Craig Lewis starts out in front of another huge crowd in Vail today.
Laurens Ten Dam looks towards the climb ahead past the crowds in Vail.
Frank Schleck made the top 20, 20th at 1:35.
Brent Bookwalter was 19th today - 1:31 back.
Patrick Gretsch couldn't quite capture the same form he had in the prologue, hen did manage a top 20 finish tho - 18th, 1:28 back.
Chris Baldwin took 17th today - 1:27 back.
Rubens Bertogliati took 16th today - 1:24 behind.
Columbian Jan Pablo Suarez was 15th today - 1:17 back.
Gustav Larsson took 14th today - 1:15 back.
Rory Sutherland was 13th - 1:15 back.
Bruno Pires was 12th, 1:15 back.
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Ivan Rovny was just outside the top ten - 11th at 1:15 off the pace.
George Hincapie condinued his great form, belying his age - tenth at 1:11 back.
Cadel Evans made the top ten, 9th at 1:01.
...powering past the crowded barriers.
Jens Voigt took 8th today - 1:01 back.
Dave Zabriskie took seventh on the day, 59 seconds back.
Tejay was inspired by the yellow jersey, but came up 51 seconds short today for the win...
Stef Clement was fifth on the day - 40 seconds back.
Danielson was just 44 seconds adrift - good for fourth for the day.
Columbian Rafael Infantino took the final podium spot today: 3rd place, four seconds adrift.
Christian Vandevelde was second on the day, just 58 hundreths of a second from victory.
Levi gave it all he had and took the stage victory!
Levi looks relieved to be back in the leaders jersey - can he hold onto it?