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Men Individual Standings 2007 USA Cycling Professional Tour - Individual Standings Rank Name Team Total Points 1 LEIPHEIMER Levi DISCOVERY CHANNEL 381 2 HINCAPIE George DISCOVERY CHANNEL 219 3 EISEL Bernhard T-MOBILE 200 4 HAEDO, Juan Jose TEAM CSC 198 5 BRAJKOVIC, Janez DISCOVERY CHANNEL 136 6 PATE Daniel TEAM SLIPSTREAM - CHIPOLTE 120 7 VOIGHT Jens TEAM CSC 104 8 LAGUTIN Sergey NAVIGATORS INSURANCE CYCLING TEAM 103 9 VANDEVELDE Christian TEAM CSC 101 10 ALBERTO BORRAJO Alejandro RITE AID PRO CYCLING 100 11 TUFT Svein SYMMETRICS CYCLING 100 12 FRISCHKORN, William TEAM SLIPSTREAM - CHIPOLTE 96 13 DOMINGUEZ, Ivan TOYOTA- UNITED PRO CYCLING TEAM 94 14 ZABRISKIE Dave TEAM CSC 94 15 CANADA GRACIA David SUANIER DUVAL - PRODIR 88 16 RODRIGUEZ Fred PREDICTOR-LOTTO 82 17 GILBERT, Martin KELLY BENEFIT STRTEGIES - MEDIFAST 80 18 ROLLIN Dominique KODAK GALLERY - SIERRA NEVADA BREWI 79 19 O'BEE Kirk HEALTH NET MAAXIS 73 20 HARLEY GOSS Matthew CSC 70 21 PIPP, Frank HEALTH NET MAAXIS 67 22 JULICH Bobby TEAM CSC 63 23 ROTH Ryan KELLY BENEFIT STRTEGIES - MEDIFAST 60 24 MCCARTY Pat TEAM SLIPSTREAM - CHIPOLTE 56 25 PARRA John Fredy TECOS 51 26 McCARTNEY Jason DISCOVERY CHANNEL 48 27 MILNE Shawn HEALTH NET 48 28 BROWN Graeme RABOBANK 45 29 DIONNE, Charles COLAVITA OLIVE OIL/ SUTTER HOME PRO 45 30 DUGGAN, Timothy TEAM SLIPSTREAM - CHIPOLTE 44 31 CANDELARIO Alex JELLY BELLY CYCLING TEAM 42 32 CLARKE Hilton NAVIGATORS INSURANCE CYCLING TEAM 42 33 O'GRADY, Stuart TEAM CSC 42 34 PINFOLD, Andrew SYMMETRICS CYCLING 42 35 CONTRINI Daniele TINKOFF CREDIT SYSTEMS 40 36 PELTONEN Garrett PRIORITY HEALTH/BISSELL 40 37 HENDERSON Greg T-MOBILE 36 38 GRISHKIN, Oleg NAVIGATORS INSURANCE CYCLING TEAM 35 39 BETTINI Paolo QUICK STEP-INNERGETIC 34 40 HUSHOVD Thor CREDIT AGRICOLE 34 41 FRIEDMAN Michael TEAM SLIPSTREAM - CHIPOLTE 32 42 SHIRLEY, Neil JITTERY JOE'S - ZERO GRAVITY PRO CYCL 32 43 COLBY, Anthony COLAVITA OLIVE OIL/ SUTTER HOME PRO 31 44 LOUDER Jeff HEALTH NET MAAXIS 31 Friday, September 28, 2007 Page 1 of 4 Rank Name Team Total Points 45 SEELDRAYERS Kevin QUICK STEP-INNERGETIC 31 46 BERTOGLIATI Rubens SUANIER DUVAL - PRODIR 30 47 EVANS Cameron SYMMETRICS CYCLING 30 48 O'NEILL Nathan HEALTH NET MAAXIS 30 49 CIOLEK Gerald T-MOBILE 28 50 WILSON, Trent JITTERY JOE'S - ZERO GRAVITY PRO CYCL 28 51 DANIELSON Tom DISCOVERY CHANNEL 26 52 PAOLINI Luca LIQUIGAS 25 53 DOWNING Russel HEALTH NET MAAXIS 24 54 SUTHERLAND Rory HEALTH NET MAAXIS 24 55 ZIRBEL, Tom PRIORITY HEALTH/BISSELL 24 56 DAY Ben NAVIGATORS INSURANCE CYCLING TEAM 23 57 HELMINEN Matti DFL - CYCLING NEWS - LITESPEED 22 58 WALTERS Mark KODAK GALLERY - SIERRA NEVADA BREWI 22 59 WAMSLEY, Kyle NAVIGATORS INSURANCE 22 60 CAVENDISH Mark T-MOBILE 20 61 CRUZ, Antonio DISCOVERY CHANNEL 20 62 KOBZARENKO, Valery NAVIGATORS INSURANCE CYCLING TEAM 20 63 MEERSMAN Gianni DISCOVERY CHANNEL 20 64 NYDAM Scott BMC 20 65 STEVIC, Ivan TOYOTA- UNITED PRO CYCLING TEAM 20 66 HAMILTON Tyler TINKOFF CREDIT SYSTEMS 19 67 PAGLIARINI Luciano PRODIR- SAUNIER DUVAL 18 68 LEO GRANDE Kayle ROCK RACING 16 69 RABY Ben KODAK GALLERY - SIERRA NEVADA BREWI 16 70 ZWIZANSKI Scott PRIORITY HEALTH/BISSELL 16 71 DAVIS Allan DISCOVERY CHANNEL 15 72 HESJEDAL Ryder HEALTH NET MAAXIS 15 73 HORNER Christopher PREDICTOR-LOTTO 15 74 JONES Christopher NERAC OUTDOORLIGHTS.COM 15 75 ROGERS Michael T-MOBILE 15 76 DONALD Jason TEAM SLIPSTREAM 14 77 OLLERENSHAW Doug HEALTH NET MAAXIS 14 78 VOGELS Henk TOYOTA- UNITED PRO CYCLING TEAM 14 79 CANCELLARA Fabian TEAM CSC 13 80 FORSTER Robert GEROLSTEINER 13 81 CREED Michael TEAM SLIPSTREAM - CHIPOLTE 12 82 ELKEN, Evan JITTERY JOE'S - ZERO GRAVITY PRO CYCL 12 83 KING Ted PRIORITY HEALTH/BISSELL 12 84 MILLAR David SUANIER DUVAL - PRODIR 12 85 VITORIA David BMC 12 86 BELL,Zack SYMMETRICS CYCLING 11 87 ENGLAND, Richard PRIORITY HEALTH/BISSELL 11 88 PARINUSSA Stefan SPARKASSE 11 89 PRONI Alessandro QUICK STEP-INNERGETIC 11 90 ESCUELA Ricardo SUCCESSFULLIVING.COM 10 Friday, September 28, 2007 Page 2 of 4 Rank Name Team Total Points 91 JOHNSON Timothy HEALTH NET MAAXIS 10 92 PERRAS Dominique KELLY BENEFIT STRTEGIES - MEDIFAST 10 93 EUSER, Lucas TEAM SLIPSTREAM - CHIPOLTE 9 94 MENZIES Karl HEALTH NET MAAXIS 9 95 PELLIZOTTI Franco LIQUIGAS 9 96 BALDWIN, Chris TOYOTA- UNITED PRO CYCLING TEAM 8 97 BOWMAN Dan KELLY BENEFIT STRTEGIES - MEDIFAST 8 98 JACQUES-MAYNES Benjamin PRIORITY HEALTH/BISSELL 8 99 LEA, Bobby TOYOTA- UNITED PRO CYCLING TEAM 8 100 MIORIN Devis KIO ENE-TONAZZO-DMT 8 101 RANDELL Andrew SYMMETRICS CYCLING 8 102 RAPINSKI Victor NAVIGATORS INSURANCE CYCLING TEAM 8 103 SANTAROMITA Ivan QUICK STEP-INNERGETIC 8 104 ABRAHAM, Emile AEG-TOSHIBA-JET NETWORK 7 105 GESINK Robert RABOBANK 7 106 RYTLEWSKI, Jake RITE AID PRO CYCLING 7 107 TRAVIESO Frank AEG-TOSHIBA-JET NETWORK 7 108 WREN Tyler COLAVITA OLIVE OIL/ SUTTER HOME PRO 7 109 CORNU Dominique PREDICTOR-LOTTO 6 110 FREY Sebastion SPARKASSE 6 111 GAIMON Phil CRCA/SAKONNET TECHNOLOGY 6 112 HAEDO Sebastion ROCK RACING 6 113 JACQUES-MAYNES Ben PRIORITY HEALTH/BISSELL 6 114 KING Robbie PRIORITY HEALTH/BISSELL 6 115 KIRCHEN Kim T-MOBILE 6 116 MANION Caleb TOYOTA UNITED PRO 6 117 MARTINEZ Jorge CAICO PRO CYCLING TEAM 6 118 O'LOUGHLIN, David NAVIGATORS INSURANCE CYCLING TEAM 6 119 RICE Matt JELLY BELLY CYCLING TEAM 6 120 SIMONI Gilberto SUANIER DUVAL - PRODIR 6 121 SWINDLEHURST Burke NAVIGATORS INSURANCE CYCLING TEAM 6 122 BLAUDZUN Michael TEAM CSC 5 123 CHADWICK, glen NAVIGATORS INSURANCE CYCLING TEAM 5 124 FOFONOV Dimitri LIQUIGAS 5 125 GRABINGER Michael GRADYSTAY / OUT N ABOUT GEAR 5 126 GUPTILL Andrew COLAVITA OLIVE OIL/ SUTTER HOME PRO 5 127 HANSEN Adam T-MOBILE 5 128 MOOS Alexandre BMC 5 129 NANKERVIS, Tommy PRIORITY HEALTH/BISSELL 5 130 ARDILA CANO Mauricio Alberto RABOBANK 4 131 GASPAROTTO Enrico LIQUIGAS 4 132 WROLICH Peter GEROLSTEINER 4 133 ALBERS, Kirk JELLY BELLY CYCLING TEAM 3 134 COLEX Bernardo TECOS 3 135 GARCIA Jonathan TEAM EINSTEIN 3 136 HENRIKSEN, Todd AEG-TOSHIBA-JET NETWORK 3 Friday, September 28, 2007 Page 3 of 4 Rank Name Team Total Points 137 RAMSEY, Daniel SUCCESSFULLIVING.COM 3 Friday, September 28, 2007 Page 4 of 4.
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