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Vingegaard v Pogacar: How the Tour de France was won and lost
Jonas Vingegaard sealed back-to-back Tour de France titles on Sunday, denying pre-race favourite and two-time winner Tadej Pogacar's bid to reclaim the crown.
Talking points from the 2023 Tour de France
The curtain came down on a tough and chaotic Tour de France won by Denmark's Jonas Vingegaard in Paris on Sunday after a duel with Slovenian Tadej Pogacar.
Hamilton takes positives from fourth in Hungary
Lewis Hamilton said he was taking the positives from his pole position qualifying lap on Saturday to boost his spirits after missing out on the podium in Sunday's Hungarian Grand Prix.
Vingegaard wins second successive Tour de France
Jonas Vingegaard won his second successive Tour de France on Sunday after Jordi Meeus claimed the final stage honours on the Champs-Elysees in Paris.
Jonas Vingegaard wins second successive Tour de France
Jonas Vingegaard won his second successive Tour de France on Sunday after Jordi Meeus claimed the final stage honours on the Champs-Elysees in Paris.
McIlroy regrets missed chances at British Open
Rory McIlroy bemoaned his inability to get over the line as his major drought continued at the British Open on Sunday.
Hunter Harman lands his biggest prize at British Open
Unheralded Brian Harman, the US golfer with a passion for hunting, is celebrating the biggest trophy of his career after cantering to victory at the British Open on Sunday.
America's Harman cruises to British Open glory
American Brian Harman won the British Open by six shots on Sunday, claiming his first major title at a rainswept Hoylake.
Ricciardo 'happy' after return in Hungary
Daniel Ricciardo was satisfied with his 13th place finish in his comeback race for Alpha Tauri in Sunday's Hungarian Grand Prix, declaring he was glad to survive.
Telles leaves Man Utd for Ronaldo reunion at Al Nassr
Alex Telles left Manchester United for a reunion with former team-mate Cristiano Ronaldo at Saudi Arabian side Al Nassr on Sunday.
Australia retain Ashes after fourth Test washout
Australia have retained the Ashes after the fourth Test against England at Old Trafford ended in a rain-affected draw, with bad weather meaning no play was possible on Sunday's final day.
Bol and Lyles star at London Diamond League
Femke Bol and Noah Lyles starred as world leading times and meeting records were shattered at the Diamond League event in London on Sunday.
Five-wicket Siraj slices through West Indies
Mohammed Siraj scythed through the West Indies lower order, completing a five-wicket haul as the home side were bundled out for 255 in their first innings on the fourth morning of the second and final Test against India at Queen's Park Oval in Trinidad on Sunday.
Record-breaking Red Bull will not drop momentum levels - Verstappen
Max Verstappen made clear that he and Red Bull will not drop their momentum levels as they seek more wins, titles and records after he cruised to a majestic victory in Sunday's Hungarian Grand Prix.
Grieving Kopecky wins first stage of women's Tour de France
Belgian Lotte Kopecky continued an impressive season overshadowed by the death of her brother by winning the first stage of the women's Tour de France on Sunday in Clermont-Ferrand.
America's Harman cruising to British Open glory
Brian Harman tightened his grip on the British Open at rainswept Hoylake on Sunday, maintaining his five-shot lead at the halfway stage of his closing round.
Verstappen delivers Red Bull winning-streak record in Hungary
Max Verstappen cruised to another majestic victory on Sunday, reeling off a record 12th straight win for Red Bull as he dominated the Hungarian Grand Prix with a textbook drive from lights to flag.
Verstappen delivers Red Bull record win in Hungarian Grand Prix
Max Verstappen dominated the Hungarian Grand Prix on Sunday to deliver his Red Bull team a record-breaking 12th consecutive Formula One win.
Newcastle sign England winger Barnes from Leicester
Newcastle signed England winger Harvey Barnes from Leicester in a deal worth a reported £38 million ($48 million) on Sunday.
Rublev sweeps past Ruud to win Bastad title
Russian Andrey Rublev on Sunday won his second title of the season at Bastad with a straight sets win over top seed Casper Ruud.
Rain threatens England's bid to level Ashes in fourth Test
England's bid to force a series-levelling win in the fourth Ashes Test against Australia was left hanging by a thread as rain continued to keep the players off the field on Sunday's final day at Old Trafford.
Marchand smashes Phelps's record as Titmus dominates rivals
France's Leon Marchand smashed Michael Phelps's last remaining world record on Sunday while Australia's Ariarne Titmus blew her 400m freestyle rivals out of the water at swimming's world championships.
Jamaica celebrate 'no.1 result ever' after holding France at World Cup
Jamaica coach Lorne Donaldson hailed their goalless draw at the Women's World Cup against strongly fancied France as the greatest result in the country's football history on Sunday.
Cachin wins maiden title in Gstaad
Argentine Pedro Cachin held his nerve to win his first ATP title in Gstaad on Sunday, beating Spaniard Albert Ramos-Vinolas in three sets.
Everton sign Danjuma on loan from Villarreal
Everton have signed Arnaut Danjuma on a season-long loan from Villarreal, just months after the Netherlands forward rejected an offer to move to Goodison Park.
Haaland scores twice as Man City hit five in Tokyo friendly
Erling Haaland scored a brace as Manchester City roared back from two goals down to beat J-League champions Yokohama F-Marinos 5-3 on Sunday in their first match of a pre-season tour of Japan.
Marchand smashes Phelps's last remaining world record
France's Leon Marchand smashed Michael Phelps's last remaining world record on Sunday, winning the men's 400m individual medley at swimming's world championships in Japan.
Jamaica defy France but Sweden, Netherlands win World Cup openers
Perennial underachievers France were held 0-0 by Jamaica to make a frustrating start to their Women's World Cup campaign on Sunday, but Sweden and the Netherlands both won by slender margins.
Titmus reclaims world record with dominant 400m freestyle win
Australia's Ariarne Titmus blew 400m freestyle rivals Katie Ledecky and Summer McIntosh out of the water and reclaimed her world record at swimming's world championships in Japan on Sunday.
Harman eyes British Open breakthrough with five-shot lead
Brian Harman faces a career-defining final round at the British Open on Sunday as he tees off in search of his first major with a five-shot lead at soggy Hoylake.
Rally champion Rovanpera cruises in Estonia to extend title lead
World champion Kalle Rovanpera dominated his rivals to win the Rally of Estonia on Sunday as the Toyota driver extended his world championship lead.
Shaw sent off as Jamaica hold France to scoreless draw
Manchester City striker Khadija Shaw was sent off late on as Jamaica held fifth-ranked France to a goalless draw on Sunday in Sydney at the Women's World Cup.