Michael Rogers is flanked by Jose Avezedo (left) and Alexandre Vinokourov on the podium
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Australian Michael Rogers headed home a star-studded field to add the Tour of Germany title to his Tour of Belgium success.
The 23-year-old Quick Step rider claimed the lead in Sunday's individual time trial claim and held onto it on Monday's 173.2km final stage from Bad Duerkheim to Saarbruecken.
German Olaf Pollack won a mass sprint to claim the last
stage, which brought no major changes to the overall standings.
Portuguese rider Jose Azevedo of the ONCE team was
second overall, one minute and 19 seconds back with Kazakhstan's
Alexander Vinokourov of Team Telekom taking third place, 1:52
behind the winner.
Pre-race favourite Spain's
Igor Gonzalez de Galdeano, the defending champion, fell in the time trial and broke his collarbone.
German Jan Ullrich was fifth overall, more than two
minutes behind Rogers.
The seven-day Tour of Germany was marred by the death of
French rider Fabrice Salanson, who died of heart
failure in his Dresden hotel room.
Tour of Germany results:
1. Olaf Pollack (Germany) Gerolsteiner
three hours 59 minutes 17 seconds
2. Erik Zabel (Germany) Team Telekom
3. Stuart O'Grady (Australia) Credit Agricole
4. Stefan van Dijk (Netherlands) Lotto-Domo
5. Eric Baumann (Germany) Tean Wiesenhof
6. Jan Koerts (Netherlands) BankGiroLoterij
7. Fabian Cancellara (Switzerland) Fassa Bortolo
8. Lilian Jegou (France) Credit Agricole
9. Lauri Aus (Estonia) AG2R
10. Fabrizio Guidi (Italy) Bianchi all same time
Leading final overall standings:
1. Michael Rogers (Australia) Quick Step
28 hours 49 minutes 58 seconds
2. Jose Azevedo (Portugal) ONCE 1:19 behind
3. Alexander Vinokourov (Kazakhstan) Team Telekom 1:52
4. Joerg Jaksche (Germany) Team Telekom 1:54
5. Jan Ullrich (Germany) Bianchi 2:01
6. Isidro Nozal Vega (Spain) ONCE 2:18
7. Patrik Sinkewitz (Germany) Quick Step 2:33
8. Paolo Savoldelli (Italy) Team Telekom 2:52
9. Cancellara 2:53
10. Geoffrey Demeyre (Belgium) Vlaanderen 3:12