SIX-TIME CANADIAN NATIONAL ROAD CHAMPION DOMINIQUE Rollin ROLLS AWAY TO WIN EPIC STAGE 4 OF AMGEN TOUR OF CALIFORNIA
SIX-TIME CANADIAN NATIONAL ROAD CHAMPION DOMINIQUE Rollin
Rolls Away to Win Epic Stage 4 OF AMGEN TOUR OF
SAN LUIS OBISPO, February 21, 2008 – Six-time Canadian National Road Champion Dominique Rollin (CAN) of the Toyota-United Pro Cycling Team made history today as he powered away to an impressive solo victory in Stage 4 of the 2008 Amgen Tour of California. Weather hammered the peloton for nearly seven hours as the stage took riders down the
“Last time I raced in such tough weather, I won the stage,” said Rollin, referring to a stormy day in
Thursday morning brought cold rain to the longest stage of the eight-day Amgen Tour of California. At 135 miles, the picturesque stage along Highway 1 would prove to be a long, difficult trek masked by clouds, drizzle and a steady 30-mph headwind. But in cycling, such problems provide opportunities.
At the start of the race, strong man Henk Vogels (AUS) of the Toyota-United Pro Cycling Team launched an attack, which preempted several counterattacks. However, it would be Rollin who blasted up the road with Jackson Stewart (
“We were thinking of setting up the sprint for Mark Cavendish (GBR). I decided to go across just to be represented,” said Hincapie, the legendary veteran who arrived to find a solid tempo being set by the young Americans. “This is the biggest race in the
The field, meanwhile, remained content to allow Astana, riding to protect overall leader Leipheimer, to churn away at the front. Team CSC, with its leader Fabian Cancellara (SUI) just 13 seconds behind Leipheimer in the overall standings, rode in the second spot.
Five hours into the race, the weather conditions caused some of the strongest men in the field to dissolve. Stewart and Meade would leave the breakaway and abandon the race due to signs of hypothermia. More than a dozen others would abandon the race due to the collapse in their core temperatures.
“He went from being an animator, taking all the KOMs, being in control of everything he wanted to do,” said Gavin Chilcott, team director of Team BMC, of Stewart. “He was in control of all that until he lost control of his core temperature. You can’t operate your brakes.”
As the peloton continued their charge with nearly two hours to go, Rollin’s confidence grew. “With 40 km to go I started looking around and realized I was the strongest guy in the break,” said Rollin, who raced three years in
George Hincapie (
“It was definitely pretty epic as far as conditions go,” said Hincapie, who rode in the break most of the day.
The field finished 2:27 down on Rollin. Leipheimer remained in the lead, just ahead of Cancellara going into the critical Stage 5 individual time trial.
In addition to the stage win, Rollin took the Herbalife Sprint Leader Jersey and the Tachyon Most Aggressive Rider
Amgen’s celebration of cancer survivors continued today with San Luis Obispo-area husband and wife cancer survivors Justin and Deborah Baldwin riding in the Breakaway Mile, a special one-mile honorary ride across the finish line celebrating local cancer survivors and their support teams. At the same hour, on the same day in September 2003, married couple Justin and Deborah Baldwin each learned they were being diagnosed with cancer. Justin was diagnosed with tonsil cancer and Deborah with breast cancer. Cancer-free today, the
This was one of four Breakaway Miles taking place during the Amgen Tour of California in support of Amgen’s Breakaway from Cancer™ initiative, which raises awareness of the valuable services and programs, provided free of charge, that help people living with cancer. Inspired to make a difference following their experience, Justin and Deborah are founding members of The Wellness Community of the Central Coast Valley/Ventura, a center that offers support and hope for the more than 1,100 cancer patients in the region that are diagnosed annually, as well as the area’s countless cancer survivors.
“Breakaway from Cancer is an integral, complementary component of the Amgen Tour of California, and it benefits cancer patients nationwide,” said Dr. Steve Elliott, scientific executive director, Amgen. “We honor the courage of patients and their caregivers in their fight against cancer and we are proud to support our partners, The Wellness Community and the National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship. Deborah and Justin, their support team and my fellow Amgen scientists are all excellent examples of what we can do working together to fight the war against cancer.”
For the latest information on the Breakaway from Cancer initiative and ways to support those living with the illness, visit breakawayfromcancer.com.

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