Tour of Missouri 2009 Podium Pictures in Kansas City, MO
We are not done posting yet. Here are some pictures of of Dave Zabriskie on the Tour Of Missouri 2009 Podium after the finish of the race this past Sunday in Kansas City, MO:
Final Team Invited Becomes First to Cross K.C. Finish at Stage 7 In 2009 Tour of Missouri
KANSAS CITY, MO (September 13, 2009) – It was more than just an advancing cold front that raced into the Midwest today, as Canadian Martin Gilbert (Planet Energy) sprinted to the line in front of countryman Andrew Pinfold (OUCH p/b Maxxis) for victory in Stage 7, presented by Cerner. Norway’s Thor Hushovd (Cervelo Test Team) finished third, his sixth trip to the podium in seven days at this week’s Tour of Missouri. The winning time of Stage 7 was 2 hours, 33 minutes, 11 seconds.
In a city referred to as the “Paris of the Plains”, the American-based Garmin-Slipstream came away with the overall prize at the champagne stage of the 2009 Tour of Missouri, with their American time trial specialist Dave Zabriskie retaining the Missouri Tourism Race Leader’s Jersey.
“My guys, they’re gonna get some big hugs from me tonight. I really appreciate what they did for me. The last two days…that’s why they call it a team sport,” added Zabriskie, who adorned the Missouri Tourism Leader’s jersey on Friday after winning the individual time trial in Sedalia.
In the 2009 general classification, Denmark’s Gustav Larsson (Saxo Bank) finished second overall, 30 seconds behind Zabriskie. The third overall spot was taken in the final stage by Marco Pinotti (Columbia-HTC), finishing 41 seconds back. With points taken at the Edward Jones Sprint line today, Pinotti gained the extra two seconds he needed to overtake third place from American Tom Zirbel (Bissell Pro Cycling), who finished fourth and one second behind the Italian.
Of the 112 competitors who started Stage 7, presented by Cerner, 95 finished and completed another high-tempo day with an average speed of 28 miles per hour (45 km.h).
“I think, all week we had few opportunities for the sprint, we always finished close to the podium. Today we took it a different way, really, by the back (we) used the momentum of the hill (to the finish), no mistakes today. We put it together,” said Gilbert, a Quebec native who won the 2007 USPro Criterium Championship. His Planet Energy Canadian team accepted the 15th and final spot into this year’s Tour of Missouri just one month ago. “It’s really nice of the team to be invited to as big a race as here, a first year team. For sure, I think the team got in this race by the back door, kind of. We weren’t supposed to be here at the beginning. We are really happy with the sprint today.”
The grand finale of the 2009 Tour of Missouri, Stage 7, presented by Cerner, started at 2:00 p.m. under overcast, breezy weather conditions with thousands of enthusiastic fans lining almost every mile of the 10.2-mile (16.4km) circuit course in Kansas City. The peloton made seven laps for a total of 71.4 miles (114.9 km) on this new finishing course, based in the Crown Center area of Kansas City. Race fans congregated near Union Station at the start/finish, in the revitalized K.C. Power & Light District at the Edward Jones Sprint Line, and at the two Michelob Ultra KOMs. The first KOM on Kessler Road was marked by The Liberty Memorial, which houses the National World War I Museum, and the other at Summit Street provided a panoramic view of downtown Kansas City.
Three riders made the first successful break of the day 15 miles into the race, Danish rider Nicki Sorensen (Saxo Bank), American Christopher Jones (Team Type 1), and Swiss rider Gregory Rast (Astana). On the fourth lap in K.C., Iowa-native Jason McCartney (Saxo Bank) and Danish teammate Chris Anker Sorensen bridged the gap from the peloton to help their teammate. A sixth rider joined the break on Lap 5, Canadian Michael Barry (Columbia-HTC), who was awarded the Drury Hotels Most Aggressive Rider jersey. This group built a lead of 45 seconds, but was caught on the final circuit. From there, Garmin-Slipstream and Cervelo Test Team had to reel in a solo break by Aussie Michael Rogers (Columbia-HTC) and this set up a bunch sprint for the final stage.
“We were able to hit new cities, go to new parts of the state this year. And now that many more people know that professional cycling is exciting, and what a great opportunity it is to showcase our state. Work begins in the morning to bring back the 2010 Tour of Missouri,” stated Missouri Lt. Governor Peter Kinder. “Today was just an absolute blowout crowd.”
In the final award jersey presentations for the week, Hushovd won the Edward Jones Sprint jersey, Dario Cataldo (QuickStep) of Italy won the 180 Energy/ Icelandic Glacial Water Best Young Rider jersey, and Moises Aldape (Team Type I) of Mexico won the Michelob Ultra KOM jersey. Team Saxo Bank was recognized as the Best Team. The 2008 Tour of Missouri champion Christian Vande Velde had to withdraw from the race on Stage 2 because of a broken bone in his right hand, suffered in a Stage 1 crash.
“I’m very proud of Dave (Zabriskie) and the team for what they accomplished this week – the Tour of Missouri looked very hard again this year. It was important for me to come back and watch with the guys,” said Vande Velde, who returned to the Tour Sunday to support his team. “The crowds and the support were amazing. It was great to watch the team win from the other side of the fence.”
For the first time since its inaugural year in 2007, the 2009 Tour of Missouri moved across the state from east to west, starting in St. Louis and finishing in Kansas City. This year’s Tour included two circuit races (St. Louis, Kansas City), one individual time trial (Sedalia), and four point to point road races (Ste. Genevieve to Cape Girardeau; Farmington to Rolla; St. James to Jefferson City; Chillicothe to St. Joseph). The overall mileage for the course was 612 miles. For all event information, visit www.tourofmissouri.com.
Dave Zabriskie Showering the Tour of Missouri Podium Girls with Champagne
The Tour of Missouri 2009 came to a close after stage 7 in Kansas City, MO. Dave Zabriskie takes home the yellow jersey and had some fun in the process. The audio is a bit quiet but in it Dave says he feels like crying but cannot. Later I asked Christian Vande Velde to make sure he sends a pic on Twitter if he catches Dave crying, he said it wouldn’t be a problem, Dave crys all the time, funny….
Check out this video of Dave Z, winner of the 2009 Tour of Missouri, showering the podium girls with champagne after his win:
Dave Zabriskie In Yellow On The Garmin-Slipstream Bus – Tour of Missouri 2009 Chillicothe MO to St. Joseph MO
Today the Missouri.me team got a behind the scenes look at the Garmin-Slipstream team as they relaxed before todays superfast stage from Chillicothe, MO to St. Joseph, MO. We were fortunate since Dave Zabriskie was still hanging on the bus before heading to the start line for todays stage. We had spoke to Dave a few times this week and enjoyed a bit of banter on the bus before we headed off.
- Dave Zabriskie Chillin
- Garmin-Slipstream
- Dave Zabriskie Pre-Race
- Nice Plasma On The Bus
Tour of Missouri Stage 5 in Sedalia Missouri – Leaders Jerseys
Picture of the jersey winners after the ITT in Sedalia, MO during this years Tour of Missouri:

Team Type 1 Ready For Final Two Stages Of Tour Of Missouri 2009

Moises Aldape of Team Type 1
Sedalia, Mo. – Five special sprints over the final two stages are all that stand between Team Type 1’s Moises Aldape winning the Michelob Ultra King of the Mountains title at the Tour of Missouri.
And Team Type 1 will do everything possible to keep Aldape in the special blue jersey, said Director Sportif Vassili Davidenko.
“Saturday’s race is more of the same as the first four days – up and down,” Davidenko said. “We’ll aggressively ride to protect the jersey the last two days.”
Aldape did not have to contest any King of the Mountain (KOM) sprints during Friday’s individual time trial in Sedalia. He has a seven-point advantage over Chris Anker Sorensen (Team Saxo Bank).
One KOM sprint comes during Saturday’s 110-mile (117 km) race from Chillicothe to St. Joseph and four more during a 72-mile (118 km) circuit race Sunday in Kansas City. Each special sprint carries point values of six, five, four, three and one-point for the first five riders across the line.
Michael Creed is Team Type 1’s best-placed rider after Friday’s 19-mile (30 km) race against the clock. The Colorado Springs, Colo., resident is 24th overall, 2:08 behind new race leader David Zabriskie (Team Garmin-Slipstream). Creed finished 26th in the time trial.
Levi Leipheimer At Stage 6 Tour Of Missouri Start Line in Chillicothe, MO
Levi Leipheimer was a little busy with his sunglasses at the start line in Chillicothe, MO, the stage ends in St. Joseph, MO today with just one more stage to go tomorrow in Kansas City, MO:
- Levi Eating His Sunglasses
- Levi Leipheimer of Team Astana
- Levi At The Start
- Levi During The National Anthem
George Hincapie Pre-Race At Tour Of Missouri 2009 Stage 6 In Chillicothe MO
Caught Gentleman George Hincapie during staging today in Chillicothe, MO getting ready to go on stage 6 of todays race:
- George Hincapie Pre-Race
- George Hincapie Staging
- George Hincapie ToM 09
- George Hincapie Pre-Race
Dave Zabriskie Pictures At Stage 6 Of Tour Of Missouri 2009 In Chillicothe MO
Got some pictures of Dave Zabriskie pre-race and at the start of todays stage 6 of the Tour of Missouri which started in Chillicothe, MO. We have some very special pics of Dave Z and the Garmin-Slipstream boys coming later today:
- Dave Zabriskie Signing Autographs
- Dave Zabriskies Felt Bike
- Dave Zabriskie At The Start
- Dave Zabriskie Taking A Drink
- Dave Zabriskie Waiting
- Dave Z Still Waiting
- Dave Zabriskie
- Thor And Dave
Dave Zabriskie Pictures at the Start of Todays Tour Of Missouri Time Trial
Got the launch pictures of Dave Zabriskie as he took off to win the time trial and secure the yellow jersey:














































