Motorsports
‘Defying gravity’: Adam Raga opens to the public in new documentary
Adam RagaThe Spanish trials driver presented a documentary in Barcelona this Thursday that looks back on his career in the world of motorsport. The event was attended by the protagonist, as well as the creative team of the audiovisual work and several celebrities from the world of sports and culture.
The event began with a red carpet rollout, where Raga posed with loved ones and celebrities who came to celebrate her judicial career, which ended last February. After the photocall, guests gathered in a room at Alibau Cinema to hear the pilot of the film first-hand. Urdecona. “I am very excited to announce this in front of you all, who are very important people in my sports career,” Raga began.
One of the defining characteristics of this athlete is perseverance, the fight to achieve what he sets his mind to. The Catalan attributes this to the education his family gave him. “In my family, we have always worked hard to persevere, fight, never give up, strive until we achieve our goals, and never stop. This applies to all elements of life, but even more so in sports. I believe that my family has always instilled these values in me, and it has helped me,” he said.
The documentary navigates him from his childhood, when his father instilled in him a passion for motorcycles and trials, to taking his final professional exams. Palau Sant Jordi. We were able to see footage of him riding a bike for the first time at just three years old, footage of his already impressive first competitions, footage of his greatest success in the form of the World Championship, and footage of his most difficult moments.
“Injuries are complicated, especially the first one, when you don’t know if you’ll be the same or not. I’ve always been very lucky to be in the best shape, but the most difficult moments are the mental ones. When you want to achieve a goal and you can’t, or It’s a time when you can’t achieve it even when you want to. It’s such a terrible experience that it’s easy to never recover. I believe that I have always overcome all these effects, and it makes me very proud, ”said the Catalan.
Another highlight of his career is his historic and long-running rivalry with toni bowwhich is also reflected in his audiovisual work. Raga highlighted two important moments during filming, the last race in Barcelona, an emotional date, and the day of filming with Bowe. “The day I recorded with Toni, we talked about a lot of things that we went through in our careers from her and my perspective. That doesn’t normally happen and that’s what filming gave me,” Raga explained.
The documentary is a window to understand that. Adam Raga Not only professionals Adam Raga people. It is an example of a life characterized by sacrifice, effort, perseverance and passion. The pilot himself defined the film as “emotional,” and said that the message he wanted people to receive after watching the movie was “It’s very important to fight until the end.”
We also had the opportunity to speak with the film’s producers. mark faleronswho started out as just a ragga fan, ended up making a documentary explaining the life of his idol. “I had the amazing opportunity to be part of the TRS brand with Adam as an official driver. I still remember the day I was introduced to him. I was so nervous. This gave me the opportunity to learn more about his story and this was a unique A few years later, I suggested it to him. I said to him, ‘Adam, you can’t keep your story here. People, kids who aspire to the same thing as you need to know this story.’

Adam Raga He was named world champion six times: twice outdoors (2005 and 2006) and four times indoors (2003, 2004, 2005, 2006). In addition, during his 25 years of competition at the highest level, he has won eight Spanish Championships, more than 300 World Championship podiums and over 90 Grand Prix victories. A whole life devoted to motorsport is now on our screens, designed to excite us and give us a chance to find out a little more about one of the country’s biggest sports stars.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
I am a writer at Sportish, where I mainly cover sports news. I’ve also written for The Guardian and ESPN Brasil, and my work has been featured on NBC Sports, SI.com and more. Before working in journalism, I was an athlete: I played football for Colgate University and competed in the US Open Cross Country Championships.
Motorsports
Rakitic on vacation… in Sanchez Pizjuan
Ivan Rakitic I still miss him all these years. seville. The former Croatian national team player, who is married to a woman from Seville, visited the Andalusian capital during the Christmas holidays and did not hesitate to stop by the Ramon Sánchez Pizjuán Stadium. There he was photographed with his partner, which he later uploaded to his social network profile.
The Swiss-born player is a world legend. sevilleAt two different stages of his sporting career, he became the foreign player with the most competitive appearances in the club’s history (322 games, 51 goals). Hadjuk Split.
Rakitic He has recently expressed his desire to return to the Sevilla team in any capacity. “I miss it so much. I got a call from Sevilla and tomorrow I will get on the plane and go there and help with whatever is needed. I am very happy in Croatia and Split, but my home is in Sevilla. I miss the club, the city and the people very much,” he commented in an interview a few weeks ago. Movistar.
The former soccer player is currently involved in sports management for a sports team. hajuk splitbut I want to change my place of residence and return. seville If they offered him a position in Nervion.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
Sophia Jhon is a sports journalist and author. He has worked as a news editor for Sportish and is now a sport columnist for the same publication. Alberta’s professional interests lie largely in sports news, with an emphasis on English football. He has also written articles on other sporting topics.
Motorsports
Turin – Cagliari, Live | Series A
Match lineup
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16
20
44
13
61
66
32
10
18
19
1
2
3
6
14
28
8
4
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10
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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
Sophia Jhon is a sports journalist and author. He has worked as a news editor for Sportish and is now a sport columnist for the same publication. Alberta’s professional interests lie largely in sports news, with an emphasis on English football. He has also written articles on other sporting topics.
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