Month: July 2018

1:44 PM ET MENDE, France — Spain’s Omar Fraile powered to victory with a late burst in the last climb of Stage 14 of the Tour de France Saturday. After the 188-kilometre ride from Saint-Paul-Trois-Chateaux, Astana rider Fraile caught Belgian Jasper Stuyven near the top of the Cote de Croix Neuve, a 3-kilometre ascent at
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11:17 AM ET HOCKENHEIM, Germany — Lewis Hamilton is convinced the car issue which saw him eliminated from Q1 in Germany started moments before he ran wide at Turn 1. In the closing stages of the opening qualifying session, Hamilton ran wide at the opening corner and across the kerbs. He immediately encountered car trouble
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10:52 AM ET Chamatkar Sandhu Marc Diakiese will be looking to push the pace and promises a finish as he tries to get back on track Sunday in the UFC’s return to Germany. The British lightweight hasn’t had the best year, having suffered the first two career losses, which came back to back against Drakkar
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10:34 AM ET No. 1 seed Alize Cornet will play for the Swiss Open title after opponent Eugenie Bouchard retired injured during their semifinal Saturday. France’s Cornet was leading 7-6 (5), 1-0 when Bouchard retired with an upper thigh issue in Gstaad. The Canadian, who reached the Wimbledon final in 2014, has struggled with a
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10:14 AM ET The Minnesota Wild have agreed to a five-year, $30 million contract with restricted free-agent defenseman Matt Dumba, the team announced Saturday. The deal will pay Dumba $5.2 million next season and includes two seasons (2019-20, 2021-22) when he will make $7.4 million. Dumba, 23, set career highs with 14 goals and 36
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9:26 AM ET CARNOUSTIE, Scotland – Justin Rose went all of Friday without making a birdie, finally getting one to fall on the 18th hole to make the 36-hole cut on the number at The Open. On Saturday, the Englishman matched the Carnoustie course record for The Open, making seven birdies to shoot 64. Justin
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