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Mattias Ekstrom - Martin pips Blomqvist in Pool FURIOUS Qualifying - eurosport.com - Italy

Martin pips Blomqvist in Pool FURIOUS Qualifying

Maxime Martin proved to be a home hero for Romeo Ferraris with his second pole position in as many races with a 1m 19.692s lap to beat CUPRA EKS driver Tom Blomqvist to today’s fastest Pool FURIOUS time in searing heat at Vallelunga for the fifth round of the FIA ETCR eTouring Car World Cup. Whilst Matin could wow with his pace, team-mate Giovanni Venturini put in a display of a different kind as he tipped his Giulia ETCR into a high speed spin, from which he recovered with only damage to his tyres and pride. He wasn’t the only one having a wild time of it as Mattias Ekström went full rallycross spec for an offroad interlude in Q2, meaning it was his Q1 time that counted, placing him third.

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Esteban Guerrieri - Norbert Michelisz - Mikel Azcona - WTCR Qualifying flash: Girolami beats Azcona to Race 1 pole position - eurosport.com - Italy

WTCR Qualifying flash: Girolami beats Azcona to Race 1 pole position

Néstor Girolami set the fastest lap of the WTCR Race of Italy weekend to bag pole position for Race 1 at Autodromo Vallelunga Piero Taruffi, as the ALL-INKL.COM Münnich Motorsport Honda knocked Mikel Azcona off the top spot in the Q3 shootout. Girolami clinched his second pole of the season with a lap of full commitment to demote Azcona, with Norbert Michelisz, Nathanaël Berthon and Esteban Guerrieri completing the top five.

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Filippo Ganna - Adam Blythe - Dan Lloyd - 'Given up!' – Stefan Bissegger suffers mechanical, shares drink with rival during Tour de France time trial - eurosport.com - France - Switzerland - Bahrain -  Copenhagen

'Given up!' – Stefan Bissegger suffers mechanical, shares drink with rival during Tour de France time trial

Stefan Bissegger (EF Education-EasyPost) followed up a miserable opening day time trial at the Tour de France with a miserable penultimate day time trial. The TT specialist crashed twice in treacherous conditions in Copenhagen to fall out of contention on Stage 1, while on the penultimate day of the Tour he suffered a mechanical and had to swap bikes. Ad/> “Oh no, no, no,” said Rob Hatch on Eurosport commentary.

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Max Verstappen - Sergio Perez - Fernando Alonso - Charles Leclerc - Carlos Sainz - Pierre Gasly - Alex Albon - Kevin Magnussen - Lance Stroll - Charles Leclerc storms to pole at French Grand Prix qualifying, Max Verstappen takes second - eurosport.com - France - Monaco - county Lewis - county George -  Hamilton

Charles Leclerc storms to pole at French Grand Prix qualifying, Max Verstappen takes second

Charles Leclerc was fastest at the French Grand Prix qualifying ahead of Sunday’s race. The two Ferraris have dominated throughout the weekend but with Carlos Sainz set to start from the back of the grid due to a penalty, the Spaniard gave his Monegasque teammate a slipstream tow to launch him to a 1:30.872. Ad/> Sainz was committed to helping Leclerc after taking a grid penalty which sees him start at the back of the grid due to using a number of fresh parts.

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Attila Tassi - Esteban Guerrieri - Yann Ehrlacher - King of WTCR Ehrlacher to start race two at Vallelunga from pole - eurosport.com - Italy -  Santiago

King of WTCR Ehrlacher to start race two at Vallelunga from pole

King of WTCR Yann Ehrlacher and Santiago Urrutia have locked out the front row for the partially reverse-grid Race 2 in WTCR Race of Italy at Autodromo Vallelunga Piero Taruffi. The pair, who are rivals for the WTCR title, qualified in P10 and ninth respectively in the Q2 session to ensure two Lynk & Cos will start from the front on Sunday afternoon.

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Tadej Pogacar - Jonas Vingegaard - Jonas Vingegaard on his fish-related jobs that helped him pursue cycling and Tour de France dream - eurosport.com - France - Denmark - Uae

Jonas Vingegaard on his fish-related jobs that helped him pursue cycling and Tour de France dream

Jonas Vingegaard (Jumbo-Visma) has spoken about his part-time work in a fish auction and a fish factory to earn some extra cash during his pursuit of a cycling career. The 25-year-old is closing in on his first Tour de France title after moving 3'26" ahead of Tadej Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates) heading into the final competitive stage on Saturday, and explained how he ended up working with fellow cyclist Michael Valgren at the plant after leaving school. Ad/> Speaking to Eurosport France's Benoit Vittek ahead of the Tour: “First of all, I finished school in 2016.

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Tour De-France - Tadej Pogacar - Dan Lloyd - Jonas Vingegaard - Jonas Vingegaard: Jumbo-Visma rider ‘can afford a crash’ in time trial and still win Tour de France - eurosport.com - France - Uae

Jonas Vingegaard: Jumbo-Visma rider ‘can afford a crash’ in time trial and still win Tour de France

Tour de France leader Jonas Vingegaard (Jumbo-Visma) holds such a commanding lead in the general classification that he can afford a crash on the Stage 20 time trial and still win the overall race, according to Eurosport expert Dan Lloyd. The Dane holds a 3’26” lead over second-placed Tadej Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates) ahead of the 40.7km time trial from Lacapelle-Marival and Rocamadour. Ad/> Pogacar has been in a not entirely dissimilar position before.

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Dan Lloyd - Jonas Vingegaard - 'Look after yourself' – The secret behind Jumbo-Visma’s success in Cahors at the Tour de France - eurosport.com - France - Netherlands

'Look after yourself' – The secret behind Jumbo-Visma’s success in Cahors at the Tour de France

Jumbo-Visma had the freedom to unleash Christophe Laporte to win on Stage 19 as they have now entered a relatively pressure-free phase of the Tour de France. The Dutch team have taken an unorthodox approach as a general classification team at the Tour, with riders – Wout van Aert and Christophe Laporte, for example – afforded the freedom to pursue individual success concurrent to Jonas Vingegaard’s yellow jersey aspirations. Ad/> Van Aert picked up two wins, on Stages 4 and 8, after opening the Tour with three second-placed finishes.

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