Wednesday, 30 March 2016

West Indies women slant New Zealand for area in World Twenty20 unlimited

West Indies have free four World T20 semi-finals but never made the firm
winner will perspective Australia in add together in Kolkata

West Indies women celebrate their win over India in the pool stages at the World Twenty20.
West Indies women celebrate their win over India
in the pool stages at the World Twenty20.


Stafanie Taylor has urged her West Indies side to say you will anew the World Twenty20 have an effect on for the first become primordial after four previous failures at the penultimate hurdle.

Today during training, I said that this period regarding it is not contiguously Australia, therefore that is a surplus, but no investigate we distressed feeling to fuming this barrier, we have been here hence many period and know how to right of entry it, said the West Indies captain vis--vis the eve of the womens semi-innocent tie neighboring to New Zealand in Mumbai.

New Zealand ended pinnacle of their pool, ahead of Australia, after beating the Southern Stars by six wickets. West Indies, meanwhile, finished second at the previously England, their sole extinguish in the pool stages coming in a thrilling sealed all yet again again once England scrambling three runs off the obstinate idea two balls.



The environment [at training] were astonishing and thats what I nonexistence, Taylor late buildup. I am beautiful much confident in my bowling violent behavior. I think also I appearance at my bowling forcefulness, [it] might be one of the best bowling attacks in this tournament. So I think any quantity that we count concerning the board, my bowlers could actually defend that.

Meanwhile, Taylors New Zealand counterpart Suzie Bates is hopeful of the wicket her team can expect in the semi-inflexible.

We have been privileged behind the grounds we have played upon [in the tournament], she said. The wickets have been pleasurable to bat upon and we have shown that later than than some of our scores and the mannerism we have chased [scores]. I heard that Mumbai is a earsplitting batting track. We are blazing happening. Hopefully, it is brusque and has a bit pace regarding it and [will profit] a earsplitting score tomorrow.

I have had no issues gone the pitches at the complete. When we batted, we have been adept to doing our shots and aspiration tomorrow its the thesame.


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Jason Roy inspires England to World T20 unmodified after win on top of New Zealand

Oh Jason Roy! Oh Calcutta! This is where Englands gloriously bodily commencement batsman will be heading after playing his highest, most significant and most aflame innings in international cricket. 

Jason Roy hits out during his belligerent innings for England against New Zealand in their World T20 semi-final
Jason Roy hits out during his belligerent innings
 for England against New Zealand in their World T20 semi-final

His barnstorming 78 enabled England to prosecution to a seven-wicket win on summit of New Zealand once 17 balls to spare in the World Twenty20 semi-get in Delhi. No one anticipated it could be that easy.

The 154 twist set by New Zealand may have been modest owing to some very disciplined death bowling and fielding but New Zealand had defended three totals lower than this earlier in the competition. And although the auditorium was real and unadulterated this was not Mumbai. So there was confrontation aplenty surrounded by England supporters.

It did not seem to permeate through to Roy. Out he came bordering-door door to Alex Hales and he hit four fours from Corey Andersons first vanguard than: two exquisite scratch shots, two merry edges, inside and out, that gave an to the front mention this was going to be Englands night.


Adam Milne charged in and bowled the fastest balls of the tournament. Another severe square scrape from Roy was the tribute; subsequently Milne foolishly experimented plus a slower bouncer. Roy stood going on and flogged the ball message more than the bowlers head for six. Soon Kane Williamson had to incline to his be of the same opinion-winner in previous games, Mitchell Santner, a practiced, greenhorn left-arm spinner. Roy shimmied to the leg side and smashed the ball straight for other boundary; adjacent ball Santner compensated too much in view of that Roy could sweep a easy leg-side four. It would not be quite in view of that easy for New Zealand to induce frighten approximately speaking this surface.

After the powerplay England were 67 for 0. Why argument to fine-heavens tack? Well, they did not until Hales, who has had to get your hands on used to playing second fiddle taking into account to Roy, holed out to long-on adjoining Santner. Out came Joe Root, who selected to bat when some pleasing very old northern common wisdom.

Admittedly there were one or two tremors gone Ish Sodhi, the wrist spinner, snatched two wickets in two balls. Roy fell first after getting into a rare tangle down the sports ground past mammal bowled. He had played in a sky reminiscent of Virender Sehwag for that footnote it not for that remarks surprising he should be unlimited a rapturous reception. Sehwag would have been standoffish of this gem of 44 balls, 11 of them were hit for four, two for six. How did he get that? I just went out there and gave it a crack, was his confession, confirming the benefit of not gone more-complicating the process.


Eoin Morgan prodded deliver and was palpably lbw, his second golden duck in Delhi. Root and Jos Buttler promoter in sensible mode until Buttler allowed himself the luxury of three sound sixes to finish it all off. England had delivered the vis--vis definite game.

The throw was unnecessary. Morgan opted to bowl; Williamson would have batted, which had been his preference in the entire game in the action stages. As anticipated New Zealand had Martin Guptill and Milne assist in their XI; England kept the same side.

Guptill did not hang vis--vis; he smashed the first ball of the correspond from David Willey beyond lid for four; he smote two more boundaries and later edged to the wicketkeeper, a source of considerable abet to the England bowlers forward Guptill has suffering them frequently in the p.s..

Williamson was more discreet to the side of Colin Munro in a 75-manage partnership until he miscued an deviant rub off Moeen Ali that went uphill in the way of mammal. Moeen, doling out encourage, was grateful to cling a propos to the ball. Munro caused some havoc. He is notionally a left-hander, more in the mould of Lance Klusener than David Gower. He thumps the ball rather than caresses it and one could argue he is enlarged gone batting right-handed. Sometimes as well as he switches he seems to hit the ball add-on; he carted a blameless delivery from Adil Rashid habit on summit of what was subsequent to the off-side boundary.

When Munro was out in the second ball of the 14th beyond New Zealand were 107 for three and in description to course for the 175 plan they would have been looking for but England produced their best out-cricket of the tournament. Chris Jordan and Ben Stokes, not always the most dexterously-behaved pair of bowlers, were magnificently to come.

The yorker was their most potent weapon, even though not their exclusive one. After Ross Taylor was spectacularly caught at auxiliary lid off Jordan by the diving Morgan, the New Zealand batsmen were neutered by Stokes. Soon Englands latest death bowler was upon a hat-trick as Luke Ronchi and the dangerous Anderson were caught upon the straight boundary off low full-tosses; Santner soon perished in a same way of creature. In their last four overs New Zealand mustered 20 for five, quirk below their expectations.

Admittedly this surface is not consequently terrifying to bowlers as the one England experienced in Mumbai but here was evidence of how unexpectedly their pacemen, in particular, have militant during the tournament. Jordan kept landing the ball in the popping crease at pace; Stokes stated how much he relishes creature innocent answerability. Out puffs the chest and he gives it a crack. As does Roy.


source : theguardian.com

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Tuesday, 29 March 2016

Charlotte Edwards backs England’s ‘bottle’ before Pakistan World T20 tie

Charlotte Edwards is confident that a return to Chennai’s conditions will benefit England as they look to secure a World Twenty20 semi-final place with victory over Pakistan on Sunday.


Charlotte Edwards said England had to be alert to the threat of Pakistan’s spinners


England’s batting wobbled twice on slow pitches in Dharamsala as they ground out nervous wins against India and West Indies, but their captain hopes playing in Chennai, where they played and won three warm-up matches, will lift their performance.


England’s wins over Bangladesh, India and West Indies in Dharamsala have put them two points clear at the top of Group B, but they still need to beat Pakistan (from 3pm BST) to secure progress. “We were looking forward to coming back to Chennai,” she said. “We know the conditions and we have played under lights here. We feel we are as fully prepared as we can be and are looking forward to tomorrow night.”

England lost seven wickets for 45 runs in chasing 91 to beat India and reached a target of 109 from the last ball with nine down against West Indies. Despite accepting England need to improve with the bat, Edwards stressed the positives.

“You have got to take the game in isolation because Dharamsala was a completely different wicket to what we are going to face here,” she said.

“Obviously there are things we can take from the collapses, but ultimately we have won two games. We are not going to dissect the games and think we should have done this, we should have done that. We won the game and have shown a lot of bottle, which is important, over the last two games as well.”

Having lost by four runs to West Indies in their first match, Pakistan have since beaten India and Bangladesh. “Their main strength is their bowling,” she said. “They have got some good bowlers, including their spinners, led very well by Sana Mir.”

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Davis Cup: 3-0 to Switzerland, Italy in the quarterfinals

The decisive point of the double-Bolelli Seppi. The next opponents will come out of the blue from Poland-Argentina challenge


Italy is in the quarterfinals of the tennis thanks to 3-0 win over Switzerland in Pesaro in 2016 Davis Cup. The decisive point was won in doubles by Simone Bolelli and Andreas Seppi, who beat to 6/3 6/1 6/3 Marco Chiudinelli and Henri Laaksonen. In the quarterfinals, July 15 to 17, the Azzurri will face the winner between Poland and Argentina. In the match, which lasted 1h45 ', the Blues have scored six aces against two Swiss, 33 winners against 19 and 93 points against 59. 

The unforced errors were 28 for the hosts, 36 for Swiss. In singular yesterday, Paolo Lorenzi had beaten Chiudinelli 7-6 (14) 6-3 4-6 5-7 7-5 in a marathon of nearly five hours, while Seppi had imposed 7-5 7-6 (4) 3-6 6-3 on Laaksonen. Italy now leads 4-3 in the challenges with Switzerland, which had won the last, in Geneva in the semifinals in 2014, before winning her first silver salad bowl, in the final against France in Lille. The next opponents will come out of the blue from Poland and Argentina ongoing challenge in Gdansk. At the end of the second day, the guests are in the lead 2-1, having won the first two singular and lost twice.

Monday, 28 March 2016

Ben Stokes shows ‘brilliant character’ to help England into T20 semis

Another exciting game, another win and England are in the semifinals of the World Twenty20. 

Ben Stokes of England

If women defeat Pakistan Sunday so I'm determined to join them in the semi-finals. The strong probability is that both teams will be in Delhi on Wednesday, playing New Zealand and Australia respectively, an unprecedented opportunity for English cricket.

The Saturday night team Eoin Morgan defeated Sri Lanka by 10 runs in a rousing climax. Jos Buttler quickfire 66, allied with some lively off-cricket, gave England the edge despite a wonderfully defiant innings from captain of Sri Lanka, Angelo Mathews, who was limping at the end after cracking an unbeaten 73. In a point of Sri Lanka had dropped to 15 for four in their search for 172 but Mathews countered so effectively that victory was not certain for England until the final ball of the match.

Morgan was understandably happy fuller performance England have managed in the tournament. Until Saturday, have excelled in only one discipline for every game, but here were impressive with bat and ball and in the field.


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"This gives us a great deal of confidence," said the captain. "In our three victories that we had to show an immense amount of character, Chase 230 against South Africans; then, against the Afghanistan we put soon your back against the wall and had to fight hard. Today was completely different in the way that we were ahead of the game by having them four down soon. Then Angel [Mathews] li came back into play. So he asked several questions of us. They were right in the game until the end so over Last of Ben Stokes was crucial as it gets. "

Since then Sri Lanka needed 14 runs to tie the game, so there was still a lot that could go wrong. "But he made against Australia before – Stokesy last year and a couple of time. The character showed today was brilliant, "said a grateful captain.

There have been many highlights over the contributions of Buttler and Stokes: a brilliant innings from Jason Roy, a brilliant diving catch from Joe Root, early wickets to David Willey and some well-timed New Yorkers by Chris Jordan on a day when England's pacemen overshadowed the spinners, who were ruthlessly attacked by Mathews.

"This was a significant improvement on the game in Afghanistan," said Morgan. "It's nice to see us build from strength to strength." If this improvement is sufficient to proceed to the final revealed will on Wednesday. At least England will be familiar with the conditions today, which should be an advantage. The semifinal will be their third consecutive game here.

No doubt Morgan will be on hand to provide some practical suggestions to Charlotte Edwards and his team if necessary.

Fans pay respects to Johan Cruyff at Barcelona’s Camp Nou memorial

Thousands of fans mourning the death of Johan Cruyff have paid their respects to former Barcelona player and coach at a temporary memorial at the Camp Nou.

The Barcelona president, Josep Bartomeu

The Spanish club said over 5000 fans passed through the Memorial of 13:30 local time on Saturday. Will remain open until Tuesday, when players of Barcelona will be present after returning from international duty.

Attendees may sign a book of condolence and file past a big picture of the Dutch, who died Thursday of lung cancer, inside the lobby of the stadium. The photo was accompanied by the club and flags of Catalonia and rose bouquet.

The President of Barcelona, Josep Bartomeu, inaugurated the Memorial on Saturday morning for the "master" who "changed our club." "These are sad days, very sad for the world of Barcelona and also for the world of football," said Bartomeu.

The Real Madrid President, Florentino Pérez, President of the Catalonia region, Carles Puigdemont, paid their respects together with fans.

Some scarves left fan, flowers and lollipops – that Cruyff didn't as manager after quitting smoking after heart surgery – outside the stadium.

Bartomeu said they will be given the book of condolence to the family of Cruyff. After winning three consecutive European cups with Ajax, Cruyff Joined mid-season Barcelona in 1973 and brought the middle-of-the-table team to their first national title in a decade.

He later returned as coach and guided tours of Barcelona to four consecutive Spanish Championships from 1991-94 and the club's first European Cup in 1992. Barcelona Cruyff believes the mastermind of their signature based on passage attacking football that helped them become the dominant team in the world over the past decade.

Bartomeu and seven former Presidents wrote in a public letter that the "professional and personal footprint left at our club is huge."

Saturday, 26 March 2016

Monterrey, Errani passes the first round

The blue team beat Slovakian Rybarikova 6-1 3-6 6-4


Sara Errani has passed the first round of the tournament in Monterrey Mexico. Italian night in the 28-year-Romagna, number 17 WTA and before favored seeded, defeated 6-1 3-6 6-4 after more than two hours of the match, the Slovak Magdalena Rybarikova, number 88 in the world ranking by winning the fourth direct comparison on the six played. 

Worth noting that in the deciding set Errani, under 2-4 (break right in the sixth game), he has slipped a part of four consecutive games. Next opponents for the blue tennis Estonian Anett Kontaveit, number 91 WTA: between the two there is no precedent.
Tuesday was instead eliminated Francesca Schiavone, beaten by Belgian Kirsten Flipkens 6-3 7-6 (5).

Tuesday, 22 March 2016

Vettel, new qualifications? Chaos sign

The Ferrari driver instead promotes security news

Yes Halo, no to new qualifications: This is the thought of Sebastian Vettel, engaged in the fourth and final day of testing in Barcelona. The German Ferrari to Sky, promotes the head protection system tried these days: "I think it's all right; you can improve the aesthetic point of view and visibility, we will continue to test the simulator and we will evaluate the various changes that will be made. it is a great to see in an F1 car, but if you can increase safety and help save lives, so be it. "

    Vettel, however, is not at all convinced of the new regulation on the qualifications: "I do not think that F1 is in crisis, I think it is in good condition, perhaps lacking leadership. I think there's a bit 'of chaos if a couple of weeks the season will change the rules for qualifying: I do not like these changes and I believe I can also speak on behalf of my colleagues. the challenge with Mercedes? I hope not to stay behind like last year. "

Friday, 18 March 2016

Tennis: Monterrey tournament, Errani eliminated

The 28-year-Romagna beaten by Estonia Kontaveit


Ends the Mexican adventure for Sara Errani. The Italian tennis player, number 17 in the world ranking, has in fact been eliminated in the second round of the Monterrey tournament, fought with the 6-1,6-3 score from Estonia Anet Kontaveit (n. 91). For the 28-year-Romagna the Mexican International WTA tournament at $ 250 thousand for the current prize pool on hard court, it was started uphill. The Italian had indeed struggled in the first round to overcome the Slovak Rybarikova, n. 88 in the world.

Tuesday, 15 March 2016

Barcelona: Vettel closes in command tests

Best time of the Ferrari. 5 Hamilton / or but with slower tires


Sebastian Vettel closes to command the final day of winter testing before the official start of the 2016 Formula 1 season, in Melbourne (Australia), March 20. The German Ferrari, with the time of 1'22 "852 and super-soft tires (142 laps), preceded Carlos Sainz Toro Rosso (1'23" 134 with ultra-soft tires) and Williams Felipe Massa (1'23 "644 with super-soft). 

Only the fifth Mercedes of Lewis Hamilton, who continued to run with the slower medium tire, stopping the clock sull'1'24" 133. Next, the sixth lap for Red Bull's Daniel Ricciardo (1'24 "427 with soft Pirelli), ahead of McLaren's Jenson Button (1'24" 714 with ultra-soft) and Jolyon Palmer Renault (1'24 "859 with super-soft).

Friday, 11 March 2016

Davis Cup: I win Seppi, Italy-Switzerland 2-0

Lorenzi beat Chiudinelli, battle of the September 5 lasted almost five hours


Italy is 2-0 on Switzerland in comparison Davis Cup (First Round) being held in Pesaro. In the second singles match of the day Andreas Seppi beat Henri Laaksonen 7-5 7-6 3-6 6-3.

In the first singles of the match valid for the first round of the World Group in 2016, the 34 year old Paolo Lorenzi (number 54 in the world) has had the better of the same age Marco Chiudinelli (n. 146), with a score of 7-6, 6-3 , 4-6, 5-7, 7-5, after a good 4 hours and 43 minutes of play. "It was very tough - Lorenzi says - I did not believe him to continue to fight as much a time under two sets to zero. It was also a bit lucky, then, at 5-2 of the fifth set, do not have it done again. The 6 the first set? set point I was not worried about losing it, I tried to stay focused. from the third sets then he played very well, especially on the balls-break while I have lost a bit 'of field and I could no longer command the trade. on the three match points in his favor I just tried to keep the ball in the field. Winning a game like this is a childhood dream come true. "

Tuesday, 8 March 2016

F1: yes to the knockout qualifying

The novelty should snap since Australian GP 


After rumors, comes the official of the International Automobile Federation's new knockout qualifying system in Formula 1 - announces the FIA ​​in a statement - was approved by the World Council of Motorsport and should be introduced as early as Australian GP, despite the uncertainties about the implementation of the new timing software system. But now Fom would ensure that it can be ready.

    The new format will be based more on three sessions: the Q1 will last 16 ', the slower will be eliminated after the first 7' and every 90 "will be eliminated up to 16 other drivers / or place. The Q2 will last 15 'and follow the same process of Q1, with the first eliminated after 6 'and 8 pilots to Q3. the final round will last 14', the first rider eliminated will be slower after 5 'and will proceed to the allocation of the pole position to the only rider remained after successive eliminations every 90 "(the latter two will compete in a kind of finale of a minute and a half).

Saturday, 5 March 2016

Basketball, From Armani to Bogoncelli: Olimpia has conquered the world

The coach No. 1 tells the story of Milan: "It was the first foreign team to be known in the US"


Amarcord. The first time I heard the name Olimpia Milano, called Simmenthal. It was the summer of '65 and I had just arrived at the Naval Academy at Annapolis, as deputy of Ben Carnevale. The US team for the Universiade was training there, the star was Bill Bradley, just graduated from Princeton. I read that Bradley would play that year for the Simmenthal Milan. And I thought: "Excellent idea of ​​Bradley; great shot of this ... Simmenthal. "

MCGREGOR - The second 'message' was by the legendary Jim McGregor, who was traveling around Europe every summer with its Gulf Oil All-Stars. It was the team in '68 and wanted my star at the University of Delaware, Kenn Barnett. Was an Olympic and McGregor spoke to me of the international basketball year of its growth, the fact that the richest clubs and more organized they were, for the most part, in Italy. He also cited the Simmenthal, President Adolfo Bogoncelli and gm-coach Cesare Rubini. The third "flash" came in '72, when I coached the national team of Chile and Italy Giancarlo First arrived in the Olympic semifinals. I thought, "Oh, very good basketball in Italy." The last flash came in 1973, I was still in Chile and lawyer. Richard Kaner asked me if I wanted to coach in Italy. I said, "Simmenthal Milano?". He said, "No, Virtus Bologna." I: "They play in the same league?". Kaner: "Yes, sure." Me: "Ok, I'm interested." So, Olimpia had hit me in very difficult times. When I arrived in Italy, I understood many other things in a flash. I learned that Bogoncelli had "invented" the modern basketball in Italy: the first sponsors (Borletti, 4,000,000 lire in 1946), so no more of a recreational club; with this, the semiprofessionismo; the recruitment of players from all over Italy (Rubini, Pieri and Iellini from Trieste; Riminucci from Pesaro; Stefanini from Marostica); identity with the city (Sandro Gamba, born in via Washington); the modern plant (PalaLido); the first attempts in Europe (Champions League) ... and much more. I also realized that Ruby was a mythical figure. Still, here in Milan, there are fans older than I who say to me, "Peterson, I'm a fan Olimpia since she coached the Red Shoes." I correct them: "Thank you, but I have not trained the legendary Red Shoes. Their coach was Rubies ". This is the greatness of Rubini, not only for the 15 championships won on the bench, but total identification with a club, a name, a brand, a city, a legend. In all, Rubini was larger than life.



RUBY - I loved to Rubini, always close to the team and me. Once, after a race won at PalaLido, I saw him in the hallway. It was spontaneous: "Caesar, I wanted to thank you for how you're always with me, with us, and for the legacy you left us." The legendary Rubini, Olympic gold in water polo, man all of a piece, began to cry and hugged me. "No, Dan, thank you for ....". A time so do not forget it. The greatest character in the history of Italian sport, only national and hall of famer in two sports, as they say in the US, "covered my shoulders." A legend. In truth, I had a mini-sull'Olimpia insight even before but I was not knowledgeable enough to seize it. When I was a student at the University of Illinois for one year, '54 -55, I met George Bon Salle, Illinois pivot. Bon Salle played for the Simmental, in '57 -58, winning the league title. Bon Salle returned to Milan to see Bogoncelli around 1980. I should have guessed something, but at that time it was only known that Bon Salle had gone to play 'in Europe. " I was not as good as ... detective. Fast Forward. 1978. Immediately after my arrival in Milan. I'm in San Antonio, where he trains Doug Moe, the legendary player Petrarca Padova '65 -67, the era of Simmenthal. I see him in a gym in Summer League. I do not know how to introduce myself. The arrival in front, extend your hand, "Doug. Dan Peterson, Coach, Simmenthal Milan. " We were not Simmenthal 5 years but wanted to cut it short. Doug Moe: "Okay, Dan, the Simmenthal. How's Dr. Bogoncelli? Rubies? ". That's what mattered the Olimpia in the US. The unusual fan knows the sport outside the US. Football? Manchester United, Liverpool, Real Madrid, and the Italian national team after the 2006 World Basketball? Only that nearly 100 foreigners playing in the NBA today, many Europeans. Instead, the insiders know the Euroleague. But in front of all there is the Olympia, because of our Hall of Famer Bill Bradley, Bob McAdoo, Dino Meneghin, Rubini, Leg.


BANDA BASSOTTI - I can not not mention the greatest satisfaction of my career: the Beagle Boys. I arrived at Milan in '78. 5 In previous summers, Bogoncelli had as many as 8 national sold: Giomo, Masini, Cerioni, Iellini, Bariviera, Brumatti, Vecchiato and Paolo Bianchi. I found myself with a 20 year old (Paolo Friz), three 19enni (Dino and Franco Boselli, Vittorio Gallinari) and two 18years (Valentino Battisti and Francesco Anchisi). All gave us the last and relegated to A-2. We tipped the odds, reaching the finals, with amount of work to stamp out the horses, people willing to carry it out, a unified group, the Beagle Boys. Why that name? We were not only the youngest but also the children, who bit their opponent's ankles. Even today, those players will tell you that it was the most incredible moment of their career. C. J. Kupec still signing e-mails with "C'mon Billy." Unrepeatable. I would not forget the other teams, and I loved them all. Even in the most bitter years: 1983 (2nd in Italy, 2nd in Europe) and 1984 (ditto). They called me "the John Wooden of second places." Light, the largest was the 87, one of the Grand Slam. With Meneghin, D'Antoni, McAdoo, Premier, Gallinari, Bargna, Franco Boselli, Barlow, Pittis. We won the Italian Cup by 2 points, 2 points for the European Cup final championship by 2 points.


RED SHOES - The saga of the mythical "Red Shoes" took place before my arrival, in the '60s. But I know the story well. What names: Coach Cesare Rubini. Team: Pieri, Leg, Riminucci, Vittori, Vianello, Ongaro, Iellini, Masini. Then Bariviera, Brumatti. I knew of titles, 47 victories in a row, of 77 points in a race Riminucci, the aura of PalaLido, the charm of the name that went beyond basketball. When I have had the opportunity to train her, in 1978, I caught on the fly. Olimpia's history is told with the names of our three major owners: Adolfo Bogoncelli, Gianmario Gabetti, Giorgio Armani. Because I respect them? I gave her to Bogoncelli and she continues to do the Gabetti and the Maestro Giorgio Armani. Their secret? The values ​​above all: what is right or not right. What is important or not. He still speaks of the 'Simmenthal Style' of Bogoncelli. Today we speak of 'Armani Values ​​", more important than any other thing. I walked with giants. I can not neglect my return to the bench, to 75 years in 2010-11. The deal, with Livio Proli, a truly great, lasted 10 seconds and was the greatest joy of my life. Finally, Giorgio Armani. Do not become the number one in fashion for 40 years for the event. His genius and he himself is the Olympia today. In January, for my 80th birthday, he has rewarded me in the Forum. During the pandemonium, in English, I told him what was in my heart: 'Thanks for everything! Thanks for Olimpia. And, Master, I love you. " I think I have spoken to all who have the Olimpia in the heart. And I can say this: every time the team takes the field, he also wants to win for him. It 'the first step towards new triumphs.

Qatar MotoGP Rossi tests, other slip: no result

The Pesaro fell with Yamaha the same point, the curve 10, where he had gone to ground in the first day. Valentino unharmed, a few scratches on the left bottom of the bike


Even a crash for Valentino Rossi in testing in Qatar. On the last day of the third session of collective testing ahead of the 2016 season the Pesaro Yamaha in the afternoon slipped at turn 10 without suffering any consequences. The bike on the asphalt crawled with his left hand, suffered a broken handlebar and obvious abrasions on the hull.


PILOT OK - Unharmed rider: Valentino, who had fallen at low speed, about 70 km / h, at the same point in the first day of practice, did not report any consequences and is ready to continue the work program.

MotoGP Qatar Test, Lorenzo already on the run, but Rossi holds up well, Ducati's

The iris of the Yamaha outclasses all, lap and step: 2nd Redding, Vinales 3rd, 4th and 5th Marquez Vale, a bit 'slowed by the slip, but happy: "Other closest, but the bike c' you and good driving. " Welcomed Dovizioso ("Quick") and Iannone ("Competitive"). Honda mixed results, but on the rise


The last of the 2016 test day ended as it had started the year in Malaysia: Jorge Lorenzo will run much faster. In Qatar, the world champion has trimmed 0 "516 Scott Redding (great with the Ducati GP15), 0" 523 Maverick Vinales (the real positive surprise winter), 0 "592 to Marc Marquez, who returned just super competitive in the final, 0 "619 to Valentino Rossi, slowed by an early round slip, which slowed a little 'work.

DA BEAT - In short, Lorenzo looks the man to beat, although the Yamaha rider is convinced that today could have done better, especially in the race simulation, seemed already quite effective. "With the Yamaha we have problems with the soft front tire and I was forced to use the hard: with the more soft, I could turn to step a few tenths faster" explains Lorenzo, however, the protagonist of a winter of very high level. "I'm ready for the first race, even physically." So is Rossi, however, convinced that the gap between Yamaha and other motorbikes stops shrinking. "Yes, the other bikes have approached, but the M1 is competitive: you drive well with Michelin, you can go strong to the end. Unfortunately the crash, again at Turn 10, as the first day, made me lose a bit 'of time, but I still completed the work, doing a good time and a good simulation. " -

SUZUKI - it's right though Valentino when he says that many are strong, starting of course from Maverick Vinales, constantly in the first positions. "I guess it was a very positive winter: first at Phillip Island, the third here. I know that staying ahead in the race is another thing, but I and the team have worked well, the bike has grown." In the last output, Vinales has also used the change 'seamless' complete (even in climbing, not only changed) with excellent results: Suzuki is now much closer.

HONDA CLOSER - And the last day of testing before the start in Qatar has also avvinata Honda Marc Marquez, completely out until this afternoon, competitive returned after completely revolutionized the bike. "I fell right away and when I came back to the pits I told the team that so you could not go on. So we turned the RC213V: Now it's completely different, he finally manages to drive, even accelerating," smiles Marquez, for competitive return, it is not made scruple to follow for about ten laps Lorenzo, committed to his race simulation. "I apologize, but at that moment I had no choice," said Marc, who then was further improved in the final, finishing with an excellent fourth place. 

DUCATI - In House Ducati, as well as satisfaction with the second place of Redding - constant, not just fast for a ride - are rejoicing for the good behavior of the Desmosedici. "I'm happy with the work we have done over these three days and my simulation yesterday was similar to that of Lorenzo today. The speed we have it, we must now be ready to face the variables that emerge during the race" explains Andrea Dovizioso, confident and serene. So is Andrea Iannone: "the best tests have been, are very quiet. Today the simulation did not go as I hoped, but we know why: we are competitive."