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Australian cyclist Brett Lancaster takes Overall Lead and Stage 2 of the Amgen Tour of California

Defending Champion Levi Leipheimer in Twelfth Place after Hometown Stage

SANTA ROSA (May 17, 2010) – The second stage of the 2010 Amgen Tour of California brought excitement to the thunderous crowds at the finish in Santa Rosa, home to the BMC Racing and three-time defending champion Levi Leipheimer (USA) of Team RadioShack, who is currently in 12th place overall. After a challenging day of cycling through stormy conditions, Brett Lancaster (AUS) of Cervélo TestTeam took the stage win, as well as the overall lead in the General Classification.

Covering 109.5 miles/176.2 km and beginning in the city of Davis, which recently was named the best cycling town in the United States by Bicycling Magazine, the Stage 2 route included evenly spaced climbs and spectacular views. Proudly boasting no withdrawals after yesterday’s crashes, the peloton gave the enthusiastic crowd in Davis something to cheer for as they lined up at the start. The stage began with a series of attacks with little result until mile 12 when the first break formed and included Karl Menzies (AUS) of UnitedHealthcare Presented by Maxxis, Jay Robert Thomson (RSA) of Fly V Australia, Andrew Randell (CAN) of SpiderTech Powered by Planet Energy, Thomas Rabou (NED) of Team Type 1 and Michael Friedman (USA) of Jelly Belly Presented by Kenda. With the break of five riders, which would end up leading the race for the majority of the day, pulling away to create a minute-and-a-half gap over the pack, Menzies took the first sprint in Winters, followed by Rabou and Randell.

After 20 miles of flat roads while building a six-minute gap, the break headed into the first King of the Mountains (KOM) climb of the day, a short, but steep section leading to the Monticello Dam on Highway 128, and Rabou emerged victorious. Another long, flat section along Lake Berryessa, and the official feed zone, took the riders to their second climb up Howell Mountain Rd. (Cat. 2). Seizing the opportunity, Rabou attacked the break as Thomson and Friedman fell behind, but was soon caught by Menzies and Randell and the group of three crested the climb four minutes ahead of the peloton, with Rabou taking the KOM. Shortly after, the original breakaway of five reformed on the fast descent into Napa Valley.

“It didn’t get cold at all today. There were many crowds, especially on the climbs, and that made me feel warm inside,” said Rabou.

As the riders steadily approached the Oakville Grade (Cat. 3), the third KOM of the day, at 84.1miles/135.4 km and 1.9 miles long, Friedman once again dropped off the pace, leaving four riders to lead the breakaway. With weather conditions working against them, this proved to be a decisive climb for the riders, splitting apart the bunch with challenging circumstances and several crashes. With the end of the stage drawing near, a group of 12 riders, including Leipheimer, pulled away from the pack to form a chase group. After tackling the final KOM of the day, Trinity Grade (Cat. 2), the original break, the chase group and additional riders came together to form a lead group of approximately 25 riders, led by Team RadioShack. In a competition that came down to a very close finish in Santa Rosa, Lancaster took the stage win to the cheers of thousands of fans.

“In the rain, there are times when you just have to close your eyes and go for it. You just have to watch out for the white lines and the cat eyes on the road,” said Lancaster. “Honestly, I didn’t think I would be in the Amgen Leader Jersey, but today I felt fantastic. It was my special day.”

After a long, hard day of racing, Lancaster claimed the Amgen Race Leader Jersey and the Herbalife Sprint Jersey. The Rabobank Best Young Rider Jersey went to Peter Sagan (SVK) of Liquigas. Rabou, whose mother is currently battling cancer, took Amgen’s Breakaway from Cancer® Most Courageous Rider Jersey and the California Travel & Tourism King of the Mountains (KOM) Jersey.

The top-three general classification leaders after today are Lancaster in first, Sagan in second and Menzies in third.

“Now that we have moved past the only day of rain anticipated for the 2010 Amgen Tour of California, we are looking forward to clear skies and beautiful weather for the rest of the race,” said Andrew Messick, president of AEG Sports, presenter of the race. “Davis and Santa Rosa have been such great partners and the record crowds on the course today really prove the enthusiasm and appetite there is for professional cycling in California. We are looking forward to another great day tomorrow as we return to two iconic cities that really embody the spirit of the state – San Francisco and Santa Cruz.”

Continuing its partnership for the fifth year, Amgen utilizes the race to raise awareness for the Breakaway from Cancer® initiative.

“For nearly 30 years, Amgen has tapped the power of pioneering science and innovation to discover and develop vital medicines,” said Stuart Arbuckle, vice president and general manager, Amgen Oncology. “That’s why Amgen is proud to sponsor the Amgen Tour of California and to continue the Breakaway from Cancer initiative as a vehicle to raise awareness of the important resources available to people affected by cancer – from prevention through survivorship.”

Amgen created the national Breakaway from Cancer initiative in 2005 as a complementary component to its sponsorship of the inaugural Amgen Tour of California. Through Breakaway from Cancer, Amgen and its four nonprofit partners are dedicated to empowering patients with education, resources and hope.

Today’s activities featured cancer survivor Sharon Cucinotta who fired the official start gun to begin the ride from Davis to Santa Rosa, and cancer survivor Miss Sonoma County Alison Levie had the honor of awarding Rabou with Amgen’s Breakaway from Cancer Most Courageous Rider Jersey.

For access to resources or to learn more, visit www.breakawayfromcancer.com.

STAGE 3 TOMORROW:
Tuesday, May 18 – San Francisco to Santa Cruz (113.3 mi/152.3 km)

Start Time: 11:15 a.m. PT
Estimated Finish Time: 3:30-4 p.m. PT
Satellite Feed Time: 4:50 – 5 p.m. PT
(Coordinates can be found at http://www.amgentourofcalifornia.com/news/media-info.html)

Starting at Ocean Beach, Stage 3, sponsored by The Home Depot, will cover nearly 120 miles from San Francisco, which hosted the Prologue for the inaugural year of the Amgen Tour of California, to Santa Cruz. The route will take the riders south down the California coastline on Highway 1, flanked by the picturesque backdrops of the Pacific Ocean on one side and Redwood forests on the other. This coastal stage will include three long, but moderate climbs on Tunitas Creek Rd., La Honda Rd. and Bonny Doon Rd., which will all be followed by lengthy and fast descents. The sprint to the finish will follow W. Cliff Dr. along Monterey Bay to an exhilarating conclusion to Stage 3 at the world famous Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk.

For full results, archived footage, GPS data, course information, race play-by-play and more, please visit the official race website at www.amgentourofcalifornia.com.

In addition to the website, fans can view the race on the daily VERSUS broadcasts. Stage 3 will air live on VERSUS tomorrow at 2 p.m. PT/5 p.m. ET.

INTERNATIONAL AND DOMESTIC CYCLISTS ANNOUNCED FOR 2010 Amgen Tour oF California

Lance Armstrong & Levi Leipheimer Compete in Amgen Tour of California

BIG BEAR LAKE, Calif. May 7, 2010 –The world-class roster of teams and cyclists* scheduled to participate in the 2010 Amgen Tour of California has been announced by race presenter AEG.  An internationally sanctioned, professional cycling road race, the 2010 Amgen Tour of California will host 16 teams, comprised of 127 riders, from 23 countries for the fifth-annual race taking place May 16-23.

The 2010 Amgen Tour of California will bring an exceptional concentration of cycling talent to compete across more than 800 miles of the state of California from Nevada City to Thousand Oaks, home of race sponsor Amgen.  Attracting an unprecedented field of riders from around the world, cyclists hail from countries as far away as Belgium, Finland, Spain, France, Germany, New Zealand and Sweden.

“We are proud of the powerful and talented group of international and domestic cyclists set to participate in the 2010 Amgen Tour of California,” said Andrew Messick, president of AEG Sports.  “From Tour de France champions to Olympic medalists and world champions, this field is one of the best that has ever competed on American soil.  The growing reputation of the Amgen Tour of California has resulted in a very accomplished field of cyclists, which should make for a great race.”

The field will include riders from well-known teams such as Team RadioShack, Team HTC-Columbia, Quick Step, Team Saxo Bank and Garmin-Transitions, who will all be competing to take the title in the overall team competition.  Some of the notable riders planned to begin the race in Nevada City, Calif. on May 16 include:

*Team rosters are subject to change

Tour de France Overall Podium Finishers

  • Lance Armstrong (USA), Team RadioShack; first 1999-2005, third 2009
  • Andy Schleck (LUX), Team Saxo Bank; second 2009
  • Levi Leipheimer (USA) Team RadioShack; third 2007

Tour de France Stage Winners

  • Lance Armstrong (USA), Team RadioShack (22)
  • Mark Cavendish (GBR), Team HTC-Columbia (10)
  • Tom Boonen (BEL), Quick Step (6)
  • Fabian Cancellara (SUI), Team Saxo Bank (5)
  • Stuart O’Grady (AUS), Team Saxo Bank (3)
  • Yaroslav Popovych (UKR), Team RadioShack (3)
  • Jens Voigt (GER), Team Saxo Bank (3)
  • Heinrich Haussler (GER), Cervélo TestTeam (1)
  • David Zabriskie (USA), Garmin-Transitions (1)

World Champions

  • Lance Armstrong (USA), Team RadioShack
  • Lars Boom (NED), Rabobank
  • Tom Boonen (BEL), Quick Step
  • Janez Brajkovic (SLO), Team RadioShack
  • Fabian Cancellara (SUI), Team Saxo Bank
  • Mark Cavendish (GBR), Team HTC-Columbia
  • Tom Leezer (NED), Rabobank
  • Yaroslav Popovych (UKR), Team RadioShack
  • Michael Rogers (AUS), Team Columbia-Highroad

Olympic Medalists

  • Lance Armstrong (USA), Team RadioShack
  • Theo Bos (NED), Cervélo TestTeam
  • Fabian Cancellara (SUI), Team Saxo Bank
  • Levi Leipheimer (USA), Team RadioShack
  • Bret Lancaster (AUS), Cervélo TestTeam
  • Stuart O’Grady (AUS), Team Saxo Bank
  • Hayden Roulston (NZL), Team HTC Columbia

Current National Champions (by country)

  • Michael Rogers (AUS), Team Columbia-Highroad, Time Trial
  • Tom Boonen (BEL), Quick Step, Road Race
  • Matti Breschel (DEN), Team Saxo Bank, Road Race
  • Lars Ytting Bak (DEN), Team HTC-Columbia, Time Trial
  • Andy Schleck (LUX), Team Saxo Bank, Road Race
  • Stef Clement (NED), Rabobank, Time Trial
  • Jeremy Vennell (NZL), Bissell, Time Trial
  • Janez Brajkovic (SLO), Team RadioShack, Time Trial
  • Fabian Cancellara (SUI), Team Saxo Bank, Road Race
  • George Hincapie (USA), BMC Racing Team, Road Race
  • David Zabriskie (USA), Garmin-Transitions, Time Trial

American Stage Race Champions

  • Levi Leipheimer (Team RadioShack), 2007-2009 Amgen Tour of California
  • David Zabriskie (Garmin-Transitions), 2009 Tour of Missouri
  • George Hincapie (BMC Racing Team), 2007 Tour of Missouri
  • Janez Brajkovic (Team RadioShack), 2007 Tour de Georgia
  • Tom Danielson (Garmin-Transitions), 2005 Tour de Georgia
  • Lance Armstrong (Team RadioShack), 2004 Tour de Georgia
  • Chris Horner (Team RadioShack), 2003 Tour de Georgia

The 2010 Amgen Tour of California roster includes the following 16 professional cycling teams.  The seven ProTour teams compete regularly on the UCI’s ProTour race calendar, including the Grand Tours of Europe – Tour de France, Giro d’Italia and Vuelta a España.

Pro Tour Teams

1.) Garmin-Transitions (USA)

Steven Cozza (USA)

Thomas Danielson (USA)

Ryder Hesjedal (CAN)

Robbie Hunter (RSA)

Thomas Peterson (USA)

Peter Stetina (USA)

Matthew Wilson (AUS)

David Zabriskie (USA)

2.) Liquigas-Doimo (ITA)

Francesco Bellotti (ITA)

Francesco Chicchi (ITA)

Davide Cimolai (ITA)

Manuel Quinziato (ITA)

Peter Sagan (SVK)

Ivan Santaromita (ITA)

Brian Vandborg (DEN)

Elia Viviani (ITA)

3.) Quick Step (BEL)

Carlos Barredo Llamazales (ESP)

Tom Boonen (BEL)

Kurt Hovelynck (BEL)

Kevin Hulsmans (BEL)

Nikolas Maes (BEL)

Andreas Stauff (GER)

Jurgen Van De Walle (BEL)

Maarten Wynants (BEL)

4.) Rabobank (NED)

Lars Boom (NED)

Stef Clement (NED)

Steven Kruijswijk (NED)

Sebastian Langeveld (NED)

Thomas Leezer (NED)

Paul Martens (GER)

Grischa Niermann (GER)

Maarten Tjallingii (NED)

5.) Team HTC-Columbia (USA)

Lars Ytting Bak (DEN)

Mark Cavendish (GBR)

Bernhard Eisel (AUT)

Tony Martin (GER)

Mark Renshaw (AUS)

Michael Rogers (AUS)

Hayden Roulston (NZL)

Tejay Van Garderen (USA)

6.) Team RadioShack (USA)

Lance Armstrong (USA)

Janez Brajkovic (SLO)

Christopher Horner (USA)

Levi Leipheimer (USA)

Jason McCartney (USA)

Dmitriy Muravyev (KAZ)

Yaroslav Popovych (UKR)

José Luis Rubiera Vigil (ESP)

7.) Team Saxo Bank (DEN)

Matti Breschel (DEN)

Fabian Cancellara (SUI)

Jakob Fuglsang (DEN)

Juan José Haedo (ARG)

Stuart O’Grady (AUS)

Andy Schleck (LUX)

Andre Steensen (DEN)

Jens Voigt (GER)

Pro Continental Teams

8.) BMC Racing Team (USA)

Chad Beyer (USA)

Marcus Burghart (GER)

Chris Butler (USA)

Mathias Frank (SUI)

George Hincapie (USA)

Alexander Kristoff (NOR)

Jackson Stewart (USA)

Simon Zahner (SUI)

9.) Cervélo TestTeam (SUI)

Theo Bos (NED)

Joao Correia (POR)

Philip Deignan (IRL)

Heinrich Haussler (GER)

Jeremy Hunt (GBR)

Brett Lancaster (AUS)

Oscar Pujol Munoz (ESP)

Dominique Rollin (CAN)

Continental Teams

10.) Bissell (USA)

Rob Britton (CAN)

Daniel Holloway (USA)

Andy Jacques-Maynes (USA)

Ben Jacques-Maynes (USA)

Peer Latham (NZL)

Paul Mach (USA)

Jeremy Vennell (NZL)

Kyle Wamsley (USA)

11.) Fly V Australia (AUS)

Jonathan Cantwell (AUS)

Jai Crawford (AUS)

Benjamin Day (AUS)

Charles Dionne (CAN)

Aaron Kemps (AUS)

Bernard Sulzberger (AUS)

Jay Robert Thomson (RSA)

Phil Zajicek (USA)

12.) Jelly Belly Presented by Kenda (USA)

Jonathan Chordoff (USA)

William Dicknson (AUS)

Michael Friedman (USA)

Charles Bradley Huff (USA)

Jeremy Powers (USA)

Kiel Reijnen (USA)

Will Routley (CAN)

Bernard Van Ulden (USA)

13.) Kelly Benefit Strategies (USA)

Ryan Anderson (CAN)

Jesse Anthony (USA)

Dan Bowman (USA)

Alex Candelario (USA)

Reid Mumford (USA)

Neil Shirley (USA)

David Veilleux (CAN)

Scott Zwizanski (USA)

14.) SpiderTech Powered by Planet Energy (CAN)

David Boily (CAN)

Guillaume Boivin (CAN)

Lucas Euser (USA)

Martin Gilbert (CAN)

Kevin Lacombe (CAN)

Bruno Langlois (CAN)

Francois Parisien (CAN)

Andrew Randell (CAN)

15.) Team Type 1 (USA)

Davide Frattini  (ITA)

Ken Hanson (USA)

Aldo Ino Ilesic (SLO)

Christopher Jones (USA)

Valery Kobzarenko (UKR)

Javier Megias Leal (ESP)

Thomas Rabou (NED)

Scott Stewart (USA)

16.) UnitedHealthcare Presented by Maxxis (USA)

Christopher Baldwin (USA)

Matthew Crane (USA)

Marc De Maar (NED)

Max Jenkins (USA)

Karl Menzies (AUS)

Andrew Pinfold (CAN)

Rory Sutherland (AUS)

Bradley White (USA)

Stages for the 2010 Amgen Tour of California include:

  • Stage 1: Sunday, May 16 – Nevada City to Sacramento
  • Stage 2: Monday, May 17 – Davis to Santa Rosa
  • Stage 3: Tuesday, May 18 – San Francisco to Santa Cruz
  • Stage 4: Wednesday, May 19 – San Jose to Modesto
  • Stage 5: Thursday, May 20 – Visalia to Bakersfield
  • Stage 6: Friday, May 21 – Palmdale to Big Beak Lake
  • Stage 7: Saturday, May 22 – Los Angeles Individual Time Trial
  • Stage 8: Sunday, May 23 – Thousand Oaks/Westlake Village/Agoura Hills

For more information about the Amgen Tour of California, please visit www.amgentourofcalifornia.com.

Amgen Tour of California and Tour de France

Amgen Tour of California Peloton

AEG, the owners of the Amgen Tour of California, announced a media partnership with the owners of the Tour de France, beginning with the upcoming race in May.

Amaury Sport Organization (Tour de France) will bring their production team to California. The entire race will be filmed in High Definition. Eurosport and Versus are among the television stations carrying the broadcast. Our alpine mountains will be seen internationally.

Special contest for Locals Only. Email a simple paragraph of 25 words or more about why you’re excited about The Big Bear Climb, with your name and phone number. Email your entry to biz@bigbear.us . The first 10 emails received will win a Big Bear Climb T-Shirt in your choice of red or blue. The shirts say, The Big Bear Climb, Pasadena to Big Bear Lake. They are now collectors’ items.

To enter, you must be able to pick up you T-Shirt from Sara, the Director of the Big Bear Lake Chamber of Commerce.  By entering, you give us permission to post your name and your paragraph about the Big Bear Climb to our local blog, www.thebigbearclimb.com.

Local Rumor; Levi Leipheimer was spotted in Big Bear Lake, CA yesterday!

Locals Enter to Win!

Video Results 2009 Tour of California

Levi Leipheimer is 3 Time Amgen Tour of California Winner

Levi Leipheimer won the 2009 Amgen Tour of California, his third win. Velo Center News interviews him after the win. He describes the emotional pressure and that the win was the sweetest ever. I hope he likes The Big Bear Climb!

Levi Leipheimer Bio
Sport: Cycling, Road
Born: 10/24/1973
Height: 5 foot 7 inches / 171cm
Birthplace: Butte, Montana
Weight: 140 pounds / 63kg
Resides: Santa Rosa, California/Gerona, Spain
Team: Astana

Career Highlights
2001 Vuelta a Espana, Overall – 3rd Place
2001 World Championships, Time Trial – 4th Place
2002 Route du Sud, Overall – 1st Place
2004 Setmana Catalana, Stage 4, 1st Place
2005 Tour of Germany, 1st Place Overall and Stage Winner
2005 Dauphine Libere, 3rd Overall
2005 Tour of Georgia, 2nd Overall
2006 Tour of California Prologue, 1st Place
2006 Dauphine Libere, 1st Overall
2006 Deutschland Tour, 2nd Overall and Stage Winner
2007 Tour of California, 1st Overall and Stage Winner
2007 Tour de France, 3rd Overall and Stage Winner
2007 Deutschland Tour, 2nd Overall
2007 USPRO National Road Race, National Champion
2008 Tour of California, 1st Overall and Stage Winner
2008 Dauphine Libere, 3rd Overall and Stage Winner
2008 Cascade Classic, 1st Overall and Stage Winner
2008 Olympic Games, Time Trial Bronze Medalist
2009 Tour of California, 1st Overall and Stage Winner