Scania: MotoGP™ Sustainable Truck Supplier in 2018 and 2019

Dorna Sports is delighted to announce a new two-year contract with Scania, confirming the world-leading company as the Sustainable Truck Supplier of MotoGP™ in 2018 and 2019. Scania, headquartered in Södertälje, Sweden, first came on board with MotoGP™ in 2015 and this new deal sees the vehicle manufacturer continue to supply 14 tractor units for MotoGP™ operations. Source link

JUN/JUL 2018

JUN/JUL 2018

RUSSIA 2018  All 32 teams will be in action in the opening week of the World Cup. How important is it to get off to a good start? We look into it.  – Who will be crowned world champions? Stars from the worlds of music, sport and film including Usain Bolt and Boris Becker give FIFA 1904 their tips on the eventual tournament winners. – A list of firsts: we take a look at some of the radical changes that have been introduced at World Cups. – Everyone wants to predict the World Cup winners. But how do you go about it? PLUS ... Cardiac arrest on the pitch: Dr Michel D’Hooghe shares his experiences as a team doctor

Why Jason Whitlock Believes 2018 Season Could Be Bill Belichick’s Last With Patriots

Why Jason Whitlock Believes 2018 Season Could Be Bill Belichick’s Last With Patriots

Many have tried to speculate when Bill Belichick’s tenure as head coach of the New England Patriots will come to an end. Jason Whitlock believes it could be sooner than you think. During Wednesday’s edition of “Speak for Yourself” on FOX Sports 1, hosts Whitlock and Colin Cowherd both agreed that Belichick canceling the Patriots’ last two days of OTAs was a big deal. Whitlock took the take to the next level, though, suggesting the upcoming season could be Belichick’s last in New England. Here’s Whitlock’s reasoning: Everyone has to call it quits at some point, and both Belichick and quarterback Tom Brady aren’t getting any yo... NESN.com

All you need to know about the 2018 UEFA Super Cup

All you need to know about the 2018 UEFA Super Cup

Who are the sides?The traditional curtain-raiser for the UEFA club competition season brings together UEFA Champions League holders Real Madrid and UEFA Europa League winners Atlético. It is the first time in 43 editions that both sides have come from the same city. When and where does it take place?

How clubs’ 2018/19 UEFA Champions League revenue will be shared

How clubs’ 2018/19 UEFA Champions League revenue will be shared

UEFA has released details of the distribution of revenue to clubs from the 2018/19 UEFA Champions League as well as solidarity payments for the qualifying phases.The gross commercial revenue from the 2018/19 UEFA Champions League, the 2018/19 UEFA Europa League and the 2018 UEFA Super Cup is estimated at around €3.25bn. Of the estimated gross amount of €3.25bn, €295m will be deducted to cover organisational costs relating to the competitions, and 7% (€227.5m) will be set aside for solidarity payments. Of the resulting net revenue of €2.73bn, 6.5% will be reserved for European football and remain with UEFA, and the

2018/19 UEFA Europa League group stage as it stands

2018/19 UEFA Europa League group stage as it stands

Next season's UEFA Europa League group stage is beginning to take shape, with seven of the 17 automatic qualifiers now known.*NEXT SEASON'S CHANGES ESP: Villarreal, Real BetisGER: Leverkusen, EintrachtENG: Chelsea, ArsenalFRA: Marseille, RennesRUS: KrasnodarTUR: AkhisarThere will, once domestic seasons have concluded, be 17 teams assured of a UEFA Europa League place next term. A further 21 group stage berths will be decided via qualifying in the summer while ten more clubs transfe... UEFA.com - News

Who is on for a #UCL/World Cup double in 2018?

Who is on for a #UCL/World Cup double in 2018?

Having played as Real Madrid won the 2014 UEFA Champions League, Sami Khedira had a bittersweet experience with Germany a few weeks later, pulling up injured during the warm-up before his country's FIFA World Cup final win against Argentina."I hurt my calf during the warm-up; I could have tried to play, but I had to put my team first," he said afterwards. "The moment I realised I wouldn't play was the most devastating of my career."