París-Niza en directo: etapa 3 en vivo | Vierzon - Dun-le-Palestel
Jakobsen no repetirá gloria...
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Jakobsen no repetirá gloria...
Stay tuned for live text comments from Nick Christian Ad/> WHO IS RACING STRADE BIANCHE? Strade BiancheStrade Bianche – Who’s riding? Who can take Mathieu van der Poel’s crown?YESTERDAY AT 18:26 No Wout, no Mathieu – no fun? Not necessarily. While defending champion Van der Poel continues his return from injury and last weekend’s Omloop winner Van Aert, the 2020 champion, is instead riding Paris-Nice from Sunday, there will be three former winners on the startlist.
El ucraniano Yaroslav Popovych, director del Trek Segafredo y excorredor entre otros equipos del Astana y Discovery Channel, pidió ayuda para el pueblo ucraniano que sufre la guerra tras la invasión militar de Rusia y no descarta ir a su país «para coger las armas».
Tadej Pogacar retained the UAE Tour title as he once again beat Adam Yates after an exciting head-to-head duel up the final climb of the race.
Lennard Kamna (Bora-Hansgrohe) finished strongly on the final climb to emerge victorious in the fifth stage of the Ruta Del Sol, but it was Wout Poels (Bahrain Victorious) who sealed the overall victory. As part of a 17-man breakaway, Kamna’s gap on the approaching bunch was at two minutes, and made his push for glory with three kilometres left of the gradual climb.
¡Y la general de la Vuelta a Andalucía!
La crónica de la etapa de ayer. De la mano de Marco González.
Cameron Norrie defeated US fourth seed Tommy Paul 6-3, 6-3 on Saturday to reach the ATP Delray Beach Open final. The 26-year-old left-hander dispatched Paul in 76 minutes to book a date in Sunday's final against the later winner between US second seed Reilly Opelka and Australian John Millman. "I was really happy with my level," Norrie said. "I played complete games on my serves and in my sets. He's really tricky and comes forward but I was happy I came through on my serve."