Maverick Viñales praises Aprilia: “Incredible work”
The Spanish rider celebrated his first victory with the Noale-based manufacturer.
The Spanish rider celebrated his first victory with the Noale-based manufacturer.
More than 200 sports enthusiasts, exercise science students and industry insiders gathered at the 10th Mapei Sport Research Center conference.
The Spanish rider scores his first success with the Aprilia, ahead of Marc Marquez and Jorge Martin. Fourth Bagnaia.
The new biancoceleste coach spoke at a press conference.
The Nerazzurri’s CEO is tied to the Milanese club until 2027.
The Roman pilot did not go beyond 14th place in qualifying at Portimao.
“I would love to face him and Carlos Alcaraz-they are changing tennis,” he said.
The Romagna centaur finished sixth in the qualifying session in Portimao.
The seasoned former executive weighs in on the case of the week.
“It’s important to win, and we will try to fight openly, with the right patience.”
In taking stock of the World Cup season, the Fisi president also spoke of the bad luck that befell the two Italian athletes.
The Ducati rider has not started in front of everyone since the 2022 Austrian Grand Prix.
Having filed a nearly 1,600-point World Cup season, the Valle d’Aosta native wants to set no limits on herself.
The downhill race won by Cornelia Huetter closes the women’s Alpine Ski World Cup season. Third is the 28-year-old Gardena-Gröden girl, Federica Brignone is ninth.
The technician has signed until the end of the current season.
The friendly scheduled for Monday in Moscow with Paraguay will not be played.
Currently on loan at Getafe after a period of inactivity due to extra-football issues, Greenwood is being followed closely by the bianconeri.
“I’m not sitting in a corner crying,” said the Swedish technician, who announced a few weeks ago that he had incurable cancer.
“Elimination from the Champions League on penalties? We tried but that’s the way soccer goes.”
The starting grid for Sunday’s Australian GP changes.
“We didn’t maximize the car, I was hoping to regain the feeling in qualifying after FP3 and instead I lost it.”
The match between Jannik Sinner and Andrea Vavassori will resume Saturday as the second match at 4 p.m. on Miami’s Central Court, weather permitting.
Sixty tournaments are scheduled, spread over 29 nations, for the men’s tennis major circuit.
At the Forum it ends 77-76 for Olimpia, which hooks the play-in zone.