100,000 view Sacramento finish of Amgen’s Stage 1
The Sacramento Sports Commission, after consulting with the Sacramento Police Department, estimated Sunday’s crowd for the first stage finish of the Amgen Tour of California was 100,000. That number is based on aerial shots in comparison to last year (estimated 75,000-80,000) and the fact that it includes the Folsom Blvd. stretch from Jackson Road into downtown.
NorCal cyclist overcomes crash, injuries to race Tour of California
By Patrick Ibarra
Editor
Nearly a year ago, cyclist Lucas Euser was training in Spain when he was involved in a crash with an SUV, sending the promising rider tumbling with multiple injuries. Now, a year later and after rehabbing a broken kneecap, the Northern California cyclist is ready to compete against some of the best in the world again.
Five area pro athletes who might have celebrated Cinco de Mayo
By Patrick Ibarra
Editor
Today marks the Mexican-American celebration of Cinco de Mayo, in which Mexican and American soldiers defeated the French army at Puebla, Mexico on May 5, 1862. Contrary to popular belief, it’s not Mexican Independence Day, but still a heavily-celebrated holiday in both the United States and Mexico. Click here for some history on why.
No dope allowed for Amgen Tour of California riders
Riders beware. You will not be allowed to be doped up after all.
MMA star Urijah Faber responds to article about retiring
By Patrick Ibarra
Editor
While there has been an uproarious outcry from supportive fans lashing into Sacramento Bee writer Victor Contreras for his comments about how Sacramento Mixed Martial Artist Urijah Faber should retire after his WEC 48 loss to Featherweight champion Jose Aldo on April 24, Faber himself hadn’t said a whole lot about the situation.



