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Six Nations 2025 to France: Scotland falls to Paris

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The triumph comes in front of the home crowd.

The Six Nations 2025 goes to France, thanks to a 35-16 victory at the Stade de France in Paris. The transalpine national team needed to beat their opponents to be certain of winning the tournament, which could still have gone to’England.

A sprint start for France, which on 4′ led 3-0 with Ramos and on 18′ found Moefana’s goal to make it 10-0. It wasn&#39t until 21′ that Scotland got back into the game, thanks to a yellow card for Mauvaka and Russell&#39s accuracy from the pitch.

The game turns on: Ramos signs 13-3, but on 29′ Graham finds the 13-10 goal. France begins to tremble, and in fact Russell brings Scotland back to 13-13. The final half sees both teams try to pull ahead, but the only one to get on the scoreboard è the usual Ramos who makes it 16-13 from the square.

It would look like a very balanced game, but after Bielle-Biarrey’s 23-13 and Russell’s 23-16 è only France. Ramos at 57′ crushes the 30-16 goal, Moefana at 62′ that of 35-16. Just enough to overtake England, stuck at 20 points: in fact, the transalpines rise to 21, returning to win the Six Nations for the first time since 2022. Meanwhile, two editions had gone to Ireland.

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Internazionali d'Italia, Matteo Gigante surrenders to Jakub Mensik

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Matteo Gigante, world number 164, didn’t make it against the emerging Czech Jakub Mensik, number 21, who in the second round of the men’s singles at the Internazionali d’Italia beat him with a score of 7-6 7-5 in just over an ira and 40 minutes of play.

Two evenly matched sets in which there was only one break, the one on 5-5 in the second set in favor of Mensik, and only two other break points, saved by Gigante, who on 3-3 also in the second set had found himself down 15-40.

The situation was repeated four games later and this time Gigante had to surrender at the second opportunity for Mensik, who won the first set tie-break 7-4 by stringing five consecutive points from 4-2 in favor of the 23-year-old Roman.

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Serie A 2024-2025: Empoli-Parma, the likely lineups

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At the Castellani Stadium the Saturday night match of the thirty-sixth day of Serie A between Empoli and Parma will be played at 8:45 pm.

Between the Tuscans Henderson and Grassi return from disqualification, however, Colombo will not be there for the same reason. Maleh, Kouamé, Sazonov, Zurkowski, Haas and Pellegri are unavailable. Cacace favored in the runoff with Solbakken.

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Among the Ducals, to be evaluated Mihaila, Vogliacco and Bernabé recovered instead Almqvist. Unavailable Charpentier, Kowalski, Osorio, Estevez and Cancellieri.

The probable lineups

EMPOLI (3-4-2-1): Vasquez; Goglichidze, Ismajli, Viti; Gyasi, Grassi, Henderson, Pezzella; Fazzini; Cacace, Esposito. All. D’Aversa.

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PARMA (3-5-2): Suzuki; Delprato, Leoni, Valenti; Hainaut, Hernani, Keita, Sohm, Valeri; Pellegrino, Bonny. All. Chivu.

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Giro d'Italia 2025: Tirana time trial to Joshua Tarling, Primoz Roglic is already pink jersey

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The very young British rider Joshua Tarling, bearer of the Ineos Grenadiers and a specialist in races against the clock, won the Tirana time trial, the second stage of the Giro d’Italia 2025.

The 21-year-old Welshman covered the 13.7 kilometers of the course in 16’07”, finishing one second ahead of Slovenian Primoz Roglic, winner of the pink race in 2023, and three ahead of Australian Jay Vine of UAE Team Emirates.

Roglic, of Red Bul-Bora-Hansgrohe, snatched the pink jersey from Dane Mads Pedersen, of Lidl-Trek, who finished seventh, by just one second. Third at 5 seconds was Czech Mathias Vacek, Pedersen’s teammate.

The first Italian in the overall standings is Antonio Tiberi (Bahrain Victorious), eighth at 25 seconds, while in the time trial Edoardo Affini, also a time trial specialist like Tarling, finished fourth at 6 seconds behind the Briton.

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