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Stage 7 - February 26: Redondo Beach Circuit Race, 123.1km
Commentary by Kristy Scrymgeour, with additional reporting from Mark Zalewski 
Complete live report
12:54 PST      Welcome to the final stage of the 
  inaugural Tour of California. We are at the start line here at Redondo Beach 
  and its pumping. There are people everywhere crowding around the teams as they 
  get ready to race, hanging out at the expo and getting autographs. Its a great 
  atmosphere!. The race has really bee quite a success. The riders are all saying 
  good things about it and it looks like it has a promising future.     
  Todays final stage is 123km in length and consists of ten laps of a 12.3km circuit. 
  Starting and finishing down at the beach, the course then heads up Catalina 
  Avenue and loops up to Palos Verde Blvd and back down Paseo De La Playa back 
  to Catalina to the finish. The roads are wide open suburban roads. There is 
  a short little climb mid way but nothing too challenging. We should see a fast 
  exciting race. 
13:01 PST      No neutral start today, we are straight 
  into racing. We have just heard the US National Anthem and we're off. 
13:05 PST      In the team cars, the race directors 
  are currently doing their daily race radio check to make sure they can head 
  the commissaires. 
13:09 PST      We have a break already. Four riders 
  have a gap of 20" so far.  
13:09 PST      Crash! We have some riders down. T-Mobole, 
  Gerolsteiner and a few others. They're all right back up and all look to be 
  ok. 
13:11 PST      The riders in the break are Aaron 
  Olson (Prodir), Glen Chadwick (Navigators), Davide Frattini (Colavita) and Scott 
  Zwizanski (Kodak Sierra Nevada).  
13:12 PST      The peloton is in neutral mode for 
  a minute or so because of the crash. 
13:15 PST      The lead riders now have 45" on the 
  field, helped by the fact that the main bunch slowed down a little bit for an 
  unofficial neutral to wait for the riders who crashed. About 12 riders were 
  held up by the crash.   
13:16 PST      The gap is now 1'20". 
13:18 PST      Some riders are taking advantage of 
  the fact that the bunch is slowly rolling along to take a nature break. More 
  riders from the crash are making it back to the field now. Preben Van Hecke 
  (Davitamon Lotto), Kilian Pauriol (Credit Agricole), Michael Barry (Discovery) 
  and Andre Greipel (T-Mobile) have all made it back to the field. 
13:18 PST      Greipel is still asking for assistance 
  from the team car. Sebastian Lang (Gerolsteiner) was also involved in the crash 
  and has made it back to the bunch. 
13:20 PST      Robert Hunter (Phonak) has abandoned 
  the race after that crash.    The break has increased to 2'20". 
13:21 PST      Phil Zajicek is out of the race too. 
  He is at the medical tent. He's ok but a bit scraped up. 
13:22 PST      Tom Peterson (TIAA CREF) has also 
  just rejoined the bunch. He was involved in the crash too as has a bit of road 
  rash but is on his bike. He wears the young riders jersey so it is appropriate 
  that the field has waited. 
13:22 PST      The break is getting a bit of an unfair 
  advantage because of this crash, but its early days yet. 
13:25 PST      We are just over one lap down. The 
  bunch is still just cruising slowly waiting for all riders caught up in the 
  crash to get sorted. 
13:27 PST    16km/107km to go  The leaders are going 
  through the sprint line which is midway through the course. We don't have any 
  sprints until the fourth lap. 
13:28 PST      Koldo Gil (Prodir Saunier Duval) has 
  also abandoned the stage after that crash. 
13:30 PST      The gap is now 3'40". 
13:31 PST      The gap is 5'20". 
13:32 PST      Sebastian Lang (Gerolsteiner) who 
  was so aggressive in yesterdays race has also abandoned. 
13:36 PST    20km/103km to go  Tom Peterson has been 
  looked at by the medical team. He has also switched shoes with one of his team 
  members and is really being quite brave in continuing the race. He has the young 
  riders jersey, so everything to gain by finishing, but he may not be all that 
  comfortable after the crash. His shoes must be a little beaten up. 
13:37 PST      The gap is now 6'45". 
13:40 PST      The guys in the break are working 
  well together, taking even turns and by chance have just been able to get this 
  huge gap. We will see the teams co-operating in the bunch soon to gradually 
  bring them back. Only four teams are represented in the bunch so plenty of teams 
  to chase. 
13:41 PST      The main field is coming through the 
  finish line to see eight laps to go. 
13:44 PST    25km/98km to go  When they came through 
  the finish line, Chris Horner (Davitamon Lotto) was on the front. They are not 
  chasing at all right now. Mostly just sitting in the bunch and chatting. Taking 
  it easy.  
13:45 PST      We talked to Aaron Olson (Colavita) 
  before the race and he said he's been feeling better every day and was feeling 
  good this morning. 
13:47 PST      One thing interesting in the break 
  is that Davide Frattini and Aaron Olsen used to ride on the same team together 
  last year in Colavita, so they'll be feeling comfortable up front together. 
13:50 PST      Glen Chadwick (Navigators) is only 
  6'32" down on GC, so he is now the race leader on the road. You can rest assured 
  that Phonak will be watching that gap.   
13:52 PST    36.9km/86.1km to go  The break is coming 
  through the finish line for the end of three laps. This lap will see the first 
  sprint of the day.  
13:54 PST      The medical team has already run out 
  of supplies already and have to go back to headquarters and stock up. 
13:56 PST      In addition to points at the sprint 
  line today, each intermediate sprint also carries a $1000 prime. The leaders 
  are getting ready for the first sprint of the day. 
13:56 PST      The field is currently being led by 
  three Davitamon Lotto riders. 
13:59 PST      Davitamon Lotto will be wanting to 
  keep things together for Freddie Rodriguez today. He's just missed out on a 
  stage win and has taken three second places in the tour so far. Davitamon Lotto 
  has finally started the chase. It was single file as they came through the finish 
  line after lap three. 
14:01 PST      The sprint is coming up, we'll definitely 
  see the gap come down this lap with the chase in progress.  
14:03 PST    40km/83km to go  The field are 40km 
  into the stage, with the break up ahead. They're all still working hard in the 
  break. Equal turns, nice and smooth. Their gap has come down again to 6'25". 
14:04 PST      This means that Chadwick is no longer 
  the tour leader on the road. 
14:06 PST      You'll all be happy that of all the 
  riders who fell, no-one is seriously injured. Quite a few have nasty road rash, 
  but nothing serious. Navigators is a little worried about Phil Zajicek who had 
  a broken wrist a couple of weeks ago. He'll have to go for X-Rays to make sure 
  he didn't harm it again. 
14:06 PST      His father is actually at the race 
  today with him, so he's in good hands. 
14:08 PST      Scott Zwizanski (Kodakgallery.com 
  Sierra Nevada) took the first sprint of the day, followed by Frattini and Chadwick. 
  He also takes $1000 for winning the sprint. 
14:09 PST    43.7km/79.3km to go  The break is now 
  coming through the finish line at the end of lap four. They get a huge cheer 
  from the crowd. They see six laps to go. 
14:12 PST      The gap has come down to 5'30" with 
  Davitamon Lotto still on the front of the bunch setting tempo in the chase. 
14:14 PST      The main field go under the one kilometer 
  banner on the way to finishing four laps. The are 48.8km into the race. They 
  are bringing the gap down. Other teams are also helping out. 
14:17 PST      Davitamon is on the front now with 
  the Phonak team just behind them with Floyd tucked in safely. CSC and Health 
  Net are grouped together just behind them. The leaders are at the sprint line 
  again. There is no sprint this lap. 
14:19 PST    56km/67km to go  Five minutes is the 
  current gap. 
14:20 PST      Riders are now allowed to feed in 
  the feed zone. They can feed for the next four laps. 
14:22 PST      The gap keeps coming down. Its now 
  4'50". Phonak are happy that these other teams want stage wins as it prevents 
  them having to do too much at this stage. They still have their work to do making 
  sure Floyd is safe in the bunch, but right now Davitamon is setting the pace 
  in the chase. 
14:23 PST      The riders in the break are taking 
  about 15 second pulls, keeping things moving pretty steadily. With their gap 
  continuing to fall, their teammates in the bunch will be thinking about the 
  next move and who is going to counter. The gap is 4'40". 
14:27 PST    61.6km/61.4km to go  The leaders are 
  coming through the finish at the half way point and see five laps to go. They 
  still have a 4'40" gap with Davitamon Lotto chasing. 
14:29 PST      Another team who will be looking for 
  a stage win today is CSC. They were setting up the sprint yesterday for Stuart 
  O'Grady, "We started prepping the peloton for the last two laps and the team 
  worked together perfectly," Scott Sunderland told Cyclingnews after the race. 
  "Cancellara laid out the sprint nicely for O'Grady, but Stuey was blocked by 
  two riders ahead of him and had to hit the breaks to avoid crashing. It was 
  a shame he didn't have the chance to get in there as it was a tailor-made finish 
  for him."     We'll be looking for them again at today's finish. 
14:31 PST      We also talked to Harm Jansen (DS 
  of Toyota United). He is very excited at the way the race has gone for them 
  this week. Two stage wins in their first big race is "more than we could have 
  hoped for," he said. "The pressure was going to be on for this last stage," 
  added Jansen. "But now we can relax, the pressure's off." 
14:32 PST      The field has also reached the midway 
  point now and are headed out for their sixth lap. The pace is pretty fast for 
  this chase. 
14:37 PST      Back to the feed zone now for the 
  peloton. Its still pretty much Davitamon Lotto on the front followed with a 
  couple of other riders in there helping out a bit. There is one T-Mobile rider 
  up there. 
14:38 PST      The second sprint of the day was taken 
  by Glen Chadwick, taking points and $1000. He was followed by Scott Zwizanski 
  and Davide Frattini. 
14:39 PST      The main field is one kilometer to 
  the sprint line now. 
14:43 PST      The gap is still gradually coming 
  down. Its 4'00" now. Davitamon Lotto still on the front. Freddie Rodgriguez 
  is in the middle of the field saving his legs. Cadel Evans is at the back of 
  the field now getting service. 
14:43 PST    73.9km/49.1km to go  The break come 
  through the finish line now at the end of lap six. They have four laps to go. 
14:48 PST      The main field is approaching the 
  start/finish line and will see four laps to go.  
14:50 PST      The T-Mobile rider who is up in the 
  mix with Davitamon Lotto is Bernhard Kohl who was leading the mountain jersey 
  until stage 5. T-Mobile may go for the sprint again with Pollack. 
14:52 PST      our reporter Mark Zalewski has just 
  talked to CSC Director Scott Sunderland from a moto out of the course. Sunderland 
  is just waiting to see what happens here but if this is reeled in they'll be 
  working for O'Grady again. 
14:56 PST      We have finally heard what caused 
  the crash. It was one of those temporary cardboard garbage cans and it blew 
  out on the course. We have just talked to Phil Zajicek who is confident that 
  his wrist will be ok. He is disappointed to have to pull out of the race as 
  he was highly placed on GC. He was in 15th place only 2'32" down on CG and was 
  actually the highest placed non-ProTour American rider. 
14:57 PST      The gap has fallen to 3'45". 
14:59 PST      Greg Henderson (Health Net) is getting 
  neutral service at the moment. He has them re-taping his handelbars whilst riding 
  along at 51km/h (32m/h). He's one of the teams best sprinters and will want 
  some grip on his bars for the sprint later. 
15:04 PST      Or reporter Mark Zalewski is in the 
  car with the Navigators team now. Team Director Ed Beamon is yelling out the 
  car at Chadwick trying to gee him up. He's yelling "Big lap now, you really 
  have to dig deep here."  
15:06 PST      Jonas Carney is in the Kodak Sierra 
  Nevada car and Beamon is talking to him now out the window. They are both encouraging 
  their riders to really hit the gas this lap as its their last chance for this 
  break to work. 
15:07 PST      We are in the eighth lap now and the 
  main field is 5km to the sprint line. The gap is falling ever so slowly and 
  is now at 3'10". 
15:08 PST    91km/32km to go  The riders in the break 
  are at the feed zone. Olsen is leading up the small climb. 
15:10 PST      They are on the downhill section now 
  heading for the sprint. Their concern will not be with the sprint but making 
  sure they keep their rhythm to keep this break going. 
15:11 PST      Olsen crossed the sprint line first, 
  but they didn't sprint. They're all working very well together. Frattini takes 
  his turn now. Olsen has a puncture. Rear wheel. 
15:12 PST      His team car is with him and is changing 
  it quickly. He'll have to chase pretty hard now. 
15:14 PST      Olsen is making good progress back 
  into the break. That was a good change. 
15:14 PST      The gap has fallen now though to 2'40". 
15:16 PST      2km to go to the finish line where 
  they will see two laps to go. Olsen is back up doing turns now. 
15:19 PST      Greg Henderson (Health Net) just had 
  a shoe change and is back with the field. Lots of shoe issues today! 
15:20 PST    98.5km/24.5km to go  Here some the leaders 
  through the finish line. They only have 2'10" lead now with two laps to go but 
  they are working hard. 
15:23 PST      Radio Tour are reading off numbers 
  for medical control after the race. They will test the stage winner, the overall 
  GC winner and two random riders as they do every day. 
15:26 PST      The gap has fallen again to 1'35". 
  Its looking more and more like a sprint finish, but these guys are showing no 
  sign of giving up.  
15:26 PST      The sprinters teams will be starting 
  to get organised and perhaps we'll see some counterattacking from Gerolsteiner 
  again. It will definitely be another exciting finish.   
15:28 PST      Falling again. Its 1'20" now. 
15:30 PST      The guys in the break are still working 
  well together. They are on the back side of the course with a lap and a half 
  to go. It looks like CSC is on the front of the peloton right now. They are 
  going for another try for O'Grady now.  
15:32 PST      The Davitamon Lotto riders are also 
  up there. There's a lot of activity in the field with the teams getting organised 
  for the finish. Phonak is also present at the front, they seem to be doing the 
  majority of work on the front. This is good to keep Floyd safe, but they may 
  also be going for a stage win with Robert Hunter. 
15:33 PST    110km/13km to go  Lars Bak (CSC) is 
  back on the front. The break has 1'10" as they pass the finish line with one 
  lap to go. 
15:34 PST      The gap is 50" and falling. 
15:34 PST      The main field are coming up to the 
  finish line with one lap to go. 13km. 
15:36 PST      The crowd is going wild, the gap is 
  coming down. 
15:37 PST      Phonak still have guys on the front. 
  Horner is also up there too for Davitamon Lotto. 
15:38 PST      The gap is only 35" now. They will 
  probably get caught on this climb but they are still driving it really hard 
  and working well together. 
15:38 PST      The gap is 30 seconds. 
15:40 PST      They can see the break up ahead now. 
  Phonak and CSC both have riders up the front. They can see the break now.   
  Scott Zwizanski has attacked the break.  
15:41 PST      He has a 5" lead. Meanwhile back in 
  the bunch a Gerolsteiner rider has a lead on the bunch. 
15:42 PST      Chadwick is going after him and has 
  caught him on the climb. 
15:42 PST      Fabian Wegmann (Gerolsteiner) and 
  a Phonak rider have caught and passed the break.  
15:43 PST      With the break caught, we have a three 
  new riders off the front. Wegmann is one of them, one Phonak rider and a Navigator. 
  They''ve all been caught now. 
15:44 PST      They have just passed the sprint line 
  on the back side of the field. Its all together. CSC on the front but there's 
  an attack by Toyota United. 
15:45 PST      Covered by a Phonak rider.  
15:45 PST    118km/5km to go  CSC is back on the 
  front driving it like yesterday. About 5km to go now. 
15:45 PST      Four CSC lead the field. Discovery 
  riders are also near the front. 
15:46 PST      Floyd is up close to the front next 
  to a couple of Navigator riders.  
15:46 PST      They are single file again now and 
  flying towards the finish.  
15:47 PST      One CSC rider is still on the front. 
  A Gerolsteiner rider rolls through. 
15:47 PST      The field is now lead by Gerolsteiner. 
  Its single file. Another few riders try to come up the side but its too fast. 
15:47 PST      They Gerolsteiner rider has swung 
  off. 
15:48 PST      They are flying. They are making a 
  hard left turn, its single file. 
15:49 PST      They are on the flat, just over 1km 
  to go. Phonak is on the front, followed by Davitamon. 
15:49 PST    122km/1km to go  1km to go! 
15:49 PST      Phonak has swung off, its CSC on the 
  front. Four riders 
15:50 PST      CSC dominate again, all across the 
  road. T-Mobile rider comes up the side. 
15:50 PST      Its T-Mobile again! 
15:50 PST      Olaf Pollack takes his second win! 
15:52 PST      Looks like Haedo took second place 
  followed by another T-Mobile rider.  
16:03 PST      Thank you all for tuning in to Cyclingnews 
  for our live coverage this week. We have a few people to thank. One is John 
  Koslosky from Castro Valley Cyclery who took us up in the helicopter on stage 
  2, Steve Hegg for being a great driver during the week and the CSC and Navigators 
  teams for having us in their team cars today.     We hope you all enjoyed 
  the tour. We'll be back in the US next time for Tour de Georgia 
Results
Provisional
1 Olaf Pollack (T-Mobile) 
2 Juan Jose Haedo (Toyota United Pro)
3 Andre Greipel (T-Mobile) 
General Classification
1 Floyd Landis (Phonak)
2 David Zabriskie (Team CSC)                                  
3 Bobby Julich (Team CSC)    
  
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