VNL, final triumph for France’s Andrea Giani
Elected MVP was French setter Brizard, Patry best opposite, also best scorer today with 24 personal points in the win over Japan.
Elected MVP was French setter Brizard, Patry best opposite, also best scorer today with 24 personal points in the win over Japan.
Georgia eliminated by the Red Furies who will now face Germany.
“My head is on the first match, if it happens I think it will be a happy day for all of us.”
European champion on eighth success in eight races, always over 22 meters.
“It is natural that I want to put my name on that short list of players capable of winning Roland Garros and Wimbledon in the same year.It is natural that I want to put my name on that short list of players capable of winning Roland Garros and Wimbledon in the same year.”
“Maybe they won’t play paddle tomorrow, but I’m sure they will talk about it. They are two strong drivers.”
England’s overtime win threatens elimination but flies to the quarters.
The RheinEnergieStadion in Cologne will host the challenge between the Red Furies and the Crusaders starting at 9 p.m.
Scuderia team principal: “We could have done more.”
The German won with 274 strokes, 10 under par
The Monegasque driver finds himself dealing with a nightmarish weekend
The Spanish driver, fourth at the finish line, was demoted to 10th place for violating the tire pressure rule.
The Frenchman from Arkéa-B&B Hotels won the second stage of the Grande Boucle
In Gelsenkirchen scheduled for round of 16 between English and Slovaks
The general manager of the Borgo Panigale-based manufacturer took stock of the situation
World No. 2 in press conference, “If I take the court, it’s for the title.”
The Spanish driver spoke after the podium achieved in Austria
The McLaren driver externalizes all his disappointment after the accident that caused his retirement.
Not only Giacomo Bonaventura: Gaetano Castrovilli and Alfred Duncan also say goodbye.
Race of a thousand twists and turns, the Mercedes driver takes advantage of the clash (with attached punctures) between the Dutchman and McLaren’s No. 4.
“Even if I had passed him at the start, I would not have been able to keep up with him,” says the Spanish driver.
Between the current world No. 1 and the 32-year-old German there is only one previous, also in the first round of a Slam tournament.
The Romagna centaur is satisfied with his second consecutive podium finish.
The reigning world champion completed a dream weekend in Assen but already gives the appointment to Sachsenring.
The 1996-class play/guard joins the Carpegna Prosciutto Pesaro roster after experience in the Belgian league.
The Azzurri have arrived in San Juan, site of one of the tournaments that will award the final four spots for Paris 2024.
The Turinese wins by a distance, beating Martin, his great rival for the title. Bastianini third, Marc Marquez fourth.