College football Power Rankings after Week 4
Another week of college football is in the books and it was once again defined by upsets — or near upsets (looking at you Pac-12).
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Another week of college football is in the books and it was once again defined by upsets — or near upsets (looking at you Pac-12).
CUPRA EKS driver Adrien Tambay took a step closer to taking the first-ever FIA ETCR eTouring Car World Cup title with a win in the first Pool FURIOUS Quarter Final where the Frenchman dominated for 98% of the time, even if Hyundai Motorsport N’s Norbert Michelisz stalked his prey in epic fashion on the last lap to take the lead at the start of the final corner, only to lose it moments later as Tambay crossed the line just ahead. Mikel Azcona meanwhile took the FURIOUS Quarter Final Two win for Hyundai Motorsport N after an early fight with CUPRA EKS man Jordi Gené and late dice with hithertoo race-long leader Luca Filippi whose Romeo Ferraris Giulia ETCR had led from pole till the final corner too.
Bradley Perie claimed victory in the Quattro Group British Supersport Championship Sprint race at Oulton Park after race leader and recently crowned champion Jack Kennedy crashed out on the final lap.
The USMNT showed a number of worrying signs in a 2-0 defeat to Japan on Friday, in the Yanks’ second-to-last friendly before the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.
Ten Kate Yamaha’s Dominique Aegerter dominated WorldSSP race one with a three-second advantage at Barcelona on Saturday.
By taking her second set of rainbows in such a surprise fashion, Annemiek van Vleuten achieved the «best win» of her career, said Adam Blythe afterwards on the latest edition of The Breakaway. Having suffered a broken elbow in the team time trial on Wednesday, Van Vleuten was not expected to be able to contest the victory. She said before the race that she was unable to ride from out of the saddle, which meant she would neither be able to climb in her customary fashion, nor engage in a full-throated sprint, should the race come down to it.
SYDNEY: Dutchwoman Annemiek van Vleuten staged a classic late attack to win the world championship road race in a stunning finish on Saturday (Sep 24) despite nursing a fractured elbow throughout the 164.3km race.