Motorsports
The WRC is now part of the Rovanpera phenomenon
Cale Rovanpera excelled in round four of this year’s WRC as he overcame the odds of Rally Portugal against Sebastian Leb and Sebastian Oze to take first place.
The planted stones and hard soil of the Portugal Rally – round 4 of this year’s WRC – was reminiscent of an ancient Acropolis. The two most successful drivers in rallying history, Sebastian Leb and Sebastian Ozier, fell, fell and went off the road, as did most of the factory staff – but not Cale Rovanpera.
But most importantly, Calais had no such problems despite starting first in the special routes on the first day, Friday (20/5). If there is one dirt rally where Leb and Ozier won such impressive dirt races first in the era of their absolute dominance – due to their points advantage – it is minimal.
Starting from the first position on the ground causes a lot of delay for the champion, who slips on the tortuous road, in addition to cleaning his surface for those who follow. But such was Rovanpera’s wisdom and driving ability in Friday’s challenge that he spent the night in stage one just 13 seconds behind Elfin Evans – who finally made his first good rally of the year worthy of his skills.
However, Rovanpera’s rise to a different – already – level of maturity that separates only the very fast riders from the champions proved itself the next morning on the Amarade Special Route – the biggest of the race. At 37.24 km, Calais lost 8.2 seconds, but this loss was very well calculated and considered.
As he stepped onto the edge of Pirelli’s damaged, soft, preheated softies, the time lost by the Finn seemed impossibly short. It was a masterful driving demonstration, as one would expect from much more experienced drivers. But it was achieved by a 22-year-old who, just a few years earlier, was “the Finnish teenager who will make WRC history”. And now he started it.
In the rain on Saturday afternoon (21/5), Calais took the lead from his Toyota Evans counterpart with a lightning performance and won the second round of the great Amarante, finishing 5.7” overnight. And on Sunday morning at ED Felgueira he showed with a brilliant time that he is simply invincible.
All this at a time when, one after another, the great champions and the fastest WRC works were breaking their wheels and ripping their tires as the grooves of the Specials deepened, reaching deep into the planted rocks.
Significantly, the two legends Sebastian, Leb and Ozier were among them. Leb hit a wall in the 5th Division with a rare driving error in his second race in the M-Sport Ford Puma Rally1 – having just finished first overall in the previous race.
Ozier, who had finished only third after Leb’s departure as he didn’t immediately climb to a top pace with the Yaris Rally1, couldn’t avoid back-to-back fights in the same number of specials on Friday afternoon. And since he only had a spare tire, he had to retire.
The next day, the two Frenchmen returned but left again – Ozier after leaving ED11 (when he was distracted by a reference to the hybrid system) and Leb due to loss of engine power from the Puma R1. So their spectacular fight to win Monte in Portugal was not repeated, although they were very weak for it.
Aside from Rovanpera and Evans, the only other two drivers to avoid the problems encountered on the tough Iberian gravel roads were Hyundai’s Danny Sordo and Toyota’s Takamoto Katsuta. They battled it out for 3rd place, with the experienced Spaniard the ultimate winner.
Hyundai stars Thunder Neville and Ott Tanak finished 2nd overall on Friday before being stopped by a half-axle problem and many problems with the aerodynamics of the i20 N Rally1’s muzzle. The Estonian was fourth on Friday before two fights saw him drop to 10th. But the main problem was different: with the Hyundai i20 N Rally1, as Tanak said, “everything has to change”.
M-Sport’s Craig Brin, Adrien Formo and Gus Greensmith had similar issues. The first actually had a problem every day: crash on Friday, wrong choice of tires on Saturday and problematic brakes on Sunday.
Cale Rovanpera had none of that, however, despite his tremendous pace that gave him his 3rd consecutive win this year after Sweden and Croatia in 4 games. The Finn won the WRC 50th anniversary race as well as the first dirt race of the Rally1 hybrid era.
He’s 46 points ahead of Thierry Neville at the top of the table and already – nine games before the season finale – looks the undisputed favorite to win this year’s first world title.
If Calais stays in the ‘zone’, in that magical psyche of rally drivers where absolute confidence, total freedom from stress, driving perfection and speed are beyond what seems possible, then the season can unfold like so many times past the same “Zone” was someone named Sebastian.
Source: sport 24
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
Football world expresses condolences over Valencia tragedy
of Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF), La Ligaas well as great Most first division clubs and some second division clubs showed His dismay over the disappearance of Fernando Martíncoach of Valencia Women’s B, and his three children Tourist boat sinks in Indonesia.
The boat sank off the coast of Padar Island around 8:30 p.m. Fridays (1:30pm GMT) only they may be saved Fernando Martin’s wife Mother of minor Andrea Ortugno and another daughteraccompanied by a crew of four and a tour guide.
of Valencia representative continued to respect a minute of silence After the Christmas break we return to training at Sports City this Saturday.
within the network RFEF He said in a statement that he “joins in mourning the loss of Valencia CF Women’s B coach Fernando Martín and his three children” and expressed his “deepest condolences to his family and friends.” La Liga said, “We would like to express our sincere condolences to his family and friends. May they rest in peace.”
“he real madrid“The President and the Board of Directors deeply regret the loss of Valencia CF Women’s B coach Fernando Martín and his three children in a tourist boat wreck in Indonesia,” the Madrid club said in a statement.
he Barcelona “I expressed my deepest condolences,” he said. “We send our full support and love to his family and friends and the entire Valencia CF family during this difficult time.”
A number of football clubs in the Valencian community also expressed their sadness over this loss on social networks, offering their condolences to the family, friends and players. Valencia CF.
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
News of workplace harassment allegations against former Real Madrid nutritionist
A few days ago Itzial GonzálezThe former Real Madrid nutritionist and specialist in physiotherapy and osteopathy broke her silence in an interview with Marca newspaper and spoke about the workplace harassment she suffered in the club’s medical service. real madrid.
“The first day they told me that I was there at the president’s whim, but they knew how to handle the president, and the president was doing everything they wanted, and they were trying to manipulate the president into believing I was crazy and getting rid of me,” he said in the aforementioned interview with the media.
So, a few days later, she spoke again about what happened in an interview with Radio Euskadi, revealing new details about the judicial process in which she was involved and about her time at the club.
“I told the club’s medical service that eating pastries for breakfast didn’t seem to be the most suitable for me, and their response was: ‘We have to maintain the status quo. If we don’t change something, we will kick you out. Now we have won the Champions League 15 times’, a phrase often used there,” he told a Basque-language radio station.
“They said if a player comes, they will take care of me, but how can a player come who doesn’t know who I am or where I am? And they said, ‘Well, that’s better, that way you can earn money without working. How lucky you are. And I recommend that you don’t leave here, because that’s the best way to stay in this country for a long time.’ genuine madrid” he declared Itzial.
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
David’s son Luca Villa makes his debut in La Liga FC Futures
Lucas VillaAt just 12 years old, he is one of the exciting players selected by Atletico Madrid’s coaching staff. Liga FC Futures what is being played in Gran Canaria Stadium (Las Palmas).
The last name is not deceiving. The son of David Villa, who played as a forward for Sporting de Gijón, Zaragoza, Valencia, FC Barcelona, Atleti, Melbourne City, New York City and Vissel Kobe, has scoring in his blood. ‘Guahé’ only wore the red and white shirt for one season, but he left his mark on the fans. They won the historic league game 13-14 and were just short of qualifying for the Champions League. For Kouhaku fans who are currently excited about “Mini Guaju”, it was a year that didn’t really feel that way.

Although Luka is a forward, he prefers to drop to the flanks, as Spain’s No. 7 did at the World Cup, which his team won. In his case, he is left-handed, so he tends to the left side, but he also plays defense in the center. He has a sense of smell for goals, which is one of the traits a person is born with or not. He could hit from anywhere and dominated the aerial duel with powerful shots from outside the area. A few months ago, he had already said that he wanted to be like his father and Fernando Torres. It’s clear that Mattresses’ DNA runs through his veins.
In their debut in La Liga, FC Futures repeatedly missed their mark, pressed from high positions and were inside the playing area which ended in an own goal that led to a goal. The best is yet to come.
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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