11:16 AM ET French rider Julian Alaphilippe of Team Quick-Step won Stage 16 of the Tour de France after the race was disrupted for 15 minutes by protesters. Riders, including overall leader Geraint Thomas, were hit as police aimed tear gas and pepper spray at protesters who were blocking the road. Despite finishing around nine
Month: July 2018
9:30 AM ET Major League Baseball teams have just seven days left to make trades without passing players through waivers, but with more sellers than buyers in certain areas and injuries a lingering concern for all contenders, some evaluators are starting to believe there could be more deals after the July 31 trade deadline than
9:21 AM ET A protest by local farmers brought Stage 16 of the Tour de France to a halt on Tuesday as French and British media said bales of hay were thrown onto the road. Cycling teams and French media said police used tear gas to disperse the protesters, but it ended up blowing in
6:33 AM BST It’s a record that has stood for more than 20 years, yet Joe Roff’s Super Rugby try-scoring mark is in serious danger as the competition reaches its final weeks. Roff’s effort of 15 five-pointers has twice been equalled since he starred for a Brumbies side that made it all the way to
3:20 AM ET Double amputee Billy Monger celebrated his first appearance on the British Formula 3 podium at the weekend with his own special take on F1 driver Daniel Ricciardo’s ‘shoey’. Monger lost both his legs in a horrifying crash during a British Formula 4 race last year after smashing into the back of a
2:49 AM ET Mitchell Lamb WEDNESDAY’S BEST Canterbury Race 3 No.2 Danawi (Hugh Bowman) – $2.40 There was strong mail for this beautifully bred son of Exceed And Excel, out of Flight Stakes and Epsom Handicap winner Secret Admirer, on debut at the ANZAC Day Randwick meeting. But unfortunately for Danawi, he ran into one
3:41 AM ET Colin Benjamin A return to the West Indies’ ODI team is a distinct possibility for the Bravo brothers, Sunil Narine and Kieron Pollard, following discussions between the players and Cricket West Indies (CWI). The development could potentially pave the way for the players to be involved in the 2019 World Cup. The
1:43 AM ET BALTIMORE — This loss felt different. Oh, there were plenty of similarities to the other 72 times that the Baltimore Orioles had come up short this season. The not-good-enough starting pitching. The less-productive-than-expected bats. Some head-scratching behavior on the base paths. But this one, an otherwise anonymous 5-3 defeat to the Boston
11:35 PM ET Intrigued by what might develop between Team Sky’s two leaders, who are sitting first and second as the Tour de France enters the Pyrenees on Tuesday for the third and final week of the race? The biggest challenge to Chris Froome’s aspirations of capturing a fifth Tour title is his own teammate,
10:28 PM ET Michael Beasley defended the array of personalities the Los Angeles Lakers have added around LeBron James this offseason and said Monday that he doesn’t like the idea of people judging them on their personas or perceived reputations. “I think it is going to come together like a basketball team,” Beasley said on
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