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Fans that have been waiting for the Sprint Cup Series to kick into high gear received a jumpstart courtesy of Kyle Busch on Sunday at Bristol.

Busch not only spanked the field in the Food City 500 by leading 378 of the extended 503 circuits, he verbally reignited his rivalry with Dale Earnhardt Jr. The smack started when NASCAR called a bogus caution for debris on Lap 320 that enabled Earnhardt, who was in 18th position and the first car one lap down, to regain his position on the lead lap.

Busch laughed maniacally through his commentary. ”Eighty-eight, lucky dog. Hahahahaha!”

Busch knocked the No. 88 off the lead lap again on lap 438 but his focus had returned to keeping the competition behind him and winning the race. Further comment was reserved until the postrace… Details

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Loose are building a global team of video contributors and videographers – appropriately called The Loose Crew!  We’d love to hear from anyone interested in filming on a regular basis…  Details

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As the South Atlantic weather systems ripple in a wave across the fleet from west to east, the effect is compressing the four Portimão Global Ocean Race boats as a barrier of light wind now grips the two race leaders, Desafio Cabo de Hornos and Beluga Racer.

To the south-west, and further towards the coast of South America, Team Mowgli and Roaring Forty have stayed with stronger breeze, but the high pressure system blocking the route will halt their progress later today. … More Details

Lance Armstrong’s team manager is confident a broken collarbone won’t prevent the cycling great from riding in the Giro d’Italia or Tour de France.

“I don’t think this changes anything for the Tour de France,” Astana team manager Johan Bruyneel said Tuesday. “A broken collarbone in the month of March does not at all compromise the start of the Tour de France or your performance in the Tour de France.”

The Tour de France runs from July 4-26. The 37-year-old American had planned to …  Details

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