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Weening got his bicycle across the line first, inches ahead of Klöden.
Weening avoided the lawsuit by paying a $75,000 fine without admitting or denying guilt.
Weening was tenth in the overall standings prior to the transfer to Italy, 16 seconds behind the race leader.
Dutch rider Pieter Weening won the stage with an 8-second time gap against the field.
With only a stage win in the Tour of Austria, Weening had to wait six years before a next big victory.
An Lemmens and Dennis Weening returned to co-host for a third season.
Dennis Weening and An Lemmens continued to co-host the program.
Richard Weening (born December 24, 1945) is an American entrepreneur and venture capitalist.
Weening was the strongest on the uphill finish of a small break away and stayed just in front of the peloton.
As of today, Weening is the last Dutch stage winner in the Tour de France.
Because Weening and Klöden crossed the line at virtually the same time, the jury had to use the sensor system to determine the winner.
From the second season on, Dennis Weening and An Lemmens have co-presented.
Weening resides in Seattle, Washington and Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Presented by Dennis Weening.
Weening served as CEO.
In 1990 Weening married Robin Lorraine Woodard.
Weening's effort did not succeed and Maxwell won the takeover battle but later lost control after being accused of looting the pension funds of his various companies.
After one of the closest finishes in the Tour ever, Weening won the eight stage just ahead of Andreas Klöden.
At the 1993 World Championship, Harrington was seeded fourth but lost 2-3 to Wayne Weening in the first round.
Hans Weening, Netherlands, becomes Executive Secretary of Europe & Middle East Section.
After the crash, Zabriskie suffered from his injuries and on stage 8, he arrived last, 51'12" after winner Pieter Weening.
The season also began with a change of hosts, with Dennis Weening and An Lemmens taking over presentation from singer Elize.
"It's a song about nature", said vocalist Sharon den Adel, in an interview with Dennis Weening on Westpop.
Klöden sped off unmarked and caught the stage leader, Pieter Weening, a Dutchman with Rabobank, at the top of the climb.
Cyclist Pieter Weening, who was the first Frisian to win a stage in the Tour de France, is from Harkema.