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Published on 14.02.2022
Motorcycling, Basketball, Basketball, Cycling, Hockey, Tennis » Porsche celebrated its first success in Formula E in Mexico City. His German pilots Pascal Wehrlein and André Lotterer even scored twice ahead of Frenchman Jean-Eric Vergne (Techeetah). The Swiss of Italian origin Edoardo Mortara (Venturi), 5th in the race, retained the championship lead with 43 points. He precedes the Dutchman Nyck de Vries (Mercedes) by five lengths. ATs
Atlanta conceded a 30th loss in its 56th game of the season. In Boston, Clint Capela and his teammates lost 105-95 to the Celtics. The Genevan scored 8 points and grabbed 17 rebounds for a differential of -4. The Genevan was aligned for 31 minutes, his longest playing time since returning to business on January 22 after his ankle injury. Ats
LeBron James is now the leading scorer in NBA history if we add the points scored in the regular season and in the play-off. The Lakers superstar passed legend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar with 26 points against Golden State on Saturday. Aged 37, LeBron James now has 44,157 points on his personal counter, against 44,149 for Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. ATs
The Italian Fausto Masnada won alone yesterday in the 4th stage of the Tour of Oman and took control of the event two days from the finish. Masnada was more than a minute ahead of a group ruled by his Swiss teammate Mauro Schmid at the finish of the 119.5 km course leading to the Royal Opera House in Muscat. The Zurich man is in 4th place overall, 1’06” behind his teammate. ATs
Kevin Fiala was decisive again on Saturday night in the NHL. The St. Gallen striker from Minnesota scored a goal and an assist in a 3-2 win by the Wild against Nino Niederreiter’s Carolina Hurricanes. Kevin Fiala opened the scoring in the 31st minute with a wrist shot in the top corner, before signing the assist on the 3-0 from Frederick Gaudreau (43rd). ATs
The young Canadian Félix Auger-Aliassime won his first trophy on the ATP circuit yesterday by winning the final of the Rotterdam 500 tournament against the Greek Stefanos Tsitsipas 6-4 6-2. The 21-year-old world No. 9 thus ended a series of eight failures in the final following a fine run in Melbourne where he pushed Daniil Medvedev to the fifth set in the quarter-finals. ATs