Amgen Tour of California | New Zealander Wins 2017 Amgen Tour; 3 Americans in Top 5
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PASADENA, Calif. (May 20, 2017) – After cycling for seven days and 583 miles across California, Team LottoNL-Jumbo’s George Bennett (NZL) claimed the 2017 Amgen Tour of California race championship today in Pasadena with an overall time of 22 hours, 54 minutes and 38 seconds at America’s largest professional cycling stage race. In his third Amgen Tour of California appearance, the New Zealander had ridden in second place overall since Stage 2 Monday, until overtaking the race lead from BORA-hansgrohe’s reigning Polish National Road Race champion Rafal Majka in an inspired Big Bear Lake Time Trial ride on Friday. Today’s victory marks the first WorldTour overall race win for a New Zealand professional cyclist. “It’s a race all the riders look forward to. We used of think of coming to California as a holiday race, a fun, away from home time where you could sit and take it a bit easy, but now it has turned into a super-hard race and a really competitive race… You see a lot of big stars here now,” said Bennett. “Today is really special. I had a few hours last night to let it sink in, and then it clicked over to business time, and we knew we had a job on our hands today, and we were up to the task. It’s really relieving to be over the line and still have this jersey on.” After Stage 7 presented by Breakaway from Cancer® from Mountain High to Pasadena, Majka ended the race in second place, 35 seconds behind Bennett’s overall time. Cannondale-Drapac Pro Cycling Team’s Andrew Talansky (Napa, Calif.) rode into third place overall yesterday, and maintained that position to earn his first career overall podium finish at this race (he was fourth overall last year). Talansky and Majka attacked Bennett during the stage, but ultimately were not able to pull back enough time to realign the leader board today. American riders Brent Bookwalter (BMC Racing Team) and Ian Boswell (Team Sky) round out the overall top-5. Rally Cycling’s Rob Britton (CAN), who spent the past three road stages in a breakaway, rode out front again today in a breakaway of six, along with teammates Sepp Kuss (USA) and Evan Huffman (El Dorado Hills, Calif.). Huffman was contesting the King of the Mountain competition, a title he took at last year’s race, which has been led by UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Team’s Daniel Jaramillo (COL) since the second day of racing this week. Huffman swept the three KOMs today, and the bonus points nearly earned him the category win. Huffman instead took his second stage win of the week (he also won Stage 4) and clinched the Breakaway from Cancer® / Breakaway from Heart DiseaseTMMost Courageous Rider Jersey. Jaramillo retained the Lexus King of the Mountain Jersey. Also in the lead group today were Team Sky’s David Lopez Garcia (ESP) and Cofidis, Solutions Crédits’ Nicolas Edet (FRA), who took second and third place on the stage respectively. Garcia’s Team Sky will go home with the overall team classification win as well. After a disappointing time trial yesterday where he was plagued with mechanical issues, Team Dimension Data’s Lachlan Morton (AUS) also spent the day in the breakaway. Morton picked up maximum Sprint points outside of Pasadena, and along with his determined ride today, earned back the TAG Heuer Best Young Rider Jersey, which Morton he had held since Stage 2, until it transferred to Team Sky’s Tao Geoghegan Hart (GBR) yesterday. BORA-hasgrohe’s two-time World Champion Peter Sagan (SVK) added a stage win to his Amgen Tour of California record (now 16) this week, and will go home with his seventh Visit California Sprint Jersey. “It’s a very nice race. Good weather, nice people and good stages. I’m very happy I got one stage. That’s very good for me….I got another green jersey, so I’m pretty satisfied with this [Amgen] Tour of California. Yes, we could have done more, but a race is a race, and everyone is different,” said Sagan. Earlier in the day, the main group containing Bennett lost ground on the descent after the second KOM, back more than a minute and a half with 30 miles left to ride. Though the peloton gained time back, pulling within 45 seconds in the final few miles as the sprinters’ teams arranged themselves in hopes of a group sprint finish, the breakaway persisted with the peloton rolling over the finish line 22 seconds behind the stage leaders. “What an amazing week of racing. We’re really proud to have reached a new level for the Amgen Tour of California as part of the UCI WorldTour, which is the highest level of cycling,” said Kristin Klein, president of the Amgen Tour of California and executive vice president of AEG Sports. “While it might be the twelfth edition of this race, we continue to see major firsts with a new rider winning the Amgen Tour of California and a Continental team taking stages in a WorldTour race for the first time in history.” Stage 7 Podium
2017 Final Standings
2017 Jersey Winners
Earlier this week, the women’s four-day, 256.6-mile Amgen Breakaway from Heart Disease™ Women’s Race empowered with SRAM concluded in Sacramento with Boels-Dolmans’ 2016 Olympic Games road race gold medalist Anna van der Breggen (NED) claiming the race championship just one second ahead of UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling’s Katie Hall (Saratoga, Calif.). This was the second year for the race on the UCI Women’s WorldTour. “Mounting women’s and men’s WorldTour level races brought high expectations coming into this year. Reflecting back on the past 10 days, it’s clear we lived up to that designation with world-class racing, dramatic wins and record-breaking crowds, all while showcasing the beauty of California,” said Klein. Breakaway from Cancer® / Breakaway from Heart Disease™ Following a successful week of honoring and celebrating heart disease and cancer survivors as the race traveled through the state, a Breakaway Mile walk took place in Pasadena today. Tony Zee, a Pasadena firefighter and cancer survivor, served as Grand Marshal of the parade and was joined by 200 community members to honor the millions of cancer survivors worldwide. For more information, visit breakawayfromcancer.com and www.breakawayfromheartdisease.com to learn more. About the Amgen Tour of California The Amgen Tour of California is a Tour de France-style cycling road race created and presented by AEG that challenges the world’s top professional cycling teams to compete along a demanding course that traverses hundreds of miles of California’s iconic highways, byways and coastlines each spring. The teams chosen to participate have included Olympic medalists, Tour de France contenders and World Champions. The first-ever U.S. UCI WorldTour course will cover more than 575 miles through 12 Host Cities May 14-20, including Sacramento, Modesto, San Jose, Pismo Beach, Morro Bay, Santa Barbara, Santa Clarita, Ontario, Mt. Baldy, Big Bear Lake, Mountain High and Pasadena. The Amgen Breakaway from Heart DiseaseTM Women’s Race empowered with SRAM May 11-14 covered more than 250 miles through South Lake Tahoe, Elk Grove and Sacramento. More information is available at amgentourofcalifornia.com. About Amgen Amgen is committed to unlocking the potential of biology for patients suffering from serious illnesses by discovering, developing, manufacturing and delivering innovative human therapeutics. This approach begins by using tools like advanced human genetics to unravel the complexities of disease and understand the fundamentals of human biology. Amgen focuses on areas of high unmet medical need and leverages its expertise to strive for solutions that improve health outcomes and dramatically improve people’s lives. A biotechnology pioneer since 1980, Amgen has grown to be one of the world’s leading independent biotechnology companies, has reached millions of patients around the world and is developing a pipeline of medicines with breakaway potential. For more information, visit www.amgen.com and follow us on www.twitter.com/amgen. About AEG Headquartered in Los Angeles, California, AEG is the world’s leading sports venue and live entertainment company. With offices on five continents, AEG operates in the following business segments: AEG Facilities, which is affiliated with or owns, manages or consults with more than 120 preeminent arenas, stadiums, theaters, clubs and convention centers around the world including The O2 Arena, the Sprint Center and the Mercedes-Benz Arenas; AEG Presents, which is dedicated to all aspects of live contemporary music performances, including producing and promoting global and regional concert tours, music and special events and world-renowned festivals; AEG Real Estate, which develops world-class venues, as well as major sports and entertainment districts like STAPLES Center and L.A. LIVE; AEG Sports, which is the world’s largest operator of sports franchises and high-profile sporting events; and AEG Global Partnerships, which oversees worldwide sales and servicing of sponsorships including naming rights, premium seating and other strategic partnerships. Through its worldwide network of venues, portfolio of powerful sports and music brands and its integrated entertainment districts, AEG entertains more than 100 million guests annually. More information about AEG can be found at www.aegworldwide.com. (c)2017 AEG | SCVTV
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