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Rain rain go away, away from here today. In the case of Formula One so far, the 2010 season could not be further from the truth. What exactly about wet tarmac makes racing so good? Formula One cars are very powerful beasts, weighing around 600kg while having more than 700bhp. If one is to look at it that way, Formula One should be the most exciting form of motorsport in the world. But the only way...
Published: June 4, 2010
The past six years of professional tennis have been something of a haze. America has grown accustomed to “the matchup” of a Rafael Nadal vs. Roger Federer final. It has not only been a dynasty, but rather an era. These two have been the kings of the international empire that we simply know as tennis. However, although it has been a slow process, we are beginning to see a change....
Published: June 4, 2010
Following in the great history of the Spanish armada, 22-year-old Albert Ramos-Vinolas has continued his quick and productive rise towards the world’s top 100. Improving his ranking 22 spots from the beginning of the season, Ramos-Vinolas currently stands at No. 145 in the world. Defeating the likes of Fernando Gonzalez, Victor Hanescu, Nicolas Lapentti, and Michael Russell this year, the...
Published: June 3, 2010
Right, there we go, we’ll get the big, scary FM picture out of the way first. For those who have been living under rock for a week, this is Mike Conway’s last lap flight in the Indy 500, launching his Dreyer & Reinbold entry off Ryan Hunter—Reay as the American ran out of fuel. Conway sustained a broken leg in the accident, and is expected to be out for at least three months. Before...
Published: June 3, 2010
If there’s one thing Bob Bradley’s U.S. team has made clear, it’s that they’re going to make every game exciting. This team isn’t going to put teams away early, but thankfully, they can’t be counted out, either. Since the beginning of 2010, the difference between winning and losing has been two goals or less, no matter the talent level of the opposition or the American...
Published: June 3, 2010
The United States has been dealt a serious set back in their preparations for the World Cup finals. Their 20-year-old striker, Jozy Altidore, has reportedly injured his right ankle in training, and has been taken to hospital for CT scans of the affected ankle. Altidore had his first hand experience of the English game after a year long loan in the Premier League with Hull City. The big American had...
Published: June 3, 2010
Tiger Woods and EA Sports have just come out with the first commercial for Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2011. This also happens to be Tiger’s first commercial since the Nike one that attempted to address all of his off-the-course problems that was so universally panned and mocked. See it for yourself and see just what EA Sports is trying to do in the spot. Begin Slideshow Read More →
Published: June 3, 2010
The refuelling ban has divided the spectatorship of Formula 1. Whilst anger over its inception has died down with a collection of thrilling Grand Prix, many are still finding the sport lacking. There appears to be one major fault. There is still an evidently difficult nature of overtaking that is disallowing drivers at the back of the field to make major headway up the field and gain anything close...
Published: June 3, 2010
The semifinals are set at the 2010 French Open. So who will win: Robin Soderling, who just took down Roger Federer in the quarters, Tomas Berdych, who isn’t really a surprise to make it this far thanks to his favorable draw, Jurgen Melzer, who is a surprise after beating David Ferrer and Novak Djokovic, or the the heavy favorite, Rafael Nadal? Let’s break down the last three matches of...
Published: June 3, 2010
Rumors have been swirling that Tiger Woods may be close to asking Sean Foley with some swing help. The 35 year old Canadian has been working with PGA pros for a few years, ever since he started helping fellow Canadian Stephen Ames. Foley still works with Ames, as well as Englishman Justin Rose, and Americans Hunter Mahan and Sean O’Hair. Foley is in Columbus this weekend for the Memorial, as...