Posted: Thu, Feb 21st
The Tour of California heads south as the podium battle narrowsAs predicted, stage 3 proved itself pivotal to the overall of the Amgen Tour of California. While we don’t yet know who will take the overall title, we can probably rule out 115 of the 120 men left in the race. Those still with a realistic chance include defending champion ...
Posted: Wed, Feb 20th
Astana's Levi Leipheimer takes the lead after third stage of the 2008 Amgen Tour of CaliforniaRabobank’s 21-year-old Robert Gesink climbed his way to the biggest win of his young career Wednesday in stage 3 of the Amgen Tour of California. Levi Leipheimer, who went clear with Gesink from a select bunch of chasers over Sierra Road, finished second on the day to take the ...
Posted: Wed, Feb 20th
The Tour's true shakedown begins over Mt. Hamilton, Sierra RoadThe real race for the overall begins Wednesday at the Amgen Tour of California. After a prologue and two stages for the sprinters, stage 3 takes the riders up and over five categorized climbs, including the race’s only hors categorie mountain.
After three ...
Posted: Tue, Feb 19th
Boonen bounds to California win, as Farrar moves into jerseyTom 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 ...
Posted: Tue, Feb 19th
California stage 2: Davids and GoliathsLike 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 ...
Posted: Mon, Feb 18th
JJ Haedo makes it look easyYellow jersey Fabian Cancellara had both hands up in the air well before any of the sprinters crossed the stage 1 Tour of California finish line — his CSC teammate JJ Haedo had the clear win.
After three laps of a crowd-packed Santa Rosa circuit, Haedo hit from his CSC ...
Posted: Mon, Feb 18th
Wegmann rides proto electric Dura-Ace in CaliforniaGerolsteiner rider Fabian Wegmann is the one rider in the Amgen Tour of California on the latest prototype version of the Shimano Dura-Ace group.
VeloNews spotted it before the start of stage 1 in Sausalito, and got the walkthrough with ...
Posted: Mon, Feb 18th
Farrar, Cavendish, other sprinters could take California jersey todayAstana’s Levi Leipheimer put in the best prologue ride of the overall favorites at the Amgen Tour of California. However, Fabian Cancellara's leader’s jersey may well go to a sprinter following today’s stage. Eight fast finishers all sit ...
Posted: Sun, Feb 17th
Cancellara wins Amgen openerWhat more fitting an opening to the Tour of California than the best racers in the world flying down asphalt between rows of palm trees, and who a more fitting winner than current world time trial champion Fabian Cancellara (CSC)? The Swiss rider turned a time of 3:51.211 to ...
Posted: Sun, Feb 17th
Flat route favors Wiggins and Cancellara?For the first year, the Amgen Tour of California is opening with a dead-flat prologue, a 2.1-mile runway down University Avenue in Palo Alto into Stanford University. World and Olympic individual pursuit champion Bradley Wiggins and world time trial champion Fabian Cancellara ...
Posted: Sat, Feb 16th
Tour of California pre-race galleryThe evening before the prologue of the third annual Amgen Tour of California, mechanics scrambled to assemble the hundreds of bikes that will be raced over the next eight days. VeloNews took a stroll around the parking lot of the race hotel for a perspective on what's ...
Posted: Sat, Feb 16th
Fast and Furious: California hosts best-ever sprint contingentHe’s done it two years running, but scoring a pair of stage wins will be tougher than ever this year for J.J. Haedo. CSC’s big Argentinean sprinter currently holds the record for career Amgen Tour of ...