MotoGP
Bagnaia scorches to Czech MotoGP sprint victory, Bezzecchi crashes
Championship leader Marco Bezzecchi started from fourth on the grid but failed to hold on to the spot and crashed out with two laps to go.
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Formula 1
/ 3 years agoFI fail to find replacement for China Grand Prix
The Formula One season will be the longest ever with 23 races this year organisers announced on Tuesday despite failing to...
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Cycling
/ 3 years agoWatch: Miżieb attracts record-breaking crowd for Cisk 0.0 cross-country national point series
Determined performance from Luke Borg as he takes first win of the season The unforgiving terrain of Miżieb woodland did not...
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Local motorsport
/ 3 years agoIncreased participation at National Karting Championship
The first round of the National Karting Championship took place last weekend at the La Reve track in Ħal Far. At...
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Motorsport
/ 3 years agoFive-star Al-Attiyah and Benavides take honours at Dakar Rally
Qatari driver Nasser Al-Attiyah on Sunday won his fifth Dakar Rally driver’s title and second in a row, with Argentina’s Kevin...
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Dakar
/ 3 years agoLoeb’s six appeal makes Dakar history as Al-Attiyah heads for victory
French driver Sebastien Loeb won a record sixth successive stage in the Dakar Rally on Saturday although barring a disaster Qatar’s...
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Formula 1
/ 3 years agoWilliams appoint ex-Mercedes strategy chief Vowles as F1 team boss
Formula One team Williams announced the appointment of James Vowles as their new team principal on Friday following the departure last...
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Dakar
/ 3 years agoLoeb makes it four in a row at Dakar Rally, Howes reclaims bike lead
Sebastien Loeb reeled off his fourth stage win in a row at the Dakar Rally on Thursday as American Skyler Howes...
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Dakar
/ 3 years agoLoeb wins again as Dakar champion Al-Attiyah eyes fifth title
French driver Sebastien Loeb won his second successive stage and fourth in all of this year’s Dakar Rally though Qatari defending...
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Dakar
/ 3 years agoDakar racer Loprais distraught after spectator’s death
Czech driver Ales Loprais, the leader in the truck category of the Dakar Rally, said Wednesday he was “terribly sorry” after...
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Motorsport
/ 3 years agoAl-Attiyah plays it safe to stay on course for back-to-back Dakar wins
Qatari driver Nasser Al-Attiyah’s strategy of playing it safe saw him move a step closer to retaining his Dakar Rally title...
