Author: Michael

Magnus White, a rising star in off-road cycling, died over the weekend near his home in Colorado after being struck by a vehicle while training for the upcoming world championships in Scotland. The American was just 17 years old.
USA Cycling confirmed the news in a statement titled ‘In Memory of Magnus White.’
“White fell in love with cycling at an early age through Boulder Junior Cycling. He was a rising star in the off-road cycling scene and his passion for cycling was evident through his racing and camaraderie with his teammates and local community.

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It sounds like the Arizona Wildcats might be giving the Big 12 a serious look.
The PAC-12 is in massive trouble after the Colorado Buffaloes made the decision to leave the West Coast conference and return to the Big 12.
Some might have called it a shocking development, but it definitely wasn’t shocking for anyone paying attention. All the signs had been there for months that the Buffaloes were getting ready to cut and run.
Eventually, the program ran out of patience with George Kliavkoff’s inability to land a new media deal.

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Warriors star Stephen Curry is one of the most difficult players to guard in the NBA. His combination of speed, vision, and of course, his legendary shooting touch make him a matchup nightmare for most opponents.
Despite that, there have been players who have given Golden State’s point guard some issue with their defensive acumen. 
During an interview on the TODAY Show, Curry revealed his list of toughest defenders, which included a mix of current and former players: Bucks guard Jrue Holiday, former Grizzlies guard Tony Allen and former 17-year veteran Metta World Peace (Ron Artest).

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Bills quarterback Josh Allen managed to get some hilarious revenge on NBC Sports reporter Peter King during training camp on Sunday.
Last year during Buffalo’s training camp, Allen went viral after an awkward moment during the end of an interview with King, during which the Bills star could be seen reaching out for a handshake, only to be left hanging as King turned toward the camera and signed off.
When the two met up for an interview on Sunday, Allen flipped the script to recreate the moment in his favor.

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Luis Severino has struggled through his first 12 starts of the 2023 MLB season. After another disappointing showing on the mound during Sunday’s clash against the Orioles, the Yankees’ starting pitcher was brutally honest with his self-assessment.
Severino pitched just 3 1/3 innings in the AL East rivalry game, though fans were wondering why manager Aaron Boone left him on the mound even that long.
The 29-year-old surrendered nine earned runs on 10 hits, including letting up six runs before recording a single out in the first inning.

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The increasingly messy game of intrigue between the Colts and running back Jonathan Taylor has taken yet another turn.
On Sunday night, Taylor took to Twitter to dispute reports that he reported back pain to the organization—an occurrence it was speculated Indianapolis would use to get out of its financial commitment to Taylor in 2023.
“Never had a back pain,” Taylor wrote. “Never reported back pain. Not sure who ‘sources’ are, but find new ones.

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Time to get the hot glue gun out again.
The Red Bull F1 team won another trophy Sunday at the Belgian Grand Prix. And someone broke the winning trophy for the second week in a row.
F1 ace Max Verstappen finished first in Sunday’s race, with teammate Sergio Perez coming in at second.
After the Red Bull team took a group photo, Verstappen’s trophy was accidentally knocked forward, smashing it to pieces.

Second time in a row that Max Verstappen’s trophy has been broken. #F1 #BelgianGP #Verstappen pic.twitter.

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