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Chelsea lay out Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang demands as Marseille hold talks
Chelsea lay out Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang demands as Marseille hold talks
Chelsea have set their demands in talks with Marseille over striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang.
2023-07-17 20:47
Tickets for Messi's US debut cost as much as $110,000
Tickets for Messi's US debut cost as much as $110,000
Seeing soccer great Lionel Messi make his United States debut might require a payday as big as his.
2023-07-17 19:55
Gerard Pique hails new Barcelona signing
Gerard Pique hails new Barcelona signing
Gerard Pique has spoken highly of new Barcelona defender Inigo Martinez, hailing the player's 'character'.
2023-07-17 19:53
Ross Edgley ends longest non-stop lake swim in heatwave
Ross Edgley ends longest non-stop lake swim in heatwave
The attempt in Italy was cut short due to fears of dehydration amid the European heatwave.
2023-07-17 19:53
Declan Rice excited to realise Champions League dreams with Arsenal
Declan Rice excited to realise Champions League dreams with Arsenal
Declan Rice looks ahead to his first taste of Champions League action with Arsenal.
2023-07-17 19:52
30 greatest NFL QBs of all time: Where does Patrick Mahomes rank now?
30 greatest NFL QBs of all time: Where does Patrick Mahomes rank now?
When talking about GOATs, there are only a few names who can actually take the claim when it comes to the quarterback position. However, after another Super Bowl championship, how close is Patrick Mahomes from saying he's the best quarterback ever?There are few positions in sports that have...
2023-07-17 19:28
Roundup: Shakira, Jimmy Butler Go on Date; Carlos Alcaraz Wins Wimbledon; Lionel Messi Introduced at Inter Miami
Roundup: Shakira, Jimmy Butler Go on Date; Carlos Alcaraz Wins Wimbledon; Lionel Messi Introduced at Inter Miami
Shakira and Jimmy Butler went on a date, Carlos Alcaraz won Wimbledon, Lionel Messi was introduced at Inter Miami and more in the Roundup.
2023-07-17 19:15
Marcus Rashford agrees new long-term Man Utd contract
Marcus Rashford agrees new long-term Man Utd contract
Marcus Rashford has agreed a new long-term contract with Man Utd.
2023-07-17 17:49
Erik ten Hag informs Harry Maguire he can leave Manchester United
Erik ten Hag informs Harry Maguire he can leave Manchester United
Harry Maguire has confirmed he has lost the Man Utd captain's armband following a meeting with manager Erik ten Hag, but the Dutchman informed Maguire in the conversation that he is best served leaving Old Trafford altogether.
2023-07-17 16:58
Ange Postecoglou reveals 'good chat' with Harry Kane over Tottenham future
Ange Postecoglou reveals 'good chat' with Harry Kane over Tottenham future
Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou reveals the details of his latest talk with Harry Kane.
2023-07-17 16:52
These are the women making waves in the cycling world
These are the women making waves in the cycling world
With the Tour de France Femmes kicking off on July 23 for a week of thrills, cycling and entertainment, it will also be highlighting the women making this sport what it is. In its second official year as the Tour de France Femmes, races of this calibre have happened in the past, but never on such a global stage. So, what is happening in the women’s cycling scene, how did we get here, and why does it matter?The women changing the game Women are working hard to bring the sport to people of all backgrounds. “The Amy D Foundation, Black Girls Do Bike, Get Women Cycling and Little Bella’s are all fantastic organisations, helping and encouraging women – and young girls – to get into cycling in spite of age, race and background,” explains triathlon cyclist Kate Dunbar. This year’s Tour de France Femmes will have a determined line-up of women championing the sport. Who should we look out for? “Annemiek van Vleuten was a fantastic contender in 2022, and I expect her to do well again this year. It’s her final year ahead of retirement, so she will want to do well,” says Dunbar. “The course this year is suited to van Vleuten’s skill set and she will have a stronger Movistar team to support this target, including Sarah Gigante and Liane Lippert.”A growing sport There has, in recent years, been a marked increase in the interest of this sport. “There is, without a doubt, a rising interest in women’s cycling,” says Amanda Braverman, global director of brand marketing at cycling tech brand, Hammerhead. “With more events geared towards women’s cycling and growing viewership in the Tour de France Femmes year on year, we’re seeing measurable gains in both interest and access to the sport.” “But we can’t ignore the fact that The Women’s Tour in the UK was cancelled, even though sponsors saw a huge return on investment in 2022, and the Women’s World Tour race Vårgårda, West Sweden was cancelled permanently after 25 years,” says Dunbar. “Even though we are seeing bigger efforts from organisations and the industry as a whole, as with most women’s sports, the Tour De France women’s tournament is still vastly overshadowed by the men’s – we still need more support and encouragement to boost women’s cycling,” she stresses. Cycling as a tool for liberation There is an important link between cycling and women’s liberation, that goes back a long way, beyond racing, to basic transportation. “It gave women social mobility and allowed them to travel faster and further than ever before. They could cycle further for work opportunities, and it also advanced fashion, as women needed cycling-suitable clothing. It allowed women to take control of their fitness and health in an easy way,” says Dunbar. Women’s cycling also subverted norms. “Cycling challenged femininity in the late 19th century, and bicycles were used heavily to support the English suffragettes movement. The bicycle became – and to this day remains – a symbol and a tool of female empowerment, independence, freedom and opportunity,” says Braverman. Trailblazers Some hugely inspiring women came before today’s Tour de France Femmes stars. “Some of the first women to get involved in cycling were true trailblazers, cycling as early as the late 1800s,” says Braverman. “Montreal-based Louise Armaindo raced on the high wheel, also known as the penny-farthing, which was much more dangerous than the modern bicycle. Armaindo set the North American long-distance record in 1872, and was praised as “the champion female bicycle rider of the world”. She also credits ‘The Big Five’ – Lizzie Glaw, Helen Baldwin, May Allen, Tillie Anderson, and Dottie Farnsworth – an influential group of female cyclists who raced in the 1890s, fitting their racing careers into busy lives that often included their families and other jobs. Today, there’s no denying defending champion van Vleuten leads the modern ‘big five’, but who else will be in the mix? Lorena Wiebes is likely to have another great first stage, Elisa Longo Borghini will give it her best shot, alongside the phenomenal Demi Vollering, and maybe Juliette Labous will make even more progress this year. Whatever happens, we are surely in for an exciting week of women’s sport.
2023-07-17 16:26
Football transfer rumours: Chelsea eye Maguire; Mbappe set for showdown PSG talks
Football transfer rumours: Chelsea eye Maguire; Mbappe set for showdown PSG talks
Monday's football transfer rumours include Man Utd's Harry Maguire, Kylian Mbappe, David de Gea, Arsenal striker Folarin Balogun, Manchester City midfielder Kalvin Phillips and Liverpool target Florentino Luis .
2023-07-17 16:21
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