logo
Alex Marquez wins British GP sprint to end brother Marc's winning streak

Alex Marquez wins British GP sprint to end brother Marc's winning streak

Reuters24-05-2025
SILVERSTONE, May 24 (Reuters) - Gresini Racing's Alex Marquez ended his brother Marc's record streak of sprint victories when he capitalised on a mistake to win the British Grand Prix sprint on Saturday and close in on his sibling in the world championship.
Ducati's Marc had won six straight sprints in the first six rounds of the season while Alex had finished second in all sprints, but this time it was a role reversal as the younger brother gave Gresini the sprint win.
Marc had lost the lead when he went wide early on, allowing Alex to move into the lead and take the chequered flag while Fabio Di Giannantonio was third for VR46 Racing.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

'Let them try' - Laird happy Birmingham are targets
'Let them try' - Laird happy Birmingham are targets

BBC News

time3 minutes ago

  • BBC News

'Let them try' - Laird happy Birmingham are targets

"Let them try. It's something that's always going to happen when a club has a buzz about them."Ethan Laird was in bullish mood - buzzing, even - as he looked forward to the start of the Championship season and the prospect of Birmingham City strutting their stuff in a week's time with large metaphorical targets on their there is a strut to Blues - a justified one - given the way they swept to the League One title last season in a record-breaking cruise with 34 wins and 111 targets will be there because of not only what the players have done on the pitch, but what the club are doing off rich owners Knighthead are bankrolling a charge to the Premier League along with a regeneration of the city's sporting are not messing about. Premier League ambitions As a result, the club's profile has gone through the roof and will only be pumped higher by their Amazon Prime documentary series, fronted by NFL legend and minority investor Tom Brady, which airs on is hard to think of a Championship club that has demanded more eyeballs on them in recent years. Defender Laird, who is used to life in the goldfish bowl of scrutiny having come through the youth system to play for Manchester United, says the chatter around Blues is understandable."I believe there's a difference between hype and buzz," he told BBC Midlands Today."Hype is around clubs where things could happen, buzz is because something is actually happening."And that why other clubs and fans are saying things - but that's part of football and we love it."When Sir Alex Ferguson took over success-starved Manchester United in 1986, he said knocking dominant rivals Liverpool "off their perch" was his ultimate driving force. Although Birmingham's perch is not as lofty as the Reds' was then, or now, Laird understands their league rivals will echo Ferguson's sentiment. "It's almost like fuel for us," he said."Because what Birmingham is made out of is a lot of heart and when we go out on to the pitch, it's 100% pedal to the metal."To be honest, it's not going to affect us because it's opinions and opinions are thrown everywhere - someone says something good and someone says something bad. "We all have a goal here. We want to be in the Premier League. "It's a matter of when, not if, and we're all driven - we're all wishing to be there and we're all working hard to be there." 'We want an amazing season' A return to the top flight is the number one priority of chairman Tom Wagner and one player in the Blues ranks who is arguably the posterboy of that ambition is striker Jay broke the League One transfer record to sign the England Under-21 international from Fulham and he repaid that faith by spearheading their promotion with 19 who scored 12 times during a season-long loan from the Cottagers when Blues were relegated from the Championship two years ago, says having such ambitious owners is an inspiration."Every young footballer wants to be a Premier League footballer so to be in a club where the owner's really ambitious to do that is special," Stansfield said."It gives us that extra drive to get to where they want to be."As players you want to do your best for them - they've backed you and showed faith and you want to give that back to them and the fans by giving them an amazing season."That campaign starts next Friday when they host the last team to go back-to-back from League One to the Premier League, Ipswich Town."Hopefully we'll be up there but, we've said many times, we're not getting ahead of ourselves," Stansfield added."Last season wasn't easy. We came though it in the end and did very well."But the season before we were relegated - the Championship's very hard, there are some very good teams coming down from the Premier League."It'll be a good benchmark to see whether we can challenge the best teams."

Exeter sign Irish midfielder Doyle-Hayes
Exeter sign Irish midfielder Doyle-Hayes

BBC News

time3 minutes ago

  • BBC News

Exeter sign Irish midfielder Doyle-Hayes

Exeter City have signed Irish midfielder Jake Doyle-Hayes from League of Ireland side Sligo Rovers. The 26-year-old, who came through Aston Villa's academy, has joined the club for an undisclosed has previously played for Hibernian, Cheltenham Town, St. Mirren and Cambridge United."Jake is a player I worked with at Hibs who is a technically good midfield player as a six or an eight," said manager Gary Caldwell. "He had huge potential as a youngster and having worked with him, and knowing his character, it is a signing that feels a little easier. "He is a really good player and will add lots of competition into the midfield."In May, it was announced that Doyle-Hayes would be pursing legal action against his former club Hibernian after a tackle by a previous manager in 2022 left him with long-term injuries. Lawyers for the player said the midfielder's career had been "greatly restricted" by the ankle issue that followed from the incident.

Spurs agree Palhinha deal: Why it is more important than signing Gibbs-White
Spurs agree Palhinha deal: Why it is more important than signing Gibbs-White

Telegraph

time3 minutes ago

  • Telegraph

Spurs agree Palhinha deal: Why it is more important than signing Gibbs-White

Tottenham Hotspur have agreed a deal to sign midfielder Joao Palhinha on loan from Bayern Munich for the season. Palhinha's first appearance for Spurs could even come against his parent club, with the London club set to play Bayern in a pre-season friendly in Munich next Thursday. The signing of Palhinha may not induce the excitement that news of Spurs' ultimately unsuccessful bid for Morgan Gibbs-White provoked, but it is potentially more important. Here is why Palhinha, at least in the short term, will solve more issues for his new club than Gibbs-White would have done. Problem position filled While Gibbs-White would have undoubtedly been an excellent signing for Tottenham and Thomas Frank's squad would clearly benefit from the addition of another attacking midfielder, it is a natural defensive midfielder that the squad really lacked. James Maddison is a more than capable option in the number 10 position, while Lucas Bergvall can play there. Frank will also have Dejan Kulusevski to pick from once the Swede returns to fitness. Tottenham are open to selling Yves Bissouma, who has often had to play as the most defensive of Tottenham's midfielders. This is not Bissouma's natural role and he lacks the consistency to be relied on throughout the season. In Palhinha, Spurs now have a natural number six who can give Rodrigo Bentancur more time on the ball and free up more attacking talents such as Maddison, Bergvall and Kulusevski to go forward. In a team full of players who thrive with the ball, much of Palhinha's best work comes off it. Experience Frank's predecessor Ange Postecoglou made it clear last season that Tottenham's squad was lacking in experience. Signing a 30-year-old represents a slight change of approach from a club who have focused predominantly on youth in recent years, and it should help the rest of the squad. Gibbs-White certainly has experience that would have benefited the Tottenham team, but Palhinha is five years older, has big-club experience from his spell at Bayern and enjoyed two successful seasons in the Premier League with Fulham. An older head in the middle of the park is just what Spurs needed and the Portuguese international will be just as useful off the pitch as he should be on it. Set-piece help Tottenham are not a small team by any means, but they have occasionally struggled with defending set-pieces. Palhinha should be able to help with that. Standing at just over 6ft 2in the Portugal international will not only help to stop balls over the top, but should also give assistance to Micky van de Ven and Cristian Romero in defending corners and free-kicks. Gibbs-White would have given Tottenham another option in the taking of set-pieces, but Pedro Porro can already provide excellent deliveries, while Maddison is also a corner and free-kick specialist. Backing for Frank Signing a 30-year-old, even on loan, is not a decision that chairman Daniel Levy would have taken lightly. It goes against his recent policy of going for youth and offers the club little in terms of long-term security. But, crucially, it represents backing and support for the new head coach. Frank clearly wanted a player of Palhinha's profile, having made midfielder Christian Norgaard an integral part of his Brentford team. Norgaard moved to Arsenal this summer and it is claimed Mikel Arteta's side looked at Palhinha themselves before completing that deal. Frank will need as much backing and support as possible if he is to make a success of his first season in charge at Spurs and it is encouraging that Levy has been prepared to deviate from the norm to do so. And another thing… Tottenham and Bayern have become trading buddies over recent years with Harry Kane and Eric Dier moving to Germany and Mathys Tel and now Palhinha coming in the opposite direction. Spurs have a first-option clause to re-sign Kane at any point Bayern decide to sell him and if the player indicates a desire to leave. Sources are already discussing the possibility of Kane returning to England and the Premier League next summer, after the World Cup, so does that open the door to an emotional Spurs comeback in 12 months? Time will tell, but it is clear that Tottenham and Bayern enjoy doing mutually beneficial business.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store