Sports News
In Sports News this Monday: Kreuziger, 24th, satisfied with Tour de France after success for teammate Yates; Kulhavý and Nash lift sixth national cross country titles; Slavia prepare to welcome BATE in Champions League qualifying; and goalie Jaroš, 16, joins Liverpool.
Kreuziger satisfied with Tour de France thanks to success of teammate Yates
The best of the Czech competitors in this year’s Tour de France, which reached a climax in Paris on Sunday, was Roman Kreuziger. The 31-year-old finished 24th overall. While that may not seem like a great result, cycling is of course a team sport and Kreuziger told Czech Radio that he was very pleased with the success of his Orica-Scott stablemate Simon Yates. The Englishman achieved a seventh-place finish and was the best-placed rider under 25 in this year’s edition of the world’s most important cycling race.“If I were to evaluate this year’s Tour, then as regards the team I am satisfied. Because Simon Yates finished in the top 10 and he also took the white jersey – those were our goals and we achieved them, so the satisfaction is complete for my part. Maybe we lacked a stage victory from a breakaway… that just didn’t work out. But I think all in all satisfaction prevails.”
Kulhavý and Nash take sixth national cross country cycling titles
The favourites Jaroslav Kulhavý and Kateřina Nash came first in the national cross country cycling championships in Brno on Sunday. By coincidence, both lifted the Czech title for the sixth time. However, Nash, who is now aged 39, was making her first appearance in the competition for seven years.