Kyrie Irving isn’t willing to leave his fans behind, as his NBA career progresses. Upon spotting a young fan wearing his old Cleveland Cavaliers jersey on Friday night in Philadelphia, the Boston Celtics guard gave him an incredible gift: his game-worn sneakers. Cameras were on hand to record Irving’s kind gesture, which the youngster and surrounding fans absolutely loved. Someone, Irving perhaps, should send that kid a No. 11 Celtics jersey with the star’s name on the back. That, combined with Irving’s sneakers, will make him the boss of the schoolyard basketball court for years to come. Thumbnail photo via Winslow Townson/USA TODAY Spor... NESN.com
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In the balance: can MotorLand tip the scales?
From the Rimini Riviera to the arid landscape of Aragon, Misano and MotorLand Aragon hail two very different challenges for the grid – in two very different settings. Winding up from the coast of Catalunya into the province of Teruel, the blue of the Mediterranean fades as the spectacular town of Alcañiz comes into view. Here, racing is woven into the history of the town – and MotorLand Aragon is its modern outpost. Technical, challenging and world class, it’s a canvas that has been splashed with both incredible victory and unassailable defeat, and one that once again could stage one of the tipping points of the season in 2017. Equal points, equal wins, and everything in the balance. Source link
Conor McGregor Impostor Hilariously Tricks Hoards Of Screaming Fans
Share this: If Conor McGregor ever needs to be in two places at the same time, there’s a man out there who’s perfectly capable of helping out. Meet Islam Badurgov: An insanely jacked professional street workout athlete who, despite being from Kazakhstan, looks an awful lot like “The Notorious” Irish MMA fighter. Badurgov, accompanied by a crew of cameramen and fake UFC minions, recently invaded Muscle Beach in Venice, Calif., where he convinced legions of fans that he actually was McGregor. The results lie somewhere between incredible and pathetic, but are unquestionably entertaining. Watch it all go down in the video below: [embedded content] As you can see, Badurgov put a lot of work into making this happen, as his hair, beard and tattoos all
Triumph announced as Moto2™ engine supplier from 2019
Herve Poncharal, President of IRTA, stated: “Moto2 is a key category in feeding talent into MotoGP, and we see a lot of top riders in MotoGP all come through the intermediate category. The arrival of Triumph as the sole engine supplier, as well as new ECUs in the intermediate class, marks a new era that is sure to prove another incredible step in its evolution, making sure it remains the ultimate category on the way to MotoGP.” Source link
Viñales: “I thought I was on pole!”
Maverick Viñales, P2: “When I saw the time I thought I was on pole because it was an incredible time compared to what we did in FP3 and FP4, but Marc did a really good lap and congratulations because it was an incredible lap. But I’m happy! Tomorrow we have to improve some things but I think we are quite ready. I hope I can battle and I can stay there at the end - we’ve been working really hard through the weekend on the last laps of the race. Today I got 100% from the Yamaha so we’ll take the positive points, and tomorrow we’ll try and work on the negative ones.” Source link
Andre Ethier Is Selling This Incredible Arizona Mansion For $5 Million
Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Andre Ethier could turn a nice profit on his Arizona mansion. Ethier, who purchased the home for $ 2 million back in 2010, is selling his mansion for $ 5 million. That’s obviously a lot of dough, but a glimpse inside (and outside) suggests it actually might be a bargain for whoever has the financial means to land the piece of property. The mansion features a batting cage, a gym, a huge pool and a whole bunch of other cool stuff. It includes six bedrooms, 5.5 bathrooms and is 9,326 square feet, according to a listing on Zillow.com. Here’s more from the realtor, via Zillow.com,
Engines fire up for Idemitsu Asia Talent Cup testing
This year there are participants from eight different countries across Asia and Oceania, and Japan is the most prolific country on the entry list with eight representatives. Malaysia, Turkey, the Philippines, Australia and the host nation for the test and first race weekend, Thailand, are the other countries lining up in 2017 – another incredible cross section of talent as the Idemitsu Asia Talent Cup continues its mission to find the best young riders from this part of the world. Source link