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The 39-year-old Movistar rider grabbed the lead with a brilliant solo performance in the mountains yesterday.
Damiano Tommasi’s centre-left coalition saw off the city’s right-wing incumbent.
The 34-year-old Waterford native began the final day just two shots off the lead but struggled to maintain that form.
The Reds cruised to a 4-1 win.
Josh van der Flier was named man of the match in Dublin.
Ballydoyle filly proves irresistible in Epsom Classic – with winning distance a race record.
Meanwhile, a 14th place finish from Dan Martin saw the Irish cyclist maintain his place in the top 10 of the overall standings.
Mattie Kenny’s side hit 2-31 in Croke Park tonight.
A Galway RNLI crew member recounts the operation that saved two women’s lives this morning.
The club are free to play in next season’s competition.
Sean Cox’s family have also said the Meath man ‘couldn’t be happier’ with the victory.
Similarly, we can’t write off England’s Six Nations hopes just yet.
Atletico Madrid eased to a 2-0 win over Athletic Bilbao in Saturday’s LaLiga clash through goals from Saul Niguez and Alvaro Morata.
Colm Basquel fired 1-4 as the 2016 All-Ireland champions completed a thrilling second-half comeback win over Kevin McManamon’s St Jude’s.
Peamount United are into the FAI Women’s Senior Cup decider.
The Parisian attack immediately gained a more menacing edge after the youngster was introduced.
Matthew Wade marked his first Test for nearly two years with a fine 110.
Lee Chin scored 0-11 as Davy Fitzgerald’s side maintained their unbeaten start to the summer.
She defeated the holder Jeannine Gmelin to claim victory.
Cardiff’s hopes of survival took a blow amid a loss to the Reds.
The Fermanagh school powered to a six-point victory.
Shane Kingston and Shane Conway played key roles in the victory for the Cork college over NUIG.
Aymeric Laporte added a second on 35 minutes, after the Spain international opened the scoring on the half-hour mark.
France and Canada enjoyed victories over the Irish earlier today.
Mayo star Aidan O’Shea lined out at full forward for the winners.
Murray last featured in a major at Wimbledon in 2017.
Connacht ran out 33-24 winners over Brive in Pompadour.
Democrat Conor Lamb clung to a slender lead today in the longtime GOP stronghold friendly to President Donald Trump.
Iran declared victory over ISIS last month, as the jihadists clung to just a few remaining scraps of territory.
RB Leipzig came out on top against Porto after a frantic first half to move up to second in Group G.
Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi’s office said he was in “liberated” Mosul.
The Catalans and Los Blancos will now start the new season with two more matches in the Spanish Supercopa.
Quigley brought his professional record to 12-0 after a straightforward victory over Melendez in Los Angeles.
Meanwhile, Argentina squandered the opportunity to maintain their lead after a 2-2 draw away to Venezuela.
The Popular Party (PP) increased its number of seats in the second election in six months.
Brett Connon kicked 14 points for Nigel Carolan’s side at Donnybrook.
16-year old Lucy O’Reilly scored the winning run off the final ball of the innings.
Rory McIlroy shot a round of 66 to finish one clear of Andy Sullivan and claim the DP World Tour Championship and Race to Dubai titles.
“It definitely means a lot; I’ve been struggling all season to figure what the problem was.”
The sides clashed at the Gaelic Grounds this afternoon.
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