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Sport Estivi - Stagione 2025


Gianlu33

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Finalmente qualcosa si muove nel rugby7, e la nuova dirigenza federale ha iniziato a puntarci, e si vede. Per la prima volta dopo 14 anni l'Italia arriva in finale di una tappa della European Championship, con un Foconcelli (nazionale U20 di rugby "vero") che sta giocando da fenomeno e battendo la Spagna in semifinale.

Con l'Irlanda che ha chiuso baracca e con una Gran Bretagna che smantella, mettessimo altre 2 individualità importanti, il pass non è utopico (ma molto difficile)

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Grande torneo delle ragazze del basket, chiuso con il bronzo :clap:

Risultato ancora più sorprendente l'atletica, confermarsi campioni d'Europa con qualche assenza "pesante" e incredibile:champion:

 

Attesa ora per la nazionale femminile di calcio, un buon Europeo è il minimo risultato atteso.

 

(PS:  sul sito UEFA ci sono Preditcor, bracket e anche fantasy) 

 

 

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6 hours ago, Henry_Leon said:

Grande torneo delle ragazze del basket, chiuso con il bronzo :clap:

Risultato ancora più sorprendente l'atletica, confermarsi campioni d'Europa con qualche assenza "pesante" e incredibile:champion:

 

Attesa ora per la nazionale femminile di calcio, un buon Europeo è il minimo risultato atteso.

 

(PS:  sul sito UEFA ci sono Preditcor, bracket e anche fantasy) 

 

 

Il resultato minimo sarebbe 1/4?

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La crisi del nostro ciclismo su strada non ha fine... 20 anni fa avevamo 4 squadre nel Pro Tour (attuale World Tour), quindi non c'è da stupirsi. Le donne non sono molto meglio e ci mancano molte cicliste perse, ad esempio Cavalli, Persico ecc. A mio parere senza almeno una squadra forte nel World Tour, sia le donne che gli uomini il futuro sara molto nero: la Spagna ha almeno una squadra di punto: Movistar e noi non abbiamo niente :(

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