Stage 0: Pre-Race Press Conference Full Results and Report
|  Kristin Klein, President of the Amgen Tour of California and Executive Vice President of AEG Sports |  Kristin Klein, President of the Amgen Tour of California and Executive Vice President of AEG Sports speaking |  Bob Stapleton, Chairman of USA Cycling | 
|  Kendall Ryan of the United States and TIBCO-Silicon Valley Bank |  Richie Porte, Trek-Segafredo : « In the GC game every day is the most important. There’s no day you can switch off. Maybe a bit of a shame for me there’s no time trial, but there’s plenty of climbing. A lot of ways The Amgen Tour of California is leading how cycling has got to go. » |  Mark Cavendish, Team Dimension Data : « I’ve been here many times, not just for the bike race, but for holiday and for training camps, and I always feel welcome at The Amgen Tour of California, so it’s good to be back.The race has gotten harder, and the race has stepped up. As Bob (Stapleton) said, it’s one of the most important races on the calendar now, and with that comes a bigger challenge to win. » |  Alex Hoehn of the United States and the USA Cycling National Team | 
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|  Mike Testa, President and CEO of Visit Sacramento |  Nacer Bouhanni of France and Team Cofidis Solutions Credits | 
|  Tejay Van Garderen, EF Education First Pro Cycling : « It’s always a treat to be able to come home. Now being on a truly American team coming and racing on American soil provides a different feel and a different level of motivation. I think about leadership role on the team it’s going to be more of an open approach this week. Because really it’s going to come down to Mt. Baldy and who has the best legs there. » |  Peter Sagan, Bora-Hansgrohe : « Skipping Liège-Bastogne-Liège, it was not really only for the Amgen Tour of California, but also to take time to rest because after this is another long part I have to be ready for, Tour de Suisse, Nationals and Tour de France. I’m very happy to come back here. It’s already my 10th Amgen Tour of California. I hope it’s going to be a good year and I’m hoping to do something. » | 
|  George Bennett, Team Jumbo-Visma : « Winning the GC is the main objective. I don’t know if it’s going to be easier, but it will be a lot different than last time, without the time trial and different riders here as well. It’s going to be a challenging week. Mount Hamilton is hard, but it’s not like two years ago when we could light it up and survive to the finish…it all comes down to Baldy and staying out of trouble the other days. » | 
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Stage 1: Sacramento → Sacramento, 143 km Full Results and Report
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|  Today's break; Daniil Fominykh (Kaz/Astana), Andrea Peron (Ita/Novo Nordisk), Michael Schar (Sui/CCC), Tyler Stites (United States) | 
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|  Circuits in Sacramento |  Sprint finish in Sacramento with Travis McCabe (USA National Team) gaining on Peter Sagan (Bora-Hansgrohe) who jumped first |  Peter Sagan (Bora-Hansgrohe) wins a close finish over Travis McCabe (USA National Team) | 
|  Only his second win of the year and first since January for Peter Sagan and his 17th win at the Tour of California so he was pretty happy | 
|  Your Stage 1 podium: 2nd Travis McCabe (USA) 1st Peter Sagan (Slowakia / Team Bora - hansgrohe) and 3rd Max Walscheid (Germany / Team Sunweb) |  First race leader, Peter Sagan (Slowakia / Team Bora - hansgrohe) | 
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Stage 2: Rancho Cordova → South Lake Tahoe, 195 km Full Results and Report
Stage 3: Stockton → Morgan Hill, 207 km Full Results and Report
Stage 4: Monterey → Morro Bay, 213 km Full Results and Report
|  Scenic Hwy 1 along the Pacific coast |  Sprint finish in Morro Bay | 
|  Fabio JAKOBSEN (NED/DECEUNINCK - QUICK-STEP) wins Stage 4 in 5:53:22 ahead of 2nd Jasper PHILIPSEN (BEL/UAE TEAM EMIRATES) and 3rd Peter SAGAN (SVK/BORA - HANSGROHE) |  Third stage win in a row by DECEUNINCK - QUICK-STEP by a different rider each day. Today, Fabio JAKOBSEN (NED/DECEUNINCK - QUICK-STEP) |  Your Stage 4 podium, 2nd Jasper PHILIPSEN (BEL/UAE TEAM EMIRATES) and 1st Fabio JAKOBSEN (NED/DECEUNINCK - QUICK-STEP), 3rd Peter SAGAN (SVK/BORA - HANSGROHE) |
Stage 5: Pismo Beach → Ventura, 219 km Full Results and Report
|  Ivan GARCIA (ESP/BAHRAIN - MERIDA) wins Stage 5 in 4:56:11 ahead of 2nd Maximiliano Ariel RICHEZE (ARG/DECEUNINCK - QUICK-STEP) and 3rd Sergio HIGUITA GARCIA (COL/EF EDUCATION FIRST) | 
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Stage 6: Ontario → Mount Baldy, 128 km Full Results and Report
Stage 7: Santa Clarita → Pasadena, 141 km Full Results and Report
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|  Cees BOL (NED/SUNWEB) wins Stage 7 in 2:53:16 ahead of 2nd Peter SAGAN (SVK/BORA - HANSGROHE) , 3rd Jasper PHILIPSEN (BEL/UAE TEAM EMIRATES) , 4th Phil BAUHAUS (GER/BAHRAIN - MERIDA) | 
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|  “This race was my main goal this year. I knew that I was prepared. I surprised myself a bit that I took the overall win. But I’m really happy and looking forward to next season,” said overall winner Tadej Pogacar. | 
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|  Your 2019 Tour of California GC podium: 2nd Sergio HIGUITA GARCIA (COL/EF EDUCATION FIRST) + 16s, 1st Tadej POGAČAR (SLO/UAE TEAM EMIRATES) 32:55:12, 3rd Kasper ASGREEN (DEN/DECEUNINCK - QUICK-STEP) + 17s | 
|  Your Stage 7 podium: 2nd Peter SAGAN (SVK/BORA - HANSGROHE), 1st Cees BOL (NED/SUNWEB) and 3rd Jasper PHILIPSEN (BEL/UAE TEAM EMIRATES) , 4th Phil BAUHAUS (GER/BAHRAIN - MERIDA) |  Your Women's and Men's overall winners, Anna Van der Breggen (Netherlands Boels Dolmans) and Tadej Pogacar (Slowenia/ UAE Team Emirates) | 
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