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Weeklong Tour Of Missouri Culminates With Thrilling Finish In St. Louis
September 16, 2007
George Hincapie Completes Discovery Channel’s Dominant Ride with the Overall Win at the Inaugural Tour of Missouri
St. Louis, Mo. (Sept. 16, 2007) – American George Hincapie made Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team’s last American ride a victorious one as he held onto a one-minute, 40-second advantage in the General Classification over Coloradoan and countryman Will Frischkorn to win the inaugural six-day, 562-mile Tour of Missouri professional cycling race.
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St. Louis Finish
September 16, 2007
Crowds line Market Street for the grand finale of the Tour of Missouri.
Brad Huff Crashes
September 16, 2007
Missouri native Brad Huff in dramatic crash at the end of Stage Six in St. Louis.
Weeklong Tour Of Missouri Culminates With Thrillng Finish In St. Louis
September 16, 2007
Ivan Dominguez (Toyota-United) finished the Tour of Missouri as he began it, crossing the finish line first, in a skillful display of sprinting that also earned him the Overall Edward Jones Sprint Points winner.
American George Hincapie also made Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team’s last American ride a victorious one as he held onto a one-minute, 40-second advantage in the General Classification over the last five days and won the inaugural Tour of Missouri.
Slipstream'S Pate Sprints Away From Field To Win Stage Five Of Tour Of Missouri
September 15, 2007
Former Junior Time Trial Champion Outlasts Breakaway for Victory in St. Charles
St. Charles, Mo. (Sept. 15, 2007) – Team Slipstream’s Danny Pate of Colorado Springs, Colo., accelerated past two other cyclists with less than 2 miles to go and propelled his way to victory in front of an estimated 30,000 spectators at the finish of Stage 5 of the inaugural Tour of Missouri.
Pate crossed the finish line eight seconds ahead of Mexico’s John Fredy...
Will Frischkorn, Team Slipstream Powered By Chipotle
September 15, 2007
On his objectives for today’s race
“I think it’s initially to conserve, to maintain second place. It’s a big gap up to George, but if an opportunity presents itself it’s definitely something we will try to snatch. Whether there’s a big crosswind section where we can put a split the field or a breakaway opportunity, that’s what we go for.â
Pagliarini Dashes To Thrilling Victory In Stage Four Of Tour Of Missouri
September 14, 2007
Thousands of screaming fans witnessed cyclists push each other to the limit, as Brazilian Luciano Pagliarini edged out Andrew Pinfold (Symmetrics Cycling Team) and Toyota-United’s Ivan Dominguez to win Stage Four of the Tour of Missouri. The Prodir-Saunier Duval rider exhibited outstanding timing as he pushed his way to the front of the pack in time to cross the finish line.
George Hincapie will remain as the General Classification Leader with a one minute, 40 second lead o...
Brazilian Rider Of Prodir Saunier Duval Makes Late Surge To Victory In Tour Of Missouri Stage Four
September 14, 2007
Race to Columbia Comes Down to the Wire While Hincapie Retains Yellow Jersey
Columbia, MO (Sept. 14, 2007) – With less than 200 meters remaining, Brazilian Luciano Pagliarini (Prodir-Saunier Duval) blasted his way to the front of the surging peloton, edging out Andrew Pinfold (Symmetrics) to win Stage Four in front of a massive crowd in Columbia during the Tour of Missouri. Ivan Dominguez (Toyota-United), winner of Stage One in Kansas City Tuesday, earned a podiu...
Pagliarini Celebrates Victory
September 14, 2007
Pagliarini hoists the Brazillian flag celebrating the Stage Four win at the Tour of Missouri.
Nathan O' Neill, Eight Time Austrailian Time Trial Champion
September 14, 2007
On today’s race action
“With the mood of the race they way it is right now, I think we definitely expect a move to go clear. I looked at the course here a couple of weeks ago and without saying too much. I think you can definitely expect a move to go clear fairly early in the race. Their gonna need a pretty big gap in order to hold on to it.â





