Sunday, February 15, 2009

America's Best Dance Crew ~~ Beat Freaks


These girls roooock! Sorry its a little blurry(PLEASE PAUSE MY PLAYLIST TO HEAR THE MUZIC)

Lance Armstrong coming to Merced! The Tour of California


This brand new stage welcomes Merced and Clovis as Amgen Tour of California host cities and introduces the peloton to the grandiose Sierra Mountains. Although Stage 4 has a few sprints to contest, the climbers will assume the starring role while battling over four KOMs (“King of the Mountains” points competition) on the consistently hilly and technical terrain in breathtaking mountain scenery. Spectators can enjoy watching the gladiators joust on Highway 140, twice on Highway 49 and on Crane Valley Road. The finish is in Old Town Clovis, which showcases the beauty of Central California.

~~ ROUTE DETAILS
Day: Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Start: Merced, California
Finish: Clovis, California
Start Time: 11:00 AM
Miles: 115.4
KM: 185.7
End ETA: 3:19-4:29 PM


It's the largest cycling event in America, the 2009 Amgen Tour of California is a Tour de France-style cycling road race that challenges the world’s top professional cycling teams to compete along a demanding, recently expanded, 750-mile course from Sacramento to Escondido from February 14-22, 2009.

Founded in 2005, Breakaway from Cancer continues to raise awareness and funds to support valuable services and programs, provided free of charge, that help people living with cancer. The initiative was created by Amgen as a complementary component to the company's sponsorship of the Amgen Tour of California. This year, the initiative continues to support the important programs and tools offered by the National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship and The Wellness Community.

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

TORNADO TOUCHES DOWN IN MERCED!!


A tornado touched down near South Merced yesterday. A funnel cloud appeared at 11:25 a.m. and dissipated by 11:45 a.m. "We have a very cold unstable air mass over the valley, so there's was a potential for scattered showers, thunderstorms and more funnel clouds. A pilot observed the tornado touch down in a field, approximately 10 miles south of Castle Airport. Luckily there were no damages or injuries but a lot of excitement for the Mercedians. This tornado the first tornado reported in the Central Valley in 13 months. The last tornado was Jan. 27, 2008, near the western outskirts of Visalia (which is about 75 miles South of Merced). In 2006 a tornado ripped off the roof of a barn near Gerard Avenue in South Merced.

Thank God nobody was hurt~