Benfica to fly flag for Darley
Star colts Sepoy and Helmet will soon be lost to Australian racing, but not their forgotten stablemate, Benfica.
Japan, US off Caviar radar
ROYAL Ascot locked in, Dubai firming, but Japan and the US unlikely. And running 1600m is on the long-range radar.
Five-star Australian crop rated best in a generation ready to storm Royal Ascot
When it comes to racing, Australians are very much monarchists. Ever since Choisir blazed the famous trail to Royal Ascot in 2003, owners of the best sprinters in the country have not been able to resist the lure of the King's Stand and Golden Jubilee, and the chance to meet the Queen.
EuroTrash Thursday!
Top Story: Cavendish World’s Helmet Illegal? If you can think back to the World Road Championships in Copnehagen, Denmark, you will remember that Mark Cavendish wore a Specialized helmet that looked like it had a condom over it!
Ellison Bets On Pure Speed For Next America's Cup
Moving to high-speed catamarans, Larry Ellison has transformed the America's Cup into a new event.
Dubai World Cup night nominations revealed
On Monday, the Dubai Racing Club published the complete list of nominations for the March 31 World Cup card at Meydan. Horses from a grand total of 24 countries hold engagements for the world's richest race meeting, comprising eight Thoroughbred races and one Purebred Arabian contest.
Roelandts out of hospital
Do you like this? Tweet Jürgen Roelandts has left hospital and will fly home with his Lotto-Belisol teammates this coming Monday.
How to Enter Your First Mountain Bike Race
Spring is on the horizon and those of you who ride bicycles know what that means; racing season will soon be upon us. Every year there are those brave souls that decide to try their hand at local grass roots mountain bike racing for the first time.
Driving home their message
ELGIN — When Ken Hudgens was a student at Larsen Middle School, he had two goals: to play basketball in Division 1 and to play basketball for the NBA.Hudgens got as far as a basketball scholarship to Eastern Washington University before, he said, he realized he probably wasn’t good enough to play professionally.On Thursday, he came back to Larsen to tell students about “a lot of weird stuff you ...