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Weiger takes second pole position of the year at Cheste

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Weiger takes second pole position of the year at Cheste

The last Moto3 pole position of the year was won by the 18-year-old Dutchman at the Valencia Community Grand Prix in Cheste. colin badger before his partner Ayumu Sasaki – 48/1000 left them – and from Turkish Deniz Onk A fall in FP2 caused a back pain problem.

This is the promising and lanky Staforstrider’s second pole position this year after the Austrian, and he will continue to be the driving force behind the LiquidMoly Husqvarna Moto3 title. Sasaki is moving up to Moto2 and will be aiming for a runner-up spot this Sunday against David Alonso, who started in fifth place.

Already world champion Jaume Masia will start 8th, while Dani Holgado, who was the leader from Portugal to India, will start 18th after running out of time and crashing midway through the session.

Dutchman Colin Beijer held provisional pole position for most of Q2, taking his second pole position of the year, while champion and second-place contenders Masia and Sasaki are the year’s leaders for the fifth time each. We shared each other.

One of the bad news of the day was the official confirmation that one of the permanent teams on the grid, the German Prustel GP team, has disappeared for financial reasons, with Bezzecchi, McPhee, Salak, Tatay… In addition to Artigas and Kelso, in 2021 we suffered the painful loss of young Swiss player Dupasquier.

Q2 Moto3 classification


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VIDEO. The new generation F1 car is on the tracks. Cadillac conducted special tests

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VIDEO. The new generation F1 car is on the tracks. Cadillac conducted special tests

The Cadillac Formula 1 team released a video of its car ahead of its first race in the championship in 2026.

The American team, which will join Peloton as the 11th team, shared a short video on social networks. The video shows the car driving on the Silverstone circuit in rainy weather.

The teaser from Cadillac appeared just days after Audi hit the track in Barcelona.

Cadillac will unveil its livery during the Super Bowl on February 8.

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Richard Rios won’t play this weekend due to dislocated right shoulder.

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Richard Rios won’t play this weekend due to dislocated right shoulder.

colombian midfielder Richard Rios He suffered a “traumatic anterior dislocation of his right shoulder” during a match against his team on Wednesday. Benfica,and port And I won’t be playing this weekend.

This was confirmed to EFE this Friday Benficadoes not provide details.

river Had to be carried away on a stretcher just before halftime of a quarter-final match portugal cup during last Wednesday port and Benficathe Lisbon club lost 1-0 and was declassified.

Tomorrow, Saturday, “Eagles” river avenue on the 18th day of portuguese leagueTo.

National team’s next match Columbia It is a friendly match on March 26th. Croatia.

Last July, river he said goodbye palmeiras Brazilian, the club he arrived to sign in 2023 Benfica.

This season, he has played 16 league games with the Lisbon team.champion“He played in six games in the tournament and four in the qualifiers, scoring a goal in the away game.” naples.

The 25-year-old player said goodbye as an idol. palmeirasAs a result, they contributed to winning the São Paulo Championship twice (2023 and 2024) and the Brazilian League in 2023.

Rios started his career in futsal for Colombia, flamengo He signed him for the grassroots division of the Rio team in 2018.

Two years later, he reached the main team and made his debut in the match on September 27. brazil championshipor right in front of palmeiras.

After his arrival in the green team, the Colombian team began to regularly call him up to participate in the South American qualifiers. 2026 world cup And it continues even after landing. Benfica.

In 2021 he experienced Mexican soccer and played there. Mazatlanand a year later he signed: Guarani of sao paulosince he arrived. palmeiras In 2023.

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Blaugrana’s good start in the European Championship: here’s their full calendar

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Blaugrana’s good start in the European Championship: here’s their full calendar

he european handball It kicked off this Thursday and, as usual for major national team events, several players from each country took part. balsa They were already starring in the tournament’s premiere, which runs through February 1 in Denmark, Norway and Sweden. Spain Defeated Serbia (29-27) and gained 2 important points with the participation of the Blaugrana Aleix Gomez (3 goals), Ian Burfett (1) and Dani Fernandes (2). In addition, future Barça goalkeeper Serge Fernandes, who will replace Nielsen from next season, also played a decisive role in the important final appearance.

FranceMeanwhile, they also made their debut this Thursday, defeating the Czech Republic (42-28) in Krez Dika Memu (3 goals) and Ludovic FabregaThey were fourth in the standings, with former Azulgrana player Richardson becoming the Blues’ top scorer with six goals. Today it will be the turn of five other Barça players. braz junk and Domen Mack Slovenia and Emil Nielsen With Denmark, Luis Frede with portugal Victor Hallgrimsson They will make their debut on Friday against the Iceland national team. Jonathan Carlsbogard With Sweden. Next, check out the entire calendar of Barça players who will be participating in the European Championship.

1

Spain (Group A)

Aleix Gomez, Ian Balfet, Dani Fernandez

Spain vs. Serbia: 29-27
Austria-Spain (Saturday, January 17th, 6pm)
Germany-Spain (Monday, January 19th, 8:30pm)

2

Denmark (Group B)

Emil Nielsen

Denmark – North Macedonia (Friday, January 16th, 8:30pm)
Romania – Denmark (Sunday, January 18th, 8:30pm)
Denmark – Portugal (Tuesday, January 20th, 8:30pm)

3

Portugal (Group B)

Luis Frede

Portugal – Romania (Friday, January 16th, 6pm)
North Macedonia – Portugal (Sunday, January 18th, 6pm)
Denmark – Portugal (Tuesday, January 20th, 8:30pm)

4

France (Group C)

Dika Memu and Ludovic Fabregas

France vs. Czech Republic: 42 wins, 28 losses
Ukraine-France (Saturday, January 17th, 6pm)
France – Norway (Monday, January 19th, 8:30pm)

5

Slovenia (Group D)

Blaz Yank and Domen Mack

Slovenia Montenegro (Friday, January 16th, 6pm)
Switzerland/Slovenia (Sunday, January 18th, 8:30pm)
Slovenia/Faroe Islands (Tuesday, January 20th, 8:30pm)

6

Sweden (Group E)

Jonathan Carlsbogard

Sweden – Netherlands (Saturday, January 17th, 8:30pm)
Georgia – Sweden (Monday, January 19th, 8:30pm)
Sweden – Croatia (Wednesday, January 21st, 8:30pm)

7

Iceland (Group F)

Victor Hallgrimsson

Iceland-Italy (Friday, January 16th, 6pm)
poland – iceland (Sunday, January 18th, 6pm)
Hungary – Iceland (Tuesday, January 20th, 8:30pm)

Source: Mundo Deportivo

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