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En este episodio hablamos con Marco Rodríguez, CEO de la F4 Spanish Championship y Eurocup-3, para analizar el crecimiento del automovilismo formativo en España y el verdadero estado del camino hacia la Fórmula 1. Durante la conversación repasamos la evolución de la F4 española en la última década, convertida en una de las categorías de referencia en Europa gracias a su crecimiento internacional, el nivel de sus estructuras y el aumento de competitividad en parrilla. También abordamos uno de los grandes debates actuales del motorsport: el equilibrio entre profesionalización y accesibilidad económica. Analizamos cómo han evolucionado los costes, qué barreras siguen existiendo para los jóvenes pilotos y por qué resulta tan difícil generar talento español capaz de llegar a la élite. Además, hablamos sobre las diferencias respecto a otros países europeos y el caso de Franco Colapinto, hasta ahora el único piloto surgido de la F4 Spain que ha alcanzado la Fórmula 1. La entrevista también profundiza en aspectos técnicos clave como el uso de neumáticos Hankook frente a Pirelli, la preparación de los pilotos para categorías como FIA Formula 2 Championship y FIA Formula 3 Championship, y el impacto que tendrá la nueva reglamentación de la Fórmula 1 sobre las categorías inferiores. Un episodio para entender cómo funciona realmente la escalera hacia la Fórmula 1 y cuáles son los retos del automovilismo base en España y Europa.
¿Se ha convertido la Fórmula 1 en un show artificial? Analizamos a fondo todo lo ocurrido en el GP de Miami, un fin de semana marcado por la inconsistencia en las sanciones de la FIA, la agresividad al límite en la pista y un debate que incendia el paddock: el nuevo reglamento técnico para 2026. ¿Está perdiendo la F1 su esencia competitiva en favor del espectáculo televisivo? En este episodio de AutoFM Motorsport, no solo hablamos de tiempos y telemetría. Rendimos un necesario tributo a la figura de Alex Zanardi. Analizamos por qué su legado de superación y resistencia sigue siendo la brújula moral que necesita el automovilismo moderno frente a la política de despachos y las polémicas reglamentarias. Además, repasamos la frenética actividad del motorsport internacional: Fórmula E: El análisis de la doble cita en Berlín y cómo se aprieta la lucha por el mundial de eléctricos. Resistencia y GTs: La victoria de Dani Juncadella en el GTWC en Brands Hatch (pese a la sanción posterior) y el final de infarto en la cita de la IMSA en Laguna Seca. Rally: El terremoto en el S-CER tras la inesperada ruptura de “Cohete” Suárez y RECALVI , una noticia que cambia el panorama nacional e internacional. Categorías de promoción: El desempeño de los jóvenes talentos en la Fórmula 2 en Miami y el arranque de la Eurocup-3 y las European Le Mans Series. Cerramos con la actualidad de la NASCAR en Texas, el Mundial de Superbikes y las últimas novedades del Moto Off-Road. Si buscas análisis crítico sin filtros sobre la actualidad del motor, este es tu programa. Intervienen: Javier Quilón, Mario González, Alex Moya y Rubén Gómez. Invitada especial: Claudia López.
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Butch & Yas on the race for England spots as the County Championship got underway last week, Jamie Smith's technical adjustments since the Ashes & the prospect of a European cricket nations cup. 0:15 Intro & England spots up for grabs//7:41 Jamie Smith's technical changes//14:27 The Euro Cup //18:57 Why don't England help non-big three nations?
Um nome que é sinônimo de automobilismo para o Brasil está perto da Fórmula 1. Em poucos anos, mais um Fittipaldi pode estar no grid da categoria. Emmo é o mais jovem piloto da família Fittipaldi, que há décadas se confunde com a história do esporte a motor. Ele é filho de Emerson Fittipaldi, bicampeão mundial de Fórmula 1 (1972/74), duas vezes vencedor das 500 Milhas de Indianápolis (1989/93) e campeão da Indy (1989). Marcio Arruda, da RFI em Paris Aos 19 anos, Emerson Fittipaldi Jr, conhecido como Emmo, acabou de estrear na Fórmula 2, último degrau antes da Fórmula 1. Depois de passar pela Fórmula 4 italiana, pela Regional Europeia, que também é chamada de Freca, e pela Eurocup-3, Emmo contou em entrevista exclusiva à RFI o motivo de ter pulado a Fórmula 3 e ido direto para a Fórmula 2, que é o caminho mais comum entre os pilotos. “A gente teve uma oportunidade muito boa na equipe AIX Racing de poder dar esse pulo grande para a Fórmula 2. A gente sabe que a F2 é um mundo muito pequeno, com apenas 22 carros. Então, não é sempre que você tem um assento para guiar", explicou. Por isso, ele não deixou escapar essa primeira oportunidade que teve e trabalhou muito para estar preparado para esse "grande passo". "Eu fui de um carro com 280 cv (de potência do motor) para quase 700 cv. Então, é muita diferença. De uma categoria para outra, é um grande pulo”, comenta. A temporada 2026 da Fórmula 2 começou na Austrália, no começo do mês passado. Emmo avaliou sua estreia na nova categoria. “A minha corrida em Melbourne foi a minha estreia na Fórmula 2 e também a minha primeira corrida em fim de semana de Fórmula 1. Então, é sempre uma oportunidade legal de estar na mesma pista, horas antes da Fórmula 1", lembrou. Segundo ele, essa foi uma oportunidade de ficar mais perto do sonho, que é a F1. "Minha estreia foi muito positiva porque a gente conseguiu tudo que precisava fazer, da questão de aprendizado até a adaptação ao regulamento da Fórmula 2. Acredito que a cada corrida a gente vai dar passos para a frente e ir melhorando cada vez mais”, disse. Guerra impõe alterações no calendário O piloto brasileiro iria voltar ao cockpit agora em abril, mas a Fórmula 2 cancelou as corridas do Bahrein e da Arábia Saudita por causa da Guerra do Irã. O cancelamento encurtou o calendário e aumentou a distância para a próxima etapa, que agora será em Mônaco, no primeiro fim de semana de junho. Até lá, nada de descanso e foco total no trabalho. “Vai ter um break bem grande entre Melbourne e Mônaco. Sempre entre as corridas, eu faço um trabalho físico e também no simulador. Hoje em dia, existe o simulador e a gente pode andar muito para conhecer as pistas. Aí eu fico andando, andando… até conseguir melhorar o meu tempo. E isso vai me ensinando que não há limite; sempre posso melhorar com o treino”, acredita o jovem piloto. Tendo bons resultados na Fórmula 2, que é o Enem da Fórmula 1, o piloto de 19 anos prevê que em pouco tempo chegará na categoria onde o pai é bicampeão. “Em dois anos, no máximo, teremos algumas notícias. É preciso andar bastante na Fórmula 2 e mostrar que tenho potencial para entrar na Fórmula 1", antecipa. Ele relembra que a família Fittipaldi é uma das maiores no automobilismo. Na Fórmula 1, é até agora "a família que teve mais pilotos", garante. "Se chegarmos a ter cinco (pilotos), aí eu acho que ninguém vai alcançar a nossa família. Ela vai ser, para sempre, a maior família da história da Fórmula 1. Então, eu acho que é fantástico se eu puder alcançar esse meu sonho. O importante, agora, é focar e dar o meu melhor para que, um dia, eu possa estar na F1. Aí eu estarei muito contente”, prevê. Os Fittipaldi sonham em 'fazer a quina' Se realizar o sonho de guiar na F1, Emmo se tornará o quinto Fittipaldi a competir na categoria. Como se diz no esporte, a família vai fazer a quina - fazendo referência ao jogo de loteria. Os quatro que passaram pela F1 são seu pai Emerson, que pilotou para as equipes Lotus, McLaren e Copersucar/Fittipaldi de 1970 a 1980, seu tio Wilsinho, que guiou para Brabham e Copersucar/Fittipaldi entre 1972 e 1975, seu primo Christian, que foi piloto da Minardi e da Footwork de 1992 a 1994, e seu sobrinho Pietro, que competiu pela Haas em dois Grandes Prêmios em 2020. Leia tambémEmerson Fittipaldi é homenageado em circuito francês que já recebeu a Fórmula 1 Com DNA da velocidade, Emmo revelou o assunto que é sempre conversado em família. “É sempre muito divertido estar com meus familiares. Não tem nenhum lugar que a gente esteja que a gente não fale sobre F1. Com Christian, Enzo e Pietro, o assunto sempre é corrida”, revelou. Para chegar à Fórmula 1, Emmo Fittipaldi sabe que o caminho é longo e difícil, principalmente para quem carrega um sobrenome de peso. “É um nome icônico na Fórmula 1 e, por isso, é óbvio que vem com pressão. As pessoas olham um pouquinho mais para mim do que para outros, mas no final das contas, na hora da corrida, não penso na diferença do nome. Eu estou lá para dar o meu melhor”, afirmou. Ídolo em casa O filho de Emerson Fittipaldi revelou quem é seu ídolo nas pistas. “Meu pai é minha maior inspiração e é por causa dele que estou correndo. Quando eu era pequenino, vi fotos e vídeos dele e sempre quis fazer o esporte que ele fez. Foi meu pai quem me mostrou o esporte pela primeira vez quando eu tinha 7 anos. Quero chegar aonde ele chegou na carreira. Ele brinca comigo que talvez eu possa ser melhor do que ele, mas primeiro eu preciso chegar na F1. Depois a gente conversa se vou ser melhor ou não”, revelou Emmo. “Ele é um pai que está sempre me ajudando e me ensinando porque ele tem muita experiência não só de corrida, mas de vida. É incrível ter um pai como ele”, completou. Nascido em 2007 na Flórida, Estados Unidos, o piloto escolheu a bandeira do Brasil para competir nas pistas. E isso não faz dele menos brasileiro do que o pai Emerson ou os tricampeões de F1 Ayrton Senna (1988/90/91) e Nelson Piquet (1981/83/87). Campeão da Fórmula E, Nelsinho Piquet, assim como Max Wilson, que é campeão da Stock Car, nasceram na Alemanha e carregam com orgulho a bandeira brasileira nas pistas. Outro exemplo é Hermano da Silva Ramos, o Nano, que é o piloto mais velho do mundo que já acelerou na Fórmula 1. Nano nasceu há 100 anos na França e competiu nos anos 50 da F1 com a bandeira do Brasil. Leia tambémHermano da Silva Ramos, piloto mais velho da história da F1, chega aos 100 anos Sonhando com uma Fórmula 1 bem diferente daquela de Hermano, Emmo disputa a atual temporada da F2 com o compatriota Rafael Câmara, que é piloto da academia da Ferrari. Atualmente, o filho do Emerson não está na melhor equipe da categoria, mas o jovem acredita que está no caminho certo. “Para 2026, a equipe e eu queremos aprender bastante. Quero evoluir em todos os procedimentos que a gente tem de fazer num fim de semana de corrida. Tenho certeza de que a competição contra pilotos excelentes vai melhorar muito a minha pilotagem. A minha meta para esse ano é aprender, trabalhar muito com a equipe e evoluir ao máximo”, afirmou Emmo Fittipaldi.
Dziś w #strefachanasa gościem jest Wojciech Kamiński, jeden z najbardziej doświadczonych trenerów w polskiej koszykówce.Rozmawiamy o tym, jak na przestrzeni lat zmieniło się jego podejście do trenowania oraz co dziś tak naprawdę oznacza bycie dobrym trenerem. Są pytania od kibiców!Trener Kamiński dzieli się swoim doświadczeniem z pracy w klubach takich jak Polonia Warszawa, Turów Zgorzelec, Rosa Radom, Legia Warszawa czy Start Lublin, a także z rozgrywek krajowych i europejskich.
Milano: si avvicina il ritorno di Devon Hall Fenerbahçe, Melli vicino al rinnovo, piace Lyles?Barcelona: per il backcourt si pensa anche a Mike James?Parigi: via coach Tabellini, Julius Thomas nuovo head coach ad interimStella Rossa, ufficiale il ritorno di Djurisic, prestito al Mega fino a fine stagioneDerthona, possibile l'approdo in EuroCup la prossima stagione?Cremona, firmato Raequan BattleCantù, in arrivo Gerald RobinsonVarese, Librizzi verso la NCAADiventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/backdoor-podcast--4175169/support.
Se ha formado un revuelo tremendo a cuenta de una cláusula en el contrato de rescisión de Ethan Happ con Valencia Basket que le impedirá jugar el partido de Liga ACB el próximo domingo contra el equipo taronja. Hasta dónde yo sé del tema, que creo que es bastante como es mi obligación, Valencia Basket le pagó religiosamente a Happ mientras tuvo contrato aquí. Y hasta dónde yo sé, Happ aceptó esa cláusula en su contrato por la que Valencia se protege después de haberle pagado y pagado bien. Esa cláusula la hubiera tenido, además, independientemente del equipo al que hubiera ido, fuera ACB, Euroliga o Eurocup. Han pasado tres meses desde que fichó por Burgos. Y el revuelo se forma AHORA que Valencia debe ir a jugar allí. No es casualidad. Que le pregunten a Happ porque aceptó esa cláusula y cómo se portó Valencia Basket con él. Quizá tras escucharle a mucha gente en Burgos -y en otros lugares de España- se les pasen las ganas de montar polémicas donde no las hay.
Segunda cita de la temporada 2026 del motorsport con un fin de semana marcado por la tensión en la Fórmula 1, los problemas en Aston Martin y un contexto global que empieza a afectar directamente al calendario. En este programa analizamos la situación en F1 tras el Gran Premio de China, donde Aston Martin genera dudas por sus problemas de motor y las críticas de Fernando Alonso, mientras la FIA confirma que no habrá ajustes antes de Japón pese al debate técnico de 2026. Además, el motorsport se ve condicionado por la actualidad internacional, con cambios en el calendario debido a la crisis en Oriente Medio, un factor que podría tener impacto en varias categorías. Repasamos también todo lo ocurrido en competición: El espectacular y extremo Rally Safari de Kenia en el WRC, donde la supervivencia ha sido clave IndyCar en Arlington y NASCAR en Las Vegas El inicio de F1 Academy en China, con la irrupción de Natalia Granada La actividad en Motorland y Montmeló con Eurocup-3, F4 Spain y FWS En la sección de noticias hablamos también de: El avance del caso Massa contra la F1 y la FIA La parrilla de las 24h de Nürburgring Los movimientos de futuro en el DTM 2026 Cerramos con la Pregunta de Coronas de Laurel, horarios y todas las claves del próximo fin de semana. En directo en AutoFM Motorsport Lunes 17 de marzo ️ Javier Quilón y Mario González Rubén Gómez y Álex Moya Invitado: Francisco Jesús Lucas
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Nova epizoda Podcasta Blokada, o Cedeviti Olimpiji – zelo optimistična, vesela epizoda! Robert in Žiga sta se dotaknila predvsem tekme osmine finala v EuroCupu, ugotovila, da nam je za tekmo proti Evroligašu v ligi ABA vseeno in da oba verjameta v Zmaje in preboj v polfinale EC. Malo sta se dotaknila tudi Pokala Spar in podpisov za novo sezono. Vabljeni k poslušanju!
Dean's Chat hosts, Drs. Jensen and Richey, welcome Dr. Arman Kirakosian to the Podcast!Dr. Arman Kirakosian is a board-certified foot and ankle surgeon whose journey into podiatric medicine began after sustaining an injury while playing professional soccer at Titan Stadium in 1999. Originally from Armenia, Dr. Kirakosian immigrated to the United States at the age of 13 with his parents and younger brother, bringing with him the resilience and determination that would later define his career.This episode is sponsored by the American Podiatric Medical Association!He completed his three-year surgical residency at the Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center in San Francisco from 2007 to 2010. Following residency, he established private practices in San Carlos and San Bruno, earning recognition for his skill in complex foot and ankle pathology and contributing to the field through multiple peer-reviewed publications.In 2015, Dr. Kirakosian returned to the VA San Francisco as a staff podiatric surgeon. By 2017, he was appointed Director of the Podiatric Surgical and Medical Residency Program, where he currently mentors six residents and numerous podiatric medical students. A passionate educator, he taught Gross Anatomy at San Francisco State University from 2006 to 2024, blending academic teaching with real-world surgical experience.Dr. Kirakosian also serves as Team Podiatrist for the Sacramento Republic FC (USL) and was named Team Podiatrist for the San Jose Earthquakes (MLS) in 2021. He has traveled internationally as the primary team doctor for the Armenian Women's National Soccer Team during World Cup and Euro Cup qualifying competitions.Guided by mentors such as Dr. Thomas Chang, Dr. Kirakosian remains dedicated to teaching, advancing sports medicine, and giving back to the profession that once cared for him as a young athlete. Enjoy this podcast!!Dr. Arman Kirakosian, D.P.M. FABPM, FAAFASABPM Diplomate, American Board of Podiatric Medicine Diplomate with Certification of Added Qualification in Sports MedicineResidency Director of Podiatric Medicine and Surgery | DVA San Francisco Medical CenterTeam Podiatrist | San Jose Earthquakes, Sacramento Republic FC, Armenian Women's National Soccer Team AAPSM Fellow | American Academy of Podiatric Sports MedicineACSM Member | American College of Sports Medicine CPMA President | California Podiatric Medical Association
…ON TODAYS PROGRAM… FERNANDO AND THE HONDA CURSE, LAWRENCE STROLL SELLS ASTON MARTIN NAMING RIGHTS FOR 50 MILLION POUNDS. FERRARI ON THE OTHER HAND SHOW OFF NEW SPINNING REAR WING AND, LOOK VERY COMPETITIVE ! MCLAREN AND MERCEDES ARE NOT FAR BEHIND… RED BULL IS STILL A QUESTION MARK?…AND FERNANDO WILL NEED HIS CAMPING CHAIR AS THE GP2 ENGINE THAT FAILED HIM AT MCLAREN, THAT WENT KABLAMO IN THE INDY 500 AND LOOKS TO HAUNT ALONSO FOR ANOTHER LONG SEASON!! STAY TUNED FOR SOME GREAT ONE LINERS FROM MACHISMO… THIS WEEK'S NASIR HAMEED CORNER…MORE VINTAGE BANTER BETWEEN THE HOST AND NASIR…THIS WEEKS SPECIAL GUEST: MARCUS ERICSSON, MARTIN BRUNDLE, AND MIKI MONRAS DE ESPANA…! Indianapolis 500 Veteran Hucul Dies at 79 INDIANAPOLIS (Friday, Feb. 20, 2026) – Canadian driver Cliff Hucul, a veteran of three Indianapolis 500 starts in the late 1970s, died Feb. 17 on his farm in his native Prince George, British Columbia. He was 79. Hucul made three consecutive starts in “The Greatest Spectacle in Racing” from 1977-79. His best finish came as a rookie in 1977, 22nd in the No. 29 Team Canada McLaren/Offenhauser that Hucul bought after Johnny Rutherford drove it to victory in the 1976 “500.” Hucul completed 72 laps before being sidelined by gearbox problems. He qualified on Bump Day for that race despite touching the wall in practice the previous day and suffering two engine failures during the Month of May, a significant pitfall for his low-budget team. Hucul's best qualifying spot was 18th in 1979, his final “500” start. The small-town driver from northern British Columbia learned his craft by racing stock cars and modified sprint cars at local tracks. He then began racing modifieds and supermodifieds in the Pacific Northwest against drivers that included eventual Indianapolis 500 winner and INDYCAR SERIES champion Tom Sneva and his brother Jerry Sneva. Hucul made 24 total USAC and CART starts between 1977-81, with eight top-10 finishes. Hucul's best finish in the standings was 11th in 1979, when he started the season by placing fifth at Ontario Motor Speedway and a career-best fourth at Texas World Speedway. In 1996, Hucul became a paraplegic after an automobile accident when crossing black ice on a highway in British Columbia. Despite being confined to a wheelchair, Hucul remained active, managing his farm and mentoring many drivers in the area. He was inducted into the Prince George Sports Hall of Fame for his lifetime contributions to auto racing. Hucul is survived by his son, Kelly, and daughter-in-law, Sylvie; daughter, Michele, and many grandchildren. 2026 BAHRAIN TESTING - WEEK 1, DAY 3 MAX VERSTAPPEN “Looking at the test overall, the Team got in a good number of laps on the first day so we were happy with that. We completed a lot of things that we wanted to test with the new Power Unit and the car in general. Today it was a continuation of that plus also trying to explore a little bit more with the car; you go through so many test items that it continues to change and evolve with everything that you are testing. In general, it is all so new that we are still learning a lot, but the car was good. We also have new tyres, so we spent some time looking at different sets and understanding what we need to improve and be better at. With the power unit, looking at the laps we got on the board, the start that we have had is good. That's exactly what we wanted to do and it was not a given. Whether it will be enough to win races, we don't know, we will just focus on ourselves and try to do the best we can, but there is still massive room for improvement. Finally, with the car, we learnt a lot about what worked and what didn't. Our runs also gave us even more ideas for the afternoon with Isack and then for next week, where we can continue to try new things and different set ups.” ISACK HADJAR “The first week here in Bahrain has gone well. Of course, I had to wait a little before getting in the car after Barcelona, but once I did, we were able to put it to the test and really work through what we need ahead of next week and Melbourne. There are so many things to look at, but we're staying on track with our programme so far. True performance and pace are always hard to judge in pre-season, but we can be happy with the reliability we've had from the power unit this week. There are still things to work on in terms of balance and tyre management, but that's completely normal for this time of year. We're working through it together as a Team to get where we want to be for Australia. I've known the people here for a while now, but it's great to be working with them again in an environment like this." ASTON MARTIN The Aston Martin Aramco Formula One™ Team concluded its testing programme at the Bahrain International Circuit today, with Lance Stroll returning to the cockpit of the AMR26 for the final time before the Australian Grand Prix. Lance did not get on track until late in the morning session due to a battery-related issue that had impacted Fernando's running yesterday. Honda carried out simulations on the test bench at HRC Sakura before the car returned to the track. Due to a shortage of power unit parts, the run plan was very limited and consisted only of short stints. Lance Stroll “It's been a challenging couple of weeks here in Bahrain, and today's limited running wasn't the way we wanted to finish the second test. It's clear the car isn't where we want it to be performance-wise, and we know there's a lot of work ahead in the coming weeks and months. There's a long season ahead, and we'll keep pushing flat out to unlock more performance. I want to say a big thank you to everyone trackside and back at the AMRTC for the work that's gone in so far. It's not where we want to be right now, but I know how determined this team is. We'll stick together, rise to the challenge and keep working until we deliver the performance we are looking for.” WILLIAMS F1 2026 Bahrain pre-season testing – Day 3 James Vowles, Team Principal: Another solid day of running and mileage. It's great to see that across the last six days of testing, we've been predominantly tyre and time limited, and able to complete the full programme that we wanted. That's just a testament to the hard work of the teams, both here and in Grove, making sure that we made up for lost time. No one truly knows where all the performance lies. That's what Melbourne is all about, so I can't wait to go there, to gain a further understanding of where we are. What I know for sure, though, is we have work to do. There's no doubt about it. We've put ourselves on the back foot. But my assurance to everyone is that we have an aggressive programme lining up in front of us in order to make sure that we extract as much performance in this car as possible over the forthcoming months. Carlos Sainz: The past six days of testing in Bahrain has been one of the most interesting and challenging tests that I've been part of, given the new regulations and number of things we had to learn. The progress from day one has been significant, although there are still going to be things to understand and solve at the start of the season. We go into the first half of the year with lower expectations than 2025 knowing that we'll be starting slightly on the back foot. However, I'm really looking forward to getting started and focusing on improving the cars through the year to become more competitive. Bring on Melbourne! Alex Albon: It's been a relatively smooth test here in Bahrain. We got some good mileage under our belts and tested everything we wanted to get out of the car, so I'm feeling more ready for Melbourne. There's still a lot we need to understand and plenty of performance left on the table that we need to extract, but I'm glad the tests went to plan. It's now all about maximising the next few days to prepare for the first race of the year! THIS WEEK'S INTERVIEW WITH MIKI MONRAS... Miki Monrás on battling Bottas and Ricciardo in the late 2000s and the rising cost of junior racing In the late 2000s, Miki Monrás was one of Spain's brightest prospects on the junior single-seater ladder, trading blows with the likes of Daniel Ricciardo, Valtteri Bottas and António Félix da Costa in Formula Renault and GP3. But while his rivals pushed on towards F1 or careers in GTs, the Spaniard's single-seater journey came to an abrupt halt in 2011. Feeder Series caught up with Monrás to reflect on the times he rubbed shoulders with greatness, the challenges of racing in the post–financial crisis era, and life beyond motorsport. By Anabelle Bremner Back in the noughties, the path from karting to Formula 1 looked nothing like it does today. There was no standardised Formula 4, no carefully managed ladder – just a patchwork of championships that rewarded those brave enough, and wealthy enough, to dive straight in. Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 was as deep as it got: 40-car grids stacked with future stars, the proving ground where Pierre Gasly, Nyck de Vries and Lando Norris would come to cut their teeth. But before all of them, it was Monrás in the thick of it. He made his single-seater debut in late 2007, the result of years spent chasing speed. His first taste of racing, in fact, came on two wheels – on a motocross bike, inspired by his father, who had raced professionally in Spain and Europe. At the age of eight, Monrás joined a motocross camp, and it wasn't long before karting came calling. “After the first race, I really enjoyed it,” he recalls. “I remember it was Christmastime and I asked for a motocross scooter and for a go-kart. So I finally got the go-kart, and that's the way I started. Then I started racing in Catalonia, and I just moved through Spain and Europe and all the world championships until formula.” Single-seater racing, however, would prove a unique beast. Shortly before turning 16, Monrás moved straight from karting into Formula Renault 2.0, in which the competition was fierce. “Normally at that age you'd go before to a category not straight to 2.0,” he said. “My first year I was racing with Bottas, I was racing with Ricciardo, I was racing with [Andrea] Caldarelli – really good drivers.… I was racing against people that were already racing for two years in single-seaters. That was a big difference.”His first Eurocup campaign, in 2008, proved a challenging one. He was scoreless for his first five rounds with the Hitech Junior Team (no relation to the current Hitech) before a switch to SG Formula brought him six points in the final two rounds. Valtteri Bottas, then of Motopark Academy, went on to claim that year's title after a close fight involving Ricciardo, Caldarelli and Roberto Merhi. The next year brought Monrás a decidedly better season and three podiums with SG Formula, owned by Mercedes Junior Team advisor Stéphane Guerin. He wound up fifth overall in a season dominated by a fierce three-way fight between Félix da Costa, Jean-Éric Vergne and Albert Costa – the last of whom ultimately took the title. Racing against so much talent at such a young age left Monrás with plenty of perspective on what might have been. “Ricciardo was my teammate. Jean-Éric Vergne was my teammate. I raced with Da Costa, Bottas, with Magnussen, so many people that have been racing each other and winning races,” he said. “[I] think if I changed something at that point, maybe I would be in Formula 1, but who knows. Maybe yes, maybe no. “But at that time, it was really difficult times because it was 2010, '11, '12, where there was also a big crisis in the world, especially in Europe. It was really difficult for Spanish drivers to get the sponsors and the money to race.” The financial squeeze triggered by the 2008 global financial crisis left Monrás and many of his peers in a precarious position. Several teams, such as SG Formula, shut their doors in the wake of the crisis amidst an already shifting landscape in junior racing. “It's been changing a lot from that time until now. When I was racing Eurocup 2.0, one time we were like 48 drivers, I remember. 2008 at Spa. It was a massive level and so many drivers wanted to go in,” he said. “Eurocup was really high level, I would say maybe [comparable] to Formula 4 about the car and the lap times. “Motorsport has changed a lot in the last few years. It's more expensive. At that time, Eurocup was also expensive, but I think Formula 4 is around €700,000 more or less, maybe more now. It's quite expensive. Back then, I think Eurocup was around €300,000 or €250,000, so there was a massive difference. A lot more people could race at that time.” After two and a half years competing in various Formula Renault series, Monrás stepped up to GP3 in 2010. The inaugural season, won by eventual F1 driver Esteban Gutiérrez, came with another steep learning curve. Monrás managed two podiums and a 10th-place finish in the standings, but the step up exposed the limits of what talent alone could achieve in a field packed with hungry, well-backed drivers. “When I raced GP3, that was the first year of the championship, so it was a new championship for all of the teams. I also raced with Arden, which was a new team in the category, so it made it a bit difficult,” he said. “During testing, I remember I was flying in GP3, and then suddenly in some races there was such a huge difference with some other cars and drivers. It was difficult sometimes. … I think this is always present in motorsport in all categories. You will find some kind of differences within cars and teams. It just will always be there.” Challenging as it was, that season had its highs for Monrás. A recovery drive in Spa's characteristic rain remains a fond memory for the Spaniard. “I had a really bad qualifying because there were some yellow flags,” he explained. “Because there were 30 cars, it was easy to find yellow flags if you're waiting for the last minutes in qualifying. I finished [ninth in] race one, and in race two it started raining really heavily after five laps. I went from P10 to P3, nearly fighting for the win in the last lap against Rossi and Tambay. That was a really good race.” After a season in GP3, Monrás moved up a rung on the ladder to Formula Two. At the time, the feeder series landscape was fragmented. GP2 and Formula Renault 3.5 offered established paths to Formula 1, while the MotorSport Vision's FIA Formula Two Championship, which first ran in 2009, aimed to do the same with a more affordable package. “Formula Two at that point was very competitive, economically speaking,” Monrás said. “It was a lot cheaper to race in Formula Two than race in GP2 at that moment or 3.5 because it was like all one team. All the cars were one team with different engineers, and that made it low cost for the time. “A lot of drivers went to it because of that. They were racing in the best tracks, same as World Series and similar to GP2, and the car was competitive. Maybe not as competitive as GP2 or 3.5 because it was a bit slower, but it was really competitive and really fast, on the straight especially.” “In that time, what they were saying was it was very equal. You had one engineer for three cars, you were sharing data with these three cars, and it was all under the same team. You can always find differences in motorsport. Maybe not a difference to make one car win and one car P15, but you can still always find two-tenths difference in similar cars, and two tenths, sometimes it's a lot of time,” he said. “The cars were on the same team, but each engineer was doing the set-up for his driver. The set-up I was using and maybe the set-up Bortolotti was using, he had won the championship maybe from our different set-ups. Every race, you changed engineers. Every weekend, you were rotating engineers so at the end of the season, everybody worked with everyone.” By 2012, the funding had dried up. Monrás was left sponsorless and unable to compete in Formula Two. He sampled GT racing in the Blancpain Endurance Series and tested with both Audi Sport and Atech GP, but no program materialised. From there, Monrás transitioned into driver coaching and team management – mostly with the AV Formula team owned by his manager, Adrian Vallés – and eventually “moved on” from motorsport around 2017. “I was working also with McLaren Automotive, but it was not motorsport. It was automotive, developing road cars, really competitive cars. After that I decided to stop because I wanted to follow a new career professionally, and I moved onto real estate which I have always been [involved with] because of my family, so that's why I decided to move over,” he said. “I now work in a real estate company which I own with some partners, and that's my day-to-day nowadays.” After years climbing the ladder in lockstep with some of the sport's future stars, Monrás has found a new rhythm – one that's decidedly less fast, but no less his own. Yet his career remains a reminder of the talent that defined an era: a Spaniard who went wheel to wheel with the likes of Ricciardo, Bottas, and Vergne, racing in some of the deepest junior grids of the 2000s and 2010s. In the story of that generation, Monrás may no longer be on track, but he's never far from the memory of it all.
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Hablamos de Eurocup, Liga Australiana, Merceron y Euroliga. Todo con el toque de humor característico de este programa. Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Al Ritmo del Aro Baloncesto Femenino. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/759505
La gran previa de la Copa del Rey, entrevista con Agustí Sans tras anunciar su retirada y análisis de un All-Star que vuelve a decepcionar. José Manuel Puertas analiza esta semana la llegada de uno de los graandes torneos del panorama baloncestístico: la Copa del Rey que se celebra desde el jueves en Valencia. Los periodistas Lucas Sáez Bravo, Óscar Herreros, Juan Carlos Villena, Xavi Ballesteros, Emilio Guerrero, Carlos García, Ritxi Guerra y Olga Lorente repasarán el estado en el que llegan los ocho contendientes a un torneo que siempre tiene un carácter muy especial. Tras ello, entrevista con Agustí Sans, otrora gran joya de la cantera española durante su formación en el Joventut y al que una lesión de rodilla acaba de obligar a retirarse con apenas 30 años. El jugador menorquín repasará los principales momentos de su etapa como jugador y explicará los detalles de la lesión que le obliga a dejarlo. En el tiempo de NBA, John Vázquez analiza otra retirada, la de un Chris Paul que lo deja como uno de los mejores bases de la historia pero sin haber podido ganar un anillo. Además, la nueva polémica en torno al tanking y el análisis de un All-Star Weekend que volvió a resultar decepcionante. Finalmente, junto a Andrea Blez, repaso a una mala semana para el baloncesto español en la Eurocup, antes de otra decisiva en la Euroliga, así como al irregular momento por el que pasa el histórico Perfumerías Avenida de Salamanca.
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Good Morning BT with Bo Thompson and Beth Troutman | Tuesday, December 31st, 2025. 6:05 Bo and Beth off until Monday | New Years Eve with Scott Hamilton 6:20 Scott talks Opossum drop tradition in rural town in Georgia 6:35 Guest: Susan Wehrley (Executive Life/Business Coach) - New Years resolutions 6:50 RAM Biz Update; NYE plans with Scott, Steve and Bernie 7:05 Guest: Brett Winterble - 2025 political headlines 7:20 Local headlines of the year with Mark Garrison 7:35 Prince Willam's annual salary revealed 7:50 Scott talks Tiger potentially joining Champions Tour 8:05 Guest: Daina Falk (Founder and CEO of Hungry Fan) - eating on a budget on NYE 8:20 Scott talks NYE weather 8:50 NYE anecdotes with Scott Hamilton 9:05 Guest: Chris McClain (The Mac and Bone Show on WFNZ) - Sports headlines of 2025 9:20 EUROCUP leads to Soccer discussion 9:35 New Years resolutions with Scott, Steve and Bernie 9:50 Show wrapSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"TK", Thomas Kennedy, pulls up on Canada Hoops ! TK sits down with us to share his basketball story thus far. Thomas talks about his season in Slovenia with Ljubljana and what the jump to that league and EuroCup has been like. TK tells us about the goals for the season and how he tries to impact winning. Thomas talks about growing up in Windsor, Ontario, how basketball is a family affair for he and his family and how he started to develop his game. TK takes us through deciding to attend the University of Windsor where he would win National Player of the Year and cement himself as not only an all time Lancer but one of the best USports players ever as well. Thomas talks about the importance of the CEBL, not only for him but for basketball in Canada and his jump to becoming a pro player. TK talks about being a good pro day in and day out and the lifestyle that comes with it.And you know we talk some Canada Basketball with Thomas. TK shares what wearing the red and white for Canada means to he and his family, the relationships he was formed through Canada Basketball and why he will always try to commit and sacrifice to play for Canada. And Thomas gives us a great Top 5 of all time for Canada Basketball. Much love to Thomas Kennedy for joining us on Canada Hoops !Hit us up on Twitter: @canadahoopspod @TheMattyIrelandHit us up on Instagram: @canadahoopspodcastEmail: canadahoopspodcast@gmail.comhttps://canadahoopspodcast.buzzsprout.com/https://www.youtube.com/@canadahoopspodcast
In dieser Folge meines Wasserball Podcasts spreche ich mit Sascha Seifert, Wasserball-Nationalspieler und Bundesligaspieler beim ASC Duisburg. Gemeinsam sprechen wir darüber, wie der Weg in den deutschen Leistungssport wirklich aussieht – zwischen Wasserball Bundesliga, Studium, Nationalmannschaft und internationalem Wettbewerb im Eurocup. Sascha erzählt, wie er vom Schwimmen zum Wasserball kam, warum er früh an die Elite-Schule des Sports in Potsdam wechselte und wie diese Zeit seine Karriere entscheidend geprägt hat. Über seine Entscheidung für den Leistungssport sagt er selbst: „Im Nachhinein hat sich das auf jeden Fall gelohnt – und ich bin superglücklich, dass ich diesen Weg gegangen bin.“ Wir sprechen außerdem über seinen Wechsel in die Wasserball Bundesliga nach Duisburg, über Vereinsstrukturen, Ehrenamt, finanzielle Realität im deutschen Wasserball und darüber, wie herausfordernd es ist, Sport, Studium und Privatleben miteinander zu verbinden. Auch die aktuelle Entwicklung des ASC Duisburg, internationale Spiele im Eurocup sowie die Rolle deutscher Nationalspieler in den Top-Teams sind Thema. Sascha bringt es treffend auf den Punkt: „Ich glaube, wir sind jetzt an einem Punkt angekommen, an dem wir wirklich eine richtig gute Mannschaft geworden sind.“ Die wichtigsten Aussagen & Erkenntnisse aus der Folge Der Weg in den Wasserball-Leistungssport in Deutschland beginnt oft sehr früh und verlangt viel Verzicht. Eine Sportschule kann ein echter Karriereschlüssel sein, wenn Training und Schule optimal verzahnt sind. Vereinswechsel sind nicht nur sportlich, sondern auch persönlich große Umbrüche. Und vor allem wird klar: Erfolg in der Wasserball Bundesliga entsteht nicht durch große Namen – sondern durch Konstanz, Vertrauen, Teamgeist und professionelle Strukturen.
Diese Woche nehmen wir euch mit auf einen echten Basketball-Rundflug – von Belgrad bis nach Memphis, von der EuroLeague bis zum College. Natürlich werfen wir auch einen Blick auf das anstehende Duell der Bayern gegen Paris, und auch der EuroCup kommt nicht zu kurz. Ihr seht: In dieser Episode ist wirklich für jeden etwas dabei. Versprochen!
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Una semana más os traemos nuestro programa de Ligas Internacionales con el profe José Ramón Alba. Comentamos la jornada de Euroliga que se avecina con partidazos para los equipos españoles: USK Praha vs Spar Girona Valencia Basket vs Fenerbahce Casademont Zaragoza vs Umana Reyer Venezia Hablamos de la gran actuación de la jugadora francesa Eve Wembanyama en su debut en Eurocup en las filas del KBF Peja 03, de los rivales con los que se encontrará la selección española en su camino a la Copa del Mundo 2026 y la llegada de Han Xu a la liga australiana. Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Al Ritmo del Aro Baloncesto Femenino. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/759505
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! En nuestro programa de ligas internacionales de esta semana hablamos largo y tendido del inicio tanto de la Euroliga como de la Eurocup, centrándonos en los partidos de los equipos españoles. Hablamos del estado actual de la Boulangère Wonderligue y la Serie A 1 italiana para terminar con el posible lockout en la WNBA y cómo puede afectar a los clubes europeos de cara a la temporada que viene.Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Al Ritmo del Aro Baloncesto Femenino. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/759505
The Sports Rabbi Josh Halickman and Moshe Halickman the head of The Sports Rabbi Hebrew Website wrapped looked back at Hapoel Tel Aviv and Maccabi Tel Aviv's Euroleague openers as the Reds downed Barcelona in a brilliant performance and the yellow-and-blue fell to Anadolu EFES as well as Hapoel Jerusalem's win in EuroCup action. We also spoke about the latest in Israeli soccer news as well!Make sure to subscribe to The Sports Rabbi Show on iTunes, Spotify or Google Podcasts.Also download our fabulous new App available for both Android and iPhone!Click here for the iPhone AppClick here for the Android App
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A first for the podcast as Red Bull Junior Team driver Mattia Colnaghi joins to talk about Eurocup-3 the very next day after his life-changing announcement of signing for Red Bull. Join host Jim Kimberley and a debut episode appearance for Eurocup-3 editor Seb Tirado as we dive into:
On July 12th, 2025, the Euro Cup lit up Amsterdam, Netherlands, bringing together some of the best Aussie Rules teams across Europe. In this episode, we capture firsthand insights from competing teams and AFL Europe, sharing their experiences, highlights, and reflections from the tournament Sponsors for the event we're Winning Edge Presentations who provided our fantastic trophies and medals and ISC who put together the Team of the Tournament jerseys
In this Episode of World Footy Team Troy, Greg, and Adam are joined by Katie Talbot and Liam Dineen. Katie Talbot, from County Kerry in Ireland, previously playing for the Albert Park Falcon in the VAFA. Previously played footy in the AFL Ireland competition and represented the North Ulster Kookaburras at the Euro Cup. Liam Dineen was at The Transatlantic Cup last year playing for the victorious Irish Warriors. This season he is playing at Mordialloc in Melbourne, Southern Football League alongside friend of the show, Donal Purvis. The team podcast will provide you with an update and discuss the latest results and news from around the world.
In this week's coaching conversation, Gunma Crane head coach Kyle Milling joins the Basketball Podcast to share insights on adaptive coaching and strategy.Kyle Milling is a seasoned professional basketball coach with extensive international experience, currently serving as the head coach of the Gunma Crane Thunders in Japan's B.League. He took over the role in July 2024 after a successful three-year tenure as head coach of the Hiroshima Dragonflies, where he helped elevate the team's competitive standing.From 2013 to 2015, he served as Assistant Coach at ee-air tool-lawn Hyères-Toulon Var Basket in France's Pro B division, helping guide the team to the playoffs with the 17th-ranked budget out of 18.Milling was promoted to Head Coach of Hyères-Toulon from 2015 to 2017. Under his leadership, the team won Pro B in 2016 with the lowest budget in the league, earning promotion to Pro A. In their first year at the top level, he managed to keep the team in France's first division despite again operating with the league's lowest budget.From 2017 to 2019, Milling led Limoges CSP, one of France's most prestigious clubs. In his first season, Limoges reached the Pro A semi-finals and placed 4th overall. Concurrently, his teams advanced to the Top 16 of the EuroCup in both 2017–2018 and 2018–2019 campaigns.In 2020, Milling took his coaching expertise to Japan as Head Coach of Yokohama B-Corsairs. There, he guided the club to the most wins in its B.League history. From 2021 to 2024, he led the Hiroshima Dragonflies through a remarkable transformation. Taking over a team that had gone 9–48 in the 2020–21 season, he drove a turnaround that culminated in a B.League Championship in 2023–2024. Under his leadership, Hiroshima posted records of 29–27, 42–22, and 42–26 across three seasons. He was honored as the 2023–2024 B.League Coach of the Year.
In this Episode of World Footy Team Troy, Greg, and Adam are joined by newly appointed AFL Europe GM, Jay Treloar and Irish Banshees assistant coach, Marie Keating to discuss the recent Euro Cup tournament. The team podcast will provide you with an update and discuss the latest results and news from around the world.
Tom and Sandy are back from Madrid, and in this episode, they share their experiences at the FIP Euro Padel Cup. For Tom, it was his first time competing for Team GB, while Sandy was there coaching the team through an intense and exciting week.They reflect on what it meant for both the men's and women's teams to qualify for the 2025 Euro Cup, the atmosphere of representing their country, and their biggest takeaways from playing and coaching at this level.Most importantly, they discuss what club players can learn from the event and how to bring some of these lessons into everyday training and matches.Our Mental Toughness Course: https://thepadelschool.com/mental-toughness-courseWe've created a drill book for players and coaches packed with 75+ drills, check it out here: https://thepadelschool.com/drill-bookHere is our ball machine course with over 30 exercises you can do for all the different shots: https://thepadelschool.com/slinger-ball-machine-courseOur book - The Padel Player's Guide: https://thepadelschool.com/the-padel-players-guide/Understand your playing level: https://improve.thepadelschool.com/padel-assessmentTo get your Free Equipment Guide follow this link: https://improve.thepadelschool.com/equipment-guidWe offer a *7-DAY FREE TRIAL* on our online platform with a bunch of exclusive content! *SIGN UP NOW* and don't miss out on an opportunity to IMPROVE YOUR GAME!SIGN UP: thepadelschool.com
Are you enjoying this? Are you not? Tell us what to do more of, and what you'd like to hear less of. The Reykjavík Grapevine's Iceland Roundup brings you the top news with a healthy dash of local views. In this episode, Grapevine publisher Jón Trausti Sigurðarson is joined by Heimildin journalist Aðalsteinn Kjartansson, and Grapevine friend and contributor Sindri Eldon to roundup the stories making headlines in recent weeks. On the docket this week are: ✨Filibuster continues at Alþingi.✨Iceland team out in Euro Cup✨A bomb was disabled at Keflavik Airport on Saturday. ✨Registration fee to the University of Iceland to be raised from 75.000ISK to 180.000ISK ✨Kerecis saves the live of a bald eagle, just in time for July 4th✨National Audit Office Report on Iceland's main hospital released early last week. Main findings; not great.✨We asked listeners for questions. This time we answer them. The subjects ranged from potential crimes to eclipses to uncomfortable public interactions. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------SHOW SUPPORTSupport the Grapevine's reporting by becoming a member of our High Five Club: https://steadyhq.com/en/rvkgrapevine/You can also support the Grapevine by shopping in our online store: https://shop.grapevine.is------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This is a Reykjavík Grapevine podcast.The Reykjavík Grapevine is a free alternative magazine in English published 18 times per year, biweekly during the spring and summer, and monthly during the autumn and winter. The magazine covers everything Iceland-related, with a special focus culture, music, food and travel. The Reykjavík Grapevine's goal is to serve as a trustworthy and reliable source of information for those living in Iceland, visiting Iceland or interested in Iceland. Thanks to our dedicated readership and excellent distribution network, the Reykjavík Grapevine is Iceland's most read English-language publication. You may not agree with what we write or publish, but at least it's not sponsored content.www.grapevine.is
In this episode of UNGUARDED, we sit down with Sinan Güler former captain of Galatasaray's Eurocup-winning team, Silver Medalist with the Turkish National Team, and co-founder of Güler Legacy. Sinan opens up about the evolution of his identity from elite athlete to purpose-driven entrepreneur and mentor.From navigating the emotions of a long career to stepping into the unknown after retirement, Sinan shares powerful reflections on leadership, resilience, and building a meaningful second act. We dive into the value of family, transparency in player-agent relationships, and why today's athletes need to think beyond the next contract—and start investing in their curiosity and long-term impact.Now immersed in the innovation space and building a VC fund, Sinan is proof that the game may end, but the mindset doesn't have to. Tap in to hear his insights on athlete retreats, the rise of athlete entrepreneurs, and how we can build better pathways for the next generation.Produced and edited by Víctor Revenga.
El deporte del miércoles con Jesús Gallego: LaLiga anuncia problemas del Barça con la palanca y Laporta se molesta, previa del Atlético-Barça, el Real Madrid espera en la final, Alfon al Sevilla, Premier League y resto de fútbol, Euroliga, Eurocup, Fórmula 1, fútbol sala y más deporte.
El deporte del miércoles con Jesús Gallego: LaLiga anuncia problemas del Barça con la palanca y Laporta se molesta, previa del Atlético-Barça, el Real Madrid espera en la final, Alfon al Sevilla, Premier League y resto de fútbol, Euroliga, Eurocup, Fórmula 1, fútbol sala y más deporte.
This is Tuesday's OTB Breakfast Bite, your FREE bitesize sample of this morning's full Off The Ball Breakfast. On this morning's show, we were joined by ex Everton and Burnley manager Sean Dyche who - alongside Keith Treacy - discussed his new-found free time, plans to return to management, and how the game has gone soft. Tommy Walsh begins our previews of this weekend's Allianz Hurling League finals. Keith gives us his League of Ireland team of the week. And Irish basketball star Claire Melia talks about her journey to playing in the EuroCup final. And it's there we take our Bite, as Claire discusses her unique career path. But first - it's Sean Dyche. Catch Off The Ball Breakfast LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for Off The Ball Breakfast and get the podcast on the Off The Ball app. SUBSCRIBE at OffTheBall.com/join
Irish basketball star Claire Melia joins Ger Gilroy, Colm Boohig & Keith Treacy ahead of tomorrow's Euro Cup final 2nd leg decider & a wider chat around her career as a whole & playing minor football for Kildare!Off The Ball Breakfast w/ Optimum Nutrition | #unlockmoreyouCatch The Off The Ball Breakfast show LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for Off The Ball Breakfast and get the podcast on the Off The Ball app.SUBSCRIBE at OffTheBall.com/joinOff The Ball Breakfast is live weekday mornings from 7:30am across Off The Ball
This is Tuesday's OTB Breakfast Bite, your FREE bitesize sample of this morning's full Off The Ball Breakfast. On this morning's show, we were joined by ex Everton and Burnley manager Sean Dyche who - alongside Keith Treacy - discussed his new-found free time, plans to return to management, and how the game has gone soft. Tommy Walsh begins our previews of this weekend's Allianz Hurling League finals. Keith gives us his League of Ireland team of the week. And Irish basketball star Claire Melia talks about her journey to playing in the EuroCup final. And it's there we take our Bite, as Claire discusses her unique career path. But first - it's Sean Dyche. Catch Off The Ball Breakfast LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for Off The Ball Breakfast and get the podcast on the Off The Ball app. SUBSCRIBE at OffTheBall.com/join
"If a bomb goes off, I'm gone" -Pat Bev. Not so fast... On Tuesday night, Patrick Beverley came up clutch to lead Hapoel Tel Aviv to their first win of the EuroCup season. The game was being played in Samokov, Bulgaria - which is Hapoel Tel Aviv's 'home court' for the EuroCup season. As the game was going on, Iran launched a barrage of missiles at Tel Aviv and Israel as a whole. Shortly after the game, Pat announced that he would return to Israel the next day with the majority of his Israeli teammates. In today's episode, Rone gets to the bottom of why Pat voluntarily went back to Tel Aviv amidst the chaos. We discuss Pat's season thus far, life in Israel, the Julius Randle-KAT trade, our Starting 5 shooting guards, and much more! Subscribe and thanks for watching ADS: -- New Amsterdam Vodka: Find your wins with New Amsterdam Vodka -- DraftKings: Score big with DraftKings Sportsbook - the number one place to bet touchdowns. Download the DraftKings Sportsbook app and use code RONE. GAMBLING PROBLEM? CALL 1-800-GAMBLER, (800) 327-5050 or visit gamblinghelplinema.org (MA). Call 877-8-HOPENY/text HOPENY (467369) (NY). Please Gamble Responsibly. 888-789-7777/visit ccpg.org (CT), or visit www.mdgamblinghelp.org (MD). 21+ and present in most states. (18+ DC/KY/NH/WY). Void in ONT/OR/NH. Eligibility restrictions apply. On behalf of Boot Hill Casino & Resort (KS). 1 per new customer. Min. $5 deposit. Min. $5 bet. Max. $200 issued as non-withdrawable Bonus Bets that expire in 7 days (168 hours). Stake removed from payout. Terms: sportsbook.draftkings.com/promos. Ends 10/31/24 at 11:59 PM ET. Sponsored by DK -- BodyArmor: Head on over to your local 7-Eleven & get your BODYARMOR SportWater today! -- Discover: You earn, and Discover doubles. See terms at Discover.com/creditcardYou can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/patbevpod
Pat Bev and Hapoel Tel Aviv played their first EuroCup game of the season this week in Badalona, Spain. Pat opens up about his performance and the differences between the game that's played in EuroCup, Israeli Basketball Premier League and NBA. TIMESTAMPS: 00:00:00 - Start 00:01:23 - Pat's team, Hapoel Tel Aviv had their first EuroCup Game against Joventut Badalona. 00:02:11 - EuroCup and Israeli Basketball Premier League 00:04:10 - How to watch Pat Bev's EuroCup games via EuroLeague Pass 00:05:13 - Differences between EuroCup and Israeli League 00:05:50 - Is EuroCup a more physical brand of basketball compared to NBA? 00:07:58 - Barcelona, Spain trip 00:09:27 - Pat had 14 points, 6 rebounds and 3 steals in first EuroCup game 00:09:55 - Fan sections overseas vs NBA fans 00:12:16 - Outdoor EuroLeague Game in Olympic Stadium in Athens, Greece 00:15:40 - New Amsterdam Starting 5: Small Forwards 00:22:14 - End ADS: -- New Amsterdam Vodka: Find your wins with New Amsterdam Vodka -- DraftKings: Score big with DraftKings Sportsbook - the number one place to bet touchdowns. Download the DraftKings Sportsbook app and use code RONE. GAMBLING PROBLEM? CALL 1-800-GAMBLER, (800) 327-5050 or visit gamblinghelplinema.org (MA). Call 877-8-HOPENY/text HOPENY (467369) (NY). Please Gamble Responsibly. 888-789-7777/visit ccpg.org (CT), or visit www.mdgamblinghelp.org (MD). 21+ and present in most states. (18+ DC/KY/NH/WY). Void in ONT/OR/NH. Eligibility restrictions apply. On behalf of Boot Hill Casino & Resort (KS). 1 per new customer. Min. $5 deposit. Min. $5 bet. Max. $200 issued as non-withdrawable Bonus Bets that expire in 7 days (168 hours). Stake removed from payout. Terms: sportsbook.draftkings.com/promos. Ends 10/31/24 at 11:59 PM ET. Sponsored by DKYou can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/patbevpod
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Pat Bev joins Rone today for Episode 100 from Thessaloniki, Greece. The fellas discuss Pat's new squad Hapoel Tel Aviv, the stark differences between NBA travel and EuroCup travel, Rone's upcoming Pop Punk tour, Kendrick Lamar headlining the Super Bowl, Tyreek Hill's arrest, Shaq's comments on Rudy Gobert, Shia LaBeouf's street fight, whether the Philadelphia 76ers are going to move to Jersey, Mike Malone and Denver Nuggets troubles, if the NBA is going to add a 4 point line, if the Boston Celtics are overlooked as 'stars', and who the New Amsterdam Vodka Starting 5 POWER FORWARDS are in the NBA. Thanks for watching and make sure to subscribe and follow @patbevpod @patbev21 @rone on all platforms! ADS: -- New Amsterdam Vodka: Find your wins with New Amsterdam Vodka -- DraftKings: Download the DraftKings Sportsbook app and use code RONE. GAMBLING PROBLEM? CALL 1-800-GAMBLER, (800) 327-5050 or visit gamblinghelplinema.org (MA). Call 877-8-HOPENY/text HOPENY (467369) (NY). Please Gamble Responsibly. 888-789-7777/visit ccpg.org (CT), or visit www.mdgamblinghelp.org (MD). 21+ and present in most states. (18+ DC/KY/NH/WY). Void in NH/OR/ONT. Eligibility restrictions apply.On behalf of Boot Hill Casino & Resort (KS). 1 per new customer. Min. $5 deposit. Min. $5 bet. Get 1 promo code to redeem 1-month of access to NFL+ Premium and max. $250 issued as non-withdrawable Bonus Bets that expire in 7 days (168 hours). Stake removed from payout. Terms: dkng.co/ftball. NFL+ Premium Terms: Offer only for eligible subscribers & must be redeemed by 11:59PM 9/30/24; After 1-month promo period, subscription automatically renews each month at then-current price (currently $14.99/mth) until cancelled; Addt'l terms: nfl.com/terms. Offer expires 9/19/24 at 11:59 PM ET. Sponsored by DK.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/patbevpod
On tap this week: The Princess of Wales makes a grand return to Wimbledon for the men's final with Princess Charlotte and Pippa Middleton. Plus, Meghan and Harry at the ESPY Awards, the State Opening of Parliament, two MAJOR royal birthdays, the Euro Cup finals, Princess Anne's return to work, a very jinxed Jersey visit, and so much more! Grab a Strawberries and Cream cocktail and tune in!--Presented by PureWow and Gallery Media Group. Follow all the royal news at purewow.com/royals. Follow us on Instagram at @RoyallyObsessedPodcast.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The FC crew react to Real Madrid introducing Kylian Mbappe as their new signing and how he can impact the team moving forward. Plus, the guys also discuss Gareth Southgate's departure as head coach from the England team. Also, Ian Darke joins the show to give out his Most Disappointing Starting XI of the 2024 EURO Cup. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
INTRO (00:00): Kathleen opens the show drinking a Sweetwater 420 Extra Pale Ale from Sweetwater Brewery in Atlanta. COURT NEWS (16:20): Kathleen shares news that Taylor Swift crushed a weekend of shows in Amsterdam, Dolly Parton is releasing 2 new frozen desserts, Jelly Roll adds more tour dates, and Snoop Dogg prepares to commentate the Paris Olympics. TASTING MENU (2:40): Kathleen samples Goldfish Spicy Dill Pickle, Giants Bacon Ranch Cashews, and Hellman's Chili Lime Mayonnaise. UPDATES (25:04): Kathleen shares updates on BARK Air's expansion to Chicago, and Cracker Barrel launches a test of the largest menu revamp in the brand's history. “HOLY SHIT THEY FOUND IT” (37:10): Kathleen is amazed to read about the discovery of a giant salamander-like fossil in Namibia, and archaeologists unearth a relic that depicts Moses receiving the Ten Commandments. FRONT PAGE PUB NEWS (42:35): Kathleen shares articles on the decline of Big Lots, Lodge Cast Iron shares the benefits of cooking with Dolly's iron, Mattress Mack converts his store to a Hurricane Beryl shelter, NHL's Seattle Kraken hire their 1st female coach, a New Orleans mansion featured in American Horror Story hits the market, Airbnb is exposed for not protecting guests from hidden cameras, Hallmark partners with the Kansas City Chiefs for Christmas movie, “Holiday Touchdown” and France's Excalibur sword vanishes after 1,300 years wedged in stone. WHAT WE'RE WATCHING (41:00): Kathleen recommends watching the Euro Cup and Copa Cup Soccer tournaments, and Shark Week on Discovery Channel. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The European Championship kicked off last weekend… but confidence wins economic championships.Band-Aid is America's top-trusted brand for a 3rd straight year… thanks to the Window of Loyalty. And Jack Paul launched a men's skincare line with Walmart… because likes and love don't equal dollars and cents.Plus, China introduced the toilet timer… but it doesn't count-down to pressure you to finish, it counts-up.$WMT $JNJ $KVUESubscribe to our Saturday Newsletter: tboypod.com/newsletter Watch us on YouTubeGet the Saturday Newsletter: tboypod.com/newsletter Submit Facts & Shoutouts Socials: Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn (Nick) & LinkedIn (Jack)About Us: From the creators of Robinhood Snacks Daily, The Best One Yet (TBOY) is the daily pop-biz news show making today's top stories your business. 20 minutes on the 3 business, economics, and finance stories you need, with fresh takes you can pretend you came up with — Pairs perfectly with your morning oatmeal ritual. Hosted by Jack Crivici-Kramer & Nick Martell.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.