-
FIFA boss Infantino faces questions on eve of World Cup
-
Iran attacks US bases in Jordan and Bahrain
-
Tech leads Asia losses as rollercoaster week rumbles on
-
Belfast stabbing suspect due in court after night of violence
-
Saudi's new national carrier gets off ground despite war, delays
-
Eddie Jones eyes Mourinho-like laundry stunt to escape ban
-
Bollywood's Imtiaz Ali bets on Gen Z thirst for love
-
Messi plushies see roaring trade as China firms get World Cup boost
-
Messi sparkles on return as Somali referee says World Cup dream over
-
Iran, US trade blows as Middle East peace deal draws no nearer
-
Salt: integral ingredient of sumo stars' art
-
Staal shines as Carolina beat Vegas 5-3 to level Stanley Cup Final
-
Messi scores on injury return as Argentina beat Iceland in World Cup warm-up
-
Art, maths and killing: Ukraine drone chief's formula to stop Russia
-
Tech leads Asia losses, oil rises as rollercoaster week rumbles on
-
Messi set to return as Somali referee says World Cup dream over
-
Former Wallabies skipper Wright signs for Welsh club Ospreys
-
Pope to bless Barcelona's Sagrada Familia, world's tallest church
-
Emotional World Cup return to Mexico for South Africa coach Broos
-
Bill Gates faces questioning in US Congress over Epstein ties
-
'The Donald of Dubai': property tycoon seeks to become data king
-
PGA Tour to co-sanction Australian Open in global push
-
Elon Musk, after DOGE and politics, bets on SpaceX IPO
-
Saudis in World Cup spotlight after $2bn spending spree
-
Mexico doubles down on security before 2026 World Cup
-
From Retrofit to AI: Akkodis Strengthens Digital Innovation Through Industrial Aerospace Applications at ILA Berlin 2026
-
US must not be 'too honest' at World Cup, says Roldan
-
Italian astronaut to pilot Artemis III mission
-
North Korea says Xi's visit produced 'far-reaching blueprint' for ties
-
Benfica say farewell to Mourinho as Real Madrid return nears
-
Protesters torch buildings and vehicles, block roads over Belfast stabbing
-
US strikes Iran after Apache helicopter downing
-
Threats to US lawmakers spiked after Meta eased moderation: watchdog
-
Nick Reiner seeks trust fund money for parent murder defense
-
Spain, France qualify for 2027 Women's World Cup as England wait
-
Protesters torch building and vehicles, block roads over Belfast stabbing
-
A woman in charge of the UN? Candidates feel it's about time
-
Protesters block road to Mexican World Cup stadium
-
White House World Cup chief defends visa ban for Somali referee, Iranians
-
Serena back in the groove on triumphant return to tennis
-
'It doesn't matter': US star Reyna looks past World Cup scandal
-
Somali referee says World Cup 'dream' ruined
-
Knicks ready to 'throw the first punch' in NBA Finals
-
'Beaten to death': the grim toll of Ecuador's security crackdown
-
Anthropic opens most powerful AI model to public with safeguards
-
Serena Williams makes winning return in Queen's Club doubles
-
Trump vows response after Iran shoots down US helicopter
-
Real Madrid's 150 mn euros bid for Atletico's Alvarez rejected
-
Spurs handling physicality of Knicks and New York hostility
-
Peru election chief tells AFP count could take two weeks
Valgren wins Giro 17th stage, Vingegaard stays in pink
Danish rider Michael Valgren won the 17th stage of the Giro d'Italia on Wednesday as Jonas Vingegaard continued his march to a first overall victory on the Grand Tour.
Valgren took the honours in Andalo after attacking from a small group with a kilometre remaining of the undulating 202km ride from Cassano d'Adda in which riders suffered both from punishing heat and also sudden downpours.
The 34-year-old EF Education–EasyPost rider claimed his second win of the season, with his other also coming in Italy at the Tirreno-Adriatico, celebrating with his lucky charm Pokemon.
Valgren was part of a group which pulled away from the break on the final categorised Andalo-Lever climb.
Initially he looked to be contesting the stage honours with Einer Rubio before the pair were caught by a handful of other riders in the concluding kilometres.
"I thought I'd be beaten on the sprint so I attacked. I was really tired and I was lucky that the stage wasn't 500 metres longer," said Valgren.
"I'd never won a Grand Tour stage before and I'm happy that I did it in Italy where I've had a lot of my success."
Valgren's success is something of a miracle as he has come back from a horror crash during the 2022 Route d'Occitanie when he fell into a ravine, fracturing his pelvis.
His countryman Vingegaard, who is hunting a Giro-Tour de France double this year, stays four minutes ahead of Felix Gall in the overall standings after rolling home with the peloton.
Jhonatan Narvaez won the intermediate sprint and took the points jersey from France's Paul Magnier, who wasn't part of the break and now trails the UAE rider by 12 points.
Vingegaard is likely to maintain his advantage at the top of the general classification on Thursday when the peloton takes on a hilly 171km ride between Fai delle Paganella and Piege di Soligo.
L.Janezki--BTB