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Velonews HARD at work at Stage 2 Tour of California
Velonews HARD at work at Stage 2 Tour of California
The Charge Up Sierra Grade
The Charge Up Sierra Grade
A young fan
Mom, can I trade my bike for one of these?
Slipstream chases on the way to Sacramento
Slipstream takes over the chase on the way to Sacramento, and delivered the yellow jersey.
Mossy trees
Mossy trees overhang most of the early climb.
A rainy start in Santa Rosa.
A rainy start in Santa Rosa.
Peloton passing a vineyard.
The peloton passing a vineyard.
The peloton winds along a lake in route.
The peloton winds along a lake in route.
Scott Nydam starts his long ride through the vineyards.
Scott Nydam starts his long ride through the vineyards.
Miss Rose Petal
Miss Rose Petal, here to spread petals for the riders in Santa Rosa. Really.
David Millar checks on Tyler Ferrar.
David Millar checks on his charge, Tyler Ferrar, in the final laps.
Mavic mechanics ready for a day in the rain.
Mavic mechanics get ready to spend a long day in the rain.
Leipheimer with fans in the rain.
Levi with happy, wet fans in Santa Rosa.
Tyler Farrar on the podium.
Ferrar on the podium. Am I dreaming?
Old Disco teammates.
Old Disco teammates, Pena and Chechu.
Cozza interviewed
VeloNews editor-in-chief Ben Delaney gets a few words with Steven Cozza.
Cipo gets a proposal
And Cipo's reward, northern California chic.
Cipo climbs!
Yeah, that's right. Its Levi and Cipo leading on the first climb, near the top no less.
Boonen sprints!
Boonen closing in the finish, with Cipo.
Boonen climbing.
Boonen stretches his legs on a climb.
Angel blows a kiss
Angel blows kisses to the peloton on the first circuit. Probably not to the photographer.
Stage 2 Podium
The podium: Heinrich Haussler, Boonen and Mario Cipollini.
Tour of California Stage 2: Podium
The stage podium: 1. Tom Boonen, Heinrich Haussler and Mario Cipollini.
Farrar in yellow
Tyler Farrar in the Tour of California yellow jersey.
Tom Boonen winning the field sprint in front of the California Capitol
Tom Boonen winning the field sprint in front of the California Capitol
Arnold and Boonen on the podium, stage 2
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger with Tom Boonen on the podium after stage 2.
Boonen victorious in Sacramento
Tom Boonen won the second stage of the 2008 Tour of California by waiting and timing his sprint perfectly.
Boonen bounds to California win, as Farrar moves into jersey
Tom Boonen has now won stages of major races on three continents. The big Belgian blew past High Road’s Mark Cavendish to grab the stage 2 win of the Amgen Tour of California in a drizzly downtown Sacramento. Gerolsteiner’s Heinrich Haussler came second with the recently out-of-retirement Mario Cipollini showing he still can turn the pedals with a third-place performance.
No Tirreno, Milan-San Remo for Astana
The beleaguered Astana team – already excluded from the Giro d’Italia and Tour de France – received more bad news Tuesday after race organizers said the squad would not be invited at upcoming Italian races Tirreno-Adriatico and Milan-San Remo. That means Andreas Klöden, one of Astana’s top riders, won’t be able to defend his victory from last year at Tirreno-Adriatico. Both High Road and Slipstream-Chipotle earned bids to the important Italian races organized by RCS Sport, which also operates the Giro as well as other Italian events.
Boonen gets a Capitol victory
Tom Boonen takes the second stage of the Tour of California.
Amgen Tour of California: A day in the team car
With an available seat, Health Net-Maxxis team director Mike Tamayo offered VeloNews's Neal Rogers a spot in its Tour of California caravan vehicle for Tuesday’s wet stage from Santa Rosa to Sacramento. What follows is his account of a day riding with Tamayo and team mechanic Eva Barabas.
Petacchi wins; Lastras takes over in Spain
Alessandro Petacchi used all his wile to win a three-up sprint against younger Italian compatriots to win Tuesday’s 174.5km third stage from Otura to Jaén at the Vuelta a Andalucía-Ruta del Sol. The Milram sprinter had just enough in the tank to hold off Italian national champion Giovanni Visconti (Quick Step) and Riccardo Ricco (Saunier Duval), who came through second and third, respectively.
Tour of California Stage 2: Live Coverage — See how the race unfolded
- 09:40 AM: Good morning . . .. . . And welcome to stage 2 of the 2008 Amgen Tour of California, a 115.8-mile leg from Santa Rosa to Sacramento. We're due to get rolling at 10 a.m. local time.
Tim Johnson takes a feed
Tim Johnson takes a feed
Frank Pipp takes booties and a thermal jacket
Frank Pipp takes booties and a thermal jacket
The soggy finish area of stage 2
The soggy finish area of stage 2
Field at 5km from 2nd KOM
Field at 5km from 2nd KOM
Nick Waite
Nick Waite
Justin Spinelli
Justin Spinelli
Kevin Lacombe
Kevin Lacombe
Andrew Bajadali
Andrew Bajadali
Alex Candelario
Alex Candelario
Reid Mumford
Reid Mumford
Stage 2: Peanuts!
Santa Rosa is the hometown of famed cartoonist Charles A. Schulz.
Stage 2: Zabriskie
Slipstream-Chipotle rider David Zabriskie on his way to stage 2 sign in.
Stage 2: Kim Kirchen
High Road rider Kim Kirchen at the start of stage 2
Stage 2: Prince on high
Don’t drop that Pinarello Prince!
Stage 2: The Quick Step fleet
Specialized team bikes lined up outside the Quick Step-Innergetic team bus
Stage 2: The start
The peloton moments before the start of stage 2
Stage 2: Levi rolls out
Levi Leipheimer (left) rolls out at the start of stage 2
Tour of California stage 2 photo gallery
Stage 2 of the 2008 Amgen Tour of California got underway in a light rain. Here are some scenes from the roadside by VeloNews publisher Andy Pemberton.
Shimano American buys Pearl Izumi
From the perspective of executives at Pearl Izumi, the company’s sale to Shimano American Corp., announced Tuesday, was a relief. Other potential buyers — mostly venture capitalists — were eyeing the Colorado-based clothing company like a house flipper eyes a fixer-upper: something to throw a new coat of paint on, then re-sell for a huge profit. Shimano officials, however, look at Pearl like a young family sees a home, with plans to move in for the long haul. At least that’s how Pearl officials see it.
California stage 2: Davids and Goliaths
Like most stage races, the overall at the Amgen Tour of California boils down to who can climb and time trial. With only a 2.1-mile prologue and a single Cat. 3 climb ridden thus far, the major players are already moving forward, indicating who has the suds for the 15-mile stage 5 time trial and the big climbs on stage 3.
Shimano buys clothing company Pearl Izumi from Nautilus
IRVINE, Calif. USA 2/19/08 -- Bringing premium sports apparel and footwear to its offering of industry-leading cycling and fishing products, Shimano has completed its purchase of DashAmerica, Inc. (dba Pearl Izumi USA, Inc.) from Nautilus, Inc., announces David Pfeiffer, president of Shimano American Corporation. Pearl Izumi becomes a wholly owned subsidiary of Shimano’s U.S. operations, and will continue to operate from its facilities in Broomfield, Colorado and Kirchzarten, Germany.
Ventoux back for Paris-Nice
Riders won’t have it easy in the season’s first major stage race as Paris-Nice sees the return of the towering menace of Mont Ventoux for the first time in 20 years. Race officials unveiled details Tuesday of the 66th “Race to the Sun” with a few twists to a familiar pattern. Unchanged is the general route of the eight-day race, which opens with a short prologue south of Paris on March 9 and brushes up against the northern and eastern edges of the Massif Central and plunges across Provence until its traditional conclusion along the Promenade des Anglais in Nice on March 16.