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Report: Arsenal man could take huge pay cut to leave Emirates, may lose £70k a week

Mikel Arteta s Arsenal are expected to sell Premier League forgotten man Sead Kolasinac but will he stay at Bundesliga strugglers Schalke for next season?

CNN s Laura Jarrett is answering your questions as minorities face hurdles to vaccination

CNN s Laura Jarrett is answering your questions as minorities face hurdles to vaccination CNN s Go There is in New York as minorities face hurdles to vaccination. For example, last month, a Covid-19 vaccination site in a Latino neighborhood in New York City hard hit by the pandemic saw an overwhelming number of White people from outside the community show up to get the shot this month, laying bare a national disparity that shows people of color are being vaccinated at dramatically lower rates. Laura Jarrett is answering your questions. Watch more: 12:07 p.m. ET, February 11, 2021 FC Bayern Munich star Thomas Müller to miss FIFA Club World Cup Final after positive Covid-19 test

Peter Sagan tests positive for COVID-19

Peter Sagan tests positive for COVID-19 Daniel Ostanek © Provided by Cycling News MADONNA DI CAMPIGLIO ITALY OCTOBER 21 Arrival Peter Sagan of Slovakia and Team Bora Hansgrohe during the 103rd Giro dItalia 2020 Stage 17 a 203km stage from Bassano del Grappa to Madonna di Campiglio 1514m girodiitalia Giro on October 21 2020 in Madonna di Campiglio Italy Photo by Stuart FranklinGetty Images Peter Sagan has tested positive for COVID-19 at a pre-season training camp in Gran Canaria, Spain, his Bora-Hansgrohe team has announced. Sagan, his brother Juraj and teammate Erik Baška – who were at a private training camp together – have all tested positive for the virus and have all entered quarantine. Bora-Hansgrohe report that all three riders are doing well .

Notes From the Beach

Notes From the Beach Share this story The Never-Ending Story I was walking the dog after Sunday’s cyclocross world championships and thinking of what to say about it, eventually imagining what it’s like to cover the sport for a living in the Era of Matti and Wout. “Hey, Jumbo Visma PR director, I am thinking of doing a feature on Wout Van Aert’s rivalry with Mathieu van der Poel, could I get 15 minutes of his time?” And then I think that pot has been legalized just in the nick of time. Is this rivalry killing the sport? No, but it is definitely killing cycling media. Not only is everyone sick of talking about the rivalry, we are now getting sick of stories about how we are sick of talking about the rivalry. There is nothing left to say about the two on that big picture level.

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