Seán Kelly's eye on a perfect season finale
The lottery of penalty kicks – the potential sliding doors moment on a heaven or hell season for Galway captain Seán Kelly.
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The lottery of penalty kicks – the potential sliding doors moment on a heaven or hell season for Galway captain Seán Kelly.
There was a remarkable moment during Stage 13 of the Tour de France as Primoz Roglic (Jumbo-Visma) revealed his plans to Eurosport's Alberto Contador mid-race. Roglic has already proven himself to be a very valuable team-mate for general classification leader, Jonas Vingegaard, at this year's Tour with some inspired rides in support. Ad/> It is perhaps not much of a surprise that the Slovenian is targeting the Vuelta once more given he has won the last three editions of the famous Spanish race in succession.
A chaotic Stage 5 of the Tour de France proved to be something of a nightmare day for Team Jumbo-Visma. Having already seen race leader Wout van Aert crash and almost hit a car as he attempted to get back on his bike, the Dutch team then saw Primoz Roglic caught up in a crash involving a hay bale with 29km to go. Ad/> As Stefan Kung (Groupama–FDJ) led the pack through a roundabout, the Swiss rider clipped the corner of the bale, dragging it slightly into the path of Caleb Ewan (Lotto Soudal).
Jasper Philipsen (Alpecin-Deceuninck) was left red-faced after celebrating winning a sprint on Stage 4 at the Tour de France, only to discover it was a race for second place. The Belgian triumphantly roared after crossing the finish line ahead of Christophe Laporte (Jumbo-Visma) and Alexander Kristoff (Intermarche-Wanty-Gobert Materiaux). Ad/> But there was a problem.
Galway football captain Sean Kelly is free to play in the All-Ireland semi-final against Derry.
Stefan Bissegger (EF Education-EasyPost) had a miserable opening day at the Tour de France as he crashed twice in treacherous conditions in Copenhagen. The first instalment of the Danish Grand Depart will be best remembered for the ice-rink conditions, with the heavens opening to make the roads extra slippery. Ad/> Bissegger gambled regardless, flying into corners in a bid to seize the yellow jersey on day one, but his risk-taking backfired spectacularly as he skidded out on painted road markings and hit the deck early on.
Armagh's Tiernan Kelly has received a 24-week ban following an incident that occurred in last Sunday’s All-Ireland quarter-final.
The Galway and Armagh senior football camps must now decide how to respond after the conclusion of an investigation by the GAA's Central Competitions Control Committee following last Sunday’s unsavoury scenes at Croke Park.