Galway make All-Ireland semi-finals after dramatic shootout win over Armagh
Galway are into the All-Ireland Football Championship semi-finals following a dramatic penalty shootout win over Armagh.
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Galway are into the All-Ireland Football Championship semi-finals following a dramatic penalty shootout win over Armagh.
Enda McGinley has stepped down as Antrim senior football manager following their elimination from the Tailteann Cup after Saturday’s five-point loss to Leitrim in Carrick-on-Shannon.
Enda McGinley has stepped down as Antrim manager after two years in charge, following their Tailteann Cup loss to Leitrim in Carrick-on-Shannon.
The final climb of the 2022 Giro d'Italia looks set to have been the most decisive as far as the race was concerned after Jai Hindley (Bora-Hansgrohe) cracked his pink jersey rival Richard Carapaz (Ineos Grenadiers) in the Dolomites on Saturday. A calculated attack from the Hindley, supported by teammate Lennard Kamna, tested the resolve of Carapaz, but the Ecuadorian wilted and allowed his rival to eventually open up a 1'25" gap.
After a Stage 18 that was supposed to culminate in a bunch sprint was won from the break, what can we expect of Stage 19? Dries De Bondt (Alpecin-Fenix) led home a four-man break to defy the peloton as the Belgian took a first Grand Tour stage win on Thursday. He came in ahead of Edoardo Affini (Jumbo-Visma), Magnus Cort (EF Education-EasyPost) and Davide Gabburo (Bardiani-CSF).
As Mark Cavendish (Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl Team) slogged through the mountains, two words will have been echoing around his head: ‘Stage 18, Stage 18, Stage 18’. Two brutal days of climbing at the Giro d’Italia mean everyone will be hoping for a largely chilled run from Borgo Valsugana to Treviso, leaving the fast men free to squabble over the final bunch sprint… assuming the breakaway does not rip up the plan.
Mathieu van der Poel (Alpecin-Fenix) had a heart-in-mouth moment on a winding descent on Stage 17 at the Giro d’Italia. The Dutchman was being put under pressure by compatriot Gijs Leemreize (Jumbo-Visma) as the pair roared clear on the steep descent on Passo del Vetriolo. Ad/> As the road swung to the left, Van der Poel lost traction on his rear wheel, skidded and had to style out a tight corner – almost coming a cropper into the barriers.