Month: September 2020

12:17 PM ET Associated Press LYON, France — Soren Kragh Andersen broke clear in a fast-changing finish on the roads of Lyon to win Stage 14 of the Tour de France on Saturday. Primoz Roglic, the overall leader, had a drama-free day to finish safely and keep the yellow jersey he claimed last Sunday. After
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5:17 PM ET Memphis has paused football activities after a “significant number of individuals” inside the program were placed into quarantine due to coronavirus protocols, the school announced Friday. The Tigers are scheduled to play Houston next Friday, and a source told ESPN’s Sam Khan Jr. that that game is still on for now but
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1:43 PM ET Ferrari has painted its cars in a burgundy livery for this weekend’s Tuscan Grand Prix, which will mark the team’s 1000th championship Formula One race. The team says the darker tone of red is a “faithful reproduction” of the colour used on the Ferrari 125 F1 that raced at the 1950 Monaco
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Sep 11, 2020 D’Arcy MaineESPN.com After playing five matches in seven days, Victoria Azarenka was ready for one more. It was her first singles final in almost 18 months, and she was looking for her biggest title since 2016. The 31-year-old had been victorious against several notable opponents on her path to the championship match,
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2:07 PM ET OWINGS MILLS, Md. — John Harbaugh noticed someone had placed a face shield in his office this week, and the Baltimore Ravens coach thought about using it for Sunday’s season opener because his glasses fog up in humid weather. “I dismissed that after last night,” Harbaugh said with a smile after Friday’s
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9:41 PM ET ESPN News Services SAN DIEGO — The game between San Francisco and the San Diego Padres was postponed minutes before the scheduled first pitch Friday night after someone in the Giants organization tested positive for COVID-19. Saturday night’s game at Petco Park also was called off. The teams were scheduled to play
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7:09 AM ET Authorities will reinforce restrictions on spectators on Tour de France climbs situated in coronavirus “red zones” to avoid mass gatherings, organisers said on Saturday. The Amaury Sport Organisation (ASO) had announced on Friday that fans would not be allowed at stages finishes. “The system will sensibly be the same as on Paris-Nice,”
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