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Jacob Whitehead
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✍️ Reporter for @theathleticfc.bsky.social.

Investigations with a bit of cycling and #NUFC. Read books, climb hills, make soup. 📚🏔️🥣
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Kenya produces the world's best runners — but their female athletes face a femicide crisis.

Since 2021, four elite women have been killed by their partners. Many others face violence.

Travelled to Iten — these athletes' stories deserve to be heard.

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After 17,900km, Sofiane Sehili was just 200km away from his goal - the Trans-Eurasian cycling world record.

He had one day remaining to reach Vladivostok. He finished it in a Russian prison.

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‘I could not go backwards’: The ultracyclist whose world record attempt ended in a Russian prison
After riding for 17,900km, Sofiane Sehili chose to illegally cross from China to Russia – it was a decision he came to regret
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November 25, 2025 at 10:41 AM
Israel-Premier Tech’s rebrand is now complete - they are NSN Cycling Team.

Spanish-based, Swiss-registered, the title sponsors were founded by Barcelona legend Andres Iniesta.

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Israel Premier-Tech rebrands to NSN Cycling Team for 2026
The cycling team were the subject of many pro-Palestine protests during the 2025 season, particularly during the Vuelta a Espana
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November 20, 2025 at 8:57 PM
Spoke to Jamal Khashoggi's widow in January about the 2034 World Cup in Saudi Arabia. She called on FIFA to commemorate his memory throughout the tournament.

Ahead of next summer, Donald Trump's verdict on Khashoggi's murder? "Things happen."

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Jamal Khashoggi’s widow says FIFA should commemorate him at Saudi Arabia World Cup
'They could name a stand in a stadium after him, or print his picture on tickets for the public. His sacrifice should be valued'
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November 19, 2025 at 9:23 AM
Cycling’s autumn has been dominated by its relationship with nation states.

Wrote about the UAE’s activities in Sudan, Israel-Premier Tech’s rebrand, and Jayco-AlUla’s difficulties.

Something needs to change, but solutions are hard to see.

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How an autumn dominated by geopolitics has highlighted cycling’s uneasy relationship with nation states
With teams lacking significant broadcast revenues, WorldTour squads rely on commercialising anything they can with the highest bidder
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November 14, 2025 at 11:21 AM
Wout van Aert is one of cycling’s superstars; his win over Montmartre one of the year’s top moments.

We spoke about post-injury doubts, managing his own demanding nature, and his big offseason adventure in the USA.

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Wout van Aert interview: Dropping Tadej Pogacar, recovering from injury and what cycling can learn from the NBA
The Belgian star on a season of recovery and redemption: 'I just wanted to show that I’m still there, that I can be among the best riders'
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November 12, 2025 at 11:38 AM
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Amid all the long throws and set pieces that have dominated the Premier League season, plenty of fans have been expressing their displeasure at the way their team have been playing.

@jacobwhitehead.bsky.social went to three matches in two days to try to find out what they really want to see.
What are supporters really seeking from their team: style, substance or something else?
Even fans of top-half clubs have been expressing dissatisfaction at the way their teams have been playing so far this season
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November 10, 2025 at 9:49 AM
Went on a mini roadtrip around the Premier League this weekend. Are teams' style making us miserable? Or are we really in search of something else?

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What are supporters really seeking from their team: style, substance or something else?
Even fans of top-half clubs have been expressing dissatisfaction at the way their teams have been playing so far this season
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November 10, 2025 at 10:08 AM
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Very chuffed that
@podonthetyne.bsky.social
has been nominated for club podcast of the year alongside some truly brilliant shows.

Huge thanks to the FSA for this honour & to our lovely listeners for their amazing support for our independent pod. #NUFC ❤️

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FSA Awards 2025 - vote now! - Football Supporters' Association
We are pleased to announce the shortlists for the 2025 Football Supporters’ Association Awards – voting is open now and fans can back their favourites here. 91 candidates are battling it out across 16...
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November 6, 2025 at 1:36 PM
On the politics of clapping. And truly, how did we ever get here?

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Does it matter if players don’t clap their fans?
Spence and Van de Ven declined to take part in football's post-match applause ritual. It is a breach of an unwritten rule but also... fine
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November 3, 2025 at 8:23 AM
#WHUFC 3-1 #NUFC — and in truth, it could have been more.

Complacent first-half performance turned into tired drudgery in the second.

Once more, Newcastle's identity threatens to be inconsistency — are there parallels with two seasons ago?

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West Ham 3 Newcastle 1 – Why are Howe’s side so bad away from home? Where does it leave them?
Analysis of Newcastle's Premier League game away to West Ham
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November 2, 2025 at 4:11 PM
Oier Lazkano released by Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe after UCI detect biological passport abnormalities.

Basque rider returned suspicious results between 2022 and 2024 while riding for Movistar. Hadn't ridden since Paris-Roubaix in April.

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Cyclist Oier Lazkano leaves Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe after suspension for alleged doping violation
A UCI statement said “unexplained abnormalities” had been found in Lazkano’s biological passport between 2022 and 2024.
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October 31, 2025 at 12:26 PM
How did Saudi Arabia and Qatar receive such hugely favourable conditions for World Cup qualification?

Asked FIFA and the AFC about their home advantage, extra rest days, reduced away allocations...

Answers? Not forthcoming.

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Saudi Arabia, Qatar and a 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifying controversy
Saudi Arabia and Qatar's opponents have complained about advantages the two countries had in qualifying for the 2026 World Cup
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October 28, 2025 at 12:10 PM
A first ascent of Ventoux for the Femmes. Alpe d'Huez climbed twice by the men?

Always optimism and excitement in previewing the Tour de France, nine months out, but there's a lot to like in this route, from Montmartre to sprinters' chances.

Analysis:

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2026 Tour de France route analysis – Mont Ventoux for the women, Alpe d’Huez (twice) for the men
Next year's races will begin in Spain and Switzerland respectively, with fresh twists and some old favorites along the way
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October 23, 2025 at 4:47 PM
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⚫ Pope's (remarkable throwout) 1st-ever assist! ⚽
⚪ Barnes' brace of a cameo 🏹
⚫ Gordon keeps delivering in #UCL - now to do so in PL 🌟
⚪ 7th clean sheet 7️⃣
⚫ Huge morale-boosting win 🙌

📝 #NUFC 3-0 Benfica analysis, w/ @jacobwhitehead.bsky.social: www.nytimes.com/athletic/673...
Newcastle 3 Benfica 0 – Gordon steps up again on superb night for Howe’s wingers
Anthony Gordon, Jacob Murphy and Harvey Barnes all contributed to an impressive Champions League performance and result for Newcastle
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October 21, 2025 at 9:02 PM
Tadej Pogacar's Monuments season has been arguably the best of all time — the first man to finish on the podium at each, the first since Merckx to win three in one year...

To mark a special season, this is the story of those five races — in 20 pictures:

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The story of cycling’s 2025 Monument races in 20 photographs
The images that tell the story of the biggest one-day races in cycling's calendar this year
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October 14, 2025 at 9:13 AM
Of course it was Tadej Pogacar. Dominance reprised, Evenepoel second again, another long-distance attack.

But genuine excitement about 19-year-old Paul Seixas' bronze medal — this is a rider who will be in these podium pictures for some time to come.

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Tadej Pogacar launches 75km solo attack to win European Championships road race
Pogacar is now the reigning champion at the Tour de France, the Worlds, and the European Championships
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October 5, 2025 at 4:06 PM
Luke Donald became captain somewhat by accident, and then that was the last thing left to chance.

Piece on the small edges which gave Europe their two point Ryder Cup victory — including VR headsets, Dodo, and beautiful smelling hair.

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How Europe won the Ryder Cup with $47 shampoo, Federer’s video and Moneyball
Revealing the little details that made for an historic triumph for the visitors at Bethpage
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September 29, 2025 at 2:34 PM
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Billy Guyton and Shane Christie were Super Rugby players — and best mates. Both lost their lives to suicide after suffering head injuries.

Spoke to their families about the answers that exist, and whether they're being introduced quickly enough.

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Shane Christie, Billy Guyton and the brain injuries behind two rugby deaths
They were best friends, who took their own lives, after the same career, within three years of each other and their families have questions
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September 28, 2025 at 7:18 AM
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Shane Christie and Billy Guyton were two ‘free spirits’, two talented rugby players who lived, played and, ultimately, died the same way.

Each suffered brain injuries playing a sport they loved.

Their friends and families believe rugby's authorities failed them.

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Shane Christie, Billy Guyton and the brain injuries behind two rugby deaths
They were best friends, who took their own lives, after the same career, within three years of each other and their families have questions
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September 28, 2025 at 9:01 AM
Tadej Pogacar is world champion again - he is the first man to win both the Tour de France and rainbow jersey in successive years.

Some brutal, attritional racing in Rwanda. Full analysis here:

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Road Cycling World Championships: Pogacar solos to another rainbow jersey, but was Evenepoel unlucky?
The Athletic reviews a memorable week of racing in the Rwandan capital Kigali
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September 28, 2025 at 5:14 PM
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A year ago today, Mark Townsend went to watch West Brom at Hillsborough and did not come home. Tomorrow, his relatives will be back in Sheffield for the start of an inquest that they hope will lead to answers. #WBA @theathleticfc.bsky.social www.nytimes.com/athletic/666...
September 28, 2025 at 8:53 AM
Billy Guyton and Shane Christie were Super Rugby players — and best mates. Both lost their lives to suicide after suffering head injuries.

Spoke to their families about the answers that exist, and whether they're being introduced quickly enough.

www.nytimes.com/athletic/666...
Shane Christie, Billy Guyton and the brain injuries behind two rugby deaths
They were best friends, who took their own lives, after the same career, within three years of each other and their families have questions
www.nytimes.com
September 28, 2025 at 7:18 AM
One year ago today, Muriel Furrer died at the World Championships, having not been found for 90 minutes.

Has safety improved? The number of stakeholders makes improvements slow — but in fresh news, teams are discussing an independent parcours regulator.

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A year on from Muriel Furrer’s death, is cycling’s attitude to safety shifting?
A sport that witnesses death too often needs change. There is no shortage of ideas but right now there is a lack of consensus
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September 27, 2025 at 7:31 AM
Juan Ayuso joins Lidl-Trek after his acrimonious departure from UAE Team Emirates.

Lidl-Trek have their GC contender, Ayuso has sole leadership — but questions still remain on both sides.

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Juan Ayuso joins Lidl-Trek after early UAE Team Emirates exit
Ayuso, 23, is considered one of the peloton’s best young climbing prospects but endured a turbulent season at UAE.
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September 25, 2025 at 9:30 AM
Dominant TT performance from Remco Evenepoel. Back? Or had he never left? Either way, overtaking Pogacar after being overtaken by Vingegaard at the TdF was a powerful moment.

So pleased for Marlen Reusser to taste a global gold as well.

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Remco Evenepoel, Marlen Reusser claim time trial titles at World Road Championships
Vine and Van Wilder came second and third in the men's event, with Van der Breggen and Vollering second and third in the women's.
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September 21, 2025 at 3:41 PM