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2007 Tour of California


FieldValue
name2007 Tour of California
imageTourofcalifornia2007.jpg
image_captionMap of the 2007 Tour of California
image_size350
seriesUCI America Tour
dateFebruary 18–25, 2007
stages7+Prologue
distance650
unitmi
firstLevi Leipheimer
first_natUSA
first_team
first_coloryellow
secondJens Voigt
second_natGER
second_team
thirdJason McCartney
third_natUSA
third_team
mountainsChristophe Laurent
mountains_natFRA
mountains_team
mountains_colorred
youthRobert Gesink
youth_natNED
youth_team
youth_colorwhite
sprintsJuan José Haedo
sprints_natARG
sprints_team
sprints_colorgreen
team
previous2006
next2008

The 2007 Tour of California was the second edition of the Tour of California, an eight-day, 650-mile (1,045 km) stage race that passed through the California redwoods, wine country and the Pacific Coast. The road bicycle racing event was held on February 18, 2007. The 2007 Tour of California was part of the 2006–2007 UCI America Tour and the inaugural 2007 USA Cycling Professional Tour.

On November 28, 2006, the UCI upgraded the multi-day event from 2.1 (category 1) to 2.HC (; English: beyond categorization).

Stages and results

Prologue: San Francisco

The Prologue was an individual time trial held Sunday, February 18, 2007, in San Francisco. Native Californian and last year's prologue champion Levi Leipheimer edged out Colorado's Jason Donald from and former NCAA Road Champion Benjamin Jacques-Maynes.

CyclistTeamTime
1Levi Leipheimer
2Jason Donald
3Benjamin Jacques-Maynes

|| |General Classification after Prologue

CyclistTeamTime
1Levi Leipheimer
2Jason Donald
3Benjamin Jacques-Maynes

|}

CyclistTeamTime
1Brian Sheedy
2Tom Peterson
3Michael Jones

|}

Stage 1: Sausalito to Santa Rosa

Stage 1 was held Monday, February 19, 2007. A breakaway of four riders including Adam Hansen of was reeled in shortly before the finish in Santa Rosa. During the second of the three finishing laps in Santa Rosa, a crash took down most of the peloton, including leader Levi Leipheimer. Those not involved in the crash fought for the stage victory, taken by Graeme Brown by mere millimeters.

Riders involved in the crash lost several minutes, but the race officials decided to credit most of them with the winner's time, meaning that Leipheimer retained the leader's jersey. This decision, which meant extending the "safety zone" to 6 miles (10 km) before the end, was criticized by some riders and team staff.

CyclistTeamTime
1Graeme Brown
2Greg Henderson
3Allan Davis

|| |General Classification after Stage 1

CyclistTeamTime
1Levi Leipheimer
2Jason Donald
3Benjamin Jacques-Maynes

|}

CyclistTeamTime
1Tom Peterson
2Jurgen Van De Walle
3Theo Eltink

|| |Points Classification after Stage 1

CyclistTeamTime
1Allan Davis
2Graeme Brown
3Greg Henderson

|}

Stage 2: Santa Rosa to Sacramento

Held Tuesday, February 20, 2007.

CyclistTeamTime
1Juan José Haedo
2Luca Paolini
3Thor Hushovd

|| |General Classification after Stage 2

CyclistTeamTime
1Levi Leipheimer
2Jason Donald
3Benjamin Jacques-Maynes

|}

CyclistTeamTime
1Tom Peterson
2Jurgen Van De Walle
3Christophe Laurent

|| |Points Classification after Stage 2

CyclistTeamTime
1Allan Davis
2Graeme Brown
3Juan José Haedo

|}

Stage 3: [[Stockton, California|Stockton]] to [[San Jose, California|San Jose]]

Held Wednesday, February 21, 2007.

CyclistTeamTime
1Jens Voigt
2Levi Leipheimer
3Chris Horner

|| |General Classification after Stage 3

CyclistTeamTime
1Levi Leipheimer
2Jens Voigt
3Rory Sutherland

|}

CyclistTeamTime
1Tom Peterson
2Jurgen Van De Walle
3Christophe Laurent

|| |Points Classification after Stage 3

CyclistTeamTime
1Allan Davis
2Jens Voigt
3Graeme Brown

|}

Stage 4: [[Seaside, California|Seaside]] to [[San Luis Obispo]]

Stage 4 was held Thursday, February 22, 2007. Reigning Olympic and World Champion Paolo Bettini captured Stage 4, the event's longest stage, edging Gerald Ciolek, Juan José Haedo, and Thor Hushovd in a sprint finish after the peloton reeled in a seven-man breakaway consisting of Hilton Clarke (), Aaron Olson (), Kirk O'Bee (), Alejandro Acton (), Christophe Laurent (), Lucas Euser (), and Sean Sullivan ().

CyclistTeamTime
1Paolo Bettini
2Gerald Ciolek
3Juan José Haedo

|| |General Classification after Stage 4

CyclistTeamTime
1Levi Leipheimer
2Jens Voigt
3Rory Sutherland

|}

CyclistTeamTime
1Christophe Laurent
2Jurgen Van De Walle
3Tom Peterson

|| |Points Classification after Stage 4

CyclistTeamTime
1Juan José Haedo
2Graeme Brown
3Thor Hushovd

|}

Stage 5: [[Solvang, California|Solvang]] [[Individual time trial|time trial]]

Held Friday, February 23, 2007, Stage 5 was an individual time trial. Yellow jersey holder Levi Leipheimer extended his lead over second place Jens Voigt and the rest of the field.

CyclistTeamTime
1Levi Leipheimer
2Jens Voigt
3Jason McCartney

|| |General Classification after Stage 5

CyclistTeamTime
1Levi Leipheimer
2Jens Voigt
3Jason McCartney

|}

CyclistTeamTime
1Christophe Laurent
2Jurgen Van De Walle
3Tom Peterson

|| |Points Classification after Stage 5

CyclistTeamTime
1Juan José Haedo
2Graeme Brown
3Thor Hushovd

|}

Stage 6: [[Santa Barbara, California|Santa Barbara]] to [[Santa Clarita, California|Santa Clarita]]

CyclistTeamTime
1Juan José Haedo
2Greg Henderson
3Paolo Bettini

|| |General Classification after Stage 6

CyclistTeamTime
1Levi Leipheimer
2Jens Voigt
3Jason McCartney

|}

CyclistTeamTime
1Christophe Laurent
2Jurgen Van De Walle
3Tom Peterson

|| |Points Classification after Stage 6

CyclistTeamTime
1Juan José Haedo
2Paolo Bettini
3Thor Hushovd

|}

; Young Rider Classification

  1. Robert Gesink, , 22.20.46

; Most Aggressive Rider:

  • Stuart O'Grady,

; Team classification

  1. , 66.56.17
  2. , +2.19
  3. , +3.20

Stage 7: [[Long Beach, California|Long Beach]] [[Criterium|circuit race]]

Held Sunday, February 25, 2007.

CyclistTeamTime
1Ivan Dominguez
2Graeme Brown
3Gerald Ciolek

|}

Final results

General Classification after Stage 7 (Final results)

CyclistTeamTime
1Levi Leipheimer
2Jens Voigt
3Jason McCartney
4Bobby Julich
5Stuart O'Grady
6Christian Vande Velde
7Michael Rogers
8Ben Day
9Franco Pellizotti
10Ryder Hesjedal
CyclistTeamTime
1Christophe Laurent
2Jurgen Van De Walle
3Tom Peterson

|| |Points Classification after Stage 7 (Final results)

CyclistTeamTime
1Juan José Haedo
2Graeme Brown
3Thor Hushovd

|}

CyclistTeamTime
1Robert Gesink
2Matthew Lloyd
3Tom Peterson

|| |Team Classification after Stage 7 (Final results)

TeamTime
1
2
3

|}

Jersey progress

Stage
(Winner)General Classification
Sprint Classification
Mountains Classification
Youth Classification
Team Classification
Most AggressiveLevi LeipheimerJuan José HaedoChristophe LaurentRobert Gesink
Prologue
(Levi Leipheimer)Levi Leipheimerno awardBrian SheedyTaylor Tollesonno award
Stage 1
(Graeme Brown)Allan DavisTom PetersonJurgen Van de Walle
Stage 2
(Juan José Haedo)Christophe Laurent
Stage 3
(Jens Voigt)Matthew LloydJens Voigt
Stage 4
(Paolo Bettini)Juan José HaedoChristophe LaurentAlejandro Acton
Stage 5
(Levi Leipheimer)Robert Gesinkno award
Stage 6
(Juan José Haedo)Stuart O'Grady
Stage 7
(Ivan Dominguez)Danny Pate
Final

Teams

;UCI ProTour teams

  • C.A -
  • DSC -
  • GST -
  • LIQ -
  • PRL -
  • QSI -
  • RAB -
  • TMO -
  • CSC -

;UCI Professional Continental teams

  • HNM -
  • NIC -
  • TSL -

;UCI Continental teams

  • BMC -
  • TUT -

;USA Cycling registered teams

  • COL -
  • JBC -
  • ABB -
  • USA - USA Cycling National Development Team

References

References

  1. "California, here we come". cyclingnews.com.
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