Tadej Pogacar had another landmark victory on Saturday as he edged a thrilling Milan-San Remo, finally adding the fourth of road cycling’s five “Monument” races to his collection. Pogacar beat Tom Pidcock in a thrilling two-man sprint finale, despite most of his race strategy exploding in mid-air when he crashed a few kilometres before the penultimate climb, Cipressa, on the way to victory in the 298-kilometre battle from Pavia. UAE Team Emirates’ Pogacar was first across the line on San Remo’s Via Roma,
Tadej Pogacar of UAE Team Emirates made history by winning his third Tour de France title on Sunday, securing his dominance with a sixth stage victory and becoming the first rider to achieve the Giro d'Italia/Tour de France double since 1998. Slovenian triumphed over defending champion Jonas Vingegaard of Denmark and Belgian Remco Evenepoel, who finished second and third overall and on the final stage, with a lead of six minutes and 17 seconds. Pogacar expressed his extreme happiness, unable to fully convey
Dubai: A resilient UAE team is on the threshold of history after living up to their promise in the Under-19 ICC World Cup as they take on Ireland in the Plate final on Monday. Coach Najeeb Amar had forewarned that they will cause an upset before the start of the tournament. Now the team have proved his words after defeating West Indies in the Plate semi-finals despite being hampered by loss of three players due to Covid. “I was confident that we would





