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Powering up Bonny Doon Road
Team Saxo Bank's Gustav Larsson recorded some impressive numbers on his SRM power meter on Monday as he worked for his team leaders. Not only was the second stage of the Amgen Tour of California contested over a tough route with two major climbs, but the weather conditions again added that unpredictable element of "man v. nature."
Technical Q&A with Lennard Zinn – Brake squawk
Disc brake squeal
Dear Lennard,On Tap at AToC: Stage 3 – Over Sierra Road and into the flatlands
Last year, Sierra Road proved to be a decisive climb in the Amgen Tour of California, placed as it was near the San Jose finish of stage 3. This year, the race hits Sierra Road, but in the opposite direction and at a much earlier point in the third stage of the race. Tuesday's route takes riders from San Jose up the steep Sierra Road climb, across Alameda County to the categorized climb of Patterson Pass, and then down into the flatlands towards Modesto.
AToC official Andrew Messick on why Mancebo, and other Puerto riders are in the race this year.
Just how much has luck shone upon Rock Racing’s Amgen Tour of California stage 1 winner Francisco Mancebo? Consider this — not only was the Spaniard’s GC lead increased Sunday when race officials decided to shorten the stage length into Santa Rosa, thereby altering the point at which the GC would be determined, but by last year’s standards, Mancebo might not even be participating in the event.
Live Update Archive: 2009 AToC Stage 2 (Sausalito to Santa Cruz)
- 04:11 AM: Good day and welcome
to VeloNews.com's Live Coverage of the second stage of the 2009 Amgen Tour of California, a 115.9-mile (186.6km) ride from Sausalito to Santa Cruz.
Today's stage will mark the first time the race crosses that icon of the Bay Area, the Golden Gate Bridge. Closing the most direct road from Marin County to San Francisco is a sure sign of the growing political and economic muscle this race is beginning to wield in California.
Levi: “Light it up, Popo”
Defending champion Levi Leipheimer (Astana) seized the lead of the 2009 Amgen Tour of California on Monday with a daring attack on the steeps of Bonny Doon just outside the finish in Santa Cruz. Thomas Peterson (Garmin-Slipstream) won stage 2, a 115.9-mile ride from Sausalito to Santa Cruz, with Michael Rogers (Columbia-Highroad) finishing third on the day and slotting into second overall. But the race clearly belonged to Leipheimer, who shot away from his rivals to chase down a disintegrating break and snatch the leader’s jersey from Rock Racing’s Francisco Mancebo.
Chodroff, Miller clinch Valley of the Sun; Garcia, Koch take finale
Jonathan Chodroff (OUCH-Maxxis) and Amanda Miller (Lip Smacker) wrapped up the overall titles in the 17th John Earley Memorial Valley of the Sun stage race on Sunday outside Phoenix. Jose Garcia (Rock Racing) and Shannon Koch (Metro Volkswagen) won the finale, a criterium in the West Valley town of Buckeye that saw both the men's and women's races end in two-up sprints. The 70-minute men’s race was a highly controlled affair that saw few breaks last more than a handful of laps on the 0.8-mile, L-shaped course.
Napolitano takes Ruta stage, Posthuma seizes lead
Danilo Napolitano nabbed yet another victory for the upstart Katusha team, this time in the first stage at the Vuelta a Andalucía/Ruta del Sol in Spain. Thanks to a top-notch leadout from teammates Filippo Pozzato and Gert Steegmans, the brawny Italian sprinter easily out-kicked Tom Veelers (Skil-Shimano) to win the 169.2km first stage from La Guardía de Jaén to Humilladero. Jurgen Roelandts (Silence-Lotto) came through third while overnight leader Xavier Tondo (Andalucía-CajaSur) finished out of the top-10 and forfeited the race leader’s jersey.
On Tap at AToC, Stage 2: Chasing Mancebo
It’s hard to imagine a more scenic race start than a crossing of the Golden Gate Bridge, which is exactly how stage 2 of the Amgen Tour of California kicks off. The 115.9-mile stage from Sausalito down the coast to Santa Cruz is something right out of a tourism book, visiting San Francisco streets, redwood forests and miles and miles of Pacific Ocean coastline.
CAS upholds Ascani suspension
The International Court of Arbitration upheld a two-year doping ban against deposed Italian time-trial champion Luca Ascani in a ruling issued Monday. The court, however, moved the start date of the suspension back to August 4, 2007, instead of February 27, 2008. The Italian cyclist had appealed against a doping ban, imposed by the Italian Olympic Committee (CONI) after he tested positive for blood-boosting drug EPO following the time trial at the Italian road cycling championships on June 26, 2007.
Live Report Archive: 2009 AToC Stage 1 (Davis to Santa Rosa)
- 12:02 PM: Good day and welcome
to VeloNews.com's Live Coverage of the first stage of the 2009 Amgen Tour of California, a rainy, rainy ride from Davis to Santa Rosa.
It's been raining for hours here in Northern California and riders are being called to the line. The boys from Saxo Bank, however, are among many who seem content to remain hunkered down in their busses. But the formal start should be soon.
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Power in the rain: Saxo Banks’s Gustav Larsson’s power readings from Sunday’s wet and long stage 1.
Positioning is everything on days such as Sunday’s wet and cold stage between Davis and Santa Rosa. It was only stage 1, but the day proved to be a costly one for many of the pre-Tour favorites. Gustav Larsson was one of the danger men that just happened to have a flat tire at just the wrong time. George Hincapie had just the same story to tell Sunday.