-
Israel strikes Tehran, Beirut as Trump mulls 'winding down' war
-
Pistons top Warriors to clinch NBA playoff berth
-
Tickets to toothbrushes: BTS's money-making machine
-
Top-ranked Alcaraz, Sabalenka win Miami openers
-
After Cuba beckons, Miami entrepreneurs are mostly reluctant to invest in the island
-
Peru's crowded presidential race zeroes in on organized crime
-
Taiwan's Lin to compete in first international event since Paris gender row
-
BTS takes over central Seoul for comeback concert
-
Jury signals tech titans on hook for social media addiction
-
Brumbies mark Slipper record in thriller against Chiefs
-
US jury finds Elon Musk misled Twitter shareholders
-
Gauff rallies to avance at Miami Open
-
WNBA, players union confirm agreement on 'groundbreaking' labor deal
-
Carrick 'baffled' by inconsistent penalty calls as Man Utd held
-
Trump says considering 'winding down' Iran war but rules out ceasefire
-
Trump mulls 'winding down' Iran war
-
Man Utd held by Bournemouth after Maguire sees red
-
Lens go top of Ligue 1 with handsome Angers win
-
Leipzig pummel Hoffenheim to climb to third
-
Quinn ousts 11th seed Ruud at rain-hit Miami Open
-
Rap group Kneecap says crisis-hit Cuba being 'strangled'
-
Anthony, Jackson nail US double at world indoors
-
Zarco seizes his moment as rain disrupts Brazil MotoGP practice
-
US newcomer Anthony crowned world indoor sprint king
-
Stocks drop, oil jumps as Mideast war persists
-
Trump rules out Iran truce as more Marines head to Middle East
-
Costa Rican ex-security minister extradited to US for drug trafficking
-
Trump slams NATO 'cowards' as more Marines head to Middle East
-
Gulf's decades-long strategy of sporting investment rocked by Mideast war
-
Souped-up VPNs play 'cat and mouse' game with Iran censors
-
Attacked Russian tanker drifting toward Libya: Italian authorities
-
Coroner 'not satisfied' boxer Hatton intended to take own life
-
Stocks drop, as oil rises as Mideast war persists
-
Vanishing glacier on Germany's highest peak prompts ski lift demolition
-
Chuck Norris, roundhouse-kicking action star, dead at 86: family
-
Supreme leader says Iran dealt enemies 'dizzying blow'
-
Arsenal must 'attack trophy' in League Cup final, says Arteta
-
Audi team principal Wheatley in shock exit after two races
-
Spurs boss Tudor hopes for 'nice surprises' in relegation fight
-
Arsenal must prove they are winners in League Cup final, says Arteta
-
Record-breaking heat wave grips western US
-
Liverpool showdown brings back 'beautiful memories' for PSG coach Luis Enrique
-
IRA bomb victims drop civil court claim against Gerry Adams
-
Ntamack returns for Toulouse to face France rival Jalibert
-
Trump calls NATO allies 'cowards' over Iran
-
French jihadist jailed for life for Islamic State crimes against Yazidis
-
Action movie star Chuck Norris has died: family statement
-
England stars have 'last chance' to earn World Cup spots: Tuchel
-
League Cup final a 'big moment' for Man City, says Guardiola
-
Injured Ronaldo misses Portugal World Cup friendlies
Vernon avoids crashes to win Tour Down Under stage in brutal heat
Ethan Vernon won a shortened fourth stage of the Tour down Under in brutal heat on Saturday with Jay Vine remaining on track to win the overall title.
The British NSN sprinter powered clear in the dash to the line in Willunga township to take the penultimate stage ahead of Denmark's Tobias Lund Andresen (Decathlon CMA CGM) and Australia's Laurence Pithie (Red Bull Bora Hansgrohe).
Vine overcame the loss of UAE Team Emirates teammate and defending champion Jhonatan Narvaez in a crash early in the stage to protect his substantial lead in the general classification heading into Sunday's final stage.
Vine, the 2023 winner, finished safely in the pack and holds a 1min 3sec buffer over Swiss Mauro Schmid (Team Jayco AlUla) with a further nine seconds to Australia's Harry Sweeny (EF Education-Easypost).
It was Vernon's first World Tour stage win since beating compatriot Matthew Brennan in the Volta Ciclista a Catalunya last March.
"I was sitting pretty comfy with 250m to go and I got a gap and held it to the line but everybody was suffering in the heat and the (NSN) boys did a very good job to keep me cool," Vernon said.
Vine had to contend with the shock loss of his closest GC rival Narvaez, who crashed out only a few minutes into the stage and was taken to hospital for concussion observation.
Vine also avoided another crash as the peloton jockeyed for position in a windy section of the course as the temperatures soared to 40C.
"Losing two teammates today was hard not only for today but for tomorrow but everyone else stepped up to help keep me safe," Vine said.
"It's a hard stage tomorrow and we've also got the heat to contend with.
"We did a lot of work today to stay safe and my teammates have once again got to put in a big shift to help me tomorrow."
The forecast searing temperatures and extreme fire danger forced Tour organisers to abandon the demanding Willunga Hill climbs for safety reasons, reducing the stage to a largely flat 131km from its original 176km.
J.Marty--VB