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Novak Djokovic's wait for a 100th ATP singles title continues after he exited the Monte Carlo Masters in a "horrible" straight-set opening loss to Alejandro Tabilo.

Djokovic, a two-time winner of the event, made 29 unforced errors compared to his 18 winners in a subdued start to the 37-year-old's clay-court season, resulting in a 6-3 6-4 defeat.

The record 24-time men's major champion had won the last 10 matches he had contested on clay - including his run to Olympic gold in July.

But Chilean Tabilo, who beat Djokovic on the surface at the Italian Open 11 months ago, replicated that surprise victory to reach the third round.

"I expected myself at least to have put in a decent performance. Not like this, it was horrible," Serbia's Djokovic said.

"I did not have high expectations. I knew I'm going to have a tough opponent and I knew I'm going to probably play pretty bad. But this bad, I didn't expect.

"I was hoping it was not going to happen, but it was quite a high probability I'm going to play this way.

"A horrible feeling to play this way, just sorry for all the people that have to witness this."

Earlier on Wednesday, Carlos Alcaraz rallied to a comeback victory over Francisco Cerundolo in the 21-year-old's first clay match of the season.

Spanish world number three Alcaraz was unable to match Argentine Cerundolo in the first set but dominated thereafter, winning 12 of the last 13 games for a 3-6 6-0 6-1 victory.

Norwegian fourth seed Casper Ruud beat Spain's Roberto Bautista Agut 6-2 6-1 to reach the third round, while Russian seventh seed Andrey Rublev overcame Frenchman Gael Monfils 6-4 7-6 (7-2).

Great Britain's Jack Draper is back in action on Thursday, when the Indian Wells champion faces Spain's Alejandro Davidovich Fokina for a quarter-final place.

The International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) warmly welcomes the decision by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) Executive Board to introduce a groundbreaking Mixed Team event for table tennis at the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games. This historic development significantly enhances the Olympic table tennis programme, which will now feature Mens and Womens Singles, the return of Mens and Womens Doubles, Mixed Doubles, and, for the first time ever at the Olympic Games, the Mixed Team event.

The Mixed Team event was first successfully launched at the ITTF Mixed Team World Cup held in Chengdu, China, in December 2023. This innovative format brings male and female players together in combined national teams, highlighting the sports strong commitment to gender equality, integration, and teamwork. Its Olympic debut at LA28 promises to captivate fans worldwide, delivering an inclusive, dynamic, and strategically rich competition reflective of the sports global appeal.

ITTF President Petra Sörling expressed her gratitude and excitement, This landmark decision by the IOC Executive Board builds on the incredible momentum table tennis is experiencing and is a testament to its growing universal appeal. After the resounding success of table tennis at Paris 2024, the introduction of the Mixed Team event in Los Angeles marks another historic milestone, fully aligned with our vision of a dynamic, inclusive future for our sport.

The ITTF has long believed in the potential of the Mixed Team event. It was first formally proposed by the Swedish Table Tennis Association during the 2021 Annual General Meeting, before becoming a reality at the inaugural ITTF Mixed Team World Cup in Chengdu in December 2023. I would like to extend my sincere thanks to ITTF Deputy President Liu Guoliang for his strong support in delivering a phenomenal event that demonstrated the remarkable potential of this format.

Table tennis first appeared in the Olympic Games at Seoul 1988 with four events: Mens and Womens Singles, and Doubles. The programme evolved at Beijing 2008, when team events replaced doubles, emphasizing collective achievement. It remained with four events until Rio 2016. At Tokyo 2020, Mixed Doubles made its debut, further advancing gender equality within the sport. And now, the sport will feature six events at the next Olympic Games in Los Angelesa remarkable rise that highlights table tenniss growing stature on the Olympic stage.

The ITTF extends sincere gratitude to the Olympic Programme Commission and the IOC Executive Board for their visionary leadership and ongoing support, pledging to ensure the successful introduction of the Mixed Team event, just as it did with the Mixed Doubles at Tokyo 2020.

Alongside the new Mixed Team competition, the reinstatement of Mens and Womens Doubles at LA28 will be a compelling storyline for fans eager to see who follows in the footsteps of the last Olympic doubles championsChinas Chen Qi and Ma Lin (Mens Doubles), and Wang Nan and Zhang Yining (Womens Doubles), crowned in Athens 2004.

Table tennis enjoyed overwhelming success at Paris 2024, setting a new benchmark for what the sport can achieve at the Olympic Games. With full stands every day, the vibrant atmosphere clearly demonstrated the sports potential to captivate large audiences, leaving both players and fans eager for the next chapter in its Olympic journey. The ITTF looks forward to working closely with all stakeholders to ensure Los Angeles continues this trajectory, exploring opportunities to create an even more spectacular venue experience that fully matches table tenniss ever-growing fanbase.

Crowley agrees two-year Munster contract extension

Published in Rugby
Wednesday, 09 April 2025 07:40

Ireland fly-half Jack Crowley has agreed a two-year contract extension with Munster Rugby and the Irish Rugby Football Union which will keep him at the province until at least 2027.

The 25-year-old has won 24 Ireland caps to date, had been linked with English Premiership club Leicester Tigers.

Crowley's only start in the recent Six Nations campaign came in the final game of against Italy on 15 March, having come off the bench in the previous four matches which saw Sam Prendergast handed the starting role.

The Cork Constitution clubman became part of the senior Munster squad ahead of the 2021-22 season and started his first United Rugby Championship and Champions Cup games for Munster during that term.

In the 2022-23 campaign he helped Munster win the URC title and made his Ireland Test debut against Fiji.

Crowley featured at his first World Cup in 2023 and went on to start seven consecutive games for Ireland during the victorious 2024 Six Nations campaign and the summer tour to South Africa.

He has made 11 appearances for Munster this season and won consecutive player of the match awards in the away wins over La Rochelle and Connacht over the past two weeks.

Last weekend the number 10 scored the winning drop goal against La Rochelle in a 25-24 victory in the last 16 of the Champions Cup.

To date Crowley has scored 305 points in 65 appearances for Munster since making his debut against Ulster.

Last season he was named 2023-24 URC Players' Player of the Year, URC Next-Gen Player of the Year and was named on the URC Elite XV.

Saints chairman White to step down at end of season

Published in Rugby
Wednesday, 09 April 2025 05:51

Northampton Saints chairman John White is to step down at the end of the season after eight years in the role.

A former player for the club, he saw Saints win the Premiership title for the first time in a decade last season, beating Bath in the final at Twickenham.

"After a lot of careful consideration I believe this is the right time to move on," he said in a statement., external

"The club is in great hands with our leadership team and commercial staff who continue to deliver strong growth year after year and, of course, our loyal supporter-base is second to none."

White, who replaced Tony Hewitt as chairman, said the Premiership success in 2024 was his proudest moment in 13 years since first joining the board.

Reflecting on his time at the club he added: "I am also extremely proud about the way we negotiated the pandemic, and how we have developed so many homegrown players from within our academy system over the last few years seeing several of those individuals also go on to become full and age-grade internationals has been extremely rewarding."

Scoble has been somewhat of a surprise package in this year's Women's Six Nations, starting at tight-head in the first two games.

She is one of just a handful of players who play rugby in Wales, with the majority of the squad plying their trade in England's Premiership Women's Rugby (PWR).

Her career started at Llandaff North before two seasons with Gwalia Lightning in the Celtic Challenge, which brought Scoble to the attention of Wales' new head coach Sean Lynn, who is clearly a fan.

While Wales suffered a heavy defeat by England at the Principality Stadium last time out, it was a pinch-me moment for Scoble.

Not only did she celebrate scoring against the world's best team, it was actually her first ever try in rugby.

"Insane, it hasn't really settled in yet, it was amazing," she told BBC Sport Wales.

"I was shocked when I did it and had to resettle myself and get back into the game. It was just incredible and the noise, I've never experienced anything like that.

"It was my first time playing in front of a home crowd and to have that as a record crowd was amazing.

"I think I need to have five minutes after the Six Nations to let it all settle in."

Welsh Rugby Union takes control of Cardiff Rugby

Published in Rugby
Wednesday, 09 April 2025 10:47

WRU chief executive Abi Tierney says professional rugby needed to be kept in Cardiff.

"Our first concerns are with the players, staff and supporters," said Tierney.

"They can be assured professional rugby will continue at Cardiff Arms Park.

"We have been keeping in close contact with the Cardiff Rugby Board for several months once they became aware of the risks to anticipated shareholder funding not being available.

"As a result, the WRU has been able to move quickly to provide support for Cardiff."

The WRU say Cardiff is the largest of the four professional clubs in Wales, with a regional population containing more clubs and schools than any other.

"It is unthinkable for us to allow the demise of professional rugby in the Welsh capital," said Tierney.

"There has been no hesitation for the WRU as we quickly moved to pull a rescue package together."

Cardiff Rugby chair Alun Jones says "the priority has been securing our staff, the future of the club and the rugby pathway in the capital city and wider region".

"We are incredibly grateful to the Welsh Rugby Union for securing our financial stability and ensuring professional rugby continues in Cardiff as we approach our 150th season," said Jones.

WoO Notes: I-55 Brings High Banks & High Speeds

Published in Racing
Wednesday, 09 April 2025 07:00

PEVELY, Mo.  Its one of the countrys baddest bullrings. Its high banks and high speeds. Its tight confines. Its endless action. Its I-55 Federated Auto Parts Raceway Park, and its next for the World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Cars.

The track name is slightly tweaked after a new ownership group took the reins ahead of 2025, but the racing promises to be as intense as ever. A full I-55 weekend (April 11-12) is on the agenda as The Greatest Show on Dirt invades for the Federated Auto Parts Spring Classic.

With 75 previous races at I-55, the track is the seventh most visited in series history. The third- mile has thrilled fans since it first welcomed the World of Outlaws in 1987.

MACEDOS MOMENT

A trip to I-55 serves up a prime opportunity for Carson Macedo to add another tally to the win column.

The Lemoore, Calif., native struggled in his early visits to the Missouri track, missing the top 10 in his first four attempts. But since then, hes been as consistent as they come. Macedos 17 starts after those four have seen him miss the top 10 only once by one spot, an 11th in 2023. Over that stretch hes won twice, been on the podium seven times and owns an average finish of fifth.

Macedo and the Jason Johnson Racing crew head to I-55 with some momentum courtesy of six top fives in the last eight races, including four podiums. The No. 41 team sits second in points, 78 markers behind defending champion David Gravel.

CHAMPIONS CONSISTENCY

Simply put, Donny Schatzs consistency at I-55 is off the charts.

The last 48 races at the third-mile have led to 45 top 10 finishes for the 10-time World of Outlaws champion, and 18 of those outings resulted in podiums. Oddly enough, winning has been the only challenge at I-55 for the series third winningest driver ever. Hes won just three times in 63 tries, but one did come last spring.

The Tony Stewart/Curb Agajanian Racing No. 15 is the focus of many eyes in the sprint car world as the team continues to get reacquainted with Chevy power after recently making the switch from the FPS410 engine. Schatz sits sixth in points with eight top 10 finishes through 13 races in 2025.

HAUDS HOUSE

There was a time when it felt like a foregone conclusion that Sheldon Haudenschild would find a way to win at I-55, a status hell look to regain this weekend.

It was clear from a podium in his 2017 debut at the track that I-55 suited Haudenschilds style. He followed that up the next season with another third place run on a night he led 23 laps. He got his first win on his sixth try by delivering one of the most dominant drives the series has seen with a margin of victory north of 10 seconds. That was the beginning of four victories in a nine-race stretch, and he missed the top five only twice during the run.

The team NOS Energy Drink driver hasnt won in Pevely since then, but he came close last August, starting on the pole before a third-place result. Haudenschild has put together a solid stretch recently in the Stenhouse Jr.-Marshall Racing No. 17, posting finishes of sixth or better in the last six races.

SHARK STRIKE?

Logan Schuchart is still in search of his first victory of 2025, and the stats say hell be in the running for one this weekend.

The Hanover, Pa., native has just one I-55 checkered flag the 2018 Ironman 55 but hes consistently toward the front of the field. Schuchart has put the Shark Racing No. 1s in the top five in 15 of his last 22 races at the Show-Me State facility.

Despite a zero in the 2025 win column, its still been a great start to the year for Schuchart after bringing Kyle Pruitt aboard to turn the wrenches. Hes third in points with a 5.46 average finish and would likely be in the runner-up spot if it wasnt for an empty fuel cell at Volusia in February.

NO PLACE LIKE HOME

The World of Outlaws tour is a daunting task for any rookie, so a trip home can be a refuge from the coast-to-coast grind. Thats exactly whats in line for a pair of drivers competing for the 2025 Kevin Gobrecht Rookie of the Year.

Garet Williamson calls Columbia, Mo., home, which is roughly two hours from I-55. The 24-year-old is currently tied with Chris Windom atop the rookie standings. Williamson has been consistent as of late with nine consecutive top 15 finishes aboard the Fischer Motorsports No. 23. He has only four previous appearances at I-55 but did make a Toyota Dash in 2023.

A little less than a two-hour drive south on Interstate 55, the thruway that the track sits besides, takes you to the hometown of Hunter Schuerenberg, Sikeston, Mo. He and the Vermeer Motorsports team have collected four top 10s this year and are third in rookie points behind Windom and Williamson. Hunter Percent has plenty of I-55 laps on his résumé. He started on the pole of the Ironman 55 opener in 2019 before earning a top 10 the following night.

MAKE ROOM, MISSOURI

While it might not reach the whopping total of 61 cars that filled the I-55 pit area in 2020, a large field of invaders is expected to square off with the countrys best Sprint Car drivers this weekend.

The legendary Sammy Swindell plans to make his first World of Outlaws appearance of the season. I-55 is home to Slammin Sammys second most recent series win. Swindell drove the Big Game Motorsports No. 1 to victory lane in Pevely during the 2014 season. Thats one of six World of Outlaws wins at I-55 for the Germantown, Tenn., native, good enough to be tied for the most there.

Another driver expected to make his 2025 season debut with the Series is Rico Abreu. Hes won twice with The Greatest Show on Dirt at I-55, taking the 2016 and 2017 editions of the Ironman 55. Abreu also owns a pair of midget wins at the Missouri track.

Missouris own Brian Brown will be in attendance this weekend. The five-time Knoxville Raceway track champion is a former I-55 podium finisher. Blackjack came home third in the 2012 Ironman opener.

Other competitors with I-55 on their calendars include Parker Price-Miller, Ryan Timms, Spencer Bayston, Jace Park and more.

Looking Back April 9: From The Archives

Published in Racing
Wednesday, 09 April 2025 08:00

Editors Note: In a nod to our 90 years of history, each week SPEED SPORT will look back at the top stories from 15, 30 and 60 years ago as told in the pages of National Speed Sport News.

15 Years Ago 2010

News: Calling it a circus-like atmosphere NHRAs Professional Racers Owners Organization has put its foot down when it comes to future four-wide points paying NHRA events.

In a letter to NHRA President Tom Compton, PRO says it will not participate in another four-wide competition involving championship points. The letter, also sent to Speedway Motorsports, Inc. Chairman 0. Bruton Smith, came just days after the inaugural NHRA Four-Wide Nationals, the first NHRA national event featuring all four professional categories racing four abreast, at Smiths zMAX Dragway on the Charlotte Motor Speedway complex.

During the zMAX event, the PRO board of directors surveyed both PRO member and nonmember team owners and drivers in Top Fuel. Funny Car and both Pro Stock classes asking, Do you want to participate in a four-wide national event for points again?

The result a 60-3 vote was an overwhelming no.

Though PROs letter praises Smiths efforts to increase awareness and visibility of NHRA drag racing, it explains competitors are not in agreement that a four-wide national event is in the best interest of the NHRA Full Throttle Drag Racing Series.

Specific concerns listed in the letter are:

  • Decreased safety and an increased probability of accidents;
  • Confusion among drivers. teams and fans. Particularly regarding starting-line procedures;
  • Virtual non-existent sponsorship identification from the wide camera angle for television coverage; and
  • A circus-like atmosphere where the race turned into a novelty-like event similar to that of the WWE, rather than a race for points toward the NHRA world championship.

While the letter emphasizes a wish to discontinue competing in a four-wide format for points, PRO is not opposed to discussing the possibility or a four-wide exhibition or all-star race in the future.

Winners: Ryan Newman slipped inside Jeff Gordon on the final restart to win Saturday nights Subway Fresh Fit 600, returning to a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series victory lane for the first time since the 2008 Daytona 500.

The green-white-checkered triumph at Phoenix Raceway, the Stewart-Haas Racing driver of the Tornados Chevy Impala said, was the most emotional victory Ive ever had in my career.

This 14th career victory in 303 starts was 77 races in the making and was Newmans first at the site of his NASCAR Cup Series debut Nov. 5, 2000. at age 22. He had earned four pole positions here. But his best finishes were second and third on the mile oval.

When that victory came. it ended Hendrick Motorsports streak of six victories at PIR. Newman said, I dont have enough words. lt was a long time coming for me personally: This is really awesome for our team.

He said in victory lane that team owner Tony Stewart was so proud of me. He told me he loved me and I told him I loved him back because its his name Im representing and (those of) a lot of people behind us. Im missing my mom and dad right now. Theyre hack home. taking care of my grandfather:

Newman said he didnt know what to expect on the restart.

Its hard to gauge when youre midpack. We were just at the right place at the right time.

Newman said he didnt feel like he had a great jump. I did the best I could, he said. When I saw that white flag, I thought, I aint got that far to go.

I held my line and got a good shot off of turn two. It was all we needed, Newman said.

reflecting on his suggestion and crew chief Tony Gibsons concurrence to take on only two fresh tires while most of the contenders took four on the final pit stop with two laps remaining. Track position was real important. I think the two tires were a good call because the track cooled off and it was little more grip with two (fresh) tires. Two tires earlier in the day werent good enough.

30 Years Ago 1995

News: Promoter Bruton Smith couldnt just put a shovel into dirt for a groundbreaking. With explosives sending dirt 100 feet in the air and celebrities galore present Smith, P. T. Barnum reincarnate, and friends broke ground for Texas Motor Speedway last week.

NASCAR Winston Cup drivers Jeff Gordon along with native Texans Terry and Bobby Labonte joined more than 2,000 racing enthusiasts for the official construction start for the worlds second largest sports facility. Smith also got a break from the weatherman who halted 2 days of rain for the ceremony.

Race fans, this is for you, Smith told the attendees of his north Ft. Worth site. Were going to start with 150,000 seats then we will go to a quarter of a million so that you can bring your friends.

The NASCAR drivers took part in the first groundbreaking as they helped set off explosives shooting Texas turf in the air. Smith then followed with a grander and larger blast that produced a fireball and showered dirt all over the site.

No we havent seen anything yet, Gordon told his admiring fans. We are all talking about Texas Motor Speedway.

Brutons already going to start on the parking, Gordon continued referring to the jammed temporary parking lot utilized for the ceremony. This is a great day for Texas, Terry Labonte commented. The people of Texas are used to doing things in big style but even Texans might be able to learn a few things from Bruton. The last time I raced Winston Cup in Texas, I dont think even this many people were in the stands. That will be different here.

Im a native Texan and my sponsor Interstate Batteries is a Texas company, Bobby Labonte said. This is a great opportunity that gives both of us something to be proud of in our home state. I think the people of Texas will be thrilled with our sport.

Winners: Ken Schrader drove through the field to overcome a penalty and take the $29,500 winners check in the NASCAR SuperTruck Series by Craftsman event at Saugus Speedway Saturday night.

A record crowd estimated at 10,000 jammed the flat one-third-mile oval for the 200-lap event. Schrader, driving his AC-Delco Chevrolet started third, and ran with the leaders until lap 12, when he was sent to the rear of the field for knocking P.J. Jones into the wall. P.J. knocked me out of the way, so I knocked him back harder, was Schraders explanation after the race.

At the green flag, polesitter Mike Skinner shot into the lead, and stayed there until the lap 101 half-time break.

Although there were several yellow fiag periods, the race proceded at a steady pace until lap 82, when the red flag was waved. The track crew bad to do some lengthy and serious clean-up after the engine on Jones truck let go, spreading oil around the entire track.

Jones truck also caught fire briefly, but was quickly extinguished. When the green came out again, Skinner was able to go right to the front again, and stayed there until the half time break. He was trailed by Geoff Bodine and Butch Miller.

At around lap 114, Skinner was helped into the turn-two wall when he made contact with Jerry Glanville while trying to lap the former NFL coach. Miller inherited the lead.

The ASA late model champion paced the next 30 laps until he had a similar encounter with Joe Ruttman and spun his Ford truck. Schrader then inherited the lead. Both Glanville and Ruttman were penalized by NASCAR for their efforts.

The 11th and final yellow waved on lap 158 when Walker Evans smacked the wall. The race ran green the rest of the way with Schrader followed home by Bodine, Bill Sedgwick, Miller and Skinner.

60 Years Ago 1965

News: The widest variety of engines, chassis and drive in the 4.9-year history of the Indianapolis race is reflected in the entry list of 68 cars for this years running of the 500-mile classic on May 31.

The entry, up seven cars from last years 61, shows 46 of the cars being of the rear-engined variety. The remaining 22 front-engined cars include a pair of four-wheel drive machines and a new front-drive creation.

The list indicates there will be 21 Ford engined cars, however, Ford Motor Co. reports that 24 ears will use their new four overhead cam V-8 engine. Four-cylinder Offenhauser engines will be in 33 cars, of which 17 are rear-englned. One Offypowered car, entered by Gordon Lao Liew, will be supercharged.

Supercharged eight-cylinder Novi engines will be in three cars, two of which will be four-wheel drive. There are four Chevrolet-engined cars entered, two rear-engined Lotuses by Frank Harrison, a rear-engined model by Joe Scopa and a front-drive, front-engined car by Mickey Thompson.

A rcar-engined Maserati has been entered for Al Unser to drive by Frank Arciero and Bob Wilke has added a front-engined Ford roadster to his team.

One of Dan Gurneys four All-American Racers entries and the second McManus car are believed paper entries as Ford does not show them on their customer list. It is also believed that the third factory Lotus will be used for practice only.

Three former winners-Rodger Ward, A. J. Foyt and Parnelll Jones along with Scotlands Jim Clark head the entry list. All have their pick of at least two cars with Foyt having his choice of three, a Lotus-Ford, a Lola-Ford and his Offy-engined roadster.

Of the 68 cars entered, only 46 had drivers assigned, with Foyts and Bobby Unsers name appearing twice on the official list.

Winners: Jud Larson, driving the A. J. Watson Offy sprinter, cleaned house at the Eldora. Speedway Sunday afternoon in the USAC sprint car feature before a capacity crowd.

Larson, who won the first sprint car race or the year at Reading, Pa., several weeks ago, had little trouble leading the 30-lap feature all the way after starting on the pole by virtue of setting the fastest qualifying time of 18.81 on the short half-mile dirt track.

Defending sprint car champion Don Branson finished second in another Offy-powered car, with Bobby Unser finishing third in the K. E. Y. Chevy, wrenched by Don Shepherd. Jerry Daniels and Bob Harkey rounded out the first five finishers.

Mechanical troubles forced five cars from the feature event. They included: AI Smith, Dave Norris, Rollie Beal, Gary Congdon, and Jerry Richert.

Heat winners were Larson, Unser and Harkey. Gary Congdon, a product of the midget ranks, was very impressive in his 10-lap semi final victory. Starting in third spot in the Smith Chevy, he beat out Dave Norris and Jim McCune and knocked more than three seconds off the track record set by Gordon Johncock in 1964.

Local Hero Targets Lucas Oil Speedway Biggie

Published in Racing
Wednesday, 09 April 2025 10:00

WHEATLAND, Mo. Justin Wells jokes that its a shame a milestone birthday is in the not-too-distant future. The half-century mark can be daunting. No matter the chosen occupation, it is supposed to mean a slower pace.

But Wells, 48, instead is ready to pick up the pace. He plans a semi-regular schedule of Open Late Model racing after dominating en route to back-to-back Hermitage Lumber Late Model track championships at Lucas Oil Speedway.

The Ozarks Area Racers Foundation Hall of Famer from Aurora, a one-time force on the regional racing scene, flashed that he still had the ability last October with runs of third and fourth in the Lucas Oil MLRA Fall Nationals at Lucas Oil Speedway.

Thats what were building on, Wells said this week. Its been a long time since we concentrated on super late model racing. Ive got the best cars and best motors and best of everything that Ive ever owned.

Its a shame that Im getting close to 50, he added with a chuckle. I want to give it a whirl before Im not saying that Im ready to quit, but I dont have a ton of racing left in me. Me and my wife (Missy) talked and with my crew guys and we said, Lets give it all weve got and if it dont work out, thats all right. If it does, thats gonna be cool.

Wells is looking forward to mixing it up with an expected top-notch field at the 12th annual Lucas Oil Speedway Spring Nationals Presented by Iconic Apparel, this Friday and Saturday. With the Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series off this week, defending Show-Me 100 winner Jonathan Davenport and other national-touring drivers are expected, with top prizes of $7,000 on Friday and $20,000 on Saturday.

Everybody wants to tune up for the Show-Me 100 and I think youre going to draw a lot of good guys, like Davenport and some of them. It should be a good show for the fans, Wells said.

After winning 23 weekly features at Lucas Oil Speedway the last two years, Wells said he doesnt have a lot of home-track advantage because the power of the Open Late Models make it a different ballgame compared to the limited motor.

Wells is looking forward to putting his focus on the open division this season. He said he has two open motors available for his two cars a 2006 TNT chassis that he calls Old Faithful that has 116 feature wins and a TNT he debuted last year by making the Show-Me 100 starting field, plus the strong Fall Nationals runs.

Mainly thats all were gonna do this year, he said of open racing. Were just hit anything within about a three-hour radius and try that this year.

The Old Faithful car, were gonna take our open motor that we ran last year and put that in it and were gonna run the new ULRA Series and Revival Series and and use that car for the smaller tracks.

These motors any more, they so high-dollar that you have to have a reason to run em. You cant just take it to a $1,000 or $1,500 to win show. Theres got to be some money on the line where you think you have a chance to win something.

Wells broke out the newer car last earlier this spring at Springfield Raceway, but struggled with finishes outside the top 10. He figured to be better prepared for this weekend.

Were jacked up about it, Wells said. We didnt start off very good at Springfield, but it was mainly because we werent really ready to go. Now weve had these three weeks off and I feel good about where were at.

Landeskog, out since 2022, set for conditioning

Published in Hockey
Wednesday, 09 April 2025 09:55

Colorado Avalanche forward Gabriel Landeskog is taking his first strides toward a potential NHL comeback.

The Avalanche announced Wednesday that Landeskog has been assigned to a conditioning stint with the American Hockey League's Colorado Eagles. That puts Landeskog in line to play his first professional hockey game since Colorado hoisted the Stanley Cup in 2022.

Landeskog has been sidelined by a knee injury for the past two seasons. He sat out all of the 2022-23 campaign with the ailment and underwent knee cartilage replacement surgery in May 2023. The procedure is often characterized as career-ending, but Landeskog has managed to participate sporadically in Avalanche practices this year. He has ramped up those appearances in recent months, which allowed coach Jared Bednar to hint earlier this week that while Landeskog is likely to remain on long-term injured reserve through the end of this regular season, a conditioning loan wasn't out of the question.

How Landeskog does with the Eagles could determine whether he steps back into the Avalanche's lineup for their upcoming playoff run. The AHL club has five regular-season games remaining, and Landeskog would be eligible to play in up to three of them as part of his assignment. Landeskog was slated to practice with the Eagles on Wednesday before they decided on his ability to get in a game.

The Avalanche would welcome Landeskog back to boost their scoring depth on another postseason push. Colorado is top-five in league scoring already -- averaging 3.34 goals -- and Landeskog could help boost the offensive further even after a long layoff. Before his injury, Landeskog was a perennial 20-goal scorer. And beyond just what he'd provide on the ice, Landeskog's NHL return would be an emotional high for Colorado in a season where franchise stalwart Mikko Rantanen was traded to Carolina in January.

Colorado is currently slated to play Dallas in a potential first-round playoff series. The NHL postseason begins April 19.

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