Jessica Korda shoots stunning 61 for five-shot lead in Sotogrande
American Jessica Korda shot a brilliant 11-under-par 61 to equal the lowest score on the Ladies European Tour and set the new course record at La Reserva Club Sotogrande in Spain.
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American Jessica Korda shot a brilliant 11-under-par 61 to equal the lowest score on the Ladies European Tour and set the new course record at La Reserva Club Sotogrande in Spain.
“I’m here, I’m ready.” That is the defiant message from Primoz Roglic as he prepares to take on the Vuelta a Espana in a bid to win his fourth successive red jersey. The 32-year-old has been out of action since sustaining a dislocated shoulder and back injury during Stage 5 of this year’s Tour de France, leading to him retiring nine stages later.
After a thrilling Giro d'Italia and Tour de France, La Vuelta will conclude this year’s Grand Tour season. The race in Spain will see the peloton tackle six flat stages – plus two more flat stages with high-altitude finishes – four hilly stages, seven mountain stages, a team time trial and an individual time trial. So who are the fancied names in the race for red? Ad Primoz Roglic (Jumbo-Visma) has not raced since abandoning the Tour ahead of Stage 15 meaning there is an unknown quantity about the Slovenian as he aims to win the Vuelta for the fourth consecutive year.
After our red jersey guide and stage guide we take a look at each of the 23 teams featuring in this year’s Vuelta, which kicks off on Friday with a 23km team time trial around the Dutch city of Utrecht. We list each rider and discuss who is the real leader of each team while outlining their various goals over the next three weeks in the Netherlands and Spain – all while eschewing the burning question of what Spanish food corresponds best to each team.
Noelle Murray knows that Shelbourne face a major step-up in quality when they take on ZNK Pomurje in the UEFA Women's Champions League Round One semi-final on Thursday.
It’s not cool like the Giro d'Italia, or popular like the Tour de France. What La Vuelta is, though, is way more fun than either. It might not be the Grand Tour you tell your colleagues you went to when they ask on Monday what you did at the weekend, but it's the one you'll be remembering fondly in years to come, and sharing stories about with pals in your nursing home.
Egan Bernal says he is “super happy to be racing again” after making his return to cycling seven months after a life-threatening accident. Bernal suffered a big crash in January which put him in intensive car with several surgeries required as he suffered 20 fractures including a fractured vertebrae. Ad The Ineos Grenadiers rider made his comeback on Tuesday at the Tour of Denmark, finishing two minutes behind Stage 1 winner Olav Kooij.