Levi becomes the first repeat TOC champAs the sun set in Pasadena and the 2008 Tour of California came to a close, fans, cyclists, and organizers could all count the 2008 version as the best yet, despite poor weather throughout the week. The racing was lively, the crowds were huge, and each and every spectator was witness to one of the best fields ever to compete in the United States.
Despite the weather, the 2008 TOC crowds were Europe-hugeThe final stage's celebration was truly a sight to behold, as the overall awards were doled out to the deserving individuals and teams that stood above all others throughout the course of the week. Levi Leiphemier became the first two-time champ of the event, and was in a great mood after closing the book on the overall classification. He'll take a bit of momentum into the rest of the season, even if he and his Astana team don't secure an invite to the Tour de France.
Gesink will be heard from for many years to comeRobert Gesink, the winner of the young rider classification for the second consecutive year, was considered the revelation of the 2008 Tour, as he was the only rider capable of following Leipheimer on the decisive Sierra Road stage three. He'll be a rider to watch for many years to come, and in fact may be back someday to try for the overall Tour of California title.
The final jerseys: Gesink (young rider), Nydam (climber), Leipheimer (leader), Rollin (sprinter), Moos and BMC (aggressive) Dominique Rollin netted the sprint leader's jersey, and in a class gesture, presented the Rock Racing podium girls with roses from his own winner's boquet on the podium after stage seven. He'll do major damage in the coming years, and will probably secure a contract with a Pro Tour team in the near future.
Rollin will be getting kisses in Europe before his career ends For the most aggressive rider jersey, race organizer decided to award the prize to the entire BMC team for their significant activity throughout the eight stage event. Alexander Moos accepted the jersey on behalf of the team, and enjoyed kisses from the podium girls.
The remaining members of team BMC received the most aggressive rider award The climber's jersey fell to Scott Nydam, the Californian training partner of Levi Leipheimer who also rides with the BMC squad. Nydam held the jersey for almost all of the stages, and was visibly happy to have secured the award along side his friend and colleague Leipheimer.
Nydam pulls on the final KOM jerseyFinally, the team award, signifying the one team in the race with the highest overall individual ranking, went to the wild card Slipstream team. Steven Cozza was constanty off the front throughout the Tour, and the time trialists of the team, Vande Velde, Zabriskie, and Millar, ensured that the argyle-kitted American outfit secured the team win. In what will surely be a message to the Tour de France, Slipstream's team award will drastically help their cause in obtaining a start in the 2008 Tour de France in July.
The team award went to Slipstream, as well as the oversized $17,000 check
The 2008 Tour of California can be looked at only as a success. Top teams and exciting racing highlighted the week, and most of the big name riders, Boonen, Bettini, Voekler, Cipollini, have all promised to return in 2009. Although a year away, the 2009 Tour of California is already on the mind of cycling fans across America as a must see race, as the best of the best will once again descend on the golden state next February.

The final podium has some fun with champaign at the expense of the race anouncer
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