Full Stage 4 results

Thursday February 21st, 2008 at 10:00 PM
Posted by: thien

After the longest stage in Tour of California history, it came down to a sole breakaway from Toyota United standout Dominique Rollin to take the victory.

We took a look at Dominique Rollin’s Fuji SL1 here
We talked to Dominique Rollin before the season here

Full results available after the click.

Position
Classement

No.
No.

UCI Code
Code UCI

Rider
Coureur

Team
Équipe

Time
Temps

Gap
Écart


1.

131

CAN

19821029

ROLLIN Dominique

TUP

6.56′08″

2.

31

USA

19730629

HINCAPIE George

THR

6.56′26″

18″

3.

16

ESP

19790314

CAMANO ORTUZAR Iker

SDV

6.56′26″

4.

33

GER

19860919

CIOLEK Gerald*

THR

6.58′36″

2′28″

5.

32

GBR

19850521

CAVENDISH Mark*

THR

6.58′36″

6.

47

ARG

19810126

HAEDO Juan Jose

CSC

6.58′36″

7.

167

USA

19730903

RODRIGUEZ Freddie

RRC

6.58′36″

8.

113

USA

19750226

CANDELARIO Alexander

KBM

6.58′36″

9.

87

FRA

19840411

TURGOT Sébastien

BTL

6.58′36″

10.

164

ITA

19670322

CIPOLLINI Mario

RRC

6.58′36″

11.

123

USA

19770805

JOHNSON Timothy

HNM

6.58′36″

12.

126

USA

19841215

MURPHY John

HNM

6.58′36″

13.

18

BRA

19780418

PAGLIARINI MENDONCA Luciano André

SDV

6.58′36″

14.

101

SUI

19721222

MOOS Alexandre

BMC

6.58′36″

15.

165

USA

19791026

OLLERENSHAW Doug

RRC

6.58′36″

16.

1

USA

19731024

LEIPHEIMER Levi

AST

6.58′36″

17.

67

FRA

19851004

SIMON Julien*

C.A

6.58′36″

18.

37

SWE

19840404

LÖVKVIST Thomas

THR

6.58′36″

19.

55

ESP

19740927

HORRILLO MUNOZ Pedro

RAB

6.58′36″

20.

108

USA

19771208

LOUDER Jeff

BMC

6.58′36″

21.

166

COL

19740710

PENA GRISALES Victor Hugo

RRC

6.58′36″

22.

51

ESP

19760215

FREIRE GOMEZ Oscar

RAB

6.58′36″

23.

91

GBR

19770104

MILLAR David

TSL

6.58′36″

24.

4

USA

19711023

HORNER Christopher

AST

6.58′36″

25.

28

BEL

19770209

VANDEWALLE Jurgen

QST

6.58′36″

26.

25

BEL

19860912

SEELDRAEYERS Kevin*

QST

6.58′36″

27.

77

SUI

19810509

ZAUGG Oliver

GST

6.58′36″

28.

53

NED

19860531

GESINK Robert*

RAB

6.58′36″

29.

74

AUT

19820104

KOHL Bernhard

GST

6.58′36″

30.

41

USA

19711118

JULICH Robert W

CSC

6.58′36″

31.

5

RUS

19750305

IVANOV Sergey

AST

6.58′36″

32.

93

USA

19760522

VANDEVELDE Christian

TSL

6.58′36″

33.

45

SWE

19800920

LARSSON Gustav

CSC

6.58′36″

34.

141

USA

19780922

JACQUES-MAYNES Benjamin

BPC

6.58′36″

35.

42

SUI

19810318

CANCELLARA Fabian

CSC

6.58′36″

36.

43

AUS

19730806

O’GRADY Stuart

CSC

6.58′36″

37.

46

GER

19710917

VOIGT Jens

CSC

6.58′36″

38.

94

USA

19861224

PETERSON Thomas*

TSL

6.58′36″

39.

135

AUS

19781211

DAY Benjamin

TUP

6.58′36″

40.

64

FRA

19800911

LE MEVEL Christophe

C.A

6.58′36″

41.

137

AUS

19730731

VOGELS Hendricus

TUP

6.58′36″

42.

13

ESP

19750311

CANADA GRACIA David

SDV

6.58′36″

43.

27

ITA

19740514

TOSATTO Matteo

QST

6.58′36″

44.

48

NED

19760129

KROON Karsten

CSC

6.58′36″

45.

21

ITA

19740401

BETTINI Paolo

QST

6.58′36″

46.

11

SUI

19790509

BERTOGLIATI Rubens

SDV

6.58′36″

47.

92

USA

19790112

ZABRISKIE David

TSL

6.58′36″

48.

44

USA

19730903

MCCARTNEY Jason

CSC

6.58′36″

49.

54

AUS

19780420

HAYMAN Mathew

RAB

7.01′13″

5′05″

50.

86

FRA

19830106

PICHOT Alexandre

BTL

7.01′13″

51.

52

COL

19790521

ARDILA CANO Mauricio Alberto

RAB

7.01′13″

52.

68

FRA

19810706

TALABARDON Yannick

C.A

7.01′13″

53.

146

USA

19811102

PELTONEN Garrett

BPC

7.01′13″

54.

63

LTU

19851208

KONOVALOVAS Ignatas*

C.A

7.01′13″

55.

35

LUX

19780703

KIRCHEN Kim

THR

7.01′13″

56.

104

RSA

19820820

LILL Darren

BMC

7.01′13″

57.

144

USA

19780111

OLSON Aaron

BPC

7.02′40″

6′32″

58.

143

USA

19770529

ZWIZANSKI Scott

BPC

7.02′40″

59.

7

KAZ

19730316

MIZUROV Andrey

AST

7.02′40″

60.

122

AUS

19820208

SUTHERLAND Rory

HNM

7.02′40″

61.

127

USA

19770522

PIPP K Frank

HNM

7.02′40″

62.

116

USA

19790831

SPINELLI Justin

KBM

7.02′40″

63.

24

BEL

19780411

HULSMANS Kevin

QST

7.02′40″

64.

3

RUS

19820704

GUSEV Vladimir

AST

7.02′40″

65.

83

FRA

19840426

QUEMENEUR Perrig

BTL

7.02′40″

66.

157

AUS

19840527

SANDERSON Nicholas

JBC

7.02′40″

67.

6

AUS

19830910

KEMPS Aaron

AST

7.02′40″

68.

107

USA

19850713

TOLLESON Taylor*

BMC

7.02′40″

69.

22

BEL

19801015

BOONEN Tom

QST

7.02′40″

70.

26

ITA

19760216

TONTI Andrea

QST

7.02′40″

71.

12

LAT

19760121

BELOHVOSCIKS Raivis

SDV

7.02′40″

72.

138

NZL

19801205

BLACKGROVE Heath

TUP

7.02′40″

73.

96

USA

19850303

COZZA Steven*

TSL

7.02′40″

74.

152

USA

19830420

REISTAD Nicholas

JBC

7.02′40″

75.

151

USA

19790911

VAN ULDEN Bernard

JBC

7.02′40″

76.

38

GBR

19800428

WIGGINS Bradley

THR

7.02′40″

77.

56

GER

19831026

MARTENS Paul

RAB

7.02′40″

78.

112

USA

19820106

BOWMAN Dan

KBM

7.02′40″

79.

118

USA

19831222

WAITE Nicholas

KBM

7.02′40″

80.

78

SUI

19740627

ZBERG Markus

GST

7.02′40″

81.

2

SLO

19831218

BRAJKOVIC Janez

AST

7.02′40″

82.

8

ESP

19730127

RUBIERA VIGIL José Luis

AST

7.02′40″

83.

106

USA

19711031

CRUZ Antonio

BMC

7.02′40″

84.

154

USA

19830421

LANGE Michael

JBC

7.02′40″

85.

121

USA

19790320

ZAJICEK Philip

HNM

7.02′40″

86.

142

USA

19781030

ZIRBEL Tom

BPC

7.02′40″

87.

84

FRA

19841126

JEROME Vincent

BTL

7.02′40″

88.

81

FRA

19790622

VOECKLER Thomas

BTL

7.02′40″

89.

162

USA

19810108

CREED Michael

RRC

7.02′40″

90.

82

FRA

19830906

CHAMPION Dimitri

BTL

7.02′40″

91.

17

ESP

19810513

GOMEZ GOMEZ Angel

SDV

7.02′40″

92.

134

AUS

19810130

MANION Caleb

TUP

7.02′40″

93.

14

ITA

19850509

CAPELLI Ermanno*

SDV

7.02′40″

94.

95

USA

19790324

PATE Danny

TSL

7.02′40″

95.

155

USA

19840328

TIETZEL Scott

JBC

7.07′49″

11′41″

96.

105

USA

19770409

NYDAM Scott

BMC

7.07′49″

97.

158

NZL

19830907

TUCKERMAN Aaron Barry

JBC

7.07′49″

98.

111

USA

19730501

BAJADALI Andrew

KBM

7.07′49″

99.

102

SUI

19850826

WYSS Danilo*

BMC

7.07′49″

100.

156

USA

19800902

MEAD Bryce

JBC

7.07′49″

101.

147

USA

19830131

KING Edward

BPC

7.07′49″

102.

148

AUS

19810709

ENGLAND Richard

BPC

7.07′49″

103.

115

USA

19760522

MUMFORD Jonathan

KBM

7.07′49″

104.

57

NED

19861126

MOLLEMA Bauke*

RAB

7.08′07″

11′59″

105.

125

USA

19811127

KILUN Roman

HNM

7.10′59″

14′51″


Riders dropping out, Coureurs qui ont abandonné

65

FRA

19830303

LEMOINE Cyril

C.A

124

AUS

19770617

MENZIES Karl

HNM

133

AUS

19841218

CLARKE Jonathan

TUP

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