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Billy Walsh on Evergreen FC LFAI Junior Cup Success on CRKC 19.05.2025
Né le 28 septembre 1988 à Bourg-en-Bresse, Etienne Masson est un champion du monde discret mais ultra performant ! Il commence sa carrière par le motocross avant de découvrir un peu par hasard le pilotage sur piste sur une 125 CBR. Immédiatement dans le coup, il va franchir rapidement les échelons et les catégories, passant de la Junior Cup au Championnat Supersport puis Superbike.Il fait ses débuts en Championnat du Monde d'Endurance en 2013 avec le Junior Team Suzuki en Superstock et remporte le Bol d'Or à Magny-Cours en compagnie Baptiste GUITTET et Nans CHEVAUX. Engagé par le Suzuki Endurance Racing Team en 2015, il va entamer une collaboration fructueuse couronnée par 4 titres de Champion du monde d'endurance EWC (2015, 2016, 2020 et 2024). Dans cet entretien, Etienne revient sur son riche parcours (ponctué par 2 victoires aux 24h motos et 4 succès au Bol d'Or), ses débuts en Motocross, son ascension dans les catégories Supersport et Superbike, sa relation avec ses équipiers et la douleur qu'il a ressentie après la perte de son ami Anthony Delhalle. Un épisode touchant avec un multiple Champion du Monde qui gagne à être connu ! ____TRAJECTOIRES c'est votre podcast hebdomadaire qui retrace le parcours de personnalités qui ont marqué le monde du sport automobile, motocycliste ou des sports d'hiver.ABONNEZ-VOUS ✅ ACTIVEZ LES NOTIFICATIONS
Evergreen MGR Gary Maher chats to CRKC about the LFAI Junior Cup Final 16.05.2025
In tonight's programme:The Junior Cup final headlines this weekend's Isle of Man football fixturesWe get some insight into the Isle of Man athletics team heading to this summer's Island GamesThe Manx men's hockey squad is getting ready for the 2025 County Championships this weekendAnd hundreds of youngsters are expected to take part in the 2025 Manx Youth Games this weekendRob Pritchard is joined this week by Tony Mepham, Dave Griffiths, Ben Cunningham and Gareth Lloyd
Cleveland Moto podcast 501 tonight, live, on YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U07-SEQVTroShow notes 501 1. Harley-Davidson CEO Jochen Zeitz to Retire in 2025Jochen Zeitz, CEO of Harley-Davidson, announced plans to retire in 2025 after five years at the helm. Zeitz introduced the "Hardwire" strategy in 2021, focusing on high-margin products and modernizing the brand to appeal to younger riders. Despite these efforts, the company forecasts flat to declining profits for 2025, citing tempered consumer spending on big-ticket items. Harley's stock has risen over 11% since Zeitz took charge, though it has underperformed compared to the S&P 500's 77% climb during the same period.Reuters2. Harley-Davidson Board Member Resigns Over 'Grave Concerns'Board member Jared Dourdeville resigned, expressing "grave concerns" about the company's future. In his resignation letter, he cited "severe underperformance" by leadership, chaotic turnover, declining sales, and a lack of products to attract new customers. Harley-Davidson responded by stating that Dourdeville was not a dissenting voice in board discussions and acknowledged the challenging market conditions.CBS583. Royal Enfield Launches Bear 650 Scrambler in the U.S.Royal Enfield unveiled the Bear 650, a scrambler-style motorcycle inspired by the brand's 1960 Big Bear Run victory. Based on the INT 650 platform, the Bear 650 features a 648cc parallel-twin engine, upgraded suspension, wire-spoked wheels, and a two-into-one exhaust system. It also includes a full-color TFT dash and all-around LED lighting. The Bear 650 is available in five color options, with prices starting at $6,849. The first units are expected to arrive at U.S. dealerships in early November 2024. MotoAmerica Talent Cup: A New Pathway to MotoGPReplacing the Junior Cup, the Talent Cup is part of the global “Road to MotoGP” program. It features riders aged 14–21 competing on spec Krämer APX-350 MA motorcycles—lightweight, purpose-built race bikes powered by KTM 350cc engines. This shift from production-based bikes to dedicated race machines aims to better prepare young riders for international competition.MotoAmerica+1Roadracing World+1The series will include at least six events and one preseason test, with one round held alongside the 2025 Red Bull Grand Prix of The Americas at Circuit of The Americas in Austin, Texas. MotoAmericaNotably, up to five riders from the Talent Cup will be invited to the Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup selection event, offering a direct pathway to international racing. Additionally, top performers from the MotoAmerica Mini Cup and FIM MiniCUP Series will receive free season entries into the Talent Cup, provided they meet age requirements.MotoAmericaThis initiative marks a significant step in nurturing American talent and providing a structured route to the world stage of motorcycle racing.MotoAmericaSupport the showRemember folks...Ride Fast and Take Chances! check out our Youtube channel at https://www.youtube.com/c/ClevelandMoto
Send us a textIn this episode Will catches up with the Athenry golf club Mens Junior Cup team who were victorious in winning the all Ireland final in 2024. On the episode are Eamonn Morrissey (Manager), Ciaran Coughlan and Brendan Dunne who both played the season long event. With the finals being held in Athlone in September of last year the lads take Will on a journey through Connaught and to the final match against Abbeyleix. This is a great journey told by three gentlemen who really enjoyed reliving the moments along the way. Worth a listen. Follow us on instagram @atocpod and follow our YouTube channel @atocpod
Evergreen manager Gary Maher joined LKOR on Friday's Talk Sport to preview the club's provincial last four clash with Roc Celtic.
In tonight's programme:The quarter-finals of the Hospital Cup and Junior Cup await in this weekend's local football clashesWe hear from the Isle of Man Men's national football sides player/manager as he prepares to take charge of his first game on Merseyside on SaturdayWe bring you the live draw for this year's Paul Henry Gold Cup competitionIn rugby, the Manx Cup continues in the Island capital this weekend after major drama in the competition in midweekAnd this weekend is the finale to the 2025 Isle of Man hockey season with six trophies up for grabs in less than two days for this year's cup finals weekendRob Pritchard is joined by Tony Mepham, Chris Bass jnr., Dave Christian and Ben Cunningham
Né le 28 septembre 1988 à Bourg-en-Bresse, Etienne Masson est un champion du monde discret mais ultra performant ! Il commence sa carrière par le motocross avant de découvrir un peu par hasard le pilotage sur piste sur une 125 CBR. Immédiatement dans le coup, il va franchir rapidement les échelons et les catégories, passant de la Junior Cup au Championnat Supersport puis Superbike.Il fait ses débuts en Championnat du Monde d'Endurance en 2013 avec le Junior Team Suzuki en Superstock et remporte le Bol d'Or à Magny-Cours en compagnie Baptiste GUITTET et Nans CHEVAUX. Engagé par le Suzuki Endurance Racing Team en 2015, il va entamer une collaboration fructueuse couronnée par 4 titres de Champion du monde d'endurance EWC (2015, 2016, 2020 et 2024). Dans cet entretien, Etienne revient sur son riche parcours (ponctué par 2 victoires aux 24h motos et 4 succès au Bol d'Or), ses débuts en Motocross, son ascension dans les catégories Supersport et Superbike, sa relation avec ses équipiers et la douleur qu'il a ressentie après la perte de son ami Anthony Delhalle. Un épisode touchant avec un multiple Champion du Monde qui gagne à être connu ! ____TRAJECTOIRES c'est votre podcast hebdomadaire qui retrace le parcours de personnalités qui ont marqué le monde du sport automobile, motocycliste ou des sports d'hiver.ABONNEZ-VOUS ✅ ACTIVEZ LES NOTIFICATIONS
Gary Maher Evergreen FC Mgr. chats to CRKC after their Leinster Junior Cup win over Stella Maris 13.04.2025
In tonight's programme:The first rounds proper of the Hospital Cup and Junior Cup dominate the agenda in Manx football this weekendFC Isle of Man's Manager says he and his team can't 'wallow in self pity' at their recent poor form ahead of returning to NWCFL Premier Division action tomorrow nightWe bring you the latest from day one of the 2025 Manx Rally In rugby, two Island sides are in Cheshire competition finals on Saturday whilst Vagabonds and Douglas face off in the 'Old Firm' in the Manx CupRob Pritchard is joined by Tony Mepham, Paul Jones, Chris Boyde and Dave Christian
In tonight's programme:The 2025 Hospital Cup and Junior Cup competitions get underway in Manx football this weekend, dominating Saturday's scheduleFC Isle of Man's Manager wants to see more intensity and desire from his players but insists they have the quality to end their run of nearly two months without a win tomorrowIt's the final league weekend of the season for both Douglas and Vagabonds in rugby on Saturday, but neither will be expected to have a gentle cruise to the end in their last fixturesAnd two league titles are still to be decided in hockey as we look ahead to the final league weekend of the 2025 men's & ladies campaignsRob Pritchard is joined by Tony Mepham, Paul Jones, Dave Christian and Ben Cunningham
For the first time since 1993, Creggs are the Bank of Ireland Connacht Junior Cup champions following this 15-point victory over Dunmore in Ballina on Sunday (30th March 2025). Mikey Dunne and captain James Brandon got two tries each, with Brian Diffley and Mark Dowd also crossing the whitewash. Galway Bay FM's match commentary team were Ollie Turner and Alan Deegan.
RUGBY: Creggs man of the match Eoghan Coyle with Galway Bay FM's John Mulligan after their Connacht Junior Cup Final victory over Dunmore
RUGBY: Creggs captain James Brandon with Galway Bay FM's John Mulligan after they beat Dunmore in the Connacht Junior Cup Final
RUGBY: Creggs President Dave Purcell with Galway Bay FM's John Mulligan following their success in the Connacht Junior Cup Final
RUGBY: Creggs 36-21 Dunmore (Connacht Junior Cup Final match report with Galway Bay FM's William Davies)
RUGBY: Creggs head coach Kolo Kiripati with Galway Bay FM's John Mulligan following their Connacht Junior Cup Final win over Dunmore
One year after being in their first ever final, Dunmore rugby club chase a first ever Connacht Junior Cup on Sunday (30th March 2025) when they clash with Creggs. Leading up to the big match, Galway Bay FM's Ollie Turner headed to An Dún Rí in Dunmore to sample the atmosphere. == Kick-off at Ballina on Sunday is 3.30pm and we'll have LIVE coverage here on Galway Bay FM.
Two weeks following their league success against Connemara, Creggs target ending a 32-year wait this Sunday (30th March 2025) when they take on Dunmore in the Connacht Junior Rugby Cup Final. Leading up to the big match, Galway Bay FM's John Mulligan headed to Creggs RFC clubhouse to sample the atmosphere. == Kick-off at Ballina on Sunday is 3.30pm and we'll have LIVE coverage here on Galway Bay FM.
Presentation Secondary School, Kilkenny 2-0 Presentation College, Athenry Roisin Foley (50), Emily Phelan (67) Two second half goals ensured Cup success for Presentation Secondary School, Kilkenny over defending Champions Presentation College, Athenry in a sun-soaked Athlone Town AFC this afternoon (March 19). It's been some season for the Kilkenny kingpins as this victory confirmed a Cup double for the girls with their Senior crew capturing the National title five weeks ago in the same venue with six of the Junior squad involved in that showpiece. It was a case of taking their chances when they came with a sublime effort from Roisin FOLEY to open her account for Kilkenny with twenty minutes of the game remaining. Vice Captain Emily PHELAN made sure of the win three minutes from time when she saw her effort go in off the keeper. Kilkenny made the brighter start to the contest with Hannah Griffey forcing a brilliant save from Jane Brennan with 13 minutes on the clock. Towards the latter stages of the first half, it was Athenry that dominated most of the possession but just couldn't get the ball on target as the teams went in goalless at the break. Within four minutes, Kilkenny broke the deadlock with a superb set piece from Roisin FOLEY that sailed over the head of Brennan and into the top corner, leaving the Galway shot-stopper no chance. The Galway side had a great opportunity to draw level a few moments later when Niamh Kilgannon had a glancing header goal bound only for Isabelle Carroll to produce a top class save at the near post to deny the youngster. Noone, Duffy and McNamara had half chances blocked down with some solid defensive play from Presentation, Kilkenny. The killer blow for Athenry came three minutes from time when Emily PHELAN'S cross slipped through the hands of Brennan and in for Kilkenny's second of the afternoon. After the game, Presentation College manager Joe Finnerty spoke to Galway Bay FM's Mike Rafferty. == PRESENTATION SECONDARY SCHOOOL, KILKENNY | Isabelle Carroll, Anna Morrissey, Roisin Foley, Hannah Griffey, Maria Ryan, Ellie Barron, Kate Ryan, Olivia Dunphy ©, Emily Phelan ©, Meadhbh Doherty, Ellen Treacy SUBS USED | Kate Dalton for Treacy (46) Amy O'Shea for Barron (46). Chloe Tennyson for K Ryan (70) Sophie McCabe for Morrissey (70+3), Ella Cody for Foley (70+3) SUBS NOT USED | Emily Doyle, Tara Rose Dunphy, Brooke Quirke EXTENDED PANEL | Kate Daly, Megan O'Reilly, Kara Canavan, Grace O'Farrell, Emily O'Rourke, Lauren Moran, Katie O'Shea, Sophie Malone. TEACHERS | Colin Kinsella, Orlaith Conlon COACHES | Ray Meagher, David Doyle PRESENTATION COLLEGE, ATHENRY | Jane Brennan, Cadhla Fox, Saoirse Counihan, Brooke Corcoran, Kate Kennedy, Niamh Kilgannon ©, Sophie Hogan, Abbie Duffy, Mollie Noone ©, Amira Bouhlel McNamara, Anna Jordan SUBS USED | Lily Mae Feeney for Counihan (67), Aideen Kilgannon for Hogan (70+5), Aoibhe Corcoran for McNamara (70+5), Isobel Behan for Jordan (70+6) SUBS NOT USED | Aoibhín Hannon, Katie Noone, Isobel Furey, Isobel Beldon, Ciara Doyle EXTENDED PANEL | Sarah Egan, Ailbhe Mannion, Charolette Mangan, Chloe Keane, Ciara Mullins Eve Connolly Ledwith, Kacie Lally Duffy, Leah Mullins, Sarah Egan, Tegan Kilkenny. TEACHERS | Joe Finnerty, Edel Kilgannon, Dom Coll
Results, reaction and analysis to the latest football, rugby and hockey action across the Isle of Man.Plus the live draws for the Manx Quality Sheds Hospital Cup Preliminary round and the Junior Cup preliminary round. Simon Quine is joined by Tony Mepham, Dave Christian, Rob Pritchard and Ben Cunningham.
Presentation College Athenry are the Connacht Junior Schools Girls Cup champions following a 3-0 victory over Colaiste na Coiribe this morning (Friday, 28th February 2025) in Fahy's Field. Molly Noone, Anna Jordan and Lily Mae Feeney got the goals. Afterwards, Presentation Athenry manager Joe Finnerty shared his thoughts with Galway Bay FM's Mike Rafferty. == Athenry will now play Munster champions Scoil Mhuire Greenhill, Carrick on Suir, who beat Mercy Mounthawk Tralee 5-3, in the FAI Schools All-Ireland semi-final. That game is fixed for Tuesday (4th March) at 1pm with a venue to be determined.
Gary Maher (Evergreen) chats to LKOR on CRKC about their FA Junior Cup game 14.02.2025
The opening of the BMW IBU World Championships Biathlon in Lenzerheide will mark another milestone in a campaign to recruit more women into coaching and officiating. U.S. Biathlon's Sara Studebaker-Hall, an Olympic veteran, will serve at technical delegate for the prestigious event. Heartbeat spoke to Studebaker-Hall as she prepared for the Championships, which begin Feb. 12.An impactful advocate for women in officiating, Studebaker-Hall has spent the last few years working her way up the officiating ladder, eventually becoming an IBU referee and passing her technical delegate exam. She made a big step a year ago by serving as a referee at the Hochfilzen IBU World Cup. This past December, she had her first TD assignment at the Junior Cup in Ridnau, Italy.Serving as technical delegate at the World Championships is clearly a major assignment. Studebaker-Hall had been in Lenzerheide last summer for a workshop, and received the news of her prestigious assignment on her way back to the USA.She was humbled by the role. “The IBU has a lot of female technical delegates at this point, and many who are more experienced than myself,” she said. “I'm very honored to fill this role.”Thanks in part to Studebaker-Hall's advocacy the past few years, there is a growing number of women in officiating in America. But her passion still runs deep. “Without the officials, without the volunteers, you can't do the sport,” she said. “It doesn't work. And so being part of that and making sure that the races go off according to the rules and according to what the athletes are expecting is is really gratifying.”Studebaker-Hall goes into detail on her role at Lenzerheide, and the steps other can take to follow in her footsteps as a biathlon official. She also dives into the qualifying criteria for the 2026 Winter Games in Milan-Cortina.PAST EPISODES WITH SARA STUDEBAKER HALLAchieving IBU TD Certification - S3 Ep1 - Sept. 2022Bringing Life Experience to Biathlon - S1 Ep - S1 Ep2 - June 2020S5 Ep9 - Sara Studebaker-Hall - TRANSCRIPT[00:00:00] Tom Kelly: Welcome to Heartbeat, everyone. Today we have someone who actually, I think, is the most frequent guest on Heartbeat, Sara Studebaker-Hall. Sara, thank you for joining us once again.[00:00:13] Sara Studebaker-Hall: Yeah, Tom, it's always a pleasure to be here. I love talking with you.[00:00:15] Tom Kelly: And we're going to talk about a couple of different things today. We're going to talk about the World Championships. Sara will actually be serving as the technical delegate at the World Championships. World championships in Lenzerheide that start on February 12th. And we're going to also take a few minutes at the end to talk about the Olympic selection criteria. Qualifying criteria, as we are now literally just one year out. Actually just under one year out when this podcast comes out to the start of the games in Milan-Cortina. So, Sara, when are you heading over to Switzerland?[00:00:51] Sara Studebaker-Hall: Yeah. So I head over on Friday, so the seventh of, of February. So, um, just a few days before the event starts, but trying to be there enough ahead of time to kind of check things out before everybody gets on the ground.[00:01:05] Tom Kelly: Well, the last time we had you on, actually, no, I have to go back two times. Last time we had you on, it was a preview of the World Cup. And then two years ago, we had you on to talk about, uh, how you have been climbing up through the ranks of biathlon officials worldwide. But you will be the first female in IBU history to be the technical delegate at the World Championships. Congratulations.[00:01:27] Sara Studebaker-Hall: Thank you. Yeah, it's kind of a funny thing. I didn't quite believe it when. When someone told me that that was the case.You know, I know IBU is they've got a lot of female technical delegates at this point, and many who are more experienced than myself. But, of course, I'm very honored to fill this role and be that person.[00:01:48] Tom Kelly: If you look back, though, over the last few years, I know that you have been very active in this area, encouraging other women to get into coaching, to get into officiating. So, do you find that there is now a fraternity of sorts of women officials growing up within the international biathlon community.[00:02:09] Sara Studebaker-Hall: Yeah. For sure. You know, there's the group that I took my technical delegate test with included several women, and we've remained pretty close, and I've been lucky enough to serve with several of them and several of the other women who have more experience, as well as some women who are more new to the technical delegate pool. And in the other events that I've I've been an official for with IBU and it's it's really fun to see and I think it helps a lot. It helps the athletes to see more diverse faces out there officiating. And I think it helps, you know, within our community in the US, women who are wanting to become officials, to see that there are other female officials out there in other countries that are serving as technical delegates and serving as referees all around at different levels at the different venues.[00:03:00] Tom Kelly: You are qualified as a referee in your sport, and I'm going to turn it over to you to explain that you will be working with other referees over in Lenzerheide, but you will be the technical delegate. So give our listeners a sense of how that process works. What does it mean to be a referee and then what does it mean to be the technical delegate?[00:03:21] Sara Studebaker-Hall: Yeah for sure. So I think, you know, we gave a general overview of the process and one of the previous podcasts I've been on. But you know, generally you're coming up educated as a basic official within your governing body. So we have a level one and two officials status in the US. And after you've served in, you know, volunteered in as an official domestically for 3 or 4 years, then you can be eligible to take the international referee exam. And that's an exam that's run through the EBU. You have to be nominated by your federation. So by the US Biathlon Association in order to take that. So we have several referees in the United States who have that international referee distinction. And then once you've been in that position for a couple of years, you can be eligible to take the technical delegate test with EBU. And then once you pass that, you can be assigned as a referee. So even though you're a technical delegate, you're assigned as a referee to all the different levels of EBU events. So EBU World Championships, World Cup, IBU Cup, Junior Cup, junior Youth and Youth and Junior World Championships. Um, you know, even the Olympics. So those people are all technical delegates, even though they might be assigned as the referee for the start finish, for example. And all of those people are serving together with and underneath a technical delegate who has the same level of education as as they do, but is serving as the technical delegate for the event. So is technically in charge of those referees.[00:04:52] Tom Kelly: When you're in Lenzerheide at the World Championships, you will be working with a number...
The Bank of Ireland Connacht Junior Cup reaches the quarter-final stage on Sunday (19th January 2025) with nine teams still in contention. Looking ahead to Sunday's games, here's Galway Bay FM's William Davies. == The 'Over The Line' weekend preview show with Darren Kelly broadcasts every Friday evening from 7pm on Galway Bay FM.
Rund um den Brustring (Der Podcast rund um den VfB Stuttgart)
Zum Ende der Hinrunde springt der VfB nach einem knappen Sieg gegen Augsburg und einem verdienten Dreier gegen Leipzig auf Platz 5. Da kann man unterm Strich kaum meckern. Und natürlich muss man nach dem enttäuschenden Spiel gegen St. Pauli im alten Jahr und dem teilweise holprigen Auftritt in Augsburg ein paar Sachen ansprechen. Das machen wir mit unserem Gast, FCA-Fan Andreas vom Blog Rosenau Gazette. Eine beeindruckende Leistungssteigerung zeigte die Mannschaft des VfB dann gegen Leipzig und gewann zum zweiten Mal in Folge gegen den Getränkefabrikanten. Wir reden über Debüts, schöne Tore und Platzverweise. Außerdem geht es um ein paar Themen aus der Winterpause: den Kader, den Junior-Cup und den neuen Leiter Lizenzspielerabteilung. Anschließend blicken wir auf die ebenso wichtigen nächsten Spiele und genießen für einen Moment die zweitbeste Hinrunde seit der Meisterschaft. Eher kurz geht es diesmal vor allem nur um zwei Leihspieler, alle anderen VfB-Mannschaften waren bislang noch in der Winterpause. Ruhe in Frieden, Seba! Registriert Euch bei der DKMS! Die Themen im Überblick 00:00:55 Begrüßung 00:01:29 Vorstellung 00:03:51 Das 1:0 in Augsburg 00:09:05 Die erste Halbzeit 00:29:36 Die zweite Halbzeit 00:30:57 Das 1:0 durch Undav 00:37:52 Fazit und Ausblick aufs Pokalspiel 00:45:20 Aktuelle Themen 00:45:44 Bruun Larsen, Krätzig, Sankoh und Ulrich 00:50:56 Der VfB verteidigt den Juniorcup! 00:55:13 Das 2:1 gegen Leipzig 00:57:17 Die erste Halbzeit und ein früher Rückstand 01:07:53 Die zweite Halbzeit und der Ausgleich von Bruun Larsen 01:12:05 Das 2:1 durch Woltemade 01:20:19 Leipzig dezimiert sich selbst 01:25:08 Fazit 01:32:23 Die Lage nach dem siebzehnten Spieltag 01:38:52 Blick auf Freiburg und Bratislava 01:50:00 Rund um die anderen VfB-Mannschaften & VfB Stuttgart loan army Werdet Teil des Podcasts! Wir suchen auch in der nächsten Saison wieder VfB-Fans, die mit uns über den Brustring reden wollen. Meldet Euch über die bekannten Kanäle! Rund um den Brustring unterstützen Wenn Ihr uns finanziell unterstützen wollt, könnt Ihr das entweder über Patreon oder PayPal tun. Das Geld nutzen wir, um die laufenden Kosten zu decken und Rund um den Brustring weiter zu entwickeln. Schon kleine Spenden helfen uns. Alle Infos findet Ihr hier. Wenn Euch unser Podcast gefällt, gebt uns gerne Feedback dazu, sei es auf Facebook, Twitter, Instagram oder eben in Form einer positiven Bewertung und ein paar netten Worten auf Apple Podcasts oder Spotify. Wir freuen uns natürlich auch, wenn Ihr uns ganz altmodisch offline weiterempfehlt! Abonniert auch unseren WhatsApp-Kanal, um immer über neue Folgen und Blogartikel auf dem Laufenden zu sein! Danke an: Ron für das Intro und Outro.
Budenzauber in Göttingen. Gemeint ist damit Hallenfußball. Am vergangenen Wochenende fand nämlich in der Göttinger Lokhalle der REWE Juniorcup statt, ein Hallenfußballturnier für U19-Mannschaften. Gekennzeichnet ist das Turnier dadurch, dass neben einer Vielzahl regionaler Amateurvereine, auch 12 hochklassige Profi-Vereine dabei sind. Nikita Makarov war in der Lokhalle vor Ort und blickt zurück.
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Süßer die Tore nie fielen: Nick Woltemade ist weiterhin in Galaform und sorgt auf der Ostalb für eine schöne Bescherung für alle Stuttgart-Fans. Mit den drei Punkten von der Ostalb im Sack liegt der VfB nur noch vier Punkte hinter den Champions League Plätzen und kann sich mit einem Heimsieg gegen Aufsteiger Sankt Pauli selbst für ein herausragendes Jahr beschenken. Außerdem in dieser Sendung: Stille Nacht bei der U21 und besinnliche Vorfreude auf den Junior Cup. Und vergesst Samuel nicht! P.S. Helft dem kleinen VfB-Fan Samuel! https://www.gofundme.com/f/ein-treppenlift-fur-samuels-freiheit ···················································································· Schon abonniert? VfB-Newsletter: http://www.vfb.de/newsletter YouTube: http://go.vfb.de/youtubeabo Facebook: https://www.vfb.de/facebook Twitter: https://www.vfb.de/twitter Instagram: https://www.vfb.de/instagram TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@vfb VfB STR auf X: https://twitter.com/VfBSTR VfB STR auf Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vfbxstr Photo by Pressefoto Baumann
This is The Knock On, KCLR Sport's weekly rugby podcast.The weather was the reason a lot of games were called off last weekend. However Tullow's firsts were in action against Ashbourne and got the win there in a gale, the seconds had to concede their game. Tullow have a few injuries on their books and are trying to navigate their way through this period. This Saturday Tullow take on Enniskillen in Tullow in the Semi Final of the AIL Junior Cup. A number of the youths' fixtures fell foul of the weather.The firsts and seconds lost their games in the league against Seapoint. They suffered late injuries too. Their next game is against Bective in the new year. The women had no match at the weekend.
Avenue United boss David Russell claims his side need to weed out complacency in the side, despite comfortable progression to the fifth round of the Munster Junior Cup. A first half hat-trick from Stephen McGann helped the Ennis side to a 4-0 lead at the break against Askeaton. Owen Handenn came off the bench to make it 5-0 in the second half before the limerick side secured a consolation goal close to full time. Russell, says his side lost their shape in the final 15 minutes, leaving them plenty to work on in the coming weeks. Meanwhile, Bridge United will also be in the hat for the round of 16. They overcame a first half red card to defeat Clonmel Celtic by three goals to nil.
RUGBY: Tuam/Oughterard head coaches Norman Tierney and Owen Lydon with Galway Bay FM's Darren Kelly ahead of their All-Ireland women's Junior Cup semi-final against Malone
Welcome to our 300th episode of Off Track With Carruthers And Bice, and we can't think of a better guest to share the milestone episode with than Rahal Ducati Moto's Kayla Yaakov. When we started this podcast in 2018, Yaakov was 11 years old and now she's a top-level racer in the MotoAmerica Supersport Championship. Yaakov has moved up through the MotoAmerica ranks quickly, beginning in Mini Cup before a move to Junior Cup, Twins Cup and now to Supersport. She's only one step away from being a Superbike racer, which is her goal. Yaakov finished seventh in her rookie season of Supersport racing with two podiums, including a second-place finish at Ridge Motorsports Park. Fresh from off-season knee surgery, Yaakov allowed us to take her away from her schoolwork to chat on the 300th Off Track With Carruthers And Bice.Support the show
Like so many of his peers, Sean Bice began his lifelong love affair with motorcycling on a minibike. His adventures in small-town, northern New York state eventually led to the purchase at age 16 of a two-stroke Yamaha RD350, which Bice still owns. “My dad was cool enough to go, ‘I'll pay for half, you pay for half, but you have to take care of this bike,'” he recalls. “It's where I got started. I have a lot of memories of that motorcycle.”A writer by trade, Bice kicked off his professional career working for advertising agencies, but he is best known within motorcycling for time spent with first Yamaha and now MotoAmerica. “When I worked for Yamaha as a press officer,” he explains, “there were a fair amount of people who knew me for that, and it was mostly because I not only did road racing, but I also did motocross, supercross, off-road, and ATV.”Bice has been part of the MotoAmerica team for the past eight years. On this episode, he provides a primer on the eight classes that comprise the 10-round national series. Bice also touches on the forthcoming Talent Cup, which will replace Junior Cup in 2025, as well as the youth-oriented Mini Cup. On free weekends, Bice enjoys throttle therapy. “I like to go out on a perfect Sunday afternoon,” he says, “and just bomb around town.” Connect with Us:Website: www.driventoridepodcast.comInstagram: www.Instagram.com/driventoridepodcastFacebook: www.facebook.com/driventorideEmail:hello@driventoridepodcast.com
Jensen Beeler is the CEO of Krämer Motorcycles USA so who better to pose questions to when it comes to the recent announcement that MotoAmerica will replace its Junior Cup class with the 2025 MotoAmerica Talent Cup, a single-make series featuring Kramer/s APX-350 MA race bikes? We asked and Beeler answered.Support the Show.
Greg's Garage Pod with Co-Host Jason Pridmore P/B Bike911.com - A motorcycle racing Pod about MotoGP, MotoAmerica, World Superbike, Pro Motocross, American Flat Track, Supercross, and more. If you'd like to support the channel, here is our Patreon link: https://www.patreon.com/gregsgaragetv ARAI News - Bastianini and Vinales team up at Tech3 KTM? What we know so far about MotoGP Silly Season. The Bonovo WorldSBK team is going bye-bye at the end of the season. What does this mean? Lowes and Bassani are in for the new Bimota Kawasaki Team? MotoAmerica - The boys talk about an exciting Brainerd, MN race weekend. We have a new Championship points leader, Bobby Fong! Supersport is closer than ever. The Junior Cup is super interesting, and the boys are talking about the new MotoAmerica Talent Cup series! WorldSBK - Toprak with a hat trick for BMW. But the Superpole race was crazy! The boys discuss. MotoGP Fantasy - GIVEAWAY! For those in our pool, we pick a random person who gets two tickets to any 2024 MotoAmerica race. The Greg's Garage Pod w/Jason Pridmore MotoGP Fantasy is open. We are giving away an ARAI Helmet and Dunlop tires! Listen for details. Check out fantasy.motogp.com and search Greg's Garage for more info, or use this code in the Leagues search box: SHJMSMX4. Don't forget, if you are joining us late, use the dropdown to select beginning from "ALL." Search: Greg's Garage Pod w/Jason Pridmore Next Week - We preview MotoAmerica The Ridge and MotoGP Assen! Bye, Bye Social Media Links: Jason's Instagram - @pridmore43 Greg's Instagram - Gregwhitetv Jason's Twitter - @jp43 Greg's Twitter - Gregwhite Greg's Youtube - GregsGarageTV
Rocco Landers can breathe easy for the first time in his short but successful career as he will show up to Daytona International Speedway with a contract to race for one of the best teams in the paddock - Vance & Hines Motorsports. Landers, who at just 19 has 48 MotoAmerica wins (29 in Junior Cup, 15 in Twins Cup and four in Supersport) on his resume, will make his debut in the Mission King Of The Baggers class on a RevZilla/Mission/Vance & Hines Harley-Davidson at Daytona while also hoping to continue his previous success in the BellissiMoto Twins Cup Series on a new RevZilla/Mission/Vance & Hines Suzuki GSX-8R. We chatted with Landers on this week's episode of Off Track With Carruthers And Bice to chat about all that and more.Support the show
Come take a lap with us on our most unusual (and hopefully fun!) episode to date. - We start out by discussing the actual racing that occurred this week on the IBU Cup and Junior Cup including Johan-Olav Botn, Simon Kaiser, and the dominant Austrians on the Juniors level. - We discuss the sad news of the Trevor Kiers retirement - We do some preview work on the impending World Championships in Nove Mesto with some really intriguing stats and trends. - In between all of this we do some "interviews" with people from around the world and get their "thoughts" on biathlon! This is quite a strange journey so we hope you enjoy it!
Avery Dreher burst onto the scene in a big way in 2023. The 17 year old earned his first Junior Cup podium in style in the opening round with a win at Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta. From there he didn't look back, winning the next day and taking four wins out of the first five races of the season. Dreher wrapped up the title early, ending the year 43 points clear of his nearest competitor. We caught up with the Floridian to chat about his championship-winning season and more on this week's episode of Off Track With Carruthers And Bice.Support the show
Seventeen-year-old Blake Davis isn't messing around. The Virginian started his MotoAmerica career as soon as he turned 14, making his debut at Road Atlanta with a ninth-place finish. Davis finished 10th in the 2020 Junior Cup Championship and was eighth in the 2021 title chase. But it mattered not. Although Davis didn't win a race and didn't win a title, hanging around in Junior Cup wasn't in his plan so he jumped up to Twins Cup and won the title in his first attempt. This past season he defended that title but now it's on to bigger things as he moves up to Supersport. We talked to the talented youngster on this week's Off Track With Carruthers And Bice podcast to learn more about his rapid ascension and a goal of being MotoAmerica Superbike Champion.Support the show
With three Junior Cup victories and multiple podium finishes on his resume, it's time for Max Van to make a move up in class and he will do exactly that with a jump to the MotoAmerica Supersport Championship in 2024. Max took time out of his job as sales manager for his father's company, SportbikeTrackGear.com, to chat with us about the past, the present the future, his love of doing pushups, snowmobiling and his other off-track activities on this week's Off Track With Carruthers And Bice.Support the show
Dallas Daniels recently finished second to nine-time AMA Grand National Champion Jared Mees in the 2023 AFT Mission Twins Championship. But this weekend, Daniels is back in the MotoAmerica Championship for the first time since 2019 as he's set to race in the REV'IT! Twins Cup class on an Estenson Racing Yamaha YZF-R7 at New Jersey Motorsports Park. We caught up with the former Junior Cup racer to talk about his season in flat track, his love of road racing, and all things motorcycles.Support the show
Greg's Garage Pod with Co-Host Jason Pridmore P/B Bike911.com - A motorcycle racing Pod about MotoGP, MotoAmerica, World Superbike, Pro Motocross, American Flat Track, Supercross, and more. If you'd like to support the channel, here is our Patreon link: https://www.patreon.com/gregsgaragetv In this episode, Co-Hosts Greg White and Jason Pridmore talk about: ARAI News - Cameron Petersen is out for the season!?! Who might replace him? LCR to KTM, but don't they have a Honda contract until the end of 2024? WorldSBK cancels the final round of 2023, but why? And will it be replaced? MotoAmerica - A preview of this weekend's races from Brainerd, MN. Can Cameron Beaubier go on a run? Can Fores keep his win streak alive? Junior Cup and Stock1000 return after a couple of races off. Plus, Baggers head to Indian Motorcycles home track; how will that go? WorldSBK - Some Imola results and something about this weekend's MOST race ProMoto - Jet is on a perfect season, but did it continue? Next Week - MotoAmerica Brainerd, WorldSBK Most, ARAI News, and More! Bye, Bye Social Media Links: Jason's Instagram - @pridmore43 Greg's Instagram - Gregwhitetv Jason's Twitter - @jp43 Greg's Twitter - Gregwhite Greg's Youtube - GregsGarageTV