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Riders Round the Turns at Hangtown Motocross Smith Taking Running Skills Athlon Sports Inside to Pacific University in Oregon Major League Baseball Page 14 Page 15 Grapevine ndependent VOLUMEI 47 • ISSUE 21 PROUDLY SERVING RANCHO CORDOVA & SACRAMENTO COUNTY May 22, 2015 We Can All Pause Memorial Day Travel for a Moment Highest in Decade It’s a Small World Summer Travel Kicks Off With More than 4.4 Million Californians Expected to Travel SACRAMENTO REGION, CA (MPG) - This year, Memorial Day travel After All… is expected to mark the highest number of California travelers for this holiday since 2005, accord- ing to the latest holiday travel forecast. The travel survey projects Page 11 nearly 4.4 million Californians plan on traveling 50 miles or more this Memorial Day holi- day weekend. This represents an Deep Playoff Run increase of 4.6% from last year’s record highs. Ends for Lady “A stronger economy and over- all lower gas prices have boosted Lancers consumers’ disposable income,” said Cynthia Harris, AAA Northern California spokesper- son. “This summer travel season is starting off with great potential as many Californians are eager to take that long overdue weekend getaway.” It is projected that more than 3.7 million Californians will drive this upcoming holiday weekend, a 5.5% increase from last year. Page 14 Air travel will increase by 2.6% compared to 2014 figures, with just over 419,000 Californians intending to fly to their holi- Senator Nielsen day getaways. Approximately 294,000 state residents are Discusses expected to travel by other modes of transportation, such as rail, bus, and watercraft. This repre- Priorities sents a 3.4% decrease compared with 2014. Young performers from the Kaladhaara Arts (above) put on a Nationally, it is estimated mesmerizing display of Indian Classical Dance on stage at iFest that more than 37 million peo- 2015. The iFest audience was treated to a global tour, including ple will journey 50 miles or enchanting movements of belly dancers Vahana and Jewels of the North (right), performing movements inspired by the ancient more during the Memorial Day dances of Lebanon and Egypt. Photos by Cre weekend, representing a 4.7% increase compared to last year. RANCHO CORDOVA, CA (MPG) - Thousands of people took The AAA Leisure Travel a trip around the world on Saturday, but they never left Index shows that hotel rates at Rancho Cordova. AAA Three Diamond lodgings Rancho Cordova’s international festival—iFest— are expected to increase by 7% from a year ago, averaging $182 Page 3 returned to Village Green Park, attracting record crowds. Visitors grabbed selfies scaling the Great Wall of China per night. Weekend car rentals or the Eiffel Tower with the help of green screen tech- rates will average $62 per day, nology. Others hitched a ride on a pedicab, checked out $19 more than last year. Airfares local art, learned about animals from around the world, are falling 2% for the top 40 had their arm tattooed with henna, or took a swing at a domestic flight routes, averaging Mexican piñata. $222. Continued on page 3 Continued on page 3 Riders Round the Turns at Hangtown Motocross Story and photos the world to race this series, which by Timothy Qualls is an extremely grueling course of jumps, obstacles, and off-camber SACRAMENTO REGION, CA (MPG) - turns. The day started with sev- The Hangtown Motocross is the eral hundred riders qualifying to opening round of a 12-race series race the four-moto format. A moto that spans the country, featur- is one race; the riders are sepa- ing the top racers in the world. rated by the size of the engines of This race was held at the Prairie their motorcycles. This race only City State Vehicle Recreational has two classes of motorcycle Area. The dusty, grassy hill area engines: the 250cc and the 450cc is pretty barren, but it transformed size bikes. The race contains two into a bustling community of mil- moto’s for each class, thus the lion dollar big rigs, customized riders with best overall finishes motor homes, and commercial from both motos are declared the tents that resemble the circus overall winners of the Hangtown coming to town. event. 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