Stage 4: Seaside to San Luis Obispo
ROUTE DETAILS
Day: Thursday, Feb 22
Start: Seaside
Finish: San Luis Obispo
Start Time: 10:00 AM
Miles: 132.6
KM: 213.4
Finish ETA: 3:22 PM

  | February 22, 2007 |
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Levi Leipheimer Retains Leader Jersey: International Cycling History Is Made At Amgen Tour Of California As Olympic And World Champion Paolo Bettini Wins Stage Four In Photo Finish

First-Ever Olympic and World Champion Win on U.S. Soil Santa Rosa, Calif., Resident Levi Leipheimer Retains Leader Jersey for Fourth Consecutive Day

Olympic and World Champion Paolo Bettini (ITA), riding for Quick Step-Innergetic, made cycling history when he edged out T-Mobile Team's Gerald Ciolek (GER) in a dramatic photo finish to win Stage 4 of the 2007 Amgen Tour of California. For the first time ever, a reigning Olympic and World Champion won a race held on U.S. soil.

"Day by day, I am discovering California on this course and it is beautiful," said Bettini. "Here in California the courses are good for me. They are difficult, but not too difficult... The fans here are incredible, just incredible."

Levi Leipheimer of the Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team finished the longest stage of the eight-day race, at 132.6 miles (213.4km), in 36th place, which was enough for the Santa Rosa, Calif., resident to retain the overall leader jersey. "Today was the postcard of the Amgen Tour of California. Riding down Highway 1 through Big Sur… pretty amazing, very beautiful," said Leipheimer following the stage.

Under clear skies and roaring crowds who packed the finish in downtown San Luis Obispo, Bettini outsprinted T-Mobile's Gerald Ciolek (GER) and Team CSC's Juan Jose "J.J." Haedo (ARG), who finished second and third respectively, to take his first stage win in America.

The ride from Seaside to San Luis Obispo was punctuated by two brief rain showers and some of the most striking scenery yet as the cyclists rode hard down the Highway 1 coastline. The average speed was 25.8 mph (41.5 kph), with the leaders completing the course in 5:05:47.

Leipheimer, the overall leader since the Prologue in San Francisco, was upbeat about keeping the Amgen Leader Jersey until the finish in Long Beach.

“I’m pretty confident. I feel good. I feel like I'm the best rider in the race,” said Leipheimer at a post-race press conference.

After a very active opening few miles today in which Colavita/Sutter Home presented by Cooking Light's Alejandro Acton (ARG) launched repeated attacks, three riders broke away from the peloton after 18 miles, including Acton, T-Mobile's Aaron Olsen (USA) and Health Net Pro Cycling Team Presented by Maxxis' Kirk O’Bee (USA).

Credit Agricole's Christophe Laurent (FRA) soon bridged the gap to join the breakaway and was followed two miles later by Navigators Insurance Cycling Team's Hilton Clarke (AUS), San Luis Obispo hometown favorite Lucas Euser of Team Slipstream powered by Chipotle and Toyota-United Pro Cycling Team's Sean Sullivan (AUS).

This group of seven stayed clear of the peloton until about ten miles from the finish. Fulfilling his declaration to claim the California Travel and Tourism King of the Mountains (KOM) competition after an 80-mile breakaway on Stage 2, Laurent pulled on the ‘sunshine jersey’ today as the race’s most consistent climber after winning two of the three KOMs today. “The King of the Mountains Jersey was not in the front my mind before the race, but it is always in the back of my mind. After the first day I had decided it would be my goal,” said Laurent at the end of today’s stage.

In the Herbalife Sprint competition, Team CSC's J.J. Haedo (ARG) leapfrogged Rabobank's Graeme Brown (AUS) to take the lead with 28 points. Predictor-Lotto's Matthew Lloyd (AUS) maintained his lead over Rabobank's Robert Gesink (NED) as Union Bank's Best Young Rider by seven seconds.

Colavita/Sutter Home's Alejandro Acton (ARG) was voted as the Adobe Most Aggressive Rider.

Today’s Amgen Breakaway Mile took place at the finish line of the Amgen Tour of California, prior to the exciting conclusion of today’s stage. The one-mile ride was led by San Luis Obispo-area cancer survivors Dr. Tom Vendegna and Robin O’Leary, who lost her first husband to cancer. Vendegna rode on a tandem bike paired with Amgen scientist Dr. Dave Lacey who plays a crucial role in developing innovative medicines. O’Leary rode alongside her husband who was a critical support to her during her recovery. Following Vendegna and O'Leary was a peloton comprised of caregivers, family members and health care professionals who supported them.

“Breakaway from Cancer™ is an integral, complementary component of the Amgen Tour of California, and it benefits cancer patients nationwide,” said Amgen Scientist Dr. Dave Lacey. “We are proud to sponsor this initiative to further empower cancer patients and their families with education and hope to live well with this disease, and it was an honor for me to ride in the ‘Breakaway Mile’ with Dr. Vendegna and Robin O'Leary today.”

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

RESULTS

Place
Rider
Team  
Time
Gap
1.  
BETTINI Paolo
QSI
05.05'47"
00.00'00"
2.  
CIOLEK Gerald
TMO
05.05'47"
00.00'00"
3.  
HAEDO Juan Jos
CSC
05.05'47"
00.00'00"
4.  
HUSHOVD Thor
C.A
05.05'47"
00.00'00"
5.  
BROWN Graeme
RAB
05.05'47"
00.00'00"
6.  
O'GRADY Stuart
CSC
05.05'47"
00.00'00"
7.  
VOGELS Henk
TUP
05.05'47"
00.00'00"
8.  
FRSTER Robert
GST
05.05'47"
00.00'00"
9.  
HAYMAN Mathew
RAB
05.05'47"
00.00'00"
10.  
RODRIGUEZ Fred
PRL
05.05'47"
00.00'00"
11.  
PAOLINI Luca
LIQ
05.05'47"
00.00'00"
12.  
CANDELARIO Alexander
JBC
05.05'47"
00.00'00"
13.  
GASPAROTTO Enrico
LIQ
05.05'47"
00.00'00"
14.  
DOWNING Russell
HNM
05.05'47"
00.00'00"
15.  
RAPINSKI Viktar
NIC
05.05'47"
00.00'00"
16.  
JONES Brice
JBC
05.05'47"
00.00'00"
17.  
STEWART Jackson
BMC
05.05'47"
00.00'00"
18.  
JUFRE POU Josep
PRL
05.05'47"
00.00'00"
19.  
LAGUTIN Sergey
NIC
05.05'47"
00.00'00"
20.  
FOFONOV Dimitri
C.A
05.05'47"
00.00'00"
21.  
GRITTERS Kyle
HNM
05.05'47"
00.00'00"
22.  
KOBZARENKO Veleriy
NIC
05.05'47"
00.00'00"
23.  
ARDILA CANO Mauricio Alberto
RAB
05.05'47"
00.00'00"
24.  
CRUZ Antonio
DSC
05.05'47"
00.00'00"
25.  
GATES Nicolas
PRL
05.05'47"
00.00'00"
26.  
PIIL Jakob
TMO
05.05'47"
00.00'00"
27.  
HINCAPIE George
DSC
05.05'47"
00.00'00"
28.  
HESJEDAL Ryder
HNM
05.05'47"
00.00'00"
29.  
COZZA Steven
TSL
05.05'47"
00.00'00"
30.  
JACQUES-MAYNES Benjamin
PHB
05.05'47"
00.00'00"
31.  
TANKINK Bram
QSI
05.05'47"
00.00'00"
32.  
ZAUGG Oliver
GST
05.05'47"
00.00'00"
33.  
WEGMANN Fabian
GST
05.05'47"
00.00'00"
34.  
VOIGT Jens
CSC
05.05'47"
00.00'00"
35.  
HANSEN Adam
TMO
05.05'47"
00.00'00"
36.  
LEIPHEIMER Levi
DSC
05.05'47"
00.00'00"
37.  
SUTHERLAND Rory
HNM
05.05'47"
00.00'00"
38.  
ELTINK Theo
RAB
05.05'47"
00.00'00"
39.  
KAGGESTAD Mads
C.A
05.05'47"
00.00'00"
40.  
ROGERS Michael
TMO
05.05'47"
00.00'00"
41.  
ENGLAND Justin
TUP
05.05'47"
00.00'00"
42.  
MCCARTNEY Jason
DSC
05.05'47"
00.00'00"
43.  
VANDBORG Brian
DSC
05.05'47"
00.00'00"
44.  
JULICH Bobby
CSC
05.05'47"
00.00'00"
45.  
DAY Ben
NIC
05.05'47"
00.00'00"
46.  
VERHEYEN Geert
QSI
05.05'47"
00.00'00"
47.  
DANIELSON Thomas
DSC
05.05'47"
00.00'00"
48.  
KIRCHEN Kim
TMO
05.05'47"
00.00'00"
49.  
GESINK Robert
RAB
05.05'47"
00.00'00"
50.  
VAN DE WALLE Jurgen
QSI
05.05'47"
00.00'00"
51.  
REISTAD Nicolar
JBC
05.05'47"
00.00'00"
52.  
TOLLESON Taylor
TSL
05.05'47"
00.00'00"
53.  
DE GROOT Bram
RAB
05.05'47"
00.00'00"
54.  
ORDOWSKI Volker
GST
05.05'47"
00.00'00"
55.  
AERTS Mario
PRL
05.05'47"
00.00'00"
56.  
PATE Danny
TSL
05.05'47"
00.00'00"
57.  
LLOYD Matthew
PRL
05.05'47"
00.00'00"
58.  
HENDERSON Greg
TMO
05.05'47"
00.00'00"
59.  
KOHL Bernhard
GST
05.05'47"
00.00'00"
60.  
VANDEVELDE Christian
CSC
05.05'47"
00.00'00"
61.  
KRAUSS Sven
GST
05.05'47"
00.00'00"
62.  
EUSER Lucas
TSL
05.05'47"
00.00'00"
63.  
FRISCHKORN William
TSL
05.05'47"
00.00'00"
64.  
LAURENT Christophe
C.A
05.05'47"
00.00'00"
65.  
FACCI Mauro
QSI
05.05'47"
00.00'00"
66.  
DONALD Jason
TSL
05.05'47"
00.00'00"
67.  
PELLIZOTTI Franco
LIQ
05.05'47"
00.00'00"
68.  
WROLICH Peter
GST
05.05'47"
00.00'00"
69.  
BALDWIN Christopher
TUP
05.05'47"
00.00'00"
70.  
COLBY Anthony
COL
05.05'47"
00.00'00"
71.  
DOCKX Bart
PRL
05.05'47"
00.00'00"
72.  
KROON Karsten
CSC
05.05'47"
00.00'00"
73.  
VITORIA David
BMC
05.05'47"
00.00'00"
74.  
NIERMANN Grischa Jan
RAB
05.05'47"
00.00'00"
75.  
HORNER Christopher
PRL
05.05'47"
00.00'00"
76.  
LEMOINE Cyril
C.A
05.05'47"
00.00'00"
77.  
LILL Darren
NIC
05.05'47"
00.00'00"
78.  
PETERSON Thomas
TSL
05.05'47"
00.00'00"
79.  
CHADWICK Glen Alan
NIC
05.05'47"
00.00'00"
80.  
JOHNSON Timothy
HNM
05.05'47"
00.00'00"
81.  
CLARKE Hilton
NIC
05.05'47"
00.00'00"
82.  
DA DALTO Mauro
LIQ
05.05'47"
00.00'00"
83.  
QUINZIATO Manuel
LIQ
05.05'47"
00.00'00"
84.  
MC CARTY Jonathan Patrick
TSL
05.05'47"
00.00'00"
85.  
BASSO Ivan
DSC
05.05'47"
00.00'00"
86.  
MOOS Alexandre
BMC
05.05'47"
00.00'00"
87.  
ZAJICEK Philip
NIC
05.05'47"
00.00'00"
88.  
KERN Christophe
C.A
05.05'47"
00.00'00"
89.  
CARLSTRM Kjell
LIQ
05.05'47"
00.00'00"
90.  
TOSATTO Matteo
QSI
05.05'47"
00.00'00"
91.  
MENZIES Karl
HNM
05.05'47"
00.00'00"
92.  
VISCONTI Giovanni
QSI
05.05'47"
00.00'00"
93.  
BARRY Michael
TMO
05.05'47"
00.00'00"
94.  
MILNE Shawn
HNM
05.06'16"
00.00'29"
95.  
DIONNE Charles
COL
05.06'34"
00.00'47"
96.  
ACTON Alejandro
COL
05.06'34"
00.00'47"
97.  
HINAULT Sbastien
C.A
05.06'34"
00.00'47"
98.  
HATTON Peter
COL
05.07'14"
00.01'27"
99.  
SAYERS Michael
BMC
05.07'14"
00.01'27"
100.  
MCKISSICK Ian
BMC
05.07'14"
00.01'27"
101.  
PELTONEN Garrett
PHB
05.07'14"
00.01'27"
102.  
FAIRLY Caleb
USA
05.07'14"
00.01'27"
103.  
MARINO Jean Marc
C.A
05.07'20"
00.01'33"
104.  
INGELS Nic
PRL
05.07'20"
00.01'33"
105.  
O'BEE Kirk
HNM
05.07'20"
00.01'33"
106.  
POWERS Jeremy
JBC
05.07'44"
00.01'57"
107.  
BAJADALI Andrew
JBC
05.07'44"
00.01'57"
108.  
NYDAM Scott
BMC
05.07'55"
00.02'08"
109.  
CANCELLARA Fabian
CSC
05.07'55"
00.02'08"
110.  
RASMUSSEN Michael
RAB
05.07'55"
00.02'08"
111.  
OLSEN Aaron
TMO
05.07'55"
00.02'08"
112.  
BOOKWALTER Brent
USA
05.07'55"
00.02'08"
113.  
SULLIVAN Sean
TUP
05.07'55"
00.02'08"
114.  
HANSON Ken
BMC
05.08'02"
00.02'15"
115.  
DZIEWA Brian
JBC
05.08'16"
00.02'29"
116.  
SHEEDY Brian
PHB
05.08'16"
00.02'29"
117.  
KING Edward
PHB
05.08'16"
00.02'29"
118.  
MEAD Bryce
JBC
05.08'16"
00.02'29"
119.  
WHERRY Chris
TUP
05.09'01"
00.03'14"
120.  
DOMINGUEZ Ivan
TUP
05.09'01"
00.03'14"
121.  
WREN Tyler
COL
05.09'01"
00.03'14"
122.  
MANION Caleb
TUP
05.09'01"
00.03'14"
123.  
ZIRBEL Tom
PHB
05.09'01"
00.03'14"
124.  
WEGELIUS Charly
LIQ
05.09'01"
00.03'14"
125.  
FRATTINI Davide
COL
05.09'01"
00.03'14"
126.  
JONES Michael
JBC
05.09'48"
00.04'01"
127.  
GARCIA Jonathan
BMC
05.13'49"
00.08'02"

STAGE 5 TOMORROW:
Friday, Feb. 23 – Solvang Time Trial (14.5 mi/23.4 km)
Estimated Start Time: 11 a.m.
Estimated Finish Time: 2 p.m.

The quaint Danish village of Solvang hosts some of the ProTour teams for training camps, as well as some of the largest cycling events in the U.S. At only 14.5-miles, and with the start and finish located only two blocks apart, Stage 5 is an ideal location for spectators to view the race. The route will highlight some of the most beautiful areas of Central California, winding through quaint towns, vineyards, farms and one short, but steep climb. This year's shorter, flatter and faster time trial will create a challenging test for the riders and is expected to be a decisive day of the race. For full results, archived footage, GPS data, team and course information, race play-by-play and more, please visit the official race Web site at www.amgentourofcalifornia.com

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