The bet was bold, it has not yet been won but PSG have come a long way in recent days. Turned towards their new sporting project, the Parisian leaders had set themselves the objective at the start of the transfer window of separating around fifteen players. Some have already left (Kalimuendo, Areola, Bulka and Baldé have been sold, Wijnaldum and Dagba on loan), others are regarding to do the same. From an English source, Thilo Kehrer (25, under contract until 2023) accepted West Ham’s proposal and the German will commit once morest compensation of around ten million euros, excluding bonuses.
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Bill Russell, Boston Celtics legend, most decorated player and NBA’s first black coach, was bigger than basketball
If no one saw their number 6 hoisted to the ceiling of Boston Garden on March 13, 1972, it was because no one had been invited. Bill Russell had expressly requested that the jersey removal ceremony be organized in the anonymity of a pre-match, without an audience, without a camera, without a soul. The most successful athlete in the history of American sport did not want to be glorified, nor to confront his former fans, to whom he felt he owed nothing.
Impressive on the Tour de France, Wout van Aert, a head and legs in search of the impossible
The runner’s brain is a mystery. Researchers, engineers, doctors, trainers or “heads of performance” cut it into thin slices to find secrets. How do neurons command muscles? How do the muscles respond to them? How many watts does a desire to win produce? How does an emotion help accelerate in a pass? After NBA players or F1 pilots, Tour de France riders will one day invade the Wild West of neuroscience at full gallop. On applications, they will check, amazed, in figures and curves, the law respected for the moment especially by empiricism: it is the head which makes win.
The City of Paris is committed with Jérôme Pineau and B&B Hotels
The rumor that circulated with insistence is regarding to become reality. This Sunday, Anne Hidalgo will confirm that the City of Paris will engage in professional cycling next year by becoming the main partner of the team led by Jérôme Pineau, current manager of B&B Hotels training. The announcement will be made this Sunday evening on the occasion of the arrival of the Tour de France on the Champs-Élysées. The project will bring together a professional men’s structure, a women’s team and an Academy of young riders.