-
France-Iraq World Cup game suspended due to severe weather alert
-
Romanian parliament rejects liberal PM-designate
-
US temporarily suspends Iran oil sanctions, says nuclear inspectors to return
-
Maduro ouster put Venezuela on 'the right path': interim leader
-
Missed penalty spurred 'very angry' Messi to World Cup history
-
Shooting in Montreal, Canada leaves three dead including suspect
-
Oil falls as US waives Iranian sanctions and Nasdaq tumbles
-
Balogun chases 'inevitable' Messi in wild Golden Boot race
-
Defeated Colombian leftist calls for calm after post-vote violence
-
Belgium's Doku becomes father after World Cup controversy
-
Messi sets World Cup scoring record as Argentina down Austria
-
Magic Messi makes World Cup history to send Argentina into last 32
-
French TV presenter stood down over Doku World Cup comments
-
Ghana coach Queiroz says playing England 'easiest' World Cup game
-
Messi sets World Cup scoring record with 17th goal
-
Former Bayern stalwart Demichelis takes over at RB Leipzig
-
Colombian leftist candidate calls for calm after post-vote violence
-
Andy Burnham: 'King of the North' with Downing Street in his sights
-
Britons cautiously optimistic after PM's resignation
-
Latest developments in Europe's heatwave
-
Draper makes winning return at Eastbourne with Murray on his side
-
IMF director says Iran war fallout creating 'difficult moment' for Africa
-
Argentina fans defiant, 40 years on from Maradona's 'Hand of God'
-
Hormuz: Traffic flows despite Iran's closure announcement
-
Wikipedia won't let AI edit articles, cofounder says
-
Clive Davis: the starmaker who shaped modern music
-
Uncapped Coles named in England's T20 squad to face India
-
Qatar gas plant blast kills 13, injures dozens
-
Andy Burnham: 'King of the North' eyes Downing Street throne
-
Oil falls as US waives Iranian crude sanctions
-
Dangerous 'heat stress' has surged worldwide, study shows
-
England captain Itoje rested for Nations Championship
-
Interstellar comet likely far older than Solar System: astronomers
-
Antoine Semenyo, Ghana's man on the inside and England threat
-
Man Utd secure land for proposed new 100,000-capacity stadium
-
Two children found dead in car as France faces hottest day of heatwave
-
US suspends Iran oil sanctions, says nuclear inspectors to return
-
Two children die in France as heatwave blasts Europe
-
Stokes and Atkinson cleared by Cricket Regulator after nightclub incident
-
Ex-Wimbledon champion Vondrousova banned four years for refusing drugs test
-
Veteran Le Roy named new coach of Congo
-
Milan-Cortina chief Malago elected new head of Italian FA
-
Germany's Schlotterbeck out of World Cup with ankle injury
-
Any unfreezing of Iranian funds will not finance terrorism: Vance
-
Vance hails 'good foundation' for Iran deal after direct talks
-
Alan Greenspan: longtime Fed chief with a divided legacy
-
Leinster boss Cullen to step down at end of next season
-
'Has-been' Belgium stars scorched after Iran World Cup draw
-
Oil falls on US-Iran progress; pound holds up as Starmer resigns
-
Starmer resigns as UK PM, Burnham favourite to take over
Bagnaia's perfect Italian MotoGP practice hit by grid penalty
Francesco Bagnaia's perfect start to his home Italian MotoGP weekend ended on a sour note with a three-place grid penalty on Friday.
Ducati's double world champion had topped the times in practice at Mugello, the Turin-born star getting to within a tenth of a second of the lap record he set last year.
But later he was penalised for impeding Alex Marquez which means at best he will start from the second row of the grid for Sunday's main event.
With Marquez on a fast lap, the stewards judged Bagnaia for "irresponsible riding" when impeding the younger brother of Marc Marquez by riding slowly going into turn 12.
The penalty does not apply to Saturday's sprint.
"I was off his line, I braked late to be in front. He's always a good showman. He makes these kind of gestures on his bike like always," Bagnaia told reporters before the sanction.
"He said he was off the line but that's not true. I've got nothing else to say," replied Marquez junior, who posted the eighth best time on his Ducati satellite Gresini bike.
Bagnaia had set a quickest time of 1min 44.938sec at one of his favourite circuits to top the timesheets from Spanish duo Alex Rins (Yamaha) and rookie Pedro Acosta (GasGas).
Six-time former champion Marc Marquez posted the fifth fastest time with series leader Jorge Martin in seventh.
The top 10 riders booked their place in Saturday's second qualifying session.
This group, which determines the first four rows of the grid, are joined by the two fastest riders from Q1.
Ahead of Saturday's sprint and Sunday's main event Bagnaia is lying second in the riders' standings, 39 points behind Martin.
Marc Marquez is placed third, two points behind Bagnaia, before this seventh round of the season.
Bagnaia, winner last weekend in Catalunya, is seeking a third straight win in front of tens of thousands of his tifosi supporters in Sunday's race.
F.Müller--BTB