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Live Updates: Stage 1 Of Amgen Tour Of California

  •  Bob Moffitt 
Sunday, May 11, 2014 | Sacramento, CA
Andrew Nixon / Capital Public Radio
 

Andrew Nixon / Capital Public Radio

3:50 P.M.:  Mark Cavendish takes the win for Stage 1 of the Amgen Tour of California. He was followed by John Degenkolb and Moreno Hofland.

 

2:30 P.M. More scenes from Stage 1 of Amgen Tour of California.

Photo Slideshow

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  • Live Video: Tour Tracker

1:30 P.M. Carmen Small won the women's circuit race Sunday afternoon. Coryn Rivera finished second and Brianna Walle finished third. 

12:00 P.M. Follow the riders on Tour Tracker.

  • Live Video: Tour Tracker Women's Race

Here are a few pictures at the Amgen Tour of California. Photos by CapRadio's Andrew Nixon.

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10:50 A.M. Capital Public Radio provides live updates from the start line of the Amgen Tour of California and throughout the race route.

Sunday's Stage 1 kicked off at 10:50 a.m.

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CapRadio's Coverage of Amgen Tour of California 2014:

  • Sacramento Hosts Next Stage Of Women's Cycling Movement
  • Amgen Tour Riders Face Tough Course And A Suspicious Public
  • Colorful Cyclists In Jersey And Personality Share Thoughts On Amgen Tour Return To Sacramento
  • Road Closures, Parking Restrictions For Amgen Tour Of California

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    The 2015 Amgen Tour Of California starts May 8 and will continue through May 17, with the first few stages starting in Sacramento, Nevada City and South Lake Tahoe. CapRadio provides coverage on both the men's and women's races.

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    Thousands of people attended the beginning of the Amgen Tour of California men's and women's bicycle races Sunday at the state capitol in Sacramento. Part of the appeal of the sport is the access fans have to the athletes.
  • Amgen Tour of California Returns

    The first and second stages of the Amgen Tour of California kicks off in the Sacramento region starting May 11. This page has more information about the event, including stories, important links and maps.

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Bob Moffitt

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Bob reported on all things northern California and Nevada. His coverage of police technology, local athletes, and the environment has won a regional Associated Press and several Edward R. Murrow awards.  Read Full Bio 

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