Horner regains Vuelta lead

Updated: Monday, 02 Sep 2013 18:32 | Comments Nicolas Roche trails Vuelta leader Chris Horner by 53 seconds Chris Horner reclaimed the leader's red jersey at the Vuelta a Espana after winning stage 10 on Monday with an impressive late charge on the final climb in Granada. The American, who also led the Vuelta after winning stage three, broke away from a talent-packed group that included Vincenzo Nibali, Ivan Basso and Joaquin Rodriguez with around five kilometres to go and none of his rivals could reel him back in. Horner (RadioShack-Leopard) finished the 168km ride from Torredelcampo to Alto Hazallanas - the first mountain stage of this year's Vuelta - in a time of four hours, 30 minutes and 22 seconds. Italian Nibali, the

Choi equals course record to lead in Pennsylvania

KJ Choi knew he was destined for a 'special round' even before completing an outstanding six-under-par 64 to move into the lead at the midway point of the AT&T National in Pennsylvania. Choi managed an unexceptional 69 in his opening round, but was in inspired form on Friday as he matched the course record with four straight birdies on the opening nine setting him on his way. He made the turn in 30 and, although he bogeyed the 11th, back-to-back birdies on the 15th and 16th ensured he finished his round in top spot on seven under. Choi, who won The Players Championship earlier this year, said: 'I didn't know, nor did anybody tell me [I was on target for the course record]. 'But