Stage 6: Santa Barbara to Santa Clarita
ROUTE DETAILS
Day: Saturday, Feb 24
Start: Santa Barbara
Finish: Santa Clarita
Start Time: 11:00 AM
Miles: 105.4
KM: 169.6
Finish ETA: 2:52 PM
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JJ Haedo wins; Levi Holds Overall Lead: Overall Race Leader Levi Leipheimer
And Stage Six Winner JJ Haedo Lead Peloton Of World's Best Cyclists Into
Southern California For Sunday's Amgen Tour Of California Finale
105-mile Route from Santa Barbara to Santa Clarita Attracts Biggest
Crowd Yet
The biggest
Amgen Tour of California crowd to date witnessed Team CSC's Juan Jose
"J.J." Haedo (ARG) win a sprint to the finish line in Santa
Clarita to take his second stage, with overall race leader, Discovery
Channel Pro Cycling Team's Levi Leipheimer (USA) close behind, maintaining
possession of the Amgen Leader Jersey going into Sunday's final stage
in Long Beach, Calif.
Today's
Stage 6 of the Amgen Tour of California saw the toughest racing, the
warmest weather and the biggest crowds of the seven racing days so far,
as the peloton of world-class cyclists competed along a hilly route
from Santa Barbara to Santa Clarita.
Haedo's
(ARG) sprint effort at the finish overtook T-Mobile Team's Greg Henderson
(NZL), Paolo Bettini (ITA), the world champion rider for Quick Step-Innergetic,
Credit Agricole's Thor Hushovd (NOR) and Predictor-Lotto's Freddie Rodriguez
(USA).
I
had to go really deep the whole day. I think it was the hardest day
in the Amgen Tour of California for sure," said Haedo. "It
was a hard day for the sprinters to go over the climb; there was a lot
of attacking. I made my way back to the big group before the third KOM
[King of the Mountains], and then I tried to stay in the front with
my team.
Discovery
Channel Pro Cycling Team's Levi Leipheimer (USA), the general classification
leader since the Prologue in San Francisco seven days ago, retained
the Amgen Leader Jersey after a 65-mile (105 km) breakaway spearheaded
by Team CSC's Stuart OGrady (AUS), which earned him today's Adobe
Most Aggressive Rider Jersey.
I
dont have the words to describe what my team went through today.
They threw everything they had at us. Ill be honest, it was stressful,
said Leipheimer.
According
to CHP estimates, the crowd was the biggest of any in the 15 stages
of the Amgen Tour of California since the race debuted last year.
Its
exciting, and people were curious how we would do in our sophomore year.
The CHP told us today that point to point it was the biggest stage weve
had in our two years," said Shawn Hunter, president of AEG Sports.
"Weve had some great racing out there. Were very proud
and more committed than ever. We love this sport.
Pat McQuaid,
president of Union Cycliste International (UCI), the international governing
body of cycling, also was on hand for today's stage.
This
race is bigger than it was last year. There are more people on the sidelines,"
said McQuaid at a post-race press conference. "The organization
has gotten bigger. Im very happy with their [the organizers']
continued commitment to this event."
In an example
of the aggressive riding today, Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team's
George Hincapie (USA) and Tony Cruz (USA) touched wheels during an attack
and crashed after only three miles (5 km) of racing. Hincapie, who won
two stages in last year's Amgen Tour of California and fourth place
overall, finished the stage, but the team released a statement that
he has been diagnosed with a broken left radius and will not participate
in tomorrow's final stage in Long Beach. Cruz came away with bruises
and road rash, but no serious injuries.
Following
the crash, the race continued to be marked by a succession of attacks
from several teams to challenge Leipheimer, as well as other jersey
holders. Credit Agricole's Christophe Laurent (FRA) and Quick Step-Innergetic's
Jurgen Van de Walle (BEL) joined two other riders in an early breakaway
to contest the California Tourism and Travel King of the Mountains (KOM)
jersey in the final day of climbing. Van de Walle was slightly stronger
today, but Laurent picked up enough points to retain the jersey.
The
climbing in this race was quite challenging, so it is very satisfying
to win the King of the Mountains jersey," said Laurent in a press
conference today. "I am very happy to take the (KOM) jersey in
such an important race.
OGradys
breakaway group of nine contained two former time trial world champions,
T-Mobile Team's Michael Rogers (AUS) and Team Slipstream powered by
Chipotle's Danny Pate (USA). The gap grew as wide as three minutes,
but relentless chasing by Discovery Channel Pro brought it to 1:15 as
the riders entered the three 3.5-mile (5.6 km) finishing circuits in
Santa Clarita.
As the
peloton worked to overtake the breakaway during the three circuits,
Health Net presented by Maxxis riders came to the front and helped the
Discovery Channel Pro team close the gap. The breakaway was caught with
less than two miles to go, ensuring Leipheimer will ride into Long Beach
tomorrow wearing the leader jersey for the final day of racing.
The Union
Bank of California Best Young Rider Jersey was awarded to Rabobank's
Robert Gesink (NED). Haedo retained the Herbalife Sprint Jersey after
today's race.
Title sponsor
Amgen will celebrate awareness raised during the Breakaway from Cancer
initiative this week.
The
Breakaway from Cancer initiative allows people to connect with
others who are fighting this illness or those who have recovered from
it. Hope, inspiration and a sense of well-being come from sharing experiences
with one another, said seven-time cancer survivor Heather Warrick
of Santa Clarita.
Warrick
was featured today in the Breakaway Mile that took place
at the finish line of the Amgen Tour of California, prior to the exciting
conclusion of todays professional race. The one-mile ride was
led by Warrick who rode on a tandem bike paired with Amgen scientist
Dr. Joe Miletick who plays a crucial role in developing innovative medicines.
Following Warrick and Miletick was a peloton comprised of caregivers,
family members and health care professionals who supported her during
her win against cancer.
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.
|
HAEDO
Juan Jos |
CSC
|
03.56'04"
|
00.00'00"
|
|
2.
|
HENDERSON
Greg |
TMO
|
03.56'04"
|
00.00'00"
|
|
3.
|
BETTINI
Paolo |
QSI
|
03.56'04"
|
00.00'00"
|
|
4.
|
HUSHOVD
Thor |
C.A
|
03.56'04"
|
00.00'00"
|
|
5.
|
RODRIGUEZ
Fred |
PRL
|
03.56'04"
|
00.00'00"
|
|
6.
|
FRSTER
Robert |
GST
|
03.56'04"
|
00.00'00"
|
|
7.
|
PAOLINI
Luca |
LIQ
|
03.56'04"
|
00.00'00"
|
|
8.
|
CANDELARIO
Alexander |
JBC
|
03.56'04"
|
00.00'00"
|
|
9.
|
ACTON
Alejandro |
COL
|
03.56'04"
|
00.00'00"
|
|
10.
|
DOWNING
Russell |
HNM
|
03.56'04"
|
00.00'00"
|
|
11.
|
CLARKE
Hilton |
NIC
|
03.56'04"
|
00.00'00"
|
|
12.
|
VITORIA
David |
BMC
|
03.56'04"
|
00.00'00"
|
|
13.
|
DOCKX
Bart |
PRL
|
03.56'04"
|
00.00'00"
|
|
14.
|
MILNE
Shawn |
HNM
|
03.56'04"
|
00.00'00"
|
|
15.
|
DE
GROOT Bram |
RAB
|
03.56'04"
|
00.00'00"
|
|
16.
|
LAGUTIN
Sergey |
NIC
|
03.56'04"
|
00.00'00"
|
|
17.
|
VAN
DE WALLE Jurgen |
QSI
|
03.56'04"
|
00.00'00"
|
|
18.
|
TOLLESON
Taylor |
TSL
|
03.56'04"
|
00.00'00"
|
|
19.
|
JACQUES-MAYNES
Benjamin |
PHB
|
03.56'04"
|
00.00'00"
|
|
20.
|
O'GRADY
Stuart |
CSC
|
03.56'04"
|
00.00'00"
|
|
21.
|
VOIGT
Jens |
CSC
|
03.56'04"
|
00.00'00"
|
|
22.
|
STEWART
Jackson |
BMC
|
03.56'04"
|
00.00'00"
|
|
23.
|
KOBZARENKO
Veleriy |
NIC
|
03.56'04"
|
00.00'00"
|
|
24.
|
LEMOINE
Cyril |
C.A
|
03.56'04"
|
00.00'00"
|
|
25.
|
LEIPHEIMER
Levi |
DSC
|
03.56'04"
|
00.00'00"
|
|
26.
|
ELTINK
Theo |
RAB
|
03.56'04"
|
00.00'00"
|
|
27.
|
CIOLEK
Gerald |
TMO
|
03.56'04"
|
00.00'00"
|
|
28.
|
JULICH
Bobby |
CSC
|
03.56'04"
|
00.00'00"
|
|
29.
|
FOFONOV
Dimitri |
C.A
|
03.56'04"
|
00.00'00"
|
|
30.
|
GATES
Nicolas |
PRL
|
03.56'04"
|
00.00'00"
|
|
31.
|
KIRCHEN
Kim |
TMO
|
03.56'04"
|
00.00'00"
|
|
32.
|
WHERRY
Chris |
TUP
|
03.56'04"
|
00.00'00"
|
|
33.
|
EUSER
Lucas |
TSL
|
03.56'04"
|
00.00'00"
|
|
34.
|
PIIL
Jakob |
TMO
|
03.56'04"
|
00.00'00"
|
|
35.
|
ZAUGG
Oliver |
GST
|
03.56'04"
|
00.00'00"
|
|
36.
|
HESJEDAL
Ryder |
HNM
|
03.56'04"
|
00.00'00"
|
|
37.
|
BOOKWALTER
Brent |
USA
|
03.56'04"
|
00.00'00"
|
|
38.
|
KRAUSS
Sven |
GST
|
03.56'04"
|
00.00'00"
|
|
39.
|
KAGGESTAD
Mads |
C.A
|
03.56'04"
|
00.00'00"
|
|
40.
|
JONES
Brice |
JBC
|
03.56'04"
|
00.00'00"
|
|
41.
|
DAY
Ben |
NIC
|
03.56'04"
|
00.00'00"
|
|
42.
|
FACCI
Mauro |
QSI
|
03.56'04"
|
00.00'00"
|
|
43.
|
HORNER
Christopher |
PRL
|
03.56'04"
|
00.00'00"
|
|
44.
|
DA
DALTO Mauro |
LIQ
|
03.56'04"
|
00.00'00"
|
|
45.
|
JUFRE
POU Josep |
PRL
|
03.56'04"
|
00.00'00"
|
|
46.
|
HATTON
Peter |
COL
|
03.56'04"
|
00.00'00"
|
|
47.
|
BARRY
Michael |
TMO
|
03.56'04"
|
00.00'00"
|
|
48.
|
PELLIZOTTI
Franco |
LIQ
|
03.56'04"
|
00.00'00"
|
|
49.
|
NIERMANN
Grischa Jan |
RAB
|
03.56'04"
|
00.00'00"
|
|
50.
|
ROGERS
Michael |
TMO
|
03.56'04"
|
00.00'00"
|
|
51.
|
KOHL
Bernhard |
GST
|
03.56'04"
|
00.00'00"
|
|
52.
|
MOOS
Alexandre |
BMC
|
03.56'04"
|
00.00'00"
|
|
53.
|
MC
CARTY Jonathan Patrick |
TSL
|
03.56'04"
|
00.00'00"
|
|
54.
|
LAURENT
Christophe |
C.A
|
03.56'04"
|
00.00'00"
|
|
55.
|
AERTS
Mario |
PRL
|
03.56'04"
|
00.00'00"
|
|
56.
|
BALDWIN
Christopher |
TUP
|
03.56'04"
|
00.00'00"
|
|
57.
|
TANKINK
Bram |
QSI
|
03.56'04"
|
00.00'00"
|
|
58.
|
GESINK
Robert |
RAB
|
03.56'04"
|
00.00'00"
|
|
59.
|
DANIELSON
Thomas |
DSC
|
03.56'04"
|
00.00'00"
|
|
60.
|
LLOYD
Matthew |
PRL
|
03.56'04"
|
00.00'00"
|
|
61.
|
HAYMAN
Mathew |
RAB
|
03.56'04"
|
00.00'00"
|
|
62.
|
REISTAD
Nicolar |
JBC
|
03.56'04"
|
00.00'00"
|
|
63.
|
WEGMANN
Fabian |
GST
|
03.56'04"
|
00.00'00"
|
|
64.
|
ZAJICEK
Philip |
NIC
|
03.56'04"
|
00.00'00"
|
|
65.
|
COLBY
Anthony |
COL
|
03.56'04"
|
00.00'00"
|
|
66.
|
MCCARTNEY
Jason |
DSC
|
03.56'04"
|
00.00'00"
|
|
67.
|
ORDOWSKI
Volker |
GST
|
03.56'04"
|
00.00'00"
|
|
68.
|
DONALD
Jason |
TSL
|
03.56'04"
|
00.00'00"
|
|
69.
|
VANDEVELDE
Christian |
CSC
|
03.56'04"
|
00.00'00"
|
|
70.
|
SUTHERLAND
Rory |
HNM
|
03.56'04"
|
00.00'00"
|
|
71.
|
RAPINSKI
Viktar |
NIC
|
03.56'04"
|
00.00'00"
|
|
72.
|
WEGELIUS
Charly |
LIQ
|
03.56'04"
|
00.00'00"
|
|
73.
|
ARDILA
CANO Mauricio Alberto |
RAB
|
03.56'04"
|
00.00'00"
|
|
74.
|
VERHEYEN
Geert |
QSI
|
03.56'04"
|
00.00'00"
|
|
75.
|
PATE
Danny |
TSL
|
03.56'04"
|
00.00'00"
|
|
76.
|
CARLSTRM
Kjell |
LIQ
|
03.56'04"
|
00.00'00"
|
|
77.
|
GASPAROTTO
Enrico |
LIQ
|
03.56'04"
|
00.00'00"
|
|
78.
|
FRISCHKORN
William |
TSL
|
03.56'04"
|
00.00'00"
|
|
79.
|
RASMUSSEN
Michael |
RAB
|
03.56'04"
|
00.00'00"
|
|
80.
|
PETERSON
Thomas |
TSL
|
03.56'04"
|
00.00'00"
|
|
81.
|
OLSEN
Aaron |
TMO
|
03.56'04"
|
00.00'00"
|
|
82.
|
TOSATTO
Matteo |
QSI
|
03.56'04"
|
00.00'00"
|
|
83.
|
BAJADALI
Andrew |
JBC
|
03.56'04"
|
00.00'00"
|
|
84.
|
QUINZIATO
Manuel |
LIQ
|
03.56'04"
|
00.00'00"
|
|
85.
|
LILL
Darren |
NIC
|
03.56'04"
|
00.00'00"
|
|
86.
|
COZZA
Steven |
TSL
|
03.56'04"
|
00.00'00"
|
|
87.
|
MENZIES
Karl |
HNM
|
03.56'04"
|
00.00'00"
|
|
88.
|
WROLICH
Peter |
GST
|
03.56'44"
|
00.00'40"
|
|
89.
|
KROON
Karsten |
CSC
|
03.56'44"
|
00.00'40"
|
|
90.
|
CANCELLARA
Fabian |
CSC
|
03.56'44"
|
00.00'40"
|
|
91.
|
HINCAPIE
George |
DSC
|
03.56'44"
|
00.00'40"
|
|
92.
|
O'BEE
Kirk |
HNM
|
03.57'36"
|
00.01'32"
|
|
93.
|
JOHNSON
Timothy |
HNM
|
03.58'13"
|
00.02'09"
|
|
94.
|
GRITTERS
Kyle |
HNM
|
03.58'13"
|
00.02'09"
|
|
95.
|
VISCONTI
Giovanni |
QSI
|
03.58'13"
|
00.02'09"
|
|
96.
|
BASSO
Ivan |
DSC
|
03.58'52"
|
00.02'48"
|
|
97.
|
VANDBORG
Brian |
DSC
|
04.03'06"
|
00.07'02"
|
|
98.
|
BROWN
Graeme |
RAB
|
04.09'15"
|
00.13'11"
|
|
99.
|
CRUZ
Antonio |
DSC
|
04.09'15"
|
00.13'11"
|
|
100.
|
HINAULT
Sbastien |
C.A
|
04.09'15"
|
00.13'11"
|
|
101.
|
KERN
Christophe |
C.A
|
04.09'15"
|
00.13'11"
|
|
102.
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MARINO
Jean Marc |
C.A
|
04.09'15"
|
00.13'11"
|
|
103.
|
INGELS
Nic |
PRL
|
04.09'15"
|
00.13'11"
|
|
104.
|
CHADWICK
Glen Alan |
NIC
|
04.09'15"
|
00.13'11"
|
|
105.
|
DOMINGUEZ
Ivan |
TUP
|
04.09'15"
|
00.13'11"
|
|
106.
|
ENGLAND
Justin |
TUP
|
04.09'15"
|
00.13'11"
|
|
107.
|
MANION
Caleb |
TUP
|
04.09'16"
|
00.13'12"
|
|
108.
|
SULLIVAN
Sean |
TUP
|
04.09'16"
|
00.13'12"
|
|
109.
|
VOGELS
Henk |
TUP
|
04.09'16"
|
00.13'12"
|
|
110.
|
POWERS
Jeremy |
JBC
|
04.09'16"
|
00.13'12"
|
|
111.
|
KING
Edward |
PHB
|
04.09'16"
|
00.13'12"
|
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112.
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PELTONEN
Garrett |
PHB
|
04.09'16"
|
00.13'12"
|
|
113.
|
DIONNE
Charles |
COL
|
04.09'16"
|
00.13'12"
|
|
114.
|
FRATTINI
Davide |
COL
|
04.09'16"
|
00.13'12"
|
|
115.
|
WREN
Tyler |
COL
|
04.09'16"
|
00.13'12"
|
|
116.
|
HANSON
Ken |
BMC
|
04.09'17"
|
00.13'13"
|
|
117.
|
NYDAM
Scott |
BMC
|
04.09'17"
|
00.13'13"
|
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118.
|
FAIRLY
Caleb |
USA
|
04.09'17"
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00.13'13"
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STAGE 7 RACE
FINALE TOMORROW:
Sunday, Feb. 25 Long Beach (77.5 mi/124.7 km)
Start Time: 1 p.m. PST
Estimated Finish Time: 3:45-4:15 p.m. PST
The 2007
Amgen Tour of California champion will be crowned in Long Beach tomorrow.
Stage 7 is flat, fast and will be a favorite with spectators, who can
watch the best cyclists in the world battle each other throughout 10
laps on the circuitous course. Views of San Pedro Bay and the Pacific
Ocean will be visible for the entire stage, which is part of the famous
Long Beach Grand Prix CART racecar course, meaning the roads are wide
and fast. Like the Grand Tours of Europe, winning the final stage of
the 2007 Amgen Tour of California is a coveted prize.
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