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Historic first Italian victory in women’s ski cross won by Jole Galli

Historic first Italian victory in women’s ski cross, Jole Galli wins it
Triumphant day for Italy in race two of the Val di Fassa Ski Cross World Cup. After the disappointment of a somewhat bitter Saturday with the quarterfinal exit of all three qualified Azzurri, Sunday’s race will remain in the history of national ski cross. Amid fog and a thick if thin snowfall, the Monzoni ski cross course gave the first career victory (third podium in the cup), which coincides with the’only female success in the maximum circuit, to Jole Galli from Livigno, Italy, a second place for 24-year-old Simone Deromedis from Taio, Trentino, Italy, with his regaining of the gold bib as leader of the overall standings, as well as the twelfth podium in the World Cup.
A jubilation of tricolor flags, then, on the finish line of Passo San Pellegrino, just a whisker away from a historic double, with technical director Bartolomeo Pala in seventh heaven for the team success, as then Bergamo-born Federico Tomasoni finished sixth, preceded in the small final only by the’former Cup leader Florian Wilmsmann. Dominik Zuech from Lana in Veneto è exited in the quarters with a 14° place finish.
Exemplary was the final of Jole Galli of Cs Carabinieri, good in the various heats to win the next battery, in the semifinals with a spectacular comeback and bordering on perfection in the’last act of the day. È started like lightning at the gate and è remained in command throughout the run, cheering like a madwoman at the finish line. For her, a former alpine skiing athlete with one race competed in the World Cup, the 2017 Soelden Giant, a liberating shout after a few difficult seasons and the persistent problem with her back, with her two hernias coming up from time to time and which had forced her to miss Thursday’s first qualifier and race one. She rested, è prepared herself thoroughly, è was put on her feet by the physiotherapist and è made history. In the finals, the Livignasca woman was ahead of France’s Marielle Berger Sabbatel, Switzerland’s Fanny Smith and Canada’s Abby McEwen.Thanks to the 100 points won, she climbs to sixth position in the overall lead by Canada’s Marielle Thompson.
Similar is the path of Simone Deromedis in the men’s heats. The talented skier from Trentino, compared to Saturday è always got off to a good start, positioning himself in front of everyone and managing the race to the finish, thanks also to the extraordinary work of the skimans, who fortified the entire Italian team of particularly fast skis. Particularly interesting was the semifinal, which saw World Cup leader Florian Wilmsmann and Italy’s Simone Deromedis compete in the same heat. After a shoulder-to-shoulder start the Trentino financier won, while the German è was overtaken by the gritty Canadian Reece Howden, having to settle for the Small final, then won.
In the very final Deromedis è started like a rocket, but in the middle part è was flanked and overtaken by Canadian Howden, with whom he fought to the last for the day’s gold medal. Victory therefore for the Canadian, by a’nth ahead of the Italian, then fourth the winner of Saturday’s race Ryan Regez and fourth the Austrian Johannes Aujesky. Sixth was Federico Tomasoni from Bergamo, fourteenth Dominik Zuech with some regrets for the quarterfinal exit.
With the 80 points put in the pot, Simone Deromedis from Trentino is once again the leader of the World Cup circuit with 639 points, compared to German Florian Wilmsmann’s 620, then third with 542 is Canadian Reece Howden, for a circuit that this year è particularly hard-fought with six races to go, World Championships excluded. For Val di Fassa a more than positive World Cup debut, put to the test by Sunday’s weather conditions. An exam passed with flying colors and the willà to enter in definitive mode in the calendar in the coming seasons.
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Roland Garros, semifinals: Jannik Sinner doubles his lead over Novak Djokovic

Jannik Sinner doubles his set lead against Novak Djokovic in the second semifinal of Roland Garros 2025: in fact, the South Tyrolean also ended the second set in his favor, thanks to 7 games won against the Serb’s 5 at the end of a set that lasted one hour and 11 minutes. Open applause for the two contenders, protagonists of a match of the highest level.
Sinner was off to a good start already in the first set of the Roland Garros semifinal. In fact, the world number one, against Novak Djokovic, number 6 in the ranking and seeding, had won the first set 6-4 after 46 minutes of play, reacting to a somewhat’ contracted start with a few strokes capable of undermining the confidence with which Nole had presented himself to the match on Friday night.
The two men had already started off on the right foot in the first set of the Roland Garros semifinal.
Jannik Sinner arrived in Paris as the No. 1 seed, and from the first round onwards he overcame France’s Arthur Rinderknech 6-4, 6-3, 7-5, the other transalpine Richard Gasquet 6-3, 6-0, 6-4, Czech Jiri Lehecka 6-0, 6-1, 6-2, Russia’s Andrey Rublev 6-1, 6-3, 6-4 and Kazakhstan’s Alexander Bublik, beaten Wednesday by a score of 6-1, 6-5, 6-0.
Djokovic, on the other hand, reached the semifinals of the Paris slam on the wave of the 100th ATP tournament he won in his career, in Geneva: the Serb beat American Mackenzie McDonald with a triple 6-3, Frenchman Corentin Moutet 6-2, 6-2, 7-6(1), Austrian Filip Misolic 6-3, 6-4, 6-2, Britain’s Cameron Norrie 6-2, 6-3, 6-2, and German Alexander Zverev 4-6, 6-3, 6-2, 6-4.
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MotoGp, Ducati: Marc Marquez warns those who give him as favorite

Although he dominated Friday’s two timed sessions at MotorLand Aragon, Marc Marquez wants to avoid feeling overconfident on the eve of the Sprint Race and the MotoGp d’Aragon Gp. In fact, the Catalan rider of the Ducati factory team wanted to make a comparison with the Gp of the Americas, the only race that saw him retire, in Sunday’s test.
“As we saw in Austin, all it takes is one mistake to jeopardize a great job in the previous days– said Marquez, speaking to ‘Sky Sport‘, on the sidelines of the first day on the track -. That was also a circuit that, like Aragon, I like very much, but a mistake can happen: I do not want to repeat that’negative experience”.
It’s objective, however, the superiority shown by the number 93, who inflicted on his brother Alex, second in both sessions, almost a second in the first session and two tenths in the second: “It’s a circuit where I feel very good – he confirmed -. Perhaps a difficulty is brought by the wind, it bothered me in the right turns, but we are working well on these details”.
Marc Marquez arrives in Aragon after the first weekend of the season in which he did not climb either on Saturday or Sunday on the top step of the podium: in fact, at Silverstone, the Catalan finished second in the Sprint won by Alex Marquez (Ducati Gresini) and third in the Sunday GP, behind Marco Bezzecchi (Aprilia factory) and Johann Zarco (Honda LCR).
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Lorenzo Musetti, message to fans after withdrawal at Roland Garros

Lorenzo Musetti’s adventure at Roland Garros 2025 ended with a bitter withdrawal in the semifinals: Friday’s match against Carlos Alcaraz was well played by the Carrarino, who won the first set and was also very close in the second, but it was the evidence of physical problems manifested between the third and fourth that convinced Musetti himself to raise the white flag.
A few hours after the match ended, the Italian tennis player entrusted his official social profiles with a message addressed to his fans: “This is not the way I wanted to end this fantastic tournament – he wrote -. I will come back stronger”. Musetti then applauded the first finalist of the Paris tournament: “Always a pleasure to share the court with a friend” he said, quoting Carlos Alcaraz with a tag.
Musetti’s disappointment is strong and had already been expressed in the press conference on the sidelines of the closing match: “It’was a great match, the way it ended makes me very sad– said the second-best Italian tennis player, at the current ATP ranking level, behind Jannik Sinner -. I had the opportunity to go ahead by two sets but Alcaraz” level is very high.
Tennis Italy will therefore still have to wait for an all-Italian final in a Grand Slam tournament, a milestone that was instead achieved in women’s tennis at the 2015 US Open, when Flavia Pennetta beat Roberta Vinci in two sets. Musetti, who will move up to the No. 6 position at the next ranking update, will now have to undergo specific examinations to assess her physical condition and quantify how long she will need to recover from today’s knockout.
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