Year: 2025
The 2025 Tour de Romandie got underway on Tuesday, 29 April, with a short but punchy 3.4 km prologue in Saint-Imier, delivering an explosive start to the week. For British riders, it couldn’t have begun on a better note. Samuel Watson, the 23-year-old new recruit to INEOS Grenadiers, stormed to his first WorldTour victory and pulled on the leader’s jersey after a sensational ride. Read more Read More
At 8pm this Tuesday, Arsenal will take part in the most significant match of their recent history, and arguably one of the biggest fixtures in the club’s storied existence. The Gunners welcome Paris Saint-Germain to North London for the first leg of their Champions League semi-final, and the Emirates crowd will be crucial in giving Mikel Arteta’s side the perfect platform as they look to secure a place in the final in Munich on 31 May. Read more Read More
Following an Olympic year brimming with emotion, the global athletics circuit resumes with the 2025 Diamond League, promising to be an exhilarating series. From Xiamen to Zurich, with stops in Paris, London, and Doha, the world’s elite athletes will compete across fifteen meetings over four months. This edition serves as an ideal springboard towards the World Championships in Tokyo this September. Read more Read More
At the 10th International Youth Diving Meet in Dresden, Germany, Britain’s young diving talents made a strong impression by securing an impressive haul of medals. This prestigious event, recognised as a genuine springboard for the sport’s future stars, provided the perfect stage for the UK’s next generation to showcase their remarkable potential. Combining talent, determination, and clear promise, these young athletes truly embody the golden future of British diving. Read more Read More
Liège-Bastogne-Liège 2025, the oldest Monument in cycling and one of the toughest one-day races on the calendar, is shaping up to be another epic battle on the rugged roads of the Ardennes. While all eyes will naturally be on Tadej Pogačar, fresh off his victory at Wednesday’s Flèche Wallonne, and two-time winner Remco Evenepoel, a strong British contingent will also take the start, each rider hoping to carve their name among the world’s elite puncheurs and climbers. Read more Read More