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Will Lara Colturi compete for Italy? Macché, she continues with Albania

Over the past few days there have been uncontrolled rumors about a supposed possible competitive return of Lara Colturi to her native Italy. After defending the colors of our country in the youth categories, in which she was almost unbeatable, for the past three years, that is, since she made her debut in the World Cup, the 18-year-old daughter of 2002 Olympic super-G champion Daniela Ceccarelli has been competing for Albania, and neither she nor her family had ever even hinted that she might return to the Azzurro.
And yet the rumors of a return to Italy are periodically increased, and recently they had drastically increased: it was even written that an application for a change of nationality had already been made. But today, one day before the deadline for confirmation of nationality, the Albanian federersci issued a statement saying that Lara will not move agonistically from Albania nelleno the next season, in which moreover, as all fans know, there will be the Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina, thus in Italy. Here is the text of the statement.
“Good news for Albania and the Albanian Ski Federation. An agreement has been reached for athlete Lara Colturi to continue competing for Albania in the 2025 2026 season. The details of the contract are being worked out intensively. We wish Lara success in school these days, in addition to sports and sports career Lara concludes her high school studies this year. Success to Lara and Albania in the Olympics.”
But it is not over yet: in the early afternoon further confirmation of this news arrived in a letter signed by Lara’s parents, Alessandro Colturi and Daniela Ceccarelli: “In this particular moment, we would like to thank the Albanian Ski Federation and the highest Institutions of Albania for believing in our project and for always offering us their support, esteem and friendship, also giving us the opportunity to promote skiing in a country that is showing a growing interest in winter sports. Lara will continue her journey with the Albanian Ski Federation, with whose support she has competed for the past three seasons since the’beginning of her career in the FIS category.”
“Our priority – as well as that of the Albanian Ski Federation – has always been, and continues to be, to ensure Lara the best possible conditions for her growth. This path of development remains linked to our family and our team, which, thanks to the management freedom granted by the Federation, can fully focus on her needs as a young athlete. As the results so far show, a positive environment, offering her serenity and adequate technical support, has put her in a position to aim for increasingly ambitious goals.”
“At this time Lara is busy studying in preparation for her high school graduation exams, as well as continuing her athletic training. Together with her and the Albanian Ski Federation, we are planning activities for the upcoming season. To protect her and our peace of mind, we wish to focus fully on these goals and will not release any further statements or interviews.”
In short, the Colturi family has no plans whatsoever to return competitively to Italy, at least for now, and these two communications are much clearer than they might seem at first glance. And after all, why should it change, given that in the season that just ended, working quietly with her own family team Lara won her first three podiums in the World Cup by finishing eighth in the overall, fifth in the giant slalom and tenth in the slalom?”
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Terrible tragedy in race in England: two drivers dead

Terrible tragedy in the British Supersport championship at Oulton Park, England: two young riders, aged 21 and 29, died after a serious accident happened at the first corner of Monday’s race at the Cheshire circuit. The victims are 21-year-old Englishman Owen Jenner and 29-year-old New Zealander Shane Richardson, who crashed after the first few meters of the second heat of the British race along with nine other riders.
The two young riders were killed in a car crash.
A dramatic carambole, which also involved Tom Tunstall, who was seriously injured in the back and abdomen. Less serious was the condition of the other riders who fell.
The’accident occurred after the first corner of the circuit and was triggered by the fall of a centaur: from there came a series of pileups and collisions, fatal to Jenner and Richardson. The former died from a brain injury, the latter from serious chest injuries: the helicopter flight to the’hospital was unnecessary.
The race has been canceled and all events still scheduled for the weekend have been permanently cancelled.
Sports
Ducati: Dovizioso speaks out on Bagnaia and Marc Marquez

The’former Ducati rider Andrea Dovizioso at Sky microphones spoke about the MotoGP World Championship and the confrontation between Pecco Bagnaia and Marc Marquez, the two centaurs of the official team of the stable of Borgo Panigale. Dovizioso pointed out how Bagnaia, though not at his best, sent Marquez into trouble at Jerez, even to the point of making him fall.
“Pecco even if he is not 100% fit is very lucid, and that overtake made at 9 may have affected Marc’s race in a negative way. Finding himself behind Marquez he found a different feeling, probably related to aerodynamics. Yet he had more, he could have won or played it with Alex. In this Pecco is really strong”.
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Dovizioso complimented Fabio Quartararo, who is back on the podium: “Right now Fabio is riding the bike in a resounding way because he is able to overcome certain limitations of the bike that from the outside you can hardly see”.
“In Yamaha they are doing an amazing job, they are improving so much and this is the confirmation”, concluded the rider from Forlì.
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Jannik Sinner uncatchable: Alexander Zverev no longer holds back

Alexander Zverev at a press conference in Rome for the Internazionali d’Italia returned to talk about the last few difficult months he has had: the German tennis player missed a chance to catch Jannik Sinner, who was suspended for three months for the Clostebol case, and went through a period that has dented his confidence. “I had two bad months and became the worst number two ever” he blurted out.
“It is true that before Munich my level was not exceptional, but there were reasons. I think the fact that I didn’t take a break after Australia had an impact. I was exhausted” are the words reported by Tennisworlditalia.
“The media likes to denigrate players. I know I didn’t play up to expectations, but it happened to Carlos and then he won Monte Carlo”.
Zverev lands in Rome with confidence: “It is always nice to come back to a place knowing you won the tournament. I really like Rome and I am confident. I hope I can play as well as I did last year. There are players in the top 10, I won’t mention names, who make me feel very comfortable; others less so. That’s the way it is. That’s why tennis is an interesting sport. The next two weeks represent my main goal”.
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