VR46 Master Camp riders speed up on second day

Tomas Casas: "Yesterday was a really fun day. We started in the gym, trying out the race simulator, which was pretty awesome. Migno demonstrated how it works and made it look a lot easier than it actually was, but it was a good experience for us to try the simultor and adjust to it. It‘s a good training and helps you to get to know tracks and get used to bikes. Afterwards we did some Pilates, which was a nice way to end the morning session, to feel relaxed. We then went to the go-kart track and we tried MiniGP, which is was a great experience for myself, as I had never been on a MiniGP bike before. It was

‘I feel valued, I feel at home’: Aspas going great at Celta

‘I feel valued, I feel at home’: Aspas going great at Celta

Born in nearby Moana, star forward Iago Aspas has spent the bulk of his career with Celta Vigo; the 29-year-old talks to UEFA.com about what might be his best season yet.On his deep roots at Celta ... I joined the club when I was eight. In fact, I lied about my age to join. When I first arrived, they were taking on children born in 1986, but I was born in 1987 so I cried a lot; I thought they weren't going to let me train. But my uncle told me to give my exact date of birth except for the year,

Kony Ealy Should Fit In With Patriots, Because He’s All About Doing His Job

Share this: Kony Ealy has been with the New England Patriots for less than a week, but he seems to be picking up the team’s cliche terminology quickly. Ealy used some form of the phrase “doing my job” five times during his introductory conference call with the New England media. Here are some sample quotes from Ealy, who was acquired for a swap of day two picks from the Carolina Panthers. “I just look forward to just coming in, working hard, just doing my job and trying to help contribute. That’s all.” “Really, I just want to concentrate on doing my job and making the most of it.” “Everything else will take care of itself if I go out there and do what I’m supposed to

Colin Cowherd Thinks Jimmy Garoppolo Is More Valuable Than No. 1 Pick

Share this: The New England Patriots have one of the most valuable assets in the NFL in backup quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo. Trade talk surrounding Garoppolo will likely dominate the NFL offseason. And while the Cleveland Browns, who own the No. 1 pick in the 2017 NFL Draft, have been rumored to be interested in the Patriots’ quarterback, one prominent media member doesn’t think the Patriots should pull the trigger if offered the top pick for their backup signal caller. FOX Sports’ Colin Cowherd went on “Undisputed” Monday and voiced his opinion that Garoppolo is more valuable than the No. 1 0verall pick. “I wouldn’t trade him, either, I’m not surprised at all, ” Cowherd said. “Tom’s (Brady) 40, and it’s a big difference between Tom

UEFA brings Champions League coverage to Facebook Live

UEFA brings Champions League coverage to Facebook Live

Fans of the UEFA Champions League around the world can look forward to even more great coverage of the competition after UEFA announced plans to stream live video in the build-up to matches, starting with the round of 16.Coverage starts with two-time UEFA Champions League winner Míchel Salgado joining the on-site team at the Santiago Bernabéu on Tuesday ahead of his former club Real Madrid's first leg against Napoli. "I'm very excited to be involved in this new project with UEFA," said Salgado. "This is a magical competition and we've got some really great stuff planned for Madrid that will

Great UEFA Champions League comebacks

Great UEFA Champions League comebacks

The New England Patriots' against-all-odds recovery to defeat the Atlanta Falcons in Super Bowl LI got UEFA.com thinking: what are the greatest comebacks in UEFA Champions League history?2005: AC Milan 3-3 Liverpool (Liverpool win 3-2 on pens)The most famous of them all, the 'miracle of Istanbul'. Trailing 3-0 at the break, Rafael Benítez's side stormed back in the second half with three goals in seven minutes to set up a dramatic shoot-out triumph. Andriy Shevchenko, author of the winning spot kick in the 2003 final against Juventus, was this time denied by Jerzy Dudek to give Liverpool a remarkable victory.

Lift off for Del Conca Gresini Moto3™

Fausto Gresini, Team Manager: "I would first like to thank once again Del Conca, which have embraced this ambitious project with a lot of enthusiasm. We can definitely claim to be a top team in the category and we believe we have the credentials to fight for the World title, as actually we did in the last two seasons. Di Giannantonio already achieved great results in 2016, so we expect a lot from him because he can now count on more experience. On the other hand, Martin accumulated a good experience in the past years and I like him a lot as a rider: he’s talented and I think he will give us great satisfaction. Moreover, the choice of Jorge