Tour de Suisse Women 2026 stage 2: Elisa Longo Borghini attacks late to win in Locarno and take race lead

Elisa Longo Borghini won stage 2 of the 2026 Tour de Suisse Women with a powerful late attack in Locarno, turning the final climbs into a double victory for UAE Team ADQ. The Italian national champion went clear on the second of the two category 3 climbs, opened a decisive gap on the reduced favourites’ […]

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Copenhagen Sprint Women 2026: Lorena Wiebes wins first race back since Giro d’Italia Women disqualification

Lorena Wiebes won the 2026 Copenhagen Sprint Women, returning from her Giro d’Italia Women disqualification with the clearest possible response in Copenhagen. The Team SD Worx-Protime sprinter launched inside the final 400 metres and proved too strong again, beating Charlotte Kool and Nienke Veenhoven after a controlled bunch sprint on the city-centre circuit. Kool finished […]

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Men’s Copenhagen Sprint 2026 contenders preview

The men’s Copenhagen Sprint 2026 has quickly found its place on the WorldTour calendar. It is flat, long, exposed and built for fast finishers, but it is not quite as simple as waiting for the final 200 metres. Danish roads, wind, city-centre positioning and a 228.2km distance give the race just enough difficulty to stop […]

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Tour de Suisse Women 2026 contenders preview

The Tour de Suisse Women 2026 has the look of a compact but revealing WorldTour stage race, with five days that should reward complete riders rather than pure climbers alone. There is no long, gradual build-up. The race starts on hilly ground in Sondrio, moves through Locarno and Bad Ragaz, adds a 23.8km individual time […]

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Peugeot team history – one of the oldest names in pro cycling, and one of the most important

Few team names carry the same weight in cycling history as Peugeot. Long before modern WorldTour structures, co-sponsors, performance departments and rotating team identities, Peugeot was already part of the sport’s fabric. It was a bicycle manufacturer, a car company, a sponsor, a talent developer, a Tour de France force and, for decades, one of […]

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Botafogo busca goleiro e mapeia quatro nomes para a janela

Botafogo busca goleiro como uma das prioridades da janela do meio do ano. A diretoria alvinegra avalia o mercado diante da falta de confiança nas opções atuais da posição: Neto, Léo Linck e Raul, que alternaram falhas e atuações irregulares ao longo de 2026. Segundo o ge, o clube já monitora quatro nomes para reforçar o setor: Gatito Fernández, do Cerro Porteño; João Paulo, emprestado ao Bahia…

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Anderson Cooper’s ’60 Minutes’ farewell intensifies Bari Weiss scrutiny at CBS

For months, the turmoil surrounding CBS News has simmered behind the scenes, with nervous executives, frustrated producers, sagging ratings, newsroom leaks, and growing whispers that one of America’s most iconic television news divisions is losing its institutional footing.

A series of damaging reports across the media industry has intensified scrutiny of CBS News chief Bari Weiss, the…

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Nicky Butt warns Manchester United over ‘phenomenal’ £70m transfer: ‘It’s a long shot’

Nicky Butt believes Manchester United need to sign two midfielders this summer (The Good, The Bad & The Football)

Nicky Butt has endorsed Manchester United’s interest in Aurelien Tchouameni but believes signing the Real Madrid midfielder is ‘a long shot’.

United are in the market for at least one central midfielder in the summer transfer window with Casemiro set to leave Old Trafford on a free…

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‘1000 Ways to Hold’: Erika Chong Shuch creates community through ceramics at the Anderson

A new exhibition at the Anderson Collection transforms hundreds of ceramic bowls into a living archive of memory and connection.

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