Michael van Gerwen picks up Belgian Open title
Michael van Gerwen claimed his first European Tour title in a year after winning the Belgian Open.
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Michael van Gerwen claimed his first European Tour title in a year after winning the Belgian Open.
Manchester United hero Rio Ferdinand has underlined the role played by Wout Weghorst in allowing Marcus Rashford to shine at Old Trafford this season.
Lagos de Covadonga delivered the thrilling finish La Vuelta Femenina organisers had craved, as Demi Vollering (SD Worx) broke Annemiek van Vleuten (Movistar) but the latter took the overall title by nine seconds. Van Vleuten took the red jersey in controversial circumstances on Saturday, as her Movistar team put the hammer down just as Vollering and her team had stopped for a nature break. Ad There was lots of post-race chat on Saturday evening, but the events set things up superbly for the final stage up the fabled Lagos de Covadonga.
Stuart Kettlewell expects Kevin van Veen to be nominated for PFA Player of the Year – but says Motherwell’s Premiership resurgence isn’t just about his star man.
Delighted Motherwell boss Stuart Kettlewell says Kevin van Veen should be a PFA Scotland Player of the Year candidate.
Lucy Charles-Barclay was unable to cap a memorable winning return to racing as Anne Haug’s red-hot run overhauled her advantage and fired the German veteran to the PTO European Open title in Ibiza. British star Charles-Barclay, 29, was making her hotly-anticipated comeback and led the middle distance 100km contest for significant periods. Ad But she failed to maintain her sizeable lead from the swim and bike stages as Haug, 40, leapfrogged her and Australian Ashleigh Gentle to soar to the summit of the podium.
Italy’s Gaia Realini (Trek-Segafredo) produced a stunning sprint to the line to pip Annemiek van Vleuten (Movistar) to Stage 6 victory at La Vuelta Femenina and take her first ever World Tour win, but the world champion was consoled by taking the leader’s red jersey. Realini played the final stages perfectly and kept pace with the Dutchwoman as the pair broke away from the rest of the field 30km from the finish, saving enough energy to win the two-up sprint even with a contentious photo finish putting some doubt into the result which was changed twice.
Motherwell fans have hailed Kevin Van Veen as their king as King Charles III's coronation celebrations continue - while Hibs supporters straight up blast the royal event.