Motorsports
Victories and Titles of the Great Izan Guevara
Izan Guevara The new Moto3 World Champion after signing in a big way for his 6th win of the year and 7th in Moto3 with a stunning finish at the Phillip Island race. He didn’t have to win, but no one will agonize over the sweetness of decanting the crown with a win to show who was the greatest man of the year. has dominated his partner García Dolls.
In a little celebration, he changed his usual helmet with champion gold. He was none other than his Aspar team mentor Nico Teror, his last 125cc champion in 2011. The day Gaviota Gasgas Asper also declared the team champion.
In his second year at the World Cup, Guevara added to his crown, exactly as compatriot Joan Mir did at this same circuit in 2017. Along with pioneer Jorge Lorenzo, the third Mallorcan World Champion in history. After a modest 8th place at Losail, he scored his first podium of the year at Mandalika, a circuit nobody knows about. His first win at the Termas de Rio Hondo was on the horizon, but mechanical problems forced him to retire after leading eight of the race’s first nine laps. He made up for it with a monumental outside to García Dorus and Onc at the final turn 13 in front of the Spanish fans in Jerez to sign a spectacular victory. It’s his 2021 rookie year and his second in his career after Austin.
A year of 6 wins and 11 podiums
And with a long streak of podiums at Le Mans, Mugello, Catalunya and Sachsenring, he finished second in title contention, just three points behind team-mate Dors. In the next race he crashed like his teammate and the first leadership of his life was frustrated. He had to hold out until Misano, where he was already in front for the third time and did not relinquish his World Championship lead. Victories in Aragon and Japan have already given him a decisive boost, after which he will only have to use his experience in the categories before the World Championships to win his third title in the last four years. is ready.
The start of the race was declared dry, and since it had been raining an hour earlier, he was given five minutes to spare to allow the downhills (turns 9 and 10) to be particularly dry. With such silence, Guevara calmly spoke for DAZN on the grid.
García Dorz took the lead of the race from Sasaki, and in seventh place in the group Guevara settled with Foggia, seeking three places against 12th on the grid. Quintero, quarreling with Moreira, Dorus, Sasaki, Onc, and Ortra, stood a few meters away from Guevara, who silently watched as they led their pursuers.
With four laps all rearranged and the race led by Drus, who had already shown the best pace all weekend, Foggia was missing and Guevara was looking for teammate Gasgas’ tail. On some curves, he was given lap five until Sasaki and Moreira got in his way. With greater determination he made it on his eighth lap and began to lead the race by lap nine, with GasGas Aspar giving his half a second to his pursuers with his fifteen laps to go.
A better breaker than cornering specialist Izan, Drus has not twisted an arm out of the highest drawer on the podium since Mugello. So they have always attacked, respectfully looked out for their own interests, and continued to spend. Winning or finishing second alongside Sergio was as worthy as Izan signed on his day. However, Sasaki and Onku were also interested in the race and joined them.
Four people dance at the end
The dance to 4 is constant in the final 5 turns, with Izan very nervous reacting to Oncu and Sasaki’s unpredictable actions every time. On the final lap, Guevara took the lead, closing the gap well and pushing to the max until he was half a second into Rookie Heights, and in style with victory and the title ahead of Onck and Drus, who stole second overall from Foggia. signed. , came to the finish line in just 9th place with a whopping 16-inch 794.
Among the rest of the Spaniards, David Muñoz is 11th, Carlos Tatai 12th, Ivan Ortola 13th, Xavi Artigas 14th, Jaume Macia 15th and Pitito Fernández 18th. , Ana Carrasco was 23rd. Rookie leader Holgado crashed on lap two.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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Motorsports
Turin – Cagliari, Live | Series A
Match lineup
1
16
20
44
13
61
66
32
10
18
19
1
2
3
6
14
28
8
4
9
10
16
Olimpico Grande Torino
Elia Capril1
79 minutes
Marco Palestra2
66 minutes
Riad Idrissi3
Sebastiano Ruperto6
Alessandro Deiola14
Gabriele Zappa28
79 minutes
michael adpo8
75 minutes
Luca Mazzitelli4
71 minutes
27 minutes
35 minutes
Cicada cicada9
65 minutes
71 minutes
Gianluca Gaetano10
67 minutes
66 minutes
Mateo Prati16
44 minutes
83 minutes
substitute
Giuseppe Ciocchitwenty four
Boris Radunovich31
Alessandro di Pardo18
Nicola Pintustwenty three
66 minutes
91 minutes
adam overt33
83 minutes
andrea cogoni39
marco log20
79 minutes
Nicolo Cavuotitwenty one
71 minutes
Gennaro Borrelli29
71 minutes
leonardo pavoletti30
79 minutes
93 minutes
Yael Trepey37
75 minutes
sebastian esposito94
67 minutes
66 minutes
coach
Marco Baroni
Fabio Pisacan
Hello. Welcome to the live narration of the Serie A round 17 soccer match between Torino and Cagliari. We bring you the results from Sportish, including minute-by-minute coverage, previews, lineups, the best plays and goals of the match, and all the post-match reaction.
Turin vs Cagliari match schedule and where it will be broadcast on TV
The match will be held on Saturday, December 27, 2025 at 3:00 p.m. At Olimpico Grande Torino. Enjoy the best live football on the Sportish website.
Turin – Cagliari | Series A
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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Motorsports
A king was born on Boxing Day: Amorim’s United fielded four defenders for the first time
There was only one Premier League game, held on Friday December 26th, the traditional Boxing Day, but it was a very good match for Manchester United fans who have experienced so much disappointment of late. A 1-0 win against Newcastle was a relief for the Old Trafford side.
But it was more than that. Ruben Amorim, unwilling to change his philosophy despite his poor results, played with four players in defense for the first time at United.
United have changed in other ways as well. They won with a possession rate of 33.4%, the lowest of any Red Devils team this season. This was also the lowest since January 2023, when they scored 29.4 per cent in the win over Manchester City. And United had nine shots on goal compared to 16 for the Magpies.
Patrick Dorg’s first goal as a Manchester United player and his second “clean sheet” of the season opened the door to an unpretty but essential victory for Amorim’s side. Amorim admitted it was one of his “most satisfying” wins since taking charge of United. “We are suffering together. If we always have this spirit, we will win many games,” added the Portuguese coach. And all this happened without United football’s most influential player, Bruno Fernandes, missing out due to injury. Amorim replaced the Portuguese midfielder with Uruguayan Manuel Ugarte.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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Motorsports
Parma – Fiorentina, Live | Series A
Match lineup
40
27
14
16
39
5
10
twenty two
9
7
17
43
65
26
5
15
2
8
27
10
20
44
Ennio Tardini
85 minutes
David de Gea43
Fabiano Parisi65
75 minutes
Mattia Viti26
45 minutes
93 minutes
Marine Pongrac5
92 minutes
19 minutes
Pietro Comuzzo15
85 minutes
dodo2
80 minutes
Rolando Mandragora8
21 minutes
62 minutes
47 minutes
Cher N’Dour27
75 minutes
93 minutes
Albert Gudamson10
67 minutes
Moise Keene20
67 minutes
Nicolo Fagioli44
substitute
Luca Rezzellini1
Tommaso Martinelli30
robin gosenstwenty one
75 minutes
Eman Cospotwenty three
Niccolo Fortini29
45 minutes
eddie quadio60
85 minutes
67 minutes
Simon Soum7
75 minutes
67 minutes
hans nicorossi caviglia14
Edin Dzeko9
80 minutes
Roberto Piccoli91
62 minutes
93 minutes
Christian Kouame99
93 minutes
coach
carlos cuesta
Paolo Vanoli
Hello. Welcome to the live narration of the Parma vs. Fiorentina soccer match on Matchday 17 of Serie A. Sportish brings you minute-by-minute coverage, previews, lineups, the best plays and goals of the match, and results including all the post-match reactions.
Parma vs Fiorentina match schedule and TV locations
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Parma – Fiorentina | Series A
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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