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overnight south—east with overnight temperatures 17 celsius. tomorrow are few heavy showers around, you can see them cropping up from wales into northern england and some into southern scotland as well. almost anywhere, we could get the odd rumble of thunder through the day. 23 degrees down to cardiff, but aberdeen only 15 degrees with an onshore wind. heading towards the weekend, we see low pressure moving on from the atlantic, but it will be drawing in this southerly flow of air so that will push across many eastern parts of the uk and things will warm up again through the weekend. some rain putting in across northern ireland and then into northern and western parts of britain on saturday, but towards the east you are likely to stay dry and temperatures into the mid to high 20s. up to the high teens in the north. on sunday a windy day with heavy showers in the north and west,
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but turning hotter again in the south—east. temperatures could reach 30 degrees, but certainly not looking at the temperatures we started the week with. thank you, sarah. that is the news at six. you can keep up with all the latest developments on the bbc website. the news continues here on bbc one as now it is time to join news continues here on bbc one as now it is time tojoin our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are. good night. hello there. here is what's coming up hello there. here is what's coming up for you. it is lift off for the lionesses once again. a look back at last night's victory and ask where they can improve ahead of their women zero semifinal. we will also head live to oregon where she defends her world tighter later this
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evening. and in the last stages, he is still on top of the tour de france, but there has been bad news for chris froom mac. hello and welcome to sportsday. good evening, the england head coach sarina wiegman admitted that she went "a little crazy last night". the lionesses were a few minutes from geting knocked out of the women's euros but the biggest tv audience of the tournament so far tuned in as they turned their quarter—final around to beat spain in extra time. they will now face either sweden or belgium in next tuesday's semi—final at sheffield. michael redford reports. commentator: england, into the
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semifinals for— commentator: england, into the semifinals for euros _ commentator: england, into the semifinals for euros 2022. - semifinals for euros 2022. celebrations that will live long in the memory, a night filled with drama and difficulty, but ultimately endedin drama and difficulty, but ultimately ended in delight.— drama and difficulty, but ultimately ended in delight. prepared trying to sta calm ended in delight. prepared trying to stay calm myself. — ended in delight. prepared trying to stay calm myself, you _ ended in delight. prepared trying to stay calm myself, you want - ended in delight. prepared trying to stay calm myself, you want to - ended in delight. prepared trying to stay calm myself, you want to be i stay calm myself, you want to be here, but we have plan b to watch from a distance. coming from behind it, just a crazy day. fix, from a distance. coming from behind it. just a crazy day-— it, just a crazy day. a crazy day indeed. england _ it, just a crazy day. a crazy day indeed. england supporters - it, just a crazy day. a crazy day | indeed. england supporters will it, just a crazy day. a crazy day - indeed. england supporters will be hoping for more. commentator: film. indeed. england supporters will be hoping for more. commentator: oh, my word! the victory — hoping for more. commentator: oh, my word! the victory last _ hoping for more. commentator: oh, my word! the victory last night _ hoping for more. commentator: oh, my word! the victory last night defied - word! the victory last night defied victo and word! the victory last night defied victory and belief. _ word! the victory last night defied victory and belief. this _ word! the victory last night defied victory and belief. this was - word! the victory last night defied victory and belief. this was more | victory and belief. this was more than just a tournament for all of us. than 'ust a tournament for all of us. ., , than 'ust a tournament for all of us, ., , ., , , ., , us. the fans have been unbelievable and they keep _ us. the fans have been unbelievable and they keep the _ us. the fans have been unbelievable and they keep the momentum - and they keep the momentum throughout the game. you don't think about how tired you are, you think about how tired you are, you think about your next action. it means everything for us, we will keep fighting all the way. it everything for us, we will keep fighting all the way.— everything for us, we will keep fighting all the way. it wasn't 'ust the support fl fighting all the way. it wasn't 'ust the support in �* fighting all the way. it wasn't 'ust the support in the i fighting all the way. it wasn't 'ust the support in the ground i fighting all the way. it wasn'tjust the support in the ground that. fighting all the way. it wasn'tjust i the support in the ground that made the support in the ground that made the headlines, over seven and a half million people watched on the bbc.
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england women's have caught the nation attention. the england women's have caught the nation attention.— nation attention. the ability to chante nation attention. the ability to change perception, _ nation attention. the ability to change perception, we've - nation attention. the ability to change perception, we've now| nation attention. the ability to - change perception, we've now got visible representative for young kids and everybody else. this is exactly what — kids and everybody else. this is exactly what we _ kids and everybody else. this is exactly what we want. - kids and everybody else. this is exactly what we want. success | kids and everybody else. this is l exactly what we want. success on kids and everybody else. this is - exactly what we want. success on the field could mean success for generations to come, at least that is the hope. it’s generations to come, at least that is the hone-— generations to come, at least that isthe hoe. v ., is the hope. it's not even the young tirls, is the hope. it's not even the young girls. there — is the hope. it's not even the young girls. there are _ is the hope. it's not even the young girls, there are teachers _ is the hope. it's not even the young girls, there are teachers and - is the hope. it's not even the young girls, there are teachers and adults| girls, there are teachers and adults who i speak to whosay i am now turning on the television. for the younger students they are very excited. i think it's very inspiring for any young person old to see a local person to go on to achieve. it is phenomenal. i’m local person to go on to achieve. it is phenomenal.— local person to go on to achieve. it is phenomenal. i'm really sorry mum and dad that — is phenomenal. i'm really sorry mum and dad that you've _ is phenomenal. i'm really sorry mum and dad that you've got _ is phenomenal. i'm really sorry mum and dad that you've got work - and dad that you've got work tomorrow and i'm delayed turning home _ tomorrow and i'm delayed turning home if— tomorrow and i'm delayed turning home. . u, ., ., home. if england can win two more matches, home. if england can win two more matches. i'm _ home. if england can win two more matches, i'm mac— home. if england can win two more matches, i'm mac and _ home. if england can win two more matches, i'm mac and be _ home. if england can win two more matches, i'm mac and be crowned l home. if england can win two more i matches, i'm mac and be crowned the winners, i'm sure england will not
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mind a few more late nights. i'm joined by siobhan. anything to you. it was a special night. we saw a very different side to the lionesses, probably one we needed to see, resilience and character when the match looked lost.— the match looked lost. yes, most definitely. — the match looked lost. yes, most definitely. i _ the match looked lost. yes, most definitely, ithink— the match looked lost. yes, most definitely, i think that _ the match looked lost. yes, most definitely, i think that is - definitely, i think that is something that was a different side. everything has been smooth sailing up everything has been smooth sailing up until the point when spain scored that opening goal. to show the character and as you said the resilience to bring themselves back into the game at such a late moment into the game at such a late moment in the game as well and then to go on to win and hold on for the remainder of the extra time was fantastic. i'm sure it will put them in really good stead for the two games that they hopefully have yet to come. ., . ., , ., _, to come. how much does that come from the tap — to come. how much does that come from the top down, _ to come. how much does that come from the top down, with _ to come. how much does that come from the top down, with sarina - from the top down, with sarina wiegman moulding the side and her own character? it is wiegman moulding the side and her own character?— own character? it is huge. i think the fact that _ own character? it is huge. i think the fact that she _ own character? it is huge. i think the fact that she got _ own character? it is huge. i think the fact that she got that - own character? it is huge. i thinkl the fact that she got that negative covid test was a huge swing in
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momentum for them. use all the changes, the substitute she brought on. the change in formation, it made such a big difference and that turned the game around. england were heading out before the changes were made. before she went to three at the back. without her there, yes, she can manage from a distance, perhaps watching on television, but it is completely different. you need to be there on the touchline to make the impact and make the changes and get england across the line and what was a really difficult game for them. ,, ., , , was a really difficult game for them. ,, .,, , ., , was a really difficult game for them. ,, , ., , them. she has been really praise, safina them. she has been really praise, sarina wiegman _ them. she has been really praise, sarina wiegman for _ them. she has been really praise, sarina wiegman for making - them. she has been really praise, sarina wiegman for making those | sarina wiegman for making those tactical switches and the substitutions. are you surprised that she's fielded the exact same 11 and all of the matches? h0. that she's fielded the exact same 11 and all of the matches?— and all of the matches? no, not reall . i and all of the matches? no, not really. i think _ and all of the matches? no, not really. i think if _ and all of the matches? no, not really. i think if you _ and all of the matches? no, not really. i think if you look- and all of the matches? no, not really. i think if you look back i really. i think if you look back to when she won in the netherlands, it was very similar. the only difference was she did not have the same strength in depth. she kept the
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same strength in depth. she kept the same starting 11. it is good to have that consistency, but at the same time, those players who are not playing is much can start to get a bit frustrated if you are not getting enough game time. but the fact that she's making so many changes in the games and every changes in the games and every change she makes is impacting the games in a positive way, they are all having a brilliant impact on the game though substitutions mecca gives the players added confidence and believe that i'm still going to be used. i might not be starting, but i'm going to be used and i can be an important member of the game. i think that is really important to keep everybody happy. we i think that is really important to keep everybody happy.— i think that is really important to keep everybody happy. we saw for a lot of the match, _ keep everybody happy. we saw for a lot of the match, spain _ keep everybody happy. we saw for a lot of the match, spain had - keep everybody happy. we saw for a lot of the match, spain had quit - lot of the match, spain had quit passing, they were technically brilliant. they kept possession. they gave england a lot of problems. can you see any room for improvement for england, what areas they might work on? , , , ., work on? definitely, there is always room for improvement. _ work on? definitely, there is always room for improvement. i'm - work on? definitely, there is always room for improvement. i'm sure - work on? definitely, there is always l room for improvement. i'm sure they will assess and look at it and see where they can get better. but the
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positive is there is not another team in the tournament that plays such dominating possession football as spain do, so they are not going to face another team like spain, but they will still need to make improvements if there going to go all the way to win it. they might have to be brave or, be more aggressive. at the same time, they did well. although spain dominated and were brilliant to watch as everyone has been saying how great they were, they could not finish off they were, they could not finish off the game, england did not let them have enough chances. england were comfortable without possession for most of the time and i think that is a really good characteristic to have to say, we are ok without the ball because we know we can hurt you when we get it. because we know we can hurt you when we tet it. . ., because we know we can hurt you when we tet it. ., ~ ,, , because we know we can hurt you when wetetit. ., , . we get it. thank you very much for our we get it. thank you very much for your thoughts- _ we get it. thank you very much for your thoughts. sweden _ we get it. thank you very much for your thoughts. sweden or - we get it. thank you very much for your thoughts. sweden or belgium next next tuesday in sheffield. so that's england through to the semi—finals, tonight's
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quarterfinal is in london at brentford's community stadium. germany are playing austria. reporter is there. germany against austria, the second urals quarterfinal, the fourth and final match to take place here. they have average crowds of 16,000 for the previous three games. just below the capacity of 17,000. germany looking for a the ninth european title against the underdogs in austria. germany captain who is playing in her first 2 euros having missed the previous two for injury and she has scored in each of the three group games, she has warned her team—mates not to underestimate austria. she points out many of them are good enough to play in germany's leg. the captain who spent time on loan at
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tottenham last season and arsenal's penalty saving specialists manuela in the goalie. here is what both teams have been saying in the build up teams have been saying in the build up to this one. translation: just because you _ up to this one. translation: jlsif because you are the favourite does not mean you will win the game, that is clear. that is why we know very well there is a great challenge ahead of us, but we are ready to take on the challenge, this task. we want to get to the semifinals, that is our mission. but austria also want to get to the semifinals and from that point of view, it does not really matter what we have done up till now. we really matter what we have done up till now. . ~ ., ., ., , till now. we know that a very th sical till now. we know that a very physical own _ till now. we know that a very physical pwn is _ till now. we know that a very physical pwn is waiting - till now. we know that a very physical pwn is waiting for i till now. we know that a very physical pwn is waiting for usj till now. we know that a very i physical pwn is waiting for us we need _ physical pwn is waiting for us we need to— physical pwn is waiting for us we need to perform at the absolute limit _ need to perform at the absolute limit and — need to perform at the absolute limit and deliver a very concentrated performance in all phases— concentrated performance in all phases of— concentrated performance in all phases of the game over the entire match _ phases of the game over the entire match i_ phases of the game over the entire match. i think we have seen what is possible _ match. i think we have seen what is possible and — match. i think we have seen what is possible and i think what is important is that confidence we have
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in our— important is that confidence we have in our celt _ important is that confidence we have in our cell. , ., , ., ., , important is that confidence we have in ourcell. , ., ., , . , ., in our cell. germany against austria live on bbc — in our cell. germany against austria live on bbc two. _ in our cell. germany against austria live on bbc two. kick-off— in our cell. germany against austria live on bbc two. kick-off is - live on bbc two. kick—off is at eight o'clock. the next game in london after this one is the final at wembley a week on sunday. the winners tonight will hope to be there and their opponents beneath there and their opponents beneath the famous arch could of course be england. let's not get ahead of ourselves. 7:30pm that game will have all the build up on bbc one. there's more athletics coming up overnight from oregon. day seven at the world athletics championships. our correspondent andy swiss is there. andy, all eyes will be on dina asha—smith and whether she can keep hold of her world title. that is going to be a big as, isn't it? it that is going to be a big as, isn't it? , , ., ., it? it is. it is a huge night for her. it? it is. it is a huge night for her- she _ it? it is. it is a huge night for her- she is — it? it is. it is a huge night for her. she is the _ it? it is. it is a huge night for her. she is the reigning - it? it is. it is a huge night for- her. she is the reigning champion in the women's 200 metres. she qualified for fast is for the final.
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she set a season is best for her semifinal, she said she was really pleased with her performance. as you say, in that final, it is a very tough field. she is up against the three jamaican talents that one gold silver and bronze. three jamaican talents that one gold silverand bronze. it three jamaican talents that one gold silver and bronze. it is going to be really tough for dina. she finished fourth in the 100 metres, just two hundredths of a second outside of the medal. she has a chance of getting in tonight for the 200 metres final. it is also the men's 200 metre final. and that is going to be a duel between two big american talents. the reigning champion here as well as the 18—year—old runner who looks to be of real star. 18-year-old runner who looks to be of real star-—
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of real star. lots of heat coming up and a few british _ of real star. lots of heat coming up and a few british interests - of real star. lots of heat coming up and a few british interests in - of real star. lots of heat coming up and a few british interests in there | and a few british interests in there as well. ., , _, . and a few british interests in there aswell. ., , . . �* ., as well. that is correct. we've got the women's _ as well. that is correct. we've got the women's heat _ as well. that is correct. we've got the women's heat of _ as well. that is correct. we've got the women's heat of the - as well. that is correct. we've got the women's heat of the 800 - as well. that is correct. we've got - the women's heat of the 800 metres. the first appearances he here will be keely hutchinson. she won silver at the olympics in tokyo. she's been in great form so far in the diamond leak and she will be hoping for another major medal. she isjust leak and she will be hoping for another major medal. she is just 20 years old. she is real talent for the future. and also the british champion gemma ricci will be here and hope that she can challenge. it was disappointment for britain in the men's 800 metres. max who was the men's 800 metres. max who was the fastest had to pull out of his heat with an injury. his hopes of a medal are over. a real disappointment for him and britain. we have two more were safely through
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to the semifinals.— to the semifinals. looking back to last nitht, to the semifinals. looking back to last night, matthew— to the semifinals. looking back to last night, matthew hudson - to the semifinals. looking back to| last night, matthew hudson smith getting himself into the 400 metres final. ., , ., , getting himself into the 400 metres final. ., , , . final. that is right. it was such an impressive _ final. that is right. it was such an impressive performance - final. that is right. it was such an - impressive performance from him. he qualified second fastest for the final. he is the reigning european champion. he has been in great form this season in fact earlier on this summer, on this very track, he beat you and thomas and his long—standing british record. he has a real chance in the final on friday. he looks confident and sounds confident as well. he said if he gets everything right, he believes he can win the gold medal. a great chance for matthew hudson smith to perhaps get a medal. �* , ,, ,, matthew hudson smith to perhaps get amedal.�* _, ,, matthew hudson smith to perhaps get amedal. ,, ., let's have a quick look at some of the other headlines today. the fourth women's golf major of the year, the evian championship
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is under way in france. she is five off the lead... no, she is three off the lead. 21—time grand slam champion novak djokovic is almost certain to miss next month's us open because of his covid—status. tournament organisers say they will respect the us government's rules which require non—citizens to be fully vaccinated against coronavirus in order to enter the country. rocky has signed on to play another season. she is going to step away from her coaching role with the club, she is also going to pursue a media career at the same time. staying with the rugby union. the 33—year—old gloucester lock ed slater has been diagnosed with motor neurone disease and has retired from the sport with immediate effect. he made three appearances last season as they finihsed
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fifth in the premiership. he was diagnosed last week following six months of testing. a statement from the club says they are "deeply pained" and that they are "entirely committed to supporting ed, his wifejo and his three children in whatever way required". england's women can clinch their multi—format series against south africa later. they play the first of three t20s this evening and just need to avoid defeat. as do england's men at old trafford tomorrow. they lost the first one—dayer against south africa on tuesday, which was ben stokes final odi. it's been a shaky start tojos buttlers's captaincy, and the new coach mathew mott, following two white ball series defeats against india. we have lost a couple of leaders in the dressing room, senior players. we still have a lot of leaders and senior players in the room. i don't think too much has changed with regard to that and how we are going to play our cricket. with ben stokes
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retiring, it does have an impact. they were there and played such fighting roles. we have to keep moving forward and we have other leaders and senior players in the dressing room that we need. phil salt, who is expected to come in for ben stokes in the middle of the batting order tomorrow. henry moeran from the test match special team is here. you look at the record under eoin morgan. they have lost five out of seven white ball matches. what morgan. they have lost five out of seven white ball matches. what he did for that — seven white ball matches. what he did for that side _ seven white ball matches. what he did for that side posted _ seven white ball matches. what he did for that side posted 2015 - seven white ball matches. what he did for that side posted 2015 world j did for that side posted 2015 world cup when they went from nobodies to being the champion of world, there is going to be a little bit of time to change things. whether it is a hammer blow or whether it is just another wobble on the journey.
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losing ben stokes is going to create a bit of stress, tension within the squad. question is is there enough time between the point where we are and the t—20 world cup and beyond that a year on from that, for this side to find exactly the formula that they had under eoin morgan to ensure that they are challenging at the top. ensure that they are challenging at the to t. ., ensure that they are challenging at the to-. ., ensure that they are challenging at thetot. ., ,., ensure that they are challenging at theto. ., ,., , ensure that they are challenging at the top. you can understand why ben stokes walked _ the top. you can understand why ben stokes walked away _ the top. you can understand why ben stokes walked away from _ the top. you can understand why ben stokes walked away from the - the top. you can understand why ben stokes walked away from the odi. it | stokes walked away from the odi. it was also him saying this is unsustainable. and other senior players looking at themselves going, thatis players looking at themselves going, that is a lot of cricket we are being asked to play and something has got to give. being asked to play and something has got to give-— has got to give. yes, and that was the word he _ has got to give. yes, and that was the word he used _ has got to give. yes, and that was the word he used unsustainable. l has got to give. yes, and that was the word he used unsustainable. i| the word he used unsustainable. i spoke to him ahead of that game and the phrase he used with an interesting one. he said we are not cars you cannotjust fill us up with fuel and expect us to go again and again. the first day of test cricket
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was june the again. the first day of test cricket wasjune the 7th, and the final is september the 12. 123 days and in that time 50 days of scheduled international cricket that's almost one game every two days. it is a huge amount of cricket and at some point something has got to give and the question is are they creating the question is are they creating the foundations for this side to be as successful as possible across all the formats? and if you're losing ben stokes there might be questions that have to be asked. what ben stokes there might be questions that have to be asked.— that have to be asked. what about mathew mott _ that have to be asked. what about mathew mott who _ that have to be asked. what about mathew mott who has _ that have to be asked. what about mathew mott who has come - that have to be asked. what about mathew mott who has come in - that have to be asked. what about mathew mott who has come in as l that have to be asked. what about i mathew mott who has come in as the white ball coach? are we quite sure exactly what kind of style, team he is going to impose? he exactly what kind of style, team he is going to impose?— exactly what kind of style, team he is going to impose? he is very much the trevor bayliss _ is going to impose? he is very much the trevor bayliss style, _ is going to impose? he is very much the trevor bayliss style, that - is going to impose? he is very much the trevor bayliss style, that is - the trevor bayliss style, that is someone he cited as his coaching influence. hugely successful with the australia women's side. he is very much a coach that has built a lot of success and he likes players
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to do their own thing and to play that game that they naturally play. that is right out of their playbook. that is right out of their playbook. that should fit nicely with what england white ball side is trying to do. but if you start losing series and games that people expect you to win, then questions are going to be asked especially if you are a new coach because not many people know a lot about matthew mott. people have a lot of respect for him and expect him to do well. the a lot of respect for him and expect him to do well.— him to do well. the results that he's getting _ him to do well. the results that he's getting is _ him to do well. the results that he's getting is in _ him to do well. the results that he's getting is in sharp - him to do well. the results that he's getting is in sharp contrastj him to do well. the results that i he's getting is in sharp contrast to the testing as if there is been some kind of trade—off. titer? the testing as if there is been some kind of trade-off.— kind of trade-off. very bizarre. when you _ kind of trade-off. very bizarre. when you look _ kind of trade-off. very bizarre. when you look at _ kind of trade-off. very bizarre. when you look at the - kind of trade-off. very bizarre. when you look at the england | kind of trade-off. very bizarre. i when you look at the england test and how they gone and suddenly they are beating everything, it's very peculiar. the key message from england is not to panic with the white ball side because t—20 is very fickle. you could have a bad run of results and then suddenly things can get better nu let's not forget how
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many key players are meeting. let's wait and see when the full bowling attack is available and once that batting line—up is set after ben stokes then we will have a better idea. stage 18 the last in the mountains was without incident in the tour de france. he showed great sportsmanship. drew savage watch the action. three days left and jonas can almost his victory. stage 18 was the last big test in the mountains. two minutes were lost in the alps and he was trying to get them back, but he
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could not shake off the man in gallo. britain's man was having his best ride. thomas was called left behind and will have to settle for third overall. the battle for the lead went wheel to wheel. there was almost a crash and then one of the best bike handlers in this port was caught in a patch of gravel. this might have been the defining moment. he waited until his rivals back in the race before picking his moment on the slopes. five years ago, the dane was funding his career by packing fish in a factory and now he was riding away from the man who has won the last two. before today's stage got under way, the british four—time champion chris froome announced that his tour is over after testing positive for covid. froome had shown signs of a return to form as he aims to get back to full fitness following a serious
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crash in 2019. i'm really disappointed not to be able to roll into paris and finish of this tour de france. it's been a really special race for us a team and then for me personally, as well. i've been finally finding my legs again and i just want to thank everyone for all the support through this process, and i'm going to head home now, switch off for a few days and refocus on being ready for the vuelta de espana later this season. bbc�*s matt is following the tour de france and say the team should not be too downhearted. i france and say the team should not be too downhearted.— be too downhearted. i don't think ou will be too downhearted. i don't think you will be _ be too downhearted. i don't think you will be too — be too downhearted. i don't think you will be too worried _ be too downhearted. i don't think i you will be too worried about having to leave the race at this point. because the improvement he is made is so substantial. you came third in stage 11. that is a monumental improvement to what he has been
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managing to do over the past couple of years since his injuries that i think that probably made his tour. in 2019 he had injuries that put his life into question let alone his career. it is a miracle he was back as it is. what he has achieved this tour de france cannot be understated. to tour de france cannot be understated.— tour de france cannot be understated. t, ., understated. to the man in the ellow understated. to the man in the yellowjuran — understated. to the man in the yellowjuran say. _ understated. to the man in the yellowjuran say. it _ understated. to the man in the yellowjuran say. it was - understated. to the man in the yellowjuran say. it was a - understated. to the man in the | yellowjuran say. it was a lovely moment with the nearest rival the two—time defending champion who fell off and he was waiting for. there two-time defending champion who fell off and he was waiting for.— off and he was waiting for. there is a gentleman's _ off and he was waiting for. there is a gentleman's agreement - off and he was waiting for. there is a gentleman's agreement in - off and he was waiting for. there is | a gentleman's agreement in cycling to wait if someone has a crash because you want to win the right way if you have a crash. it was a beautiful moment. extended his hand and they shook hands while still riding and then went back into battle. my personal opinion is he should've just battle. my personal opinion is he should'vejust shot off battle. my personal opinion is he should've just shot off into the distance and made more time for
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himself. was not knocked off by a dog running into the road or something, hejust fell off dog running into the road or something, he just fell off on some loose gravel, which is something of a unexpected error for loose gravel, which is something of a unexpected errorfor somebody of his stature. it was a beautiful moment nonetheless. you his stature. it was a beautiful moment nonetheless. you are a bit heartless, moment nonetheless. you are a bit heartless. l— moment nonetheless. you are a bit heartless, ithink. _ moment nonetheless. you are a bit heartless, i think. who _ moment nonetheless. you are a bit heartless, i think. who is _ moment nonetheless. you are a bit heartless, i think. who is going - moment nonetheless. you are a bit heartless, i think. who is going to l heartless, i think. who is going to win it? just a time trial could narrow things down on saturday? paul has won some — narrow things down on saturday? tarl has won some massive narrow things down on saturday? t—t t has won some massive time trials and including the 2020 tour de france. he's one of the best in the world with time trials. on paper he should be beaten. i don't know. i think
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inigo will hold onto it. just a few weeks before the start of the football season. clubs have been unveiling their new kits. the world heavyweight champion and local resident tyson fury is going to sponsor the team and he is going to have his name on their shorts. hi. have his name on their shorts. hi, bi have his name on their shorts. ti , big announcement. let's have a fantastic season. and smash it. come on the boys and the girls, get up! just time to tell you the england's women have won the toss and they are going to bowl in that t—20 match
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against south africa and it gets under way in the next few minutes. if they avoid defeat they will win the multiformat series. from me and the multiformat series. from me and the rest of the team, that is it form sports day. hello. yesterday in east anglia, temperatures approached 30 celsius, today we have been getting into the mid—20s and the southeast and the teens further north. also a fair amount of cloud across the uk, so things have certainly cooled off. this is what it looks like as far as tonight is concerned. some showers across central britain. the temperatures are holding around the mid teens, perhaps 17 degrees in the south. showers possiblly thunderstorm developing through the
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morning into the afternoon across southwestern parts of the uk through the midlands, further north as well. temperatures with a cloud in the showers a little lower, around 20—23 in the south. more like the high teens in the north. overall, pretty decent day and any rainfall is good news at the moment. here is the outlook into the weekend, looks as though things are going to be warming up once again in the south.
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hello, i'm ros atkins. welcome to outside source. —— kasia madera. us presidentjoe biden tests positive for covid. he's posted this photo on twitter, saying he's doing great and keeping busy. the 79—year—old is isolating at the white house and taking medication. his aids say he's experiencing "very mild symptoms". these are the scenes live from the white house, where we are expecting to hear a briefing from his press secretary, and we will bring that to you live as it happens. italy's unity prime minister resigns, with the country set for a
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