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Shakira Isabel Mebarak Ripoll (born February 2, 1977), known simply as Shakira, is a two-time Grammy Award and eight-time Latin Grammy Award-winning Colombian singer-songwriter, musician and record producer who has been a major figure in the pop music of Latin America since the mid- 1990s.

Hot on the heels of her captivating World Cup performance, Shakira, one of the most exciting and successful global artists in recent history, with more than 214 global award nominations and more than 50 million albums sold worldwide, has announced her 2010 global tour and her highly anticipated return to Europe. The European Tour, produced by Live Nation, will begin on November 16th in Lyon, France at La Halle Tony Garnier.

Shakira has already performed at Rock in Rio in Lisbon and she headlined the festival in Madrid where there were more than 85,000 fans.She will also perform at this weekend’s Glastonbury Festival in the UK on Saturday, June 26th and will be performing at the 2010 FIFA World Cup closing ceremony on July 11.

It has now been confirmed the European leg of her tour will begin in Lyon, France, on November 16. The star will then appear in countries including the UK, Germany, Switzerland, Spain, Portugal and Italy.

According to a release, Shakira will “bring fans a pulsating spectacle crossing all musical boundaries”. She will perform a selection of her biggest hits, including Waka Waka, She Wolf, La Tortura and Hips Don’t Lie, and will also give fans an exclusive sneak preview of her new album Sale El Sol.

Shakira’s European tour dates:

December 14 Manchester, UK MEN Arena On sale July 9

December 16 Dublin, Ireland O2 Arena On sale July 7

December 17 Belfast, UK Odyssey Arena On sale July 7

December 19 Glasgow, UK SECC On sale July 9

December 20 London, UK O2 Arena On sale July 2

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Rank Name Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Total Thru
1 Robert-Jan Derksen -6 -6 10
2t Alejandro Canizares 66 -5 (66) F
2t Martin Kaymer 66 -5 (66) F
2t Jean Van de Velde 66 -5 (66) F
2t Martin Erlandsson -5 -5 11
6t Danny Lee 67 -4 (67) F
6t Scott Strange 67 -4 (67) F
6t Marcel Siem 67 -4 (67) F
6t Robert Rock -4 -4 F
6t Charl Schwartzel -4 -4 16
11t Oliver Wilson 68 -3 (68) F
11t Paul Broadhurst 68 -3 (68) F
11t Rory McIlroy 68 -3 (68) F
11t Soren Hansen 68 -3 (68) F
11t Damien McGrane 68 -3 (68) F
11t Andrew Dodt 68 -3 (68) F
11t Hennie Otto 68 -3 (68) F
11t Peter Hanson -3 -3 17
11t Jyoti Randhawa -3 -3 16
11t Adam Scott -3 -3 15
21t Felipe Aguilar 69 -2 (69) F
21t Steve Webster 69 -2 (69) F
21t Pablo Larrazabal 69 -2 (69) F
21t Marcus Fraser 69 -2 (69) F
21t Francesco Molinari -2 -2 17
21t Christian Cevaer -2 -2 16
21t Lee Westwood -2 -2 16
21t Alvaro Quiros -2 -2 15
21t Jean-Francois Lucquin -2 -2 13
21t Gregory Bourdy -2 -2 13
21t Philip Golding -2 -2 11
32t Jeev Milkha Singh 70 -1 (70) F
32t David Horsey 70 -1 (70) F
32t Edoardo Molinari 70 -1 (70) F
32t Alexander Noren 70 -1 (70) F
32t Luke Donald 70 -1 (70) F
32t Graeme Storm 70 -1 (70) F
32t Mark Brown 70 -1 (70) F
32t Shiv Kapur 70 -1 (70) F
32t Peter Hedblom 70 -1 (70) F
32t Chris Wood -1 -1 17
32t Angel Cabrera -1 -1 15
32t Ian Poulter -1 -1 15
32t Julien Quesne -1 -1 12
32t Peter O’Malley -1 -1 11
32t Peter Whiteford -1 -1 11
47t James Kingston 71 E (71) F
47t Ariel Canete 71 E (71) F
47t Gregory Havret 71 E (71) F
47t Michael Hoey 71 E (71) F
47t Rhys Davies 71 E (71) F
47t Soren Kjeldsen 71 E (71) F
47t Ross Fisher 71 E (71) F
47t Miguel Angel Jimenez 71 E (71) F
47t Richard Finch 71 E (71) F
47t Matteo Manassero 71 E (71) F
47t Richie Ramsay 71 E (71) F
47t Paul Waring 71 E (71) F
47t Alastair Forsyth 71 E (71) F
47t Peter Lawrie 71 E (71) F
47t Brett Rumford 71 E (71) F
47t Richard Green E E 13
47t Danny Willett E E 17
47t Richard McEvoy E E 16
47t James Kamte E E 15
47t Seung-yul Noh E E 13
47t Stephen Dodd E E 11
47t Paul Lawrie E E 11
47t Joost Luiten E E 11
47t Richard Bland E E 10
71t Thomas Bjorn 72 +1 (72) F
71t Nick Dougherty 72 +1 (72) F
71t Michael Lorenzo-Vera 72 +1 (72) F
71t Thongchai Jaidee 72 +1 (72) F
71t Rafa Echenique 72 +1 (72) F
71t Jose Manuel Lara 72 +1 (72) F
71t Nicolas Colsaerts 72 +1 (72) F
71t Benjamin Hebert 72 +1 (72) F
71t Maarten Lafeber +1 +1 13
71t Phillip Price +1 +1 15
71t Darren Clarke +1 +1 14
71t Jean-Francois Remesy +1 +1 14
71t Tommy Fleetwood +1 +1 13
71t Anders Hansen +1 +1 12
71t Tano Goya +1 +1 11
71t Simon Thornton +1 +1 11
71t Markus Brier +1 +1 11
71t Fabrizio Zanotti +1 +1 10
89t Francois Calmels 73 +2 (73) F
89t S.S.P. Chowrasia 73 +2 (73) F
89t Colin Montgomerie 73 +2 (73) F
89t Geoff Ogilvy 73 +2 (73) F
89t Jeppe Huldahl 73 +2 (73) F
89t Stephen Gallacher 73 +2 (73) F
89t Raphael Jacquelin 73 +2 (73) F
89t Martin Wiegele 73 +2 (73) F
89t Kenneth Ferrie 73 +2 (73) F
89t Barry Lane +2 +2 15
89t Sam Little 73 +2 (73) F
89t Gary Boyd 73 +2 (73) F
89t David Lynn 73 +2 (73) F
89t Thomas Aiken 73 +2 (73) F
89t David Howell 73 +2 (73) F
89t Shane Lowry 73 +2 (73) F
89t Jose-Filipe Lima 73 +2 (73) F
89t Johan Edfors +2 +2 16
89t Heath Slocum +2 +2 16
89t Robert Karlsson +2 +2 16
89t Francois Delamontagne +2 +2 14
89t Daniel Gaunt +2 +2 14
89t Jean-Baptiste Gonnet +2 +2 11
112t Gareth Maybin 74 +3 (74) F
112t Federico Cabrera 74 +3 (74) F
112t Ignacio Garrido 74 +3 (74) F
112t Michael Jonzon 74 +3 (74) F
112t Romain Wattel +3 +3 17
112t Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano +3 +3 16
112t Anthony Wall +3 +3 11
112t Steven O’Hara +3 12
112t Niclas Fasth +3 +3 11
112t Miguel Angel Martin +3 +3 12
112t Jamie Donaldson +3 +3 11
112t David Dixon +3 +3 10
112t Julien Xanthopoulos +3 +3 10
125t Callum Macaulay 75 +4 (75) F
125t Mikael Lundberg 75 +4 (75) F
125t David Drysdale 75 +4 (75) F
125t Paul McGinley +4 +4 17
125t Andrew Butterfield +4 +4 16
125t Marcus Both +4 +4 13
125t James Morrison +4 +4 13
125t Jose Maria Olazabal +4 +4 13
125t Rafael Cabrera-Bello +4 +4 12
125t Michael Campbell +4 +4 11
125t Victor Dubuisson +4 +4 11
136t Rick Kulacz 76 +5 (76) F
136t Pablo Martin 76 +5 (76) F
136t Anthony Kang 76 +5 (76) F
136t Raphael Eyraud 76 +5 (76) F
136t Mark Tullo 76 +5 (76) F
136t Thomas Levet +5 +5 16
136t Bradley Dredge +5 +5 13
136t Mikel Galdos +5 +5 10
144t Scott Drummond 77 +6 (77) F
144t Robert Coles +6 +6 17
144t John Parry 77 +6 (77) F
144t Julien Guerrier +6 +6 15
144t Mark Foster +6 +6 13
149t Ricardo Gonzalez 78 +7 (78) F
149t Simon Dyson 78 +7 (78) F
149t Daniel Vancsik 78 +7 (78) F
149t Ty Tryon 78 +7 (78) F
149t Marc Warren 78 +7 (78) F
154 Gary Lockerbie +8 +8 14
155 Bruno-Teva Lecuona 81 +10 (81) F

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History of the Tour De France: Post World War Tour

Post World War Rivalries

Henri Desgrange, the Tour de France founder, died in 1940. His successor was Jacque Goddet. The Germans tried to persuade Goddet to hold the race during the war years, but he refused. He considered the first race following the war, in 1947, to be an act of faith given the post-war shortages. Jean Robic of France won and this did much to improve the country’s morale. The government even allowed the Tour to break the food rationing rules.

Italian Rivals Go at it Full Swing

The French win didn’t last long. Two Italian rivals, Gino Bartali, tour winner in 1938, and Fausto Coppi, had lost most of their cycling careers to the war. But their bitter rivalry made the post-war Tours as exciting as ever. Bartali’s 10-year gap between wins is still a Tour record. Louison Bobet had grabbed the yellow jersey early in the race but Bartali showed who deserved to win when he flew through the Alps. Bartali won by 26 minutes in 1948.

Rene Vietto– France’s King of the Hill

After the war, Vietto was one of the few surviving members of the old guard. For awhile, it looked like Vietto might win the 1947 race. Although he didn’t win, he became the Tour’s king of the mountains. It’s been said that wherever there were steep roads and thin air, Vietto was right there.

The winner that year, Robic, had promised his young bride that he would win the Tour de France because he didn’t have a dowry.

In 1948, Bobet’s popularity would increase. The Italian coach, Alfredo Binda, said, “If I had coached Bobet, he would have won.” By this time, Bobet was known as “Louison.”

The Italians arrived at the 1949 Tour prepared to win. They have with them, up and coming star, Fausto Coppi. Coppi and Bartali battle it out. Bartali loses by more than 10 minutes. Coppi won for the second time in 1952 by a stunning 28 minutes.

Switzerland Wins and France has a Golden Age

Switzerland has had only two victories on the Tour– in 1950 and 1951.

In 1950, the Italians look like they’re ready to claim a third title. Bartali, and French rider, Jean Robic, are battling for the lead in the mountains. Aggressive fans cause them to fall. Bartali is constantly harassed and in disgust, he quits the race. To show their support for their team mate, the entire Italian team also quits.

In 1951, Hugo Koblet was clearly the strongest rider. He claimed the yellow jersey after Wim Van Est had a spectacular crash over the cliffs of the Aubisque pass. Van Est survived the crash but was in shock and couldn’t continue. With Bobet, Kubler, and Koblet all out with injuries, the 1952 race was wide open. Coppi won again in 1952 but not until after being challenged by Robic most of the way. Robic was the victim of a flat tire.

Television was introduced to the Tour in 1952.

France succeeds again with the Tour’s first hat trick. Louison Bobet won in 1953, 1954, and 1955. In 1955, Bobet destroyed his competition on Mount Ventoux, and this was the key to his third consecutive win.

France won again in 1956 with rider, Roger Walkowiak. He took the yellow jersey early on, and held onto it. France reveled in its golden age with another record-breaking ride and a new great rivalry.

Jacques Anquetil won five Tours between 1957 1nd 1964. But it was the story of Raymond Poulidor, the “eternal second,” who placed second five times and third three times and he never once wore the jellow jersey. It was during this time that the Tour switched back to sponsored teams. This movement embraced commercial reality but still left plenty of room for theatrics. Enter Jacques Anquetil, winner in 1957 and winner again in 1961, 1962, 1963, and again in 1964. Despite these victories Anquetil was not well loved in France. Poulidor would win a popularity contest in a heartbeat.

In 1959, France looked like it had a winning team with Anquetil, Riviére, Bobet, and Geminiani all on the national team. But instead of working together, the work against each other. The Spaniard, Ferderico Bahamontes , won.

In 1960, it looked like young Riviére was all set to win. He broke the world hour record and at Stage 15 he looked like he’d win. Then, at the Perjuret Pass he crashed into a ravine and never rode a bicycle again. Gastone Nencini, from Italy, won.

Winners

1947 Jean Robic (Fra)

1948 Gino Bartali (Ita)

1949 Faust Coppi (Ita)

1950 Ferdi Kubler (Swi)

1951 Hugo Koblet (Swi)

1952 Faust Coppi (Ita)

1953 Louison Bobet (Fra)

1954 Louison Bobet (Fra)

1955 Louison Bobet (Fra)

1956 Roger Walkowiak (Fra)

1957 Jacque Anquetil (Fra)

1958 Charly Gaul (Lux)

1959 Ferderico Bahamontes (Spa)

1960 Gastone Nencini (Ita)

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U2 360 TOUR 2010 – European Opening Performances Sell-Out

U2′s world tour costs €517,000 a day to stage – even when the band has the day off.

Bono, The Edge, Larry Mullen Jr. and Adam Clayton’s current ’360 Degree’ tour – which features a huge stage called ‘The Claw’ – is so expensive to run it is yet to make a profit, even after 33 concerts.

The ‘Get on Your Boots’ rockers have played across Europe and North America since kicking off the run of concerts in Barcelona, Spain, on June 30.

For the current and forthcoming tour, a unique staging configuration with excellent sight lines provides an intimate audience experience at a price affordable to all fans. With its cylindrical video system, massive stage, rotating bridges and of course, the U2 passion – the experience becomes an amazing event.

But more dates are on the way for the band’s unique stage experience, where U2 are playing on and firing on all cylinders with their circular stage setup. They’re also scheduled to hit locales like Paris, Athens, Moscow, Istanbul, and Coimbra in 2010.

The band has already played sell-out dates throughout the word this year, including stops in Milan, Barcelona, Amsterdam, Dublin, and dates across the U.S. Additional cities and dates are set to be announced as well.

U2 to perform songs from several of its CDs at Cowboys Stadium concert. U2 Tickets are on sale. U2 Will Play:

Frankfurt Commerzbank Arena (August 3)
Hannover Stadium (12)
Horsens Casa Arena (15)
Helsinki Olympic Stadium (20)
Moscow Luzhniki (25)
Vienna Ernst Happel Stadium (30)
Athens Olympic Stadium (September 3)
Istanbul Ataturk Olympic Stadium (6)
Munich Olympic Stadium (15)
Paris Stade De France (18)
Seville Olympic Stadium (29)
Coimbra Stadium (October 2)

Oman Launches Tour of Oman

On 18th January 2010 Oman announced it is to launch its first national cycling tour in February, joining the ranks of France, Italy, India and Japan.

The race, which is the Arab’s answer to the Tour de France, will see 128 riders and 16 teams cover 687km over a period of six days.

The race will be held acoss Oman’s mountains and potentially including the country’s highest peak, Jebel Akhdar, which stands nearly 3,000m high. The tour will take place on 14th – 19th February and will award $161,880 worth of prize money. The winner will take $13,227. “A magnificent new destination,” Christian Prudhomme, director of the Tour de France, told the New York Times.

France’s famous cycling race is owned by Amaury Sport Organisation, which will also handle the logistics of the Tour of Oman. “The Middle East has proved to be the ideal terrain for the start of the cycling season, its climate and geography being ideal for the competitors’ requirements at this time of year,” said Prudhomme.

Sultan Hamdoon Al Harthi, the head of the Muscat Municipality and the Municipal Council, told the newspaper the Tour is expected to bolster Oman’s tourism ambitions. “Everyone in Oman is excited and supportive,” he said. “We have a young population and the Tour will inspire them.”

Oman is the second Gulf country to host an international cycling tour, after Qatar’s inaugural race nine years ago. Qatar’s race is scheduled from February 7 to 12, or two days before the start in Oman.

According to the International Cycling Union, the sport’s world governing body, Oman is the fifth Middle Eastern country to feature on its annual event calendar, following in the footsteps of Egypt, Libya and Morocco.

Fly to Muscat and during your stay, book apartments in Oman, villas in Oman and other holiday rentals in Oman and see the Tour of Oman set in the stunning mountains.

Paul is a UK travel writer, specialising in holiday destinations worldwide. Paul travels the UAE and assists in the management of Holiday Rental Centre which forms an increasing collection of articles, top-tips and travel resources.

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