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Pirelli promises tougher tyres for British Grand Prix
Paul Hembery, Pirelli's motorsport director, has promised to toughen up his tyres for next month's British Grand Prix. The Spanish Grand Prix came under fire from a number of drivers after featuring 82 pit stops as teams fought with the complexities of this season's tyres. Half the cars made four stops in Sunday's race and some more than that.
Bradley Wiggins yearns for open road in bid to beat Giro d'Italia yips
The final phase of the 2013 Giro d'Italia was always going to take Sir Bradley Wiggins into uncharted territory: new climbs, new roads, new challenges. That is what Wiggins was looking for when he targeted the second most important stage race of the cycling year but his attacks of the downhill yips in the past seven days bring an old adage to mind: be careful what you wish for. It has made enthralling viewing but there has been more novelty than he would have wished.
Bradley Wiggins: A Year in Pink?
Sir Bradley Wiggins, it’s safe to say, isn’t enjoying much luck or success in this year’s Giro d’Italia.
Justin Gatlin warns Usain Bolt of sprint 'dogfight' after Doha victory
Justin Gatlin and Mike Rodgers have warned their Jamaican rivals Usain Bolt and Yohan Blake that they intend to win a sprinting "dogfight" after securing a one-two in the 100m at the Diamond League opener in Doha.
Malfunctioning McLaren require fast fix for Spanish Grand Prix
McLaren were involved in a desperate race against the clock on Friday night to salvage some hope for Sunday's Spanish Grand Prix – and with it the entire season.
Gatland's British Lions ready to roar - Early predictions for the starting 15
Rugby Union: The 2013 British Lions tour gets underway shortly, and Jamie Hosie is on hand to make an early prediction for the first starting 15.
Mark Cavendish toasts team-mates after 12th Giro d'Italia stage victory
There are only a handful of stages on this Giro d'Italia that are tailor-made for Mark Cavendish, so after this run through Puglia he had no option but to deliver, hence his delight at the 12th Giro stage win of his career following disappointment the day before. This was as seamless as any bunch sprint win could be, apart from the almost inevitable brush of shoulders in the last kilometre.
Andrew Simpson, British sailor and Olympian, dies after yacht capsizes
The British Olympic sailor Andrew Simpson died on Thursday after his team's ultra-modern yacht capsized in the San Francisco bay and trapped him underwater during training for the America's Cup.
England make Tom Wood captain for Argentina as Chris Robshaw is rested
Chris Robshaw has not had the smoothest of months and more turbulence could lie ahead following confirmation that his back-row colleague Tom Wood will captain England on their upcoming tour to Argentina this summer. The head coach, Stuart Lancaster, has stressed that Robshaw will definitely be named in his revised elite player squad in July but nothing, so far, is guaranteed on the captaincy front.
Chris Robshaw's cry for Argentina opposed by England and Harlequins
If Chris Robshaw had the casting vote he would be part of England's squad touring Argentina this summer. Barring a sharp last-minute U-turn by Stuart Lancaster, however, the Harlequins flanker will instead be missing from Wednesday's squad list as the management seek to ensure he does not burn out before the 2015 Rugby World Cup.
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