Connect with us

SPORTS

Tour de France: Pogacar fends off attack from world champion

Published

on

By


Tour de France

World champion Remco Evenepoel has won the first individual time trial of the 111th Tour de France. The young Belgian star took the win on Friday on the 25.3-kilometer course from Nuits-Saint-Georges to Gevrey-Chambertin ahead of Tadej Pogacar, who successfully defended the yellow jersey as overall winner. Evenepoel crossed the finish line twelve seconds ahead of Pogacar in his first Tour stage win. His Slovenian compatriot Primoz Roglic (+0:34) came in third.

05.07.2024 18.12

Online since today, 6.12pm

Jonas Vingegaard, the great triumphant rider in the time trial last year, was 37 seconds slower than Evenepoel in fourth place on the seventh stage and thus lost more time in the overall ranking. Overall, Pogacar is now 33 seconds ahead of Evenepoel and 1:36 minutes ahead of defending champion Vingegaard, whose start was shaky until a few weeks before the Tour due to a serious fall. Roglic is fourth overall, 2:16 minutes behind.

Things didn’t go so well in the time trial for the Austrian Felix Gall, who lost almost three minutes in 50th place and slipped to 18th place in the overall ranking (6:06). Pogacar’s helper Gregor Mühlberger is in 85th place, 57:47 minutes behind, while Marco Haller, who supports his Red Bull Bora captain Roglic, is 113th overall (1:11:23).

AP/Jerome Delay Evenepoel celebrated his first stage win at the Tour de France

On Saturday, the breakaway riders can hope for their chances. On the eighth stage over 183.4 kilometers between Semur-en-Auxois and Colombey-les-Deux-Eglises, two climbs of the third category and three mountains of the fourth category have to be overcome. But if the sprinter teams get serious in the last third of the stage, there could be another mass finish.

111. Tour de France

Seventh stage

Nuits-Saints-Georges – Gevrey-Chambertin (25,3 km/EZF) 1. Remco Evenepoel BEL 28:52 2. Tadej Pogacar SLO + 0:12 3. Primoz Roglic SLO 0:34 4. Jonas Vingegaard DEN 0:37 5. Victor Campenaerts BEL 0:52 6. Kevin Vauquelin FRA -“- 7. Matteo Jorgenson USA 0:54 8. Joao Almeida POR 0:57 9. Ben Healy IRL 0:59 10. Stefan Küng SUI 1:00 50.

Felix Gall

AUT

2:57

110.

Marco Haller

AUT

4:15

134. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

Gregor Mühlberger

AUT

4:39

Overall ranking

Standings after 21 rounds: 1. Tadej Pogacar SLO 27:16:23 2. Remco Evenepoel BEL + 0:33 3. Jonas Vingegaard DEN 1:15 4. Primoz Roglic SLO 1:36 5. Juan Ayuso ESP 2:16 6. Joao Almeida POR 2:17 7. Carlos Rodriguez ESP 2:31 8. Mikel Landa ESP 3:35 9. Matteo Jorgenson USA 4:03 10. Alexander Wlasow RUS 4:36 18.

Felix Gall

AUT

6:06

85.

Gregor Mühlberger

AUT

57:47

113.

Marco Haller

AUT 1:11:23 Graphics: APA/ORF

Stage plan:

29.06. 1. Stage Florence – Rimini (ITA, 206 km) 30.06. 2. Stage Cesenatico – Bologna (ITA, 200 km) 01.07. 3. Stage Piacenza – Turin (ITA, 229 km) 02.07. 4. Stage Pinerolo (ITA) – Valloire (138 km) 03.07. 5. Stage Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne – Saint-Vulbas (177 km) 04.07. 6. Stage Macon – Dijon (163 km) 05.07. 7. Stage Nuits-Saint-Georges – Gevrey-Chambertin (25 km/EZF) 06.07. 8. Semur-en-Auxois – Colombey-les-Deux-Eglises stage (176 km) 07.07. 9. Troyes – Troyes stage (199 km) 08.07. Ruhetaday 09.07. 10. Orleans – Saint-Amand-Montrond stage (187 km) 10.07. 11. Evraux-les-Bains – Le Lioran stage (211 km) 11.07. 12. Aurillac – Villeneuve-sur-Lot stage (204 km) 12.07. 13. Agen – Pau stage (171 km) 13.07. 14. Pau – Saint-Lary-Soulan stage (152 km/BAK) 14.07. 15. Stage Loudenvielle – Plateau de Beille (198 km/BAK) 15.07. Ruhetag 16.07. 16. Stage Gruissan – Nimes (187 km) 17.07. 17. Stage Saint-Paul-Trois-Chateaux – Superdevoluy (178 km) 18.07. 18. Stage Gap – Barcelonette (179 km) 19.07. 19. Stage Embrun – Isola 2000 (145 km/BAK) 20.07. 20. Stage Nizza – Col de la Couillole (133 km/BAK) 21.07. 21. Stage Monaco – Nizza (34 km/EZF)

BAK = Joint
EZF = Individual Time Trial
Total length: 3,492 km

READ FULL STORY HERE>>...CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>
Continue Reading
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

SPORTS

Carlos Alcaraz Continues Wimbledon Title Defense in Quarter-Finals against Tommy Paul

Published

on

By


Los Wimbledon quarter-finals will start on Tuesday, July 9 with the first matches between the eight best tennis players remaining in the men’s competition. Carlos Alcaraz continues his quest to repeat the title he won last year in the London tournament. He will face Tommy Paul, world number 13, in search of a place in the semi-finals.

He The American and Alcaraz have met four times, with two wins each.Their quarter-final meeting at Wimbledon will be their first meeting on grass.

Wimbledon 2024 quarter-finals: players and dates

In that same part of the draw, the other quarter-final match will pit Jannick Sinner, number 1, against Daniil Medvedev. The Italian is making his third consecutive appearance at Wimbledon. This season he has a 9-0 record on grass, which has already earned him his first title in Halle.

Daniil Medvedev, semi-finalist in 2023, arrives in the round of 16 with hardly any wear and tear since his rival, Grigor Dimitrov retired due to injury when he was 5-3 down in the first set. This is the 12th duel between Sinner and Medvedev. The Russian won the first six. The last five, including both this year (the Australian Open final and the Miami semi-final), have all gone Sinner’s way. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

The other two quarterfinal matches remain to be decided after the round of 16 matches played today. On the one hand, Lorenzo Musetti, who beat Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard (4-6, 6-6, 6-3 and 6-2) will face the winner of the clash between Taylor Fritz and Alexander Zverev.

For its part, Alex de Miñaurwho beat Arthur Fils 6-2, 6-4, 4-6, 6-3, will have to face whoever wins the round of 16 match between Holger Rune y Novak Djokovic.

2024-07-08 12:19:55
#Tennis #players #dates #start

READ FULL STORY HERE>>...CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>
Continue Reading

SPORTS

Cuban Player Ismael Romero Qualifies for Paris 2024 Olympics with Puerto Rican Team: A Historic Moment for Caribbean Basketball

Published

on

By


At the upcoming Olympic Games in Paris 2024, Cuba will once again not have teams participating in basketball tournaments, an absence that spans the entire 21st century and, in the men’s category, is longer, since Moscow 1980.

However, there will be representation of Cuban players at the grand event and this was confirmed in the last few hours, after the qualification of the Puerto Rican men’s team, with Villa Clara native Ismael Romero as a key piece in this success.

“El Cubanazo,” as he is known, was part of the Puerto Rican team that won the 4th Intercontinental Pre-Olympic Tournament, held last week in San Juan, Puerto Rico.

There, the hosts beat Italy and Bahrain in the group stage. In the semi-finals, they beat Mexico 98-78 and in the final, they beat Lithuania 79-68, a team that included Domantas Sabonis, an athlete with an excellent track record in the NBA and active in that circuit with the Sacramento Kings.

In the decisive match, Ismael remained on the court for 18:17 minutes, with two points, four rebounds (divided equally between offensive and defensive), one steal, one block and 50% effectiveness in field goals.

The Cubanazo will contribute to the history of basketball in Puerto Rico

With this victory, the Puerto Ricans return to men’s basketball at the Olympic Games, something that had not happened for twenty years, in Athens 2004. Another striking note is that it was the first time that they beat two European countries in the same tournament since the World Cup in the United States in 2002.

Continuing with the feat of the Island of Enchantment, it will be the first time that it will have representation in the same Olympic Games in both men’s and women’s basketball. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

In the French competition, the men’s quintet will compete in Group C, alongside Serbia, South Sudan and the United States. There they will seek to achieve the best possible performance, counting on their ranks an exponent from a nation with which they share many elements, Cuba.

Enjoy all the information on Telegram and the new style of Instagram

All in 1 Sports is a sports media outlet that provides all the latest news to our readers. We abide by the ethical standards of international journalism to provide the best information and with the greatest possible veracity..
Join our community on TELEGRAM so that you are up to date with everything that is happening in the world of sport. Also, feel free to browse our INSTAGRAM and enjoy another concept of news in audiovisual matters.

About Author

Abel Zaldivar

I write about the stories of Cuban athletes around the world.

2024-07-08 15:54:27
#Cubanazo #qualified #Puerto #Rican #basketball #team #Paris

READ FULL STORY HERE>>...CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>
Continue Reading

SPORTS

LeBron James Makes Financial Sacrifice for Lakers, Misses Out on Free Agency Targets

Published

on

By


For the first time in 14 years, LeBron James will not be paid the maximum salary, and his two million “financial sacrifice” will allow the Lakers to recruit, and to avoid being limited by the new collective agreement. For him, it was normal to make this gesture since it benefits the team, and therefore him in the end.

“It’s because we’re in a relationship, and anyone who knows relationships knows it’s all about commitment,” he told ESPN. « It’s also about doing things to help both sides. We’ve been working together for seven years… That’s why.”

This “sacrifice” allowed the Lakers to take advantage of a “mid-level exception” at $12.9 million, and the Lakers thought they could position themselves on James Harden, Klay Thompson, DeMar DeRozan and Jonas Valanciunas. To no avail, none of them came!

A virtually unchanged group

“It takes two to tango,” illustrates LeBron James about the Lakers’ failed approaches. “Our front office and our staff have tried things or tried to bring guys in, and it hasn’t happened. And that’s OK. That’s part of the business. I’ve been in this business long enough to know that sometimes it happens, sometimes it doesn’t. We’re not going to sit here and whine or lie. We’re moving forward. Klay’s a great player. DeMar’s obviously a great player. Valanciunas was one of those players, and he ended up going to Washington. He was someone that was in talks with us… But we’re moving forward to see how we can get better. I’m looking forward to this fall.”

In the end, the Lakers didn’t sign any free agents, but LeBron James is happy to leave with the same group. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

” Of course “, he responds about the Lakers’ potential to play for the title. “Because we’ve done it before. We’ve done it before and we still have two guys that are committed every day, with AD and me. We’re committed to excellence and winning. And we believe that in any situation, in any year, we can put ourselves in a position to succeed. And we’re not that far off. A year ago, we were in the conference finals. Sure, this year, it didn’t go as well as last year. It didn’t go as well as we wanted it to, but we’re not that far off. Sure, there’s so many teams in the West, but we’re not that far off.”

Mid-level exception : envelope of approximately $13 million that is available each year to recruit all NBA franchises that do not pay luxury tax. They can use it on one or more players. A team that must pay the luxury tax only has $5.2 million. Since 2023/24, if a team significantly exceeds the high bar of the salary cap (by more than $17.5 million), it loses its “mid-level exception”

2024-07-08 12:40:18
#sit #whining #lying #Basket #USA

READ FULL STORY HERE>>...CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>
Continue Reading

Trending

error: Content is protected !!