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Dutch cyclist secures third stage win of 2026 event
Liane Lippert finishes second, Le Court third
Lorena Wiebes secured her third stage win of the 2026 Tour of Britain Women while Kim Le Court maintained the overall lead after stage four.
Riders departed from Llanidloes in Mid Wales and passed through Rhayader and the Elan Valley, climbing at the Cambrian Mountains before the route took them to Nantmel, Crossgates, Bleddfa and Knighton.
Continue reading...PEN America condemns lawyers using passage from thriller to bolster claim ex-FBI director intended to harm Trump
A leading US free-expression group has hit out at federal prosecutors’ use of a novel written by former FBI director James Comey in their case accusing him of threatening to kill Donald Trump.
“Citing a novel to save an indictment that is constitutionally dubious is a desperate Hail Mary and should be rejected,” said a statement posted on Friday by Mara Gassmann, legal director of PEN America, using a term for a last-second heave in American football.
Continue reading...⚽ New-look Spurs make short trip to Brentford. 5.30pm (BST) KO
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Pre-match postbag. “What are the expectations of Spurs this season? Normally you’d look at a team that was coming off back-to-back 17th-place finishes and think that having a mid-table season without any danger of relegation would be considered pretty good (a bit like Everton the year before last). But if the Marmoush signing goes through then they’ll have spent almost £400m, and could exceed that before the transfer window closes. That’s following two or three seasons where they’ve hardly been as frugal as in Daniel Levy’s peak years (lots of players in the £40m-60m-ish bracket). I know it sounds ridiculous following the last couple of years but how can a club spend that amount of money and not demand to be at least challenging for the title?” – David Wall
“What a summer it’s been as a Norwegian Spurs supporter. Could not ask for more. But now, on matchday one, the defeatism is back and I find myself speculating on who our next manager will be. It will probably be January 2028 when De Zerbi loses it because the owners refuse to buy him a £160 million, 450k a week striker. Maybe Xabi Alonso, Andoni Iraola or Enzo Maresca is available then. Or maybe we get David Moyes to safely guide us to 11th place and a semi-final in the Conference League. At least the vibes rollercoaster isn’t stuck in an infinite loop of gloom because I’m sure there will be good times as well. Here and there, now and then we will be happy” – Martin Bolme
Continue reading...Andy Burnham was in the posh seats at Hill Dickinson Stadium to witness how his beloved Everton would fare without the key additions to David Moyes’s team that even the Prime Minister had voiced an opinion on. No right-back, no new centre-forward, no problem: Everton capitalised on a wasteful Crystal Palace display to start their season with an ultimately convincing victory.
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall swept away lingering resentment over last season’s finale with an outstanding finish before Thierno Barry, a man under pressure should a new striker arrive before the deadline, sealed the win with a second half header. It was a brutal introduction to the Premier League for the new Palace manager, Pierre Sage, who also lost the defender Chadi Riad to a potentially serious injury late on.
Continue reading...ZANDVOORT (ANP) - Max Verstappen (28) heeft in Zandvoort ziek in zijn auto gezeten. "Ik heb me weleens beter gevoeld. Ik heb niet heel veel energie. Al denk ik niet dat het veel invloed heeft op mijn prestatie. Ik kijk ernaar uit om te slapen", zei Verstappen na afloop van de kwalificatie in de mixed zone van het circuit, waar hij zondag op de zevende startpositie aan de Formule 1-race begint.
Verstappen is tot dusver aan een wisselvallig optreden bezig in Zandvoort. Hij eindigde als elfde bij de eerste vrije training op vrijdag. Verstappen kwalificeerde zich vrijdag als zesde en eindigde zaterdag ook als zesde bij de sprintrace. "Het is niet anders", reageerde Verstappen.
De Formule 1-coureur klaagde voor de zoveelste keer over een gebrek aan balans van zijn Red Bull. "De auto voelt nog steeds hetzelfde aan. De balans is niet constant. Dat is het hele seizoen al zo. Soms is het erger dan anders", verzuchtte Verstappen. "Als je geen goede balans hebt, dan kun je niet de bochten aanvallen. En dan kom je de bochten ook niet goed uit. Dat zijn fundamentele problemen."
Verstappen wist in 2021, 2022 en 2023 de Dutch GP op zijn naam te schrijven. Hij eindigde in 2024 en 2025 op de tweede plaats. De laatste race op het circuit van Zandvoort gaat zondag om 15.00 uur van start. Verstappen verwacht niet dat hij zondag boven zichzelf uit kan stijgen. "Het heeft er normaal gesproken niets mee te maken waar je rijdt. Je probeert altijd het maximale eruit te halen. Je kunt echt niet op Zandvoort zomaar opeens een halve seconde winnen", aldus Verstappen. "Ik kan er niet meer van maken. Ik ga proberen te genieten van de fans op de tribune."