Author: Michael

Stage 14 of the Tour de France was the craziest thus far this year. The final result included an epic back-and-forth chase after controversy surrounding a motorcycle that got in the way of an attack, and it all went down after a massive, 50+ rider crash delayed the race.
Adrien Petit was one of the rides involved in the early-stage wreck. The Tour de France doctor recommended that he withdraw from the race.
He finished anyway!
Adrien Petit is a warrior.
Saturday’s crash happened within the first 10 kilometers of the grueling 151.

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In his first interview since a shock return to the grid, Daniel Ricciardo shares with F1 his expectations at AlphaTauri
Daniel Ricciardo is back.
But just how well will he perform in his return to the grid with AlphaTauri?
There is perhaps no one better to offer an opinion that topic than the Honey Badger himself. In his first interview since his stunning return to F1, Ricciardo told F1’s YouTube channel what he expects, and perhaps more importantly, what AlphaTauri expects from him.

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It took just 21 minutes in one game at the 2023 NBA Summer League for Trail Blazers guard Scoot Henderson to move the needle in a big way. That level of impact is either the most impressive or most confusing outcome following a summer league debut, possibly in NBA history.
But regardless, the hype surrounding Portland’s potential future star stands out in a big way. And that impact has apparently been felt by some NBA team officials, which Sports Illustrated’s Chris Mannix first reported.

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The Reds were shut out by the Brewers on Saturday, marking their third consecutive loss against their NL Central rivals. 
The offense has been practically non-existent for Cincinnati during the losing streak. In fact, the Reds’ lineup has been historically bad during its last three games, all of which have been shutout losses.
According to ESPN Stats and Info, Cincinnati is the first MLB team in at least 130 years to record less than eight hits with zero runs across a three-game span.
The Reds were held to just one hit during Saturday’s 3–0 loss against Milwaukee.

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Mets third baseman Brett Baty made an egregious error during the top of the ninth inning in a one-run game against the Dodgers on Saturday.
With one out and runners on second and third base, Max Muncy hit a shallow pop fly that didn’t even leave the infield. Despite its lack of distance, the fly ball managed to confuse Baty, who struggled to track it over at the hot corner.
Baty ended up losing the ball, diving to the ground as he tried to recover in time to catch it. After the ball hit the ground, it careened back up and smacked the 23-year-old right in the face.

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