'The best lap of my career' - Norris beats Verstappen to US GP pole
Lando Norris beat title rival Max Verstappen to United States Grand Prix pole as George Russell's crash brought qualifying to a premature end.
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Norris takes US pole with 'best lap of my career'
McLaren’s Lando Norris beats title rival Max Verstappen’s Red Bull to pole position at the United States Grand Prix.
Pep Guardiola claims he would QUIT football before following in Jurgen Klopp's footsteps and becoming an executive - as manager insists he still 'loves' coaching amid uncertainty over Man City future
JOE BERNSTEIN: Guardiola is adamant he still loves the day-to-day involvement at Manchester City even as the club wait to hear if he wants to extend his current contract.
Francis Ngannou KNOCKS OUT Renan Ferreira at PFL's Battle of the Giants - as 'the Predator' produces first round win to become heavyweight champion after two years away from MMA
JAMES COHEN IN RIYADH: After months of build-up and anticipation for Ngannou's MMA return, the heavyweight star finally met returned to the cage in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on Saturday night.
Francis Ngannou KOs Renen Ferreira in first round of MMA return and breaks down in tears after dedicating win to his son
'We push ourselves to the limit' | Sinner celebrates Six Kings Slam victory
Jannik Sinner reflects on his match with Carlos Alcaraz and becoming the inaugural Six Kings Slam Champion.
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'I could speak all night' | Djokovic pays tribute to his great rival Nadal
Novak Djokovic pays respect to long-term rival Rafa Nadal after their final clash before the Spaniard retires from the sport.
Francis Ngannou flattens Renan Ferreira with brutal first-round KO and breaks down in tears
Ted's Sprint Notebook | United States Grand Prix
Sky F1's Ted Kravitz reflects on a thrilling Sprint at the United States Grand Prix.
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Edmondson edges out Azeez to win British title
Lewis Edmondson defeated Dan Azeez to win the British and Commonwealth light-heavyweight titles.
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Francis Ngannou vs Renan Ferreira LIVE RESULTS: Ngannou scores stunning FIRST ROUND KO as he breaks down in tears
Sir Chris Hoy reveals his cancer is terminal
The six-time Olympic champion has two to four years left to live, according to the Sunday Times.
Chris Hoy has ‘two to four years’ left to live after terminal cancer diagnosis
Six-time Olympic cycling gold medallist, 48, says he has stage 4 cancer which has metastasised from his prostateChris Hoy, the six-time Olympic gold medallist, has disclosed he has “two to four years” left to live after a terminal cancer diagnosis.The 48-year-old told the Sunday Times that a scan in September showed a tumour in his shoulder. Continue …
Revealed: Sir Chris Hoy's charitable initiative to help 'as many people as possible who have been affected by cancer' after British cycling legend's terminal diagnosis
The 48-year-old, who is the second most decorated Olympic cyclist of all time and the most successful Scottish Olympian ever, revealed his cancer diagnosis in February
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Sir Chris Hoy's finest moments as cycling legend reveals he has terminal cancer: From winning his first Olympic gold in 2004 by a thousandth of a second to being reduced to tears at his home Games after record-breaking victory
In a career littered with memories that sports fans while cherish forever, Mail Sport goes through Hoy's finest moments from a win against the odds 25 years ago to a glorious home Games.
'Life can be so cruel': Fans react to 'gut wrenching' news that Olympic champion Sir Chis Hoy's cancer is terminal
The 48-year-old - who won six Olympic gold medals for Team GB between 2004 and 2012 - revealed in February that he had been diagnosed with cancer. Now, he's shared that it's terminal
Sir Chris Hoy announces his cancer is terminal
The six-time Olympic champion has two to four years left to live, according to the Sunday Times.