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Pesek comes second in 125cc in French Grand Prix, extends lead in standings
Lukas Pesek, photo: CTK
The young Czech motorcyclist Lukas Pesek has notched up another great
result, taking second place in the 125cc category at the French Grand Prix
in Le Mans. That means Pesek, who is 21, has reached the podium in four out
of five races so far this season; Sunday's result extends his lead in the
GP world championship standings to nine points.
Enge wins after speedy return from injury
Tomas Enge (fourth from right), photo: CTK
It is just seven weeks since the Czech racing driver Tomas Enge underwent
a complicated operation on his elbow, after a crash in which he also
punctured his lung and broke two ribs. But, incredibly, Enge is not just
back behind the wheel - he actually won his first race back, the GT2
category in the American Le Mans series at Salt Lake City. Now the
30-year-old from Liberec says his sights are firmly fixed on the legendary
Le Mans 24 Hours race, which is taking place in France for the 75th time in
the middle of June.
Cech takes first FA Cup medal with Chelsea...
Petr Cech
Petr Cech has been celebrating winning his first English FA Cup with
Chelsea. He made a couple of fine saves during the Blues' 1:0 win over
Manchester United, with the game taking place the day before the great
goalie's 25th birthday. Cech said it had been a special end to a difficult
season; he has also been presented with an award by Chelsea for the great
comeback he made after a serious head injury.
...while former Czech goalkeeper Srnicek looks for new club
Former Czech international goalkeeper Pavel Srnicek has been released by Newcastle. The 39-year-old said he would consider playing in one of the lower divisions in England, but only for a club with real ambitions.
Nedved to take time to decide on future
Pavel Nedved, photo: CTK
Meanwhile, Pavel Nedved says he does not know if he will continue playing,
after his Juventus qualified for Italy's Serie A after one season in the
lower tier. The midfielder said he feels he has paid his debt to Juve
after standing by them and helping the club win promotion.
Radek Stepanek falls out of tennis world top 50
Radek Stepanek
The Czech tennis player Radek Stepanek has fallen out of the world top 50
after being knocked out in the first round at the Hamburg Masters, a
competition he reached the final of last year. Stepanek is now 57th in the
world. The top ranked Czech man remains Tomas Berdych, who is 20th.