Photo Courtesy of Steephill
I am dedicating this one to the High Priest, with another Preacher's lyrics... We have, we have, we have, we have, say what!? (echoing from the turntables of Jam Master Jay) a whole lot of Superstars on this stage (Stage 3 to be exact) here today! But Levi wants y'all to understand one thing, and that is that the USA is his HOUSE! SO when I say whose house, y'all know what time it is! "Whose house...!!!? Levi's House!!! Loving the fist pump in the picture! Power to the people! Levi bring it home brother!
First I have to give props to Levi's teammate Jason McCartney, for setting a really good time for the first half of the Time Trial. Jason was in the top spot for a hot minute! Actually several hot minutes, so I ask that the Grammar Po-po pardon the hood comin' out in me. Mac finished 23rd, and helped keep Team Radio Shack in the Top 5 in the Team Standings as well. Also helping Trek stay in the Top 5 was Frank Schleck, whom also had a decent time finishing in 20th place. The Top 3 Time Trialers for Leopard Trek were:
Frank Schleck - 20th, Bruno Pires - 12th and Jens Voigt 8th, helping keep Leopard Trek in the Top 5 and allowing them to rest in 5th place in the Team Standings at the Time Trials end.
The Top 3 Riders for Shack were:
Jason Mc 23rd, Ivan Rovny 11th, and Stage Winner Levi Leipheimer. Shack lost the top spot in the Team Standings, but gained the Individual Yellow back with seeing Leipheimer win the Stage. It was one of the most dramatic Stages I have ever witnessed!!!
Mac held the top spot, for Shack, then along comes Zabriskie rocketing past and taking it from him. Evans was in good form and looked as though he might win yet another TT, but the Tour de France Champ, was just not as strong today as he was in the Tour de France. Colombian rider Rafael Infantino of Team EPM (I love the Spanish pronunciation... use the long "A" sound... Ep-A-M-A) took top honor momentarily, only to surrender it to Vande Velde whom just happen to break the race, and course record with his finish of 25:47.01! Levi would come along gritting his teeth, aerodynamically poised and out for YELLOW! 25'47" for Leipheimer, a new race and course record by .01 over the most recent record holder Vande Velde (whom had just finished a few minutes ahead of Leipheimer)! It was truly an incredible time trial!!!
First I have to give props to Levi's teammate Jason McCartney, for setting a really good time for the first half of the Time Trial. Jason was in the top spot for a hot minute! Actually several hot minutes, so I ask that the Grammar Po-po pardon the hood comin' out in me. Mac finished 23rd, and helped keep Team Radio Shack in the Top 5 in the Team Standings as well. Also helping Trek stay in the Top 5 was Frank Schleck, whom also had a decent time finishing in 20th place. The Top 3 Time Trialers for Leopard Trek were:
Frank Schleck - 20th, Bruno Pires - 12th and Jens Voigt 8th, helping keep Leopard Trek in the Top 5 and allowing them to rest in 5th place in the Team Standings at the Time Trials end.
The Top 3 Riders for Shack were:
Jason Mc 23rd, Ivan Rovny 11th, and Stage Winner Levi Leipheimer. Shack lost the top spot in the Team Standings, but gained the Individual Yellow back with seeing Leipheimer win the Stage. It was one of the most dramatic Stages I have ever witnessed!!!
Mac held the top spot, for Shack, then along comes Zabriskie rocketing past and taking it from him. Evans was in good form and looked as though he might win yet another TT, but the Tour de France Champ, was just not as strong today as he was in the Tour de France. Colombian rider Rafael Infantino of Team EPM (I love the Spanish pronunciation... use the long "A" sound... Ep-A-M-A) took top honor momentarily, only to surrender it to Vande Velde whom just happen to break the race, and course record with his finish of 25:47.01! Levi would come along gritting his teeth, aerodynamically poised and out for YELLOW! 25'47" for Leipheimer, a new race and course record by .01 over the most recent record holder Vande Velde (whom had just finished a few minutes ahead of Leipheimer)! It was truly an incredible time trial!!!
I had to post this pic! You can find these on Steephill, along with other great write ups, but I am hoping you drop by and see me too! My son is a huge Captain America fan, so I had to post the Z-man in his Patriotic National Champ attire! He was one of the first riders that I saw today catch the man in front of him.
Frank caught the rider in front of him as well, and put in a valiant effort, but still needs work on his Time Trialing. Frank has improved a bit more so that his brother Andy, but they can both stand to improve in their Time Trial efforts.
Cadel put in the Time Trial of his life in the Tour de France, and that is what took the race from 2nd and 3rd podium finishers Frank and Andy Schleck. Look at the calves on this man!!! Can we say, "chiseled?" Cadel put in another great ride today, and once again has shown why he is the defending Tour de France and World Champion, and deserving to be called among the elite! However, even though a brilliant ride for the Aussie, he fell just a bit short. Still very much in the hunt of the overall victory, but not in yellow just yet. The Rockies are a tall beast to tame, and not just anyone can tame them! However, the Stage Tamer today was one Levi Leipheimer. I know, I know, if... if's and buts were candy and nuts, we'd all have a Merry Christmas... but what if the rain hadn't fell yesterday? Would Levi's lead be even greater? The pics below show the near perfect form of Mr. Leipheimer. I loved the camera crew today, excellent work! They had some great close up shots, and it appeared that TeJay kept slipping forward in the saddle. He also favored his left, while Levi didn't appear to slip, but seemed to favor his right... Look at the look on Levi's face in the last picture. That is sure bust your heart determination right there boys, and lady girls!!! Well early rise, and it's already past my bedtime, so allow me to conclude with standings from the USA Pro Cycling Challenge, y de la Vuelta!!!
The Vuelta
Individual Standings look like this:1. Sylvain Chavanel - Quickstep
2. Daniel Moreno - KAT
3. Vincenzo Nibaldi - LIQ
4. Joaquin Rodriguez - KAT
5. Jakob Fulgsang - LEO
7. Maxime Monfort - LEO
14. Haimar Zubeldia - RSH
18. Janez Brajkovic - RSH
23. Tiago Machado - RSH
46. Oliver Zaugg - LEO
2. Daniel Moreno - KAT
3. Vincenzo Nibaldi - LIQ
4. Joaquin Rodriguez - KAT
5. Jakob Fulgsang - LEO
7. Maxime Monfort - LEO
14. Haimar Zubeldia - RSH
18. Janez Brajkovic - RSH
23. Tiago Machado - RSH
46. Oliver Zaugg - LEO
Team Standings as such:
1. Team Radio Shack
4. Leopard Trek one second behind third place Katusha!
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