Major Results
- 1999 – Mercury Pro Cycling Team
- 2nd overall and 1 stage win – Cascade Classic
- 2000 – Mercury Pro Cycling Team
- Overall – Tour du Poitou-Charentes
- 2001 – Mercury Pro Cycling Team
- Boulevard Road Race
- 2002 – U.S. Postal Service
- 2nd overall – Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré
- 3rd stage, Tirreno–Adriatico
- 61st overall – Tour de France
- 2003 – U.S. Postal Service
- 77th overall – Tour de France
- 2004 – U.S. Postal Service
- Overall – Volta ao Algarve
- Stage 5 – Volta ao Algarve
- Team time trial – Tour de France
- Team time trial – Vuelta a España
- 23rd overall – Tour de France
- 2005 – Phonak Hearing Systems
- 3rd overall and Stage 3 win – Tour de Georgia
- 9th overall – Tour de France
- 2006 – Phonak Hearing Systems
- 1st, Profronde van Stiphout
- Disqualified – Tour de France (all results vacated)
- Yellow jersey, General Classification leader during Stages 12, 13, 16 and 20.
- 1st, Stage 17 (voted most combative rider of the day)
- 1st, USA Cycling National Racing Calendar series
- 1st overall – Tour de Georgia
- 1st, Stage 3 (ITT) – Tour de Georgia
- 1st overall – Paris–Nice
- 1st overall – Tour of California
- 1st, Stage 3 (ITT) – Tour of California
- 2009 – OUCH Pro Cycling Team
- 23rd overall – Tour of California
- 41st overall – Nature Valley Grand Prix
- 45th overall – Tour of Missouri
- 2010 – Bahati Foundation
- Tour of the Bahamas – ITT – Lap record
- 2nd – Tour of the Battenkill
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