Stage 5: Solvang
ROUTE DETAILS
Day: Friday, Feb 23
Start: Solvang
Finish: Solvang
Start Time: 11:00 AM
Miles: 14.5
KM: 23.4
Finish ETA: Time Trial; varies by number of participants.
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Levi wins time trial & widens overall lead: Discovery Channel Pro's
Levi Leipheimer Wins Showdown In Solvang Time Trial As Fans At The 2007
Amgen Tour Of California Surpass 1 Million Mark
Under sunny
skies in Solvang, Calif., Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team's Levi
Leipheimer, of Santa Rosa, Calif., further built on his overall lead
in today's critical time trial, besting Team CSC's Jens Voigt (GER)
by 18 seconds after an eagerly awaited showdown between the two cyclists.
"I've
been looking forward to this race for a year now, and for me it's a
dream come true to be leading the Amgen Tour of California," said
Leipheimer. "I think I sprinted harder today because I didnt
know if I had won. I had nothing left. The moral on Discovery is sky
high."
State officials
estimate that 1 million fans have attended the 2007 Amgen Tour of California
since the San Francisco Prologue on Sunday, putting the race on pace
to break its own record as the largest sporting event in California.
"Combining
the best collection of cyclists ever to compete in the United States
with an incredibly challenging and scenic course, the eyes of the cycling
world are clearly focused on the last two days of the Amgen Tour of
California," said Shawn Hunter, president of AEG Sports, presenters
of the race. "With the title still on the line and two more days
of exciting racing to come, we could not have hoped for better finishing
stages than we are about to see in Santa Barbara, Santa Clarita and
Long Beach."
The 14.5-mile
(23.4 km) time trial loop was located in and around the picturesque
Danish-themed town of Solvang. Leipheimer covered the course in a time
of 29:40.44, with an average speed of 29.4 mph (47.3 kph).
As the
overall race leader, Leipheimer was last to start and was reported as
4 seconds faster than Voigt at the halfway point. He picked up time
on the climbs, including the twisting Ballard Canyon climb lined with
cheering fans, to extend his lead by 14 seconds approaching the line
and winning the stage by a comfortable 18 seconds.
Voigt rode
to second place with a time of 29:58.51, followed by Discovery Channel
Pro Cycling Team's Jason McCartney (USA) with a time of 30:05.14. Leipheimer
is one step closer to the overall win, retaining his lead by 21 seconds
with a total time of 18 hours, 21 minutes and 52 seconds over the past
six days of racing. Discovery Channel Pro also holds the overall team
lead.
With two
stages remaining, Team CSC will meet tonight to consider their options.
If
we really want to turn the whole thing around that means you gotta basically
unleash hell on everybody. Its going to be something like flat
out from the start; it depends if we feel like were ready for
that, said Voigt after the finish.
Todays
result answers the climax of the 2006 Tour of Germany, in which Voigt
beat Leipheimer in the final time trial to win the race.
We
have a good natured rivalry
I said to Jens were in
California now, and today its my turn, joked Leipheimer
at a press conference today.
Fourth
place in todays time trial was claimed by world champion Fabian
Cancellara (SUI), who rides for Team CSC.
As this
was a time trial, the lead of the California Travel and Tourism King
of the Mountains (KOM) competition did not change with Credit Agricole's
Christophe Laurent (FRA) remaining at the front with 26 points. The
Herbalife Sprinters competition also maintains yesterday's results,
with Team CSC's Juan Jose J.J. Haedo (ARG) keeping the lead
with 28 points.
In the
Union Bank Best Young Rider competition, Rabobank's Robert Gesink (NED)
took a commanding lead of 41 seconds over Predictor-Lottos Matthew
Lloyd (AUS). Thomas Peterson (USA), riding for Team Slipstream powered
by Chipotle, is in third. Title sponsor Amgen will hold another "Breakaway
Mile" tomorrow on the final mile of the course before the peloton
streaks into Santa Clarita.
Amgen
continues to seek out meaningful ways to communicate the progress we
have made discovering and developing innovative and vital medicines
that have helped millions of patients fight cancer, kidney disease and
other serious illnesses, said Dr. Steve Elliott, scientific director,
Amgen. Through the Amgen Tour of California sponsorship, we will
raise awareness of the medical advances possible through biotechnology
while also helping support cancer patients and caregivers through the
Breakaway from Cancer initiative.
For the
latest information on the Breakaway from Cancer initiative and ways
to support those living with the illness, visit www.breakawayfromcancer.com.
RESULTS
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Place
|
Rider |
Team
|
Time
|
Gap
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1.
|
LEIPHEIMER
Levi |
DSC
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00.29'40"
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00.00'00"
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2.
|
VOIGT
Jens |
CSC
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00.29'58"
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00.00'18"
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3.
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MCCARTNEY
Jason |
DSC
|
00.30'05"
|
00.00'25"
|
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4.
|
CANCELLARA
Fabian |
CSC
|
00.30'17"
|
00.00'37"
|
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5.
|
HINCAPIE
George |
DSC
|
00.30'20"
|
00.00'40"
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6.
|
JULICH
Bobby |
CSC
|
00.30'22"
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00.00'42"
|
|
7.
|
VANDEVELDE
Christian |
CSC
|
00.30'37"
|
00.00'57"
|
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8.
|
O'GRADY
Stuart |
CSC
|
00.30'40"
|
00.01'00"
|
|
9.
|
BASSO
Ivan |
DSC
|
00.30'43"
|
00.01'03"
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10.
|
JACQUES-MAYNES
Benjamin |
PHB
|
00.30'54"
|
00.01'14"
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11.
|
ROGERS
Michael |
TMO
|
00.30'55"
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00.01'15"
|
|
12.
|
ZIRBEL
Tom |
PHB
|
00.30'56"
|
00.01'16"
|
|
13.
|
PELLIZOTTI
Franco |
LIQ
|
00.30'58"
|
00.01'18"
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14.
|
DANIELSON
Thomas |
DSC
|
00.31'00"
|
00.01'20"
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15.
|
HUSHOVD
Thor |
C.A
|
00.31'00"
|
00.01'20"
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16.
|
DAY
Ben |
NIC
|
00.31'00"
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00.01'20"
|
|
17.
|
HESJEDAL
Ryder |
HNM
|
00.31'18"
|
00.01'38"
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18.
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FOFONOV
Dimitri |
C.A
|
00.31'18"
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00.01'38"
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19.
|
PIIL
Jakob |
TMO
|
00.31'23"
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00.01'43"
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20.
|
LEMOINE
Cyril |
C.A
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00.31'27"
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00.01'47"
|
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21.
|
VAN
DE WALLE Jurgen |
QSI
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00.31'28"
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00.01'48"
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22.
|
QUINZIATO
Manuel |
LIQ
|
00.31'31"
|
00.01'51"
|
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23.
|
KIRCHEN
Kim |
TMO
|
00.31'31"
|
00.01'51"
|
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24.
|
HORNER
Christopher |
PRL
|
00.31'33"
|
00.01'53"
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25.
|
CHADWICK
Glen Alan |
NIC
|
00.31'34"
|
00.01'54"
|
|
26.
|
KERN
Christophe |
C.A
|
00.31'37"
|
00.01'57"
|
|
27.
|
LAGUTIN
Sergey |
NIC
|
00.31'39"
|
00.01'59"
|
|
28.
|
TANKINK
Bram |
QSI
|
00.31'41"
|
00.02'01"
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29.
|
SUTHERLAND
Rory |
HNM
|
00.31'41"
|
00.02'01"
|
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30.
|
PATE
Danny |
TSL
|
00.31'43"
|
00.02'03"
|
|
31.
|
BALDWIN
Christopher |
TUP
|
00.31'47"
|
00.02'07"
|
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32.
|
COZZA
Steven |
TSL
|
00.31'50"
|
00.02'10"
|
|
33.
|
WEGMANN
Fabian |
GST
|
00.31'53"
|
00.02'13"
|
|
34.
|
GESINK
Robert |
RAB
|
00.31'54"
|
00.02'14"
|
|
35.
|
RAPINSKI
Viktar |
NIC
|
00.31'55"
|
00.02'15"
|
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36.
|
HAEDO
Juan Jos |
CSC
|
00.31'57"
|
00.02'17"
|
|
37.
|
ENGLAND
Justin |
TUP
|
00.32'01"
|
00.02'21"
|
|
38.
|
KAGGESTAD
Mads |
C.A
|
00.32'05"
|
00.02'25"
|
|
39.
|
KRAUSS
Sven |
GST
|
00.32'08"
|
00.02'28"
|
|
40.
|
RODRIGUEZ
Fred |
PRL
|
00.32'11"
|
00.02'31"
|
|
41.
|
HAYMAN
Mathew |
RAB
|
00.32'15"
|
00.02'35"
|
|
42.
|
JUFRE
POU Josep |
PRL
|
00.32'17"
|
00.02'37"
|
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43.
|
NIERMANN
Grischa Jan |
RAB
|
00.32'18"
|
00.02'38"
|
|
44.
|
HANSEN
Adam |
TMO
|
00.32'19"
|
00.02'39"
|
|
45.
|
LILL
Darren |
NIC
|
00.32'20"
|
00.02'40"
|
|
46.
|
HATTON
Peter |
COL
|
00.32'20"
|
00.02'40"
|
|
47.
|
COLBY
Anthony |
COL
|
00.32'20"
|
00.02'40"
|
|
48.
|
STEWART
Jackson |
BMC
|
00.32'21"
|
00.02'41"
|
|
49.
|
GASPAROTTO
Enrico |
LIQ
|
00.32'23"
|
00.02'43"
|
|
50.
|
DE
GROOT Bram |
RAB
|
00.32'25"
|
00.02'45"
|
|
51.
|
CLARKE
Hilton |
NIC
|
00.32'28"
|
00.02'48"
|
|
52.
|
KOBZARENKO
Veleriy |
NIC
|
00.32'28"
|
00.02'48"
|
|
53.
|
LAURENT
Christophe |
C.A
|
00.32'29"
|
00.02'49"
|
|
54.
|
WHERRY
Chris |
TUP
|
00.32'29"
|
00.02'49"
|
|
55.
|
ACTON
Alejandro |
COL
|
00.32'30"
|
00.02'50"
|
|
56.
|
HENDERSON
Greg |
TMO
|
00.32'31"
|
00.02'51"
|
|
57.
|
PETERSON
Thomas |
TSL
|
00.32'34"
|
00.02'54"
|
|
58.
|
REISTAD
Nicolar |
JBC
|
00.32'36"
|
00.02'56"
|
|
59.
|
ELTINK
Theo |
RAB
|
00.32'37"
|
00.02'57"
|
|
60.
|
BARRY
Michael |
TMO
|
00.32'41"
|
00.03'01"
|
|
61.
|
LLOYD
Matthew |
PRL
|
00.32'42"
|
00.03'02"
|
|
62.
|
VANDBORG
Brian |
DSC
|
00.32'42"
|
00.03'02"
|
|
63.
|
JOHNSON
Timothy |
HNM
|
00.32'45"
|
00.03'05"
|
|
64.
|
CRUZ
Antonio |
DSC
|
00.32'48"
|
00.03'08"
|
|
65.
|
VISCONTI
Giovanni |
QSI
|
00.32'50"
|
00.03'10"
|
|
66.
|
ZAJICEK
Philip |
NIC
|
00.32'50"
|
00.03'10"
|
|
67.
|
KOHL
Bernhard |
GST
|
00.32'51"
|
00.03'11"
|
|
68.
|
DOMINGUEZ
Ivan |
TUP
|
00.32'53"
|
00.03'13"
|
|
69.
|
DOCKX
Bart |
PRL
|
00.32'58"
|
00.03'18"
|
|
70.
|
ARDILA
CANO Mauricio Alberto |
RAB
|
00.32'59"
|
00.03'19"
|
|
71.
|
CIOLEK
Gerald |
TMO
|
00.33'01"
|
00.03'21"
|
|
72.
|
SHEEDY
Brian |
PHB
|
00.33'02"
|
00.03'22"
|
|
73.
|
FACCI
Mauro |
QSI
|
00.33'04"
|
00.03'24"
|
|
74.
|
FRISCHKORN
William |
TSL
|
00.33'11"
|
00.03'31"
|
|
75.
|
MILNE
Shawn |
HNM
|
00.33'12"
|
00.03'32"
|
|
76.
|
MC
CARTY Jonathan Patrick |
TSL
|
00.33'19"
|
00.03'39"
|
|
77.
|
BETTINI
Paolo |
QSI
|
00.33'19"
|
00.03'39"
|
|
78.
|
DONALD
Jason |
TSL
|
00.33'20"
|
00.03'40"
|
|
79.
|
MCKISSICK
Ian |
BMC
|
00.33'21"
|
00.03'41"
|
|
80.
|
BAJADALI
Andrew |
JBC
|
00.33'21"
|
00.03'41"
|
|
81.
|
DIONNE
Charles |
COL
|
00.33'26"
|
00.03'46"
|
|
82.
|
VERHEYEN
Geert |
QSI
|
00.33'32"
|
00.03'52"
|
|
83.
|
POWERS
Jeremy |
JBC
|
00.33'35"
|
00.03'55"
|
|
84.
|
MARINO
Jean Marc |
C.A
|
00.33'35"
|
00.03'55"
|
|
85.
|
DOWNING
Russell |
HNM
|
00.33'38"
|
00.03'58"
|
|
86.
|
HINAULT
Sbastien |
C.A
|
00.33'39"
|
00.03'59"
|
|
87.
|
OLSEN
Aaron |
TMO
|
00.33'41"
|
00.04'01"
|
|
88.
|
VOGELS
Henk |
TUP
|
00.33'41"
|
00.04'01"
|
|
89.
|
GARCIA
Jonathan |
BMC
|
00.33'43"
|
00.04'03"
|
|
90.
|
GRITTERS
Kyle |
HNM
|
00.33'44"
|
00.04'04"
|
|
91.
|
KROON
Karsten |
CSC
|
00.33'46"
|
00.04'06"
|
|
92.
|
VITORIA
David |
BMC
|
00.33'47"
|
00.04'07"
|
|
93.
|
WREN
Tyler |
COL
|
00.33'47"
|
00.04'07"
|
|
94.
|
BOOKWALTER
Brent |
USA
|
00.33'51"
|
00.04'11"
|
|
95.
|
DA
DALTO Mauro |
LIQ
|
00.33'52"
|
00.04'12"
|
|
96.
|
SULLIVAN
Sean |
TUP
|
00.33'54"
|
00.04'14"
|
|
97.
|
MEAD
Bryce |
JBC
|
00.33'59"
|
00.04'19"
|
|
98.
|
AERTS
Mario |
PRL
|
00.34'01"
|
00.04'21"
|
|
99.
|
MENZIES
Karl |
HNM
|
00.34'03"
|
00.04'23"
|
|
100.
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CANDELARIO
Alexander |
JBC
|
00.34'04"
|
00.04'24"
|
|
101.
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TOSATTO
Matteo |
QSI
|
00.34'09"
|
00.04'29"
|
|
102.
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ZAUGG
Oliver |
GST
|
00.34'15"
|
00.04'35"
|
|
103.
|
FRSTER
Robert |
GST
|
00.34'16"
|
00.04'36"
|
|
104.
|
MOOS
Alexandre |
BMC
|
00.34'17"
|
00.04'37"
|
|
105.
|
RASMUSSEN
Michael |
RAB
|
00.34'22"
|
00.04'42"
|
|
106.
|
KING
Edward |
PHB
|
00.34'23"
|
00.04'43"
|
|
107.
|
PELTONEN
Garrett |
PHB
|
00.34'30"
|
00.04'50"
|
|
108.
|
CARLSTRM
Kjell |
LIQ
|
00.34'33"
|
00.04'53"
|
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109.
|
BROWN
Graeme |
RAB
|
00.34'33"
|
00.04'53"
|
|
110.
|
NYDAM
Scott |
BMC
|
00.34'38"
|
00.04'58"
|
|
111.
|
TOLLESON
Taylor |
TSL
|
00.34'38"
|
00.04'58"
|
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112.
|
GATES
Nicolas |
PRL
|
00.34'42"
|
00.05'02"
|
|
113.
|
INGELS
Nic |
PRL
|
00.34'42"
|
00.05'02"
|
|
114.
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JONES
Brice |
JBC
|
00.34'47"
|
00.05'07"
|
|
115.
|
ORDOWSKI
Volker |
GST
|
00.34'50"
|
00.05'10"
|
|
116.
|
FRATTINI
Davide |
COL
|
00.34'50"
|
00.05'10"
|
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117.
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MANION
Caleb |
TUP
|
00.34'52"
|
00.05'12"
|
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118.
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O'BEE
Kirk |
HNM
|
00.34'55"
|
00.05'15"
|
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119.
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WEGELIUS
Charly |
LIQ
|
00.35'03"
|
00.05'23"
|
|
120.
|
DZIEWA
Brian |
JBC
|
00.35'13"
|
00.05'33"
|
|
121.
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SAYERS
Michael |
BMC
|
00.35'16"
|
00.05'36"
|
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122.
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HANSON
Ken |
BMC
|
00.35'16"
|
00.05'36"
|
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123.
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FAIRLY
Caleb |
USA
|
00.35'20"
|
00.05'40"
|
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124.
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PAOLINI
Luca |
LIQ
|
00.35'24"
|
00.05'44"
|
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125.
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JONES
Michael |
JBC
|
00.35'26"
|
00.05'46"
|
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126.
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WROLICH
Peter |
GST
|
00.35'41"
|
00.06'01"
|
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127.
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EUSER
Lucas |
TSL
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00.35'59"
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00.06'19"
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STAGE 6
TOMORROW:
Saturday, Feb. 24 Santa Barbara to Santa Clarita (105.4 mi/169.6
km)
Estimated Start Time: 11 a.m.
Estimated Finish Time: 2:30-3:30 p.m
This could
be the pivotal stage for the 2007 Amgen Tour of California. This is
one of the longest stages at 105 miles, and it is heavy on climbs with
four KOMs, two Sprints and a demanding finishing circuit in Santa Clarita.
With the individual time trial late in the tour, there are several teams
in contention for a top-3 general classification place in Long Beach,
who may look to attack tomorrow to position themselves for the final
day. After a start in view of the Santa Barbara shoreline, this stage,
sponsored by Health Net, will be the last chance for teams to dislodge
Leipheimer from the overall lead before the circuit race finale in Long
Beach. Once the peloton hits Highway 150, the racers will face two KOMs
before passing Lake Casitas and riding into the scenic town of Ojai
for the first Sprint of the day. The third KOM will be just a few miles
outside Ojai, and then the course will head downhill into Santa Paula
for the second Sprint of the day among fragrant citrus groves. The ominous
Balcom Canyon will be the final climb of the day, where in 2006, nearly
10,000 fans formed a narrow corridor for the riders. The cyclists will
end the day with three circuits in Santa Clarita that finish at McBean
Parkway at the Valencia Town Center.
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