Britain's Mark Cavendish wins Milano-Torino
Mark Cavendish sprinted to victory to become the first Briton to win the Milano-Torino.
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Mark Cavendish sprinted to victory to become the first Briton to win the Milano-Torino.
Mark Cavendish won the 103rd Milano-Torino on Wednesday to become the first British winner of the 199-km one-day race, the oldest race on the international calendar first held in 1876.
I was at Old Trafford to see Manchester United limp out of the Champions League (again) and it was absolutely hilarious.
It has been almost a whole year since Jasper Stuyven's monumental, odds-defying Milan-San Remo victory. The Belgian rider doesn’t mind admitting that watching the finish “still gives me goosebumps". The manner of his victory was similar to that of former team-mate Vincenzo Nibali in 2018, and not unlike Julian Alaphilippe’s a year later.
Manchester United are reviewing CCTV from Old Trafford to try and identify the fans who threw objects at Atletico Madrid manager Diego Simeone on Tuesday night.
Diego Simeone claimed he hadn't realised Manchester United fans were throwing things at him following his Atletico Madrid side's Champions League round of 16 win over Manchester United. Simeone embarked on a sprint down the touchline towards the dressing rooms after the full-time whistle, and though various items rained down on him from the stands — with the 51-year-old even appearing to dodge one aimed at his head — the Argentine declared afterwards that he was unaware. Ad/> Simeone didn't shake counterpart Ralf Rangnick's hand before his dash — but that is something he rarely does at the end of games, labelling it as a «false» gesture.
Manchester United have launched an investigation to identify the fans who threw objects at Diego Simeone at the end of Atletico Madrid's victory at Old Trafford on Tuesday, sources told ESPN.
Paul Scholes says inexperience played a significant part when Anthony Elanga contributed to the Atletico Madrid winner against Manchester United.