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a "arm a straight road, time he came into a straight road, with housing on either side and he was with the well at the time and signalled to al that he was going to blow through it the finger on the side of one nostril clear the nose, and he gave the signal he took his hand off the bar to do that and it look like it was windy and dusty today, so that the of wind took his front wheel, and he lost control and went straight into the wall of the house basically. he went about 50 per ten hour and then stopped. his first on his been operated on like this so to make sure that first phase of medical care is optimal as possible and then manage it from there, so yeah it's concerning no doubt about it. that city manager speaking on the latest episode of the cycling podcast available to
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download. we also said he believes froom can come back from this and that's been echoed by the 2012 cycling gold medallist danny. hopefully he can just cycling gold medallist danny. hopefully he canjust reset and cycling gold medallist danny. hopefully he can just reset and for me what helped was having small goals along the way and that's the only way to kind of go forward after an injury like this, and keep all the people around you, friends and family, the team, he's been in the best hands and has the best support going forward, so focusing on what he can do, and then small goals to get him back on the bike. the women's world cup had a lot to live up to today after the united states' incredible 13—0 win over thailand last night... but although there weren't as many goals, there've still been plenty of talking points on day six of the tournament. the hosts france have made it back to back winds after suffering a scare against norway. 0ur reporter austin halewood joins me now. big win for the hosts, but they had to work for it?and winds for germany and nigeria too?
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it wasn't as smooth as they would've hopedifs it wasn't as smooth as they would've hoped it's a in group a, both sides expected to decide top spot in the group, and a while cubberley had arrived at the south of france as well, at the south of france as well, at the south of france as well, and others inside, but prescott did not live up to it, it was a poor show untiljust after the break, valerie scoring less than a minute after half—time, to open the score for france and it was going well until look at this error here, would you believe it. an own goal in the most bizarre circumstances, the defender putting it into her own net. and then france were given a lifeline after that challenge, they we re lifeline after that challenge, they were awarded a penalty, thanks to the and eugene stayed calm to finish it off. and they gave france to win, but that all confirms the qualification to the knockout stage, but harsh on norway at this point them, they were good in the match but they will have to fight on to
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get a spot in the last 16. definitely an own goal to forget that one, meanwhile winning for germany and nigeria. two of the games as well tonight we could talk about nigeria for us because at the other game in group a, we see pictures of that much in a moment, they beat south korea to nail in the early kick—off and that was the second bill if you remember her, being crowned the bbc pump as well as the bulk of the year a couple of yea rs as the bulk of the year a couple of years ago, i great goal from as the bulk of the year a couple of years ago, i great goalfrom her to get back to know when. they will battle it out with norway for the second qualification spot in group a. and you mentioned before, another win for germany, said that second win for germany, said that second win of the tournament so far, just the one goal in that one, maybe —— they beat spain one nail, a bit of a scruffy one from them to put the ball in and givejeremy that one no lead, sojust like ball in and givejeremy that one no lead, so just like the ball in and givejeremy that one no lead, sojust like the host ball in and givejeremy that one no lead, so just like the host france, germany second best ranked site in the welfare of the confirming this spotin the welfare of the confirming this spot in the last 16. can anyone stop
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united states? we shall wait and see. after a disappointing few days of rain affecting the cricket world cup. there was some relief for fans today as taunton provided just enough clear skies for us to see australia and pakistan go head to head. in the end australia won it by 41 runs but it could have been very different. patrick gearey has the details. flood lights on, no sign of the sign but at least at last it was dry. two rain drenched race, world cup a resume in the gloom, tonton must i felt a long way from australia, but at times erin finch looked as though he was trying to hit it back there, together with david warner and they gave the 0zzie is a superb start, warner scored slow but went further and the man punished for a famous mistake got away with one here. it brought up a one as princeton century for its country since that ball tampering band, after pakistan, for a while, it was this one. but
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you can never stay mad at them for long because next thing you know they are back to being this pakistan. bible gets from ahmed, helping them bowl i study out for 207, it may be many more. pakistan had had a chance especially while they were hitting it like that. hard to believe that two balls after that effortless beauty, he met such a careless end. bear in life pakistan's problem. there can be two different teens even if a match, burning brightly but too briefly, they were setting down and surely headed for defeat, but this is pakistan, you just never know, after all they have a number nine capable of cape —— create chaos. his hooch he got back this, but hopes are ended by a slight edge, the waveform doomed. fittingly, pakistan match ended with them except, getting 0zzie is a glimpse and they tend not to mix.
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warren gatlin has been confirmed as head coach for a third time, he will stand down as a wells coach after the well—kept finishes in november, he'll take charge of the lines from next summer and lead up to south africa and 2021, he is already taking the lines alliance to a serious win in 2013, and a draw four yea rs later serious win in 2013, and a draw four years later becoming only a second man in history to lead a squad on three occasions. when i thought about it and i thought about the lie and say what it means to be nettie, was a difficult, hard to say no it would've been something i think i would've been something i think i would have regretted for the rest of my life, so the approach came i thought about and i thought well, this is something to lead three liens towards, to go on defence —— undefeated in the p series, i couldn't walk away from that. let's look at some of the day's other sports stories. manchester united have completed the signing of swansea city winger danieljames for an initial fee of around 15 million pounds.
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he's signed a five—year deal with the option of an extra year. the 21—year—old is 0le gunnar solskjaer‘s first signing since taking over from jose mourinho. real madrid have signed left—back ferland mendy from lyon in a deal worth up to 47.1 million pounds. the move takes their summer spending so far to almost 300 million after the previous arrivals of eden hazard, luka jovic and eder militao. british women's javelin record holder goldie sayers will belatedly receive her 2008 olympic bronze medal at next month's anniversary games in london. sayers was upgraded after russian mariya abakumova was stripped of silver in 2016 after a reanalysis of her sample from the beijing games tested positive for a banned substance. we've had another update on the progress of andy murray, as he eases his way back into tennis. his recovery from having his hip
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resurfaced injanuary is going well, with murray due to play in the doubles at queen's next week. but he's told david law that a return to singles action will take longer but he's hopeful it can happen by the end of the year, although the us open in august will be too soon. when you're in pain for a long time it's hard to remember what it was like before hand and i'm back to being pain free again, it's just nice, ican being pain free again, it's just nice, i can go and do and enjoy things. 0ften nice, i can go and do and enjoy things. often on the tennis court. i wasn't doing that for a while, and then obviously when i'm in the gym are quite it's easier to have fun and enjoy it, so when you are not discomfort especially. tyson fury says his fellow heavyweight anthony joshua — is "finished" — after losing his world champion status at the start of the month. joshua lost his three world titles in a shock defeat to andy ruinr in new york and as fury prepares for his own fight, against the german tom schwarz in las vegas this weekend, he's had plenty to say about that stunning defeat for his british rival.
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i thought he would win on points the way he did which is a park he tried knocking them on the prissy routes realised he couldn't that he got the victory, everyone else is like now he'll get knocked out, but i didn't think he would, he's a tough fella, body types me nothing in boxing. in fa ct body types me nothing in boxing. in fact he took a beating in the last 20 years. but when he came to the ring, i saw he didn't want to be there. and before we go have a look at this. this is how you make the most out of what should be a pretty unremarkable building. this is the roof of a waste recycling plant in the danish capital copenhagen. but it's been turned into a dry ski slope. and here's sweden's 0lympic freestyle skierjesper tjader trying it out. it's a 500—metre—long route which also has hiking trails, a climbing wall and restaurants. that's all from sportsday.
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coming up in a moment, the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the sun on sunday's political editor, david wooding and polly mackenzie, director of the centre—left think tank demos. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. we can whistle through them and give you a favour, let's start with the telegraph boris johnson leadership bed, let then telling the tories we must remember our duty to the people. the nature
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