Archive for October, 2010

Oct 31 2010

First date with history for Marquez

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MarquesSpanish rider Marc Marquez will this weekend at the Grand Prix of Portugal at the first opportunity to proclaim mathematical world champion displacement in the absence of a grand prize.

Not be an easy target, because for this you need to remove thirteen points of difference to his great rival, also Spanish Nicolas Terol (Aprilia) and eight third-placed Spanish fellow Pol Espargaro (Derbi) at the end of the race for the eighth Lusitanian liter.

A Marquez win Espargaro, Terol third and the fifth would give mathematically the world title, which at 17 will become the second youngest driver in history, after the Italian Loris Capirossi, to get along entire history of the World Motorcycling Championship. Continue Reading »

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Oct 30 2010

Nadal hits a stick to the timetable

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NadalRafael Nadal, number one in the classification of the ATP, has sent a message to the organizers of the major tennis tournaments, and has also reviewed its season, noting that the balance is better than I thought.

“You never know when you can llegarte injury because you always play at the highest level and the limit of your possibilities, but right now I’m fine.” And it must be remembered that Nadal resigned this year to play the Conde de Godo on the tight timeframe.

“I’m a professional since age 18 and things have been going much better than I ever could have imagined,” he said. Of course, stressed the importance of alleviating the calendar: “Not so much the number of tournaments we play as having a proper schedule,” he said. Continue Reading »

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Oct 30 2010

Thud of Sergio Garcia in his homeland

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Sergio GarciaGarcia should review the courses with which he has returned to racing. His disaster is now encrypted 73 strokes (2). The tournament is an orphan and image and what happened seems to no avail the said recess. The puzzle of who was two seasons ago the world number two is messy.

And while Garcia will have to brush up on your dreams the reasons for his mental blindness in the greens, the tournament was Hedblom, now commands 64 strokes, followed by a blow from the Spaniard Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano, Italian Matteo 17 years Manassero and Scotland’s Paul Lawrie.

Spanish golf Borriol lived today (Castellon), with Garcia and Jose Maria Olazabal (44), an intriguing episode: two icons of different generations together offered two disparate and confusing images. Continue Reading »

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Oct 29 2010

Clijsters is on the semi-finals

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Kim ClijstersJankovic will be very difficult to qualify for the next round after yielding little more than an hour with the Belgian, one of the favorites to win the tournament to be played between the best players of the year.

Belgian Kim Clijsters, fourth-seeded Masters in Doha and one of the participants who already knows how to win this tournament, easily defeated Serbian Jelena Jankovic, sixth seed, 6-2, 6-3.

The world number one Denmark’s Caroline Wozniacki, lost to Samantha Stosur of Australia 6-4, 6-3.

Results:

- White Group:

Vera Zvonareva (RUS) beat Victoria Azarenka (BLR) 7-6 (4), 6-4.

Clijters Kim (BEL) Jelena Jankovic (SER), 6-2, 6-3.

- Brown Group:

Samantha Stosur (AUS) Caroline Wozniacki (DIN), 6-4, 6-3.

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Oct 28 2010

Contador loses his Golden Ball

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ContadorThe VĂ©lo d’Or (Golden Bike), which gives rewards Velo Magazine magazine and emulates the Ballon d’Or in football, went on the cyclist who won the World Championship time trial in Melbourne and carried the yellow jersey Tour de France leader for six days in the last edition of the Tour de France.

Furthermore, to complete a dream season, Cancellara was proclaimed winner of two classics, the Tour of Flanders, in March (beating the Belgian Tom Boonen and Philippe Gilbert), and Paris-Roubaix in April (for ahead of Norwegian Thor Hushovd and Spanish Juan Antonio Flecha).

The Swiss, with 63 points, beat the Spanish Alberto Contador, with 42 points, winner of last year’s Tour de France and awarded the “Velo d’Or” in the last three. “It is true that the Tour de France is the pinnacle of the season. But a season is not just the Tour de France. Cycling is not for the month of July. There are races throughout the year,” which was chosen as best cyclist of the year to the award-winning magazine. Continue Reading »

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