Racing

Tour De France Shaping Up to Be a 2-Man Race
New York Times
The 99th edition of cycling's premier race may prove to be one of the most compelling in recent years, thanks to a pair of English-speaking riders.
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China race won't be replaced
ESPN (blog)
INDYCAR announced that it will not seek a replacement event for the cancelled race that was scheduled for August 19 in Qingdao, China.
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CUP: Carousel Turns At Roush Fenway
Fox News
“It was like I won a race again with people texting me and things like that,” said Stenhouse, likely the happiest guy in the sport this weekend at Kentucky Speedway. “It is a great opportunity. I was kind of shocked when I heard the news. I thought for ...
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Driver Matt Kenseth says he's ready for the next opportunity
Boston Herald
One day after announcing his split from Roush Fenway Racing, 2003 NASCAR champion Matt Kenseth said he already has a home for next year but expects to contend for more victories and another title before he leaves. In an interview Wednesday with ...
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Sacre Bleu! The globalization of the Tour de France
CNN
Whisper it quietly in France but a trio of English-speaking riders is set to dominate the 99th edition of its most famous sports event, a bike race that represents the Gallic nation's very essence.
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Stenhouse says he's ready for No. 17
FOXSports.com
But imagine the 24-year-old's surprise when Stenhouse discovered he'd be replacing veteran Matt Kenseth, a former Cup champion and the driver many believe to be the cornerstone of Roush Fenway Racing. For Stenhouse or any other race car driver, ...
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FOXSports.com
Secret's out: Ricky Stenhouse Jr. ready for the big time
USA TODAY
The reigning Nationwide Series champion found out June 21 that he was being elevated to the Sprint Cup level to replace Matt Kenseth at Roush Fenway Racing in 2013. But the team didn't announce the move for another five days. Stenhouse kept his lips ...
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Mike Brudenell: Expect Matt Kenseth to keep competing wherever he lands in ...
Detroit Free Press
If Matt Kenseth drives for Fred Bunkum Motorsports in 2013, he'll stay out of trouble and win races. That's just what Kenseth, who was raised in Cambridge, Wis., does.
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London F1 street race discussed
ESPN
Formula One boss Bernie Ecclestone has wanted to stage a grand prix in central London for years and McLaren's British drivers and former world champions Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button have helped design a track.
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