
110.
|
ZAJICEK
Philip |
NIC
|
03.58'35"
|
00.14'51"
|
|
111.
|
SAYERS
Michael |
BMC
|
03.58'35"
|
00.14'51"
|
|
112.
|
TOLLESON
Taylor |
TSL
|
03.58'35"
|
00.14'51"
|
|
113.
|
CANDELARIO
Alexander |
JBC
|
03.58'35"
|
00.14'51"
|
|
114.
|
SHEEDY
Brian |
PHB
|
03.58'35"
|
00.14'51"
|
|
115.
|
REISTAD
Nicolar |
JBC
|
03.58'35"
|
00.14'51"
|
|
116.
|
VANDBORG
Brian |
DSC
|
03.58'35"
|
00.14'51"
|
|
117.
|
CRUZ
Antonio |
DSC
|
03.58'35"
|
00.14'51"
|
|
118.
|
HAEDO
Juan Jos |
CSC
|
03.58'35"
|
00.14'51"
|
|
119.
|
VOGELS
Henk |
TUP
|
03.58'35"
|
00.14'51"
|
|
120.
|
GATES
Nicolas |
PRL
|
03.58'35"
|
00.14'51"
|
|
121.
|
FRSTER
Robert |
GST
|
03.58'35"
|
00.14'51"
|
|
122.
|
DOCKX
Bart |
PRL
|
03.58'35"
|
00.14'51"
|
|
123.
|
SULLIVAN
Sean |
TUP
|
03.58'35"
|
00.14'51"
|
|
124.
|
DOMINGUEZ
Ivan |
TUP
|
03.58'41"
|
00.14'57"
|
|
125.
|
PELTONEN
Garrett |
PHB
|
04.01'06"
|
00.17'22"
|
|
126.
|
VAN
GARDEREN Tejay |
USA
|
04.01'06"
|
00.17'22"
|
|
127.
|
ACTON
Alejandro |
COL
|
04.01'06"
|
00.17'22"
|
|
128.
|
FRATTINI
Davide |
COL
|
04.01'06"
|
00.17'22"
|
|
129.
|
MEAD
Bryce |
JBC
|
04.01'06"
|
00.17'22"
|
|
130.
|
HANSON
Ken |
BMC
|
04.01'06"
|
00.17'22"
|
STAGE
4 TOMORROW:
Thursday, Feb. 22 Seaside to San Luis Obispo (132.6 mi/213.4
km)
Estimated
Start Time: 10 a.m.
Estimated Finish Time: 3:20-4:20 p.m.
The remarkable
views of Stage 4 will make it a favorite for riders and spectators alike.
Beginning in Seaside with a short neutral lap and traveling along a
similar route to last year's Stage 4, the peloton will head south on
scenic Highway 1 where the mountains and redwood forests flank the Pacific
Ocean. At more than 130 miles and with three KOMs, this is the longest
stage of the race and will test the riders on consistently hilly and
technical terrain. The six-hour day will take the riders through Big
Sur and by Hearst Castle before shifting inland toward the finish at
the intersection of Osos and Monterey in San Luis Obispo.
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