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Cervelo Test Team’s Thor Hushovd takes bunch spring to win Stage 3.

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After completing one of the most defining stages of the 2009 Amgen Tour of California, which included the Sierra Road (Cat. 1) climb, a signature climb in the race, Thor Hushovd (NOR) of Cervelo Test Team held on to take the stage win.  Santa Rosa resident Levi Leipheimer (USA) of Astana had another strong performance in front of thousands of enthused cycling fans to retain the overall lead.

The riders were hit hard early in Stage 3, just five miles into the race, when they took on the first King of the Mountains competition (KOM) Sierra Road (1,930 ft.).  The racers then sped through flat sections that twisted and turned, including more than 40 switchbacks on Calaveras Road.  After tackling the second KOM climb of the day, Patterson Pass (category 4), the stage concluded with a lap around a downtown circuit in Modesto.

Beginning with the difficult Sierra Road climb, the 101.4-mile stage from San Jose to Modesto started off with a warm welcome from a massive crowd.  As the field started up the climb just outside of San Jose, a small breakaway group of four riders separated from the pack and was briefly joined by the previous day’s KOM leader Francisco Mancebo (ESP) of Rock Racing.

After taking first place in the first KOM competition, Mancebo sat up, leaving four riders to fight off the front: Bauke Mollema (NED) of Rabobank, Brian Vandborg (DEN) of Liquigas, Jeffry Louder (USA) of BMC Racing Team and Bradley White (USA) of Ouch Presented by Maxxis.

Back in the field, the combination of growing fatigue and inclimate weather conditions contributed to a string of mechanicals and accidents out on the road.  Omer Klem (USA) of Bissell Pro Cycling Team and Ian MacGregor (USA) of Team Type 1 both crashed out of the race early on and even overall race leader Leipheimer had an innocuous look at the pavement around the 35-mile mark after clipping a teammate's wheel.   Only Leipheimer was able to remain in the race.

"That was my fault; I just looked down for one second and it was windy and everybody moved left and right and next thing I know there was a touch of a wheel," commented Leipheimer.  “It hurts but it happens.  I didn’t break anything.  I’ve done it before; it’s not big deal.”

The four riders in the breakaway built a maximum gap of five and a half minutes, but this was not quite enough to hold off the hard charge by the sprinters in the final hour of racing.  A strong move by Louder before the finishing circuit only delayed the inevitable until the very end, where he was the last to be caught.  An impressive team effort propelled Hushovd to a sprint victory in front of a roaring crowd at the Modesto finish.  Hushovd confirmed that the team lead-out train was what set him up for the race's first mass finish.

“My teammates, including Hayden Roulston (NZL), started with 1 kilometer to go, and then Dominique Rollin (CAN) pulled to just the last corner,” said Hushovd.  “Then, (Brett) Lancaster (AUS) (of Cervelo Test Team) and I started to pass with only 150 meters to go, so our team did a great job today.”

Rabobank's Oscar Freire (ESP) and Team Columbia-Highroad’s Mark Renshaw (AUS) trailed in just behind for second and third, respectively.  Mark Cavendish (GBR) of Team Columbia-Highroad, one of the most well-known sprinters in the world, took fifth in the stage.  All of the riders that were in the top of the overall classification were in the group for the bunch sprint at the finish of the stage.

Three jerseys remained unchanged after Stage 3, including Leipheimer in the Amgen Leader Jersey, Mancebo in the Herbalife Sprint Jersey and Gesink in the Rabobank Best Young Rider Jersey.  Amgen’s Breakaway from Cancer™ Most Courageous Rider Jersey was awarded to White.  Mollema took the California Travel & Tourism Commission King of the Mountain (KOM) Jersey.

“Like the level of competition, the crowds here at the Amgen Tour of California continue to increase and get better each day,” said Andrew Messick, president of AEG Sports.  “With BMC’s Jeff Louder holding onto the lead for quite some time, and four of the top-five general classification leaders also being American, U.S. cycling has put on an incredible showing which could certainly continue throughout the remainder of the race.  What’s truly exciting is that with five days of competition still to come, no fewer than ten riders could win the race this Sunday in Escondido.”

Stage 4 – Wednesday, Feb, 18 – Merced to Clovis (115.4 mi/185.7 km)
Start time: noon, estimated finish 3:50-4:30 p.m.

Stage 4 will introduce two new host cities and the Sierra Mountains to the Amgen Tour of California.  With four KOM competitions and several sprints, Stage 4 will be a test for the riders with consistently hilly and technical terrain.  From the start in Merced to the finish in Clovis, this stage will be characterized by consistent climbing surrounded by the beautiful mountain scenery.  Fans can watch the climbs, always a spectator favorite, at any of the four locations – Hwy 140, twice on Hwy 49 and Crane Valley Road.  Coming to a finish in Old Town Clovis, this stage will introduce the beauty of Central California to the Amgen Tour of California.

For full results, archived footage, GPS data, course information, race play-by-play and more, please visit the official race Web site at www.amgentourofcalifornia.com.

In addition to the Web site, fans can view the race on the daily VERSUS broadcasts.  Stage 4 will air live on VERSUS tomorrow at 1 p.m. PT/4 p.m. ET.

Stage 3 top-five finishers:

1) Thor Hushovd (NOR), Cervelo Test Team
2) Oscar Freire (ESP), Rabobank
3) Mark Renshaw (AUS), Team Columbia-High Road
4) Tyler Farrar (USA), Garmin-Slipstream
5) Mark Cavendish (GBR), Team Columbia-High Road
 
General Classification top-five standings as of Stage 3:
1) Levi Leipheimer (USA), Astana
2) Michael Rogers (AUS), Team Comumbia-High Road
3) David Zabriskie (USA), Garmin-Slipstream
4) Lance Armstrong (USA), Astana
5) Christopher Horner (USA), Astana
 
Stage 3 jersey winners include:
Amgen Race Leader Jersey- Levi Leipheimer (USA), Astana
Amgen's Breakaway from Cancer Most Courageous Rider Jersey- Bradley White (USA), OUCH Presented by Maxxis
Herbalife Sprint Jersey- Francisco Mancebo (ESP), Rock Racing
Rabobank Best Young Rider Jersey- Robert Gesink (NED), Rabobank
California Travel & Tourism Commission King of the Mountain (KOM) Jersey- Bauke Mollema (NED), Rabobank

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