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CBC
2 days ago
- Sport
- CBC
'Le Tour de St. John's' at the Canada Games
The streets of St. John's looked a little more like the Tour De France on Day 7, with people lining the streets to watch the final day of cycling. Team New Brunswick's Molly Flynn took bronze in the women's Criterium, her second medal of the Games, having won silver in the women's road race. Team New Brunswick finishes Week 1 with three medals, and two of them belong to Flynn.
Yahoo
10-08-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
SVG dominates Watkins Glen: 'Good to have that one back'
Shane van Gisbergen details his dominant day at Watkins Glen International, winning his fourth consecutive road race.
Yahoo
09-08-2025
- Automotive
- Yahoo
NASCAR Starting Lineup for Watkins Glen: Cup Series Qualifying Results, NASCAR Starting Grid and Pole for Sunday
The NASCAR schedule this weekend takes us to Watkins Glen International, the final road race of the regular season. With the NASCAR standings tightening and only three races left before the playoffs, Saturday's Cup Series qualifying results could have a significant impact on the final three playoff spots and the regular-season champion. Let's dive into the NASCAR starting lineup for Watkins Glen on Sunday. Below, you can find the full NASCAR grid for Go Bowling at The Glen on Sunday afternoon and the qualifying results from Saturday. Related: NASCAR starting lineup for Sunday: Go Bowling at The Glen Ryan Blaney – 1:11.960 seconds Shane van Gisbergen – 1:11.993 seconds Chase Briscoe – 1:12.001 seconds Ross Chastain – 1:12.071 seconds Kyle Busch – 1:12.144 seconds Michael McDowell – 1:12.180 seconds Alex Bowman – 1:12.199 seconds Carson Hocevar – 1:12.200 seconds Christopher Bell – 1:12.210 seconds William Byron – 1:12.215 seconds Joey Logano – 1:12.235 seconds Chris Buescher – 1:12.265 seconds Austin Cindric – 1:12.300 seconds Ty Gibbs – 1:12.304 seconds Bubba Wallace – 1:12.412 seconds Brad Keselowski – 1:12.427 seconds Ryan Preece – 1:12.443 seconds AJ Allmendinger – 1:12.451 seconds Daniel Suarez – 1:12.461 seconds Chase Elliott – 1:12.465 seconds Tyler Reddick – 1:12.487 seconds Denny Hamlin – 1L12.507 seconds Justin Haley – 1:12.552 seconds Josh Berry – 1:121.576 seconds Connor Zilisch: 1:12.603 seconds Austin Dillon – 1:12.667 seconds Kyle Larson – 1:12.718 seconds Todd Gilliland – 1:12.718 seconds Riley Herbst – 1:12.736 seconds Erik Jones – 1:12.764 seconds John H. Nemechek – 1:12.883 seconds Cole Custer – 1:12.923 seconds Ty Dillon: 1:12.989 seconds Zane Smith – 1:13.153 seconds Ricky Stenhouse Jr – 1:13.170 seconds Noah Gragson – 1:13.190 seconds Cody Ware: 1:13.698 seconds Katherine Legge: 1:14.504 seconds JJ Yeley- 1:14.955 seconds Josh Bilicki – 1:15.092 seconds Related: NASCAR starting grid for Watkins Glen Row 1: Ryan Blaney, Shane van Gisbergen Row 2: Chase Briscoe, Ross Chastain Row 3: Kyle Busch, Michael McDowell Row 4: Alex Bowman, Carson Hocevar Row 5: Christopher Bell, William Byron Row 6: Joey Logano, Chris Buescher Row 7: Austin Cindric, Ty Gibbs Row 8: Bubba Wallace, Brad Keselowski Row 9: Ryan Preece, AJ Allmendinger Row 10: Daniel Suarez, Chase Elliott Row 11: Tyler Reddick, Denny Hamlin Row 12: Justin Haley, Josh Berry Row 13: Connor Zilisch, Austin Dillon Row 14: Kyle Larson, Todd Gilliland Row 15: Riley Herbst, Erik Jones Row 16: John H. Nemechek, Cole Custer Row 17: Ty Dillon, Zane Smith Row 18: Ricky Stenhosue Jr, Noah Gragson Row 19: Cody Ware, Katherine Legge Row 20: JJ Yeley, Josh Bilicki Who is on the pole for the NASCAR race tomorrow? Ryan Blaney is on the pole for the NASCAR race on Sunday at Watkins Glen International. Shane Van Gisbergen is second in the NASCAR starting grid for tomorrow. Related Headlines Patriots Day 2 pick gaining hype as potential 2025 NFL Draft steal Raiders Preseason Game Takeaways: Jamal Adams Thrives at New Position as Defense Needs Work Patriots PFF grades vs. Commanders: Garrett Bradbury, John Jiles among top performers in blowout win NASCAR: Austin Hill Doubles Down on Defense of Indianapolis Incident After Return from Suspension

The Herald
07-08-2025
- Business
- The Herald
Soweto Marathon shifts to late November under new organisation
The 30th edition of the Soweto Marathon is shifting to late November, a spokesperson for the event said on Thursday, contradicting claims by Soweto Marathon Trust (SMT) representatives that the country's biggest one-day road race had been cancelled. Jabu Mbuli said nine of 11 Soweto running clubs had agreed to administer the race through an NPO. This came after allegations against the previous two bodies that staged the race — the SMT and then a private company that stepped in to organise the past two races in 2023 and 2024. 'We believe this [NPO] option will assist in ensuring good and proper governance and sound financial accountability,' Mbuli said. 'The appointed non-executive board of directors will comprise largely of qualified professionals and will include chartered accountants and attorneys. The athletics clubs of Soweto own this race and they will focus on the race organising committee to run this race by the people, for the people.' SMT representatives recently claimed there would be no race this year, but Mbuli said the 2025 race would be launched this month and would take place at the end of November.

Yahoo
06-08-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Delta Dental/Elliot Corporate 5K Road Race expected to draw thousands to Manchester
Drivers can expect detours in downtown Manchester Thursday evening, as the Queen City once again plays host to the largest road race in New Hampshire and one of the largest of its kind in New England. Adding to the anticipated volume of traffic in the area, the New Hampshire Fisher Cats will play a home game Thursday night at 6:35 p.m. against Reading in Delta Dental Stadium. Thousands are expected to participate in the Delta Dental/Elliot Corporate 5K Road Race, which starts at 6:20 p.m. on Elm Street at Stark Street. The route heads north before looping down through the Millyard on Canal Street and back up Stark Street to the finish line at Veterans Park. Runners, walkers and wheelchair racers looking to take part can register online up until noon on Thursday at In-person registration is from 3:30 to 6 p.m. on Thursday in Veterans Park. Street closures The race will cause the closure of portions of a few city streets in Manchester surrounding the race route. The following times are approximate: • Elm Street from Lake Avenue to Merrimack Street, closed 2-9 p.m. • Elm Street from Merrimack Street to Thayer Street, 6-7:30 p.m. • Bridge Street Bridge, both directions, 6- 8:30 p.m. • Canal Street northbound from Granite Street to W. Brook Street, 6-8:30 p.m. • Merrimack Street from Chestnut Street to Elm, 4-9 p.m. • West Webster Street from Elm to Canal, 6-8 p.m. • Amoskeag Bridge, eastbound only at Canal Street, 6-8 p.m. pfeely@ Solve the daily Crossword