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Sport in brief: April 22, 2025

SPEEDWAY: Sam Gilkes top-scored with 13 points riding at number five and captain Max Fricke weighed in with 9+2 as Leicester won 49-41 at Oxford Spires on Monday afternoon.

The Spires have lost all four of their Premiership matches this season. The wet bank holiday weather prevented the return meeting from taking place in Leicester and also washed out both legs of the double-header between Birmingham and Belle Vue.

CYCLING: Aberystwyth-born Stephen Williams will be defending his Fleche-Wallone Ardennes one-day classic title when the race rolls out of the Belgian city of Ciney tomorrow afternoon.

The 127-mile route finishes on the summit of the third climb of the Mur de Huy. Katarzyna Niewiadoma returns to defend her women’s title in a start-list that also includes last year’s runner-up Demi Vollering and world champion Lotte Kopecky.

MEN’S CRICKET: James Porter took 6-52 as Essex beat Worcester by 28 runs to seal the only win in the latest round of County Championship Division One games.

Last year’s champions Surrey shared the spoils at Sussex, Johnny Bairstow hit an unbeaten 86 as Yorkshire batted to a close at Durham, Hampshire drew with Somerset and table-topping Nottingham’s hopes of victory over Warwickshire were thwarted by the rain.

MEN’S BASKETBALL: Reigning champions London Lions host Leicester Riders at the capital’s Copper Box Arena Wednesday evening for the Super’s League title defining clash.

The Riders are currently four points behind the table-topping Lions but have a game in hand. 

Tomorrow night’s other fixture sees Manchester take on the Surrey 76ers with both teams looking to improve their position for the end of season play-offs.
 

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