Crutchlow Retires from Italian GP Due to Shoulder Injury
Cal Crutchlow's comeback to MotoGP ended prematurely at Mugello when a muscle tear in his left shoulder forced him to retire from the Italian Grand Prix. The Briton was substituting for injured Johann Zarco at the LCR Honda team in his first grand prix appearance in three years. ipltable.lol
The 36-year-old rider completed only 10 of the 23 scheduled laps before bringing his bike into the pits, marking a disappointing return to the premier class after a three-year absence.
French Open 2026: Keys, Cobolli and Auger-Aliassime in action on day nine – live
Updates from Monday’s fourth-round matches
Kalinskaya has settled, breaking Potapova to love having hinted she was ready to take control for the previous 10 minutes. The first set is now level at 4-4 while, on Chatrier, Cobolli serves out for a 6-2 set against Svajda.
Cobolli gets his second break for 5-2 and, let’s be real, Svajda doesn’t have anything for him. I fear his height – he can’t be much more than 5”9 – might hinder him at the very top level, denying him the free points on serve and coverage at the net that support the games of the best, but he’s a terrific all-round talent with a forehand good enough to define points, repeatedly.
Continue reading...Basque Regions Offer Joint Bid for 2030 World Cup
Local governments, provincial councils and the Basque Government, together with Athletic Club and Real Sociedad, sent an official document to FIFA expressing their intention to continue with a joint bid. The proposal would see San Mamés in Bilbao and Anoeta in Donostia as a single venue for the tournament.
