Sunday, September 27, 2009

Watch KLITSCHKO vs ARREOLA Replay Video

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Watch KLITSCHKO vs ARREOLA Replay! Saturday night at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, WBC Heavyweight Titlist Vitali Klitschko (38-2, 37 KO’s) took on the most exciting prospect I can think of in the American HW division, Cristobal Arreola (27-1, 24 KO’s). Vitali is a big man, at six foot seven plus, he’s got great boxing skills, uses his height masterfully, he’s tall enough to keep both arms low as he keeps opponents at the exact distance he wants them to be. Watching him work is something I’m sure any boxing purist would agree is great entertainment! Vitali is not just a good big man but a total tactician. He almost makes it look easy.

Chris Arreola is a young prospect with good size and mindset for a heavyweight and a huge warrior spirit. His measured skills are ever improving his fighting spirit and dedication in the ring is a joy to watch—sloppy as it may be. Even when he was getting his ass kicked by the best HW in boxing, there was always a faint feeling that something dramatic might happen in Arreola’s favor at any moment. Unfortunately for Arreola, that moment didn’t come..

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Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Watch KLITSCHKO vs ARREOLA Live Stream Fight Video

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Watch KLITSCHKO vs ARREOLA Live! Two spectacular heavyweight fights were added to the highly anticipated event featuring the world title showdown between World Boxing Council (WBC) heavyweight champion Vitali “Dr. Iron Fist” Klitschko and WBC No. 1 contender Cristobal “The Nightmare’’ Arreola on Saturday, September 26 at STAPLES Center in Los Angeles.

Klitschko vs Arreola – Meet the Fighters

Vitali Klitschko

Record: 37-2, 36 KOs
Height: 6’7 1/2’’
Reach: 80’’

Chris Arreola

Record: 27-0, 24 KOs
Height: 6’4’’
Reach: 77’’

Two Great Fights Added To Vitali Klitschko vs Arreola Undercard

Fast rising star, the hard-hitting, undefeated heavyweight Alexander Ustinov (17-0, 14 KOs), of Minsk, Belarus, will take on once-beaten Cedric Boswell (31-1, 24 KOs), of Atlanta, Ga. This will be a 12-round championship fight for Ustinov’s World Boxing Association (WBA) European title, where the winner is guaranteed to rise to the top of the division.

The other compelling heavyweight match features two talented American brawlers. Once-beaten Johnathon Banks (21-1, 15 KOs), of Detroit, Mich., will take on Javier Mora (22-4, 18 KOs), of Anaheim, Calif., in a scheduled10-round fight.

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Sunday, September 20, 2009

Watch MAYWEATHER vs MARQUEZ Replay Video Fight

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Watch MAYWEATHER vs MARQUEZ Replay! In a virtuoso performance that blended superior size with speed and skill, Floyd Mayweather Junior (now 40-0) had his way with Juan Manuel Marquez over 12 rounds. As for any signs of ring rust, there were none. Indeed. Mayweather’s reflexes were never sharper.

Mayweather now 40-0 proved that he is PFP the best in the world today, by beating Marquez over twelve rounds. Marquez came into the fight with the better credentials having fought top notch fighters over the last few years, while Mayweather came in to the fight from a two year layoff and a questionable selection of opponents at welter.

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Monday, September 14, 2009

Watch MAYWEATHER Jr. vs MARQUEZ Live Stream Video

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Watch Floyd MAYWEATHER Jr. vs Juan Manuel MARQUEZ Live! Sports fans around the world can breathe again as it was announced today that the highly anticipated 12-round welterweight showdown between Floyd Mayweather and Juan Manuel Marquez has been officially rescheduled for September 19, after Mayweather, who suffered a rib injury while training for the originally scheduled July 18 date, received clearance from his doctor to participate on the new date..

Mayweather vs. Marquez: "Number One/Numero Uno," which will still take place at MGM Grand in Las Vegas and be televised live on HBO Pay-Per-View, will now take place on what on what is historically considered boxing's biggest weekend, and falling on the time-honored tradition of Mexican Independence Day.

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Sunday, September 13, 2009

Watch MTV VMA 2009 Live Streaming

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Watch MTV VMA 2009 live telecast will be at the Radio City Music Hall in New York City on September 13, 2009 at 9 pm ET. Russell Brand will be this year’s VMA host with celebrity presenters Taylor Swift, Katy Perry, Ne-Yo, Cobra Starship and Leighton Meester. Live performances by Britney Spears, Beyonce, Green Day, Jay-Z, Lady GaGa, Muse, P!nk, Taylor Swift, The All-American Rejects, Pitbull and 3OH!3.

Surprisingly enough, last year’s breakthrough act, Lady GaGa, dominates this year’s nominations list with eight nods in her pocket for ‘Poker Face’ and ‘Paparazzi.’

Her main competition is Beyoncé Knowles with the same number of nods for ‘Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)’.

Last year’s VMA was all about Britney and she seems to be determined to get as many awards as possible this year again, following GaGa and Beyoncé with seven nods.

2009 VMAs will be held in NY on September 13, 2009. The glam event will be hosted by rascal Russell Brand for the second consecutive year.


Friday, September 11, 2009

2009 MTV Video Music Awards Nominees

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2009 MTV Video Music Awards nominees announced

Surprisingly enough, last year’s breakthrough act, Lady GaGa, dominates this year’s nominations list with eight nods in her pocket for ‘Poker Face’ and ‘Paparazzi.’

Her main competition is Beyoncé Knowles with the same number of nods for ‘Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)’.

Last year’s VMA was all about Britney and she seems to be determined to get as many awards as possible this year again, following GaGa and Beyoncé with seven nods.

2009 VMAs will be held in NY on September 13, 2009. The glam event will be hosted by rascal Russell Brand for the second consecutive year.

Here’s the complete list of 2009 MTV Video Music Awards nominees:

Video of the Year

Beyoncé Knowles ‘Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)’
Lady GaGa ‘Poker Face’
Eminem ‘We Made You’
Kanye West ‘Love Lockdown’
Britney Spears ‘Womanizer’

Best New Artist

Lady GaGa, ‘Poker Face’
Drake ‘Best I Ever Had’
3OH!3 ‘Don’t Trust Me’
Kid Cudi ‘Day ‘N’ Nite’
Asher Roth ‘I Love College’

Best Male Video

Eminem ‘We Made You’
Ne-Yo ‘Miss Independent’
Kanye West ‘Love Lockdown’
T.I. ‘Live Your Life’ featuring Rihanna
Jay-Z, ‘D.O.A’

Best Female Video

Lady GaGa ‘Poker Face’
Beyoncé Knowles ‘Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)’
Katy Perry ‘Hot N Cold’
Kelly Clarkson ‘My Life Would Suck Without You’
Taylor Swift ‘You Belong With Me’
P!nk ‘So What’

Best Hip-Hop Video

Eminem ‘We Made You’
Flo Rida ‘Right Round’
Kanye West ‘Love Lockdown’
Asher Roth ‘I Love College’
Jay-Z ‘D.O.A.’

Best Pop Video

Britney Spears ‘Womanizer’
Beyoncé Knowles ‘Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)’
Lady GaGa ‘Poker Face’
Wisin & Yandel ‘Abusadora’
Cobra Starship ft. Leighton Meester ‘Good Girls Go Bad’

Best Rock Video

Coldplay ‘Viva la Vida’
Paramore ‘Decode’
Kings of Leon ‘Use Somebody’
Green Day ‘21 Guns’
Fall Out Boy ‘I Don’t Care’

Breakthrough Video

Yeah Yeah Yeahs ‘Heads Will Roll’
Matt and Kim ‘Lessons Learned’
Passion Pit ‘The Reeling’
Bat for Lashes ‘Daniel’
Anjulie ‘Boom’
Cold War Kids ‘I’ve Seen Enough’
Death Cab for Cutie ‘Grapevine Fires’
Gnarls Barkley ‘Who’s Gonna Save My Soul’
Chairlift ‘Evident Utensil’
Major Lazer ‘Hold the Line’

Best Choreography

Beyoncé Knowles ‘Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)’
Kristinia DeBarge ‘Goodbye’
Britney Spears ‘Circus’
Ciara ft. Justin Timberlake ‘Love Sex Magic’
A. R. Rahman and Pussycat Dolls ‘Jai Ho (You Are My Destiny)’

Best Direction

Beyoncé Knowles ‘Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)’
Lady GaGa ‘Paparazzi’
Britney Spears ‘Circus’
Cobra Starship ft. Leighton Meester ‘Good Girls Go Bad’
Green Day ‘21 Guns’

Best Editing

Beyoncé Knowles ‘Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)’
Lady GaGa ‘Paparazzi’
Britney Spears ‘Circus’
Miley Cyrus ‘7 Things’
Coldplay ‘Viva la Vida’

Best Special Effects

Gnarls Barkley ‘Who’s Gonna Save My Soul’
Lady GaGa ‘Paparazzi’
Beyoncé Knowles ‘Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)’
Eminem ‘We Made You’
Kanye West ft. Mr. Hudson ‘Paranoid’

Best Cinematography

Beyoncé Knowles ‘Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)’
Lady GaGa ‘Paparazzi’
Britney Spears ‘Circus’
Green Day ‘21 Guns’
Coldplay ‘Viva la Vida’

Art Direction

Beyoncé Knowles ‘Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)’
Lady GaGa ‘Paparazzi’
Britney Spears ‘Circus’
Gnarls Barkley ‘Who’s Gonna Save My Soul’
Coldplay ‘Viva la Vida’

Best Video (That Should Have Won a Moonman)

David Lee Roth ‘California Girls’
Foo Fighters ‘Everlong’
U2 ‘Streets Have No Name’
George Michael ‘Freedom’
OK Go ‘Here It Goes Again’
Tom Petty ‘Into the Great Wide Open’
Dr. Dre ft. Snoop Dogg ‘Nuthin’ But a ‘G’ Thang’
Beastie Boys ‘Sabotage’
Bjork ‘Human Behavior’
Radiohead ‘Karma Police’

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2009 MTV Video Music Awards. Music fans across the globe tuned in for another exciting ceremony celebrating the top music videos of the past year.

Nominees were announced on August 4 when fans began voting on their favorites in categories such as best male, female, rock and hip hop video, as well as Video of the Year.

This year, Lady Gaga and Beyoncé each lead the field with an incredible nine nominations. Up for Best Video of the Year in 2009 is Lady Gaga for "Poker Face", Beyonce for "Single Ladies", Eminem for "We Made You", Kanye West for "Love Lockdown" and
Britney Spears for "Womanizer".

Also watch for a new category added in 2009 featuring a retro look at videos that fans always felt should have won a Moonman award - but never did - including David Lee Roth's "California Girls" and U2's "Where the Streets Have No Name" among them.

The highly anticipated 2009 MTV Video Awards presentation will air on Sunday night at 9PM on September 13, 2009 live from the Big Apple. The awards show returns to its roots this year in New York City for a wild romp taking place in a handful of locations around town including Radio City Music Hall.

British comedian Russell Brand returns as host in 2009, including a rumored tribute to King of Pop Micheal Jackson by his sister Janet Jackson, with special appearances by Green Day, Pink, Taylor Swift, Brit rockers Muse, and more performers and details announced as awards night draws near.


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Watch MTV Video Music Awards 2009 live telecast will be at the Radio City Music Hall in New York City on September 13, 2009 at 9 pm ET. Russell Brand will be this year’s VMA host with celebrity presenters Taylor Swift, Katy Perry, Ne-Yo, Cobra Starship and Leighton Meester. Live performances by Britney Spears, Beyonce, Green Day, Jay-Z, Lady GaGa, Muse, P!nk, Taylor Swift, The All-American Rejects, Pitbull and 3OH!3.


Monday, September 7, 2009

Watch US Open 2009 Day 9: September 8, Tuesday Live Stream

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Watch US Open 2009 Day 9 Live September 8 Match! The 2009 US Open will be held from Monday, August 31 through Sunday, September 13 at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing, NY.

2- ANDY MURRAY VS. 16-MARIN CILIC

Murray showed last year in knocking out Rafa Nadal and reaching the final that he is here to stay, and this year, he's attempting to show that he's matured enough to win his first major.

His on-court intelligence cannot be underestimated, nor can his ability to read his foe's tendencies and make mid-match adjustments. Plus, his return of serve is already legendary. Just ask the big-serving Taylor Dent, who was passed dozens of times and made to hit impossibly low volleys in his rapid loss to the Scot on Sunday night.

Murray and the tall and powerful Cilic have met three times, with the world No. 2 taking all those contests, including a straight-sets win at 2009 Roland Garros. Cilic has done a good job gutting out wins here and can rip the ball off both wings. He moves well for a guy who is 6-foot-6 and, if he stays patient, can hurt Murray. But the Croat will likely be too pumped up and get confused trying to figure out what Murray's game plan is. Cilic will take a set, but Murray will get through in four.

3- RAFAEL NADAL VS. 13- GAEL MONFILS

This could be an extremely dicey match for Nadal, who is contending with a sore abdominal muscle and, as a result, had trouble firing effective serves in his win over Nicolas Almagro. What that means is that Nadal will be struggling with the injury the rest of the tournament, which doesn't take him out of title contention but does mean that his road to his first US Open crown will be painful.

The enthusiastic Frenchman Monfils loves playing in New York because he's a high-energy player who has a love of the big stage. He's underachieved a bit, consistently riddled with small injuries and playing too defensively against the elite players. He's an incredible athlete with a huge first serve, gigantic forehand and amazing retrieving ability, but he can grow erratic and not recover.

Rafa has beaten Monfils four out of five times, but the Frenchman did grab an upset over the Spaniard earlier this year in Doha. He's nowhere near as mentally tough as the six-time Grand Slam champ is, but he has the ability to make Nadal play a lot of long, grinding points, and if he can be convinced to take big cuts at mid-court balls, he's capable of pulling an upset. But with a day off and with plenty of motivation, I'm sensing that Nadal will show up extremely focused and take it to Monfils from the first ball. Fans will get to revel in what should be a very entertaining and hard-fought four-set victory for the Spaniard.

OTHER MEN'S MATCHES TO WATCH

I picked against Fernando Gonzalez in his tussle against Tomas Berdych and was dead wrong, as the Chilean served with authority, nailed his huge forehand and kept steady from the backhand side in a straight-sets win. But I just can't see him passing the on-rushing Jo-Wilifried Tsonga again and again over five sets, even though the Frenchman does suffer mental lapses. I like Tsonga in five in what should be a tremendous contest.

Juan Martin del Potro ran into the back wall in his last match and slightly hurt his elbow, but he bore up fine in the last set and has way too much firepower for Juan Carlos Ferrero. The Spaniard will stretch him out and make him earn the victory, but the tall and threatening Argentine will take this match in four sets and get ready to rumble against Andy Murray.

2-SERENA WILLIAMS VS. 10- FLAVIA PENNETTA

This is not nearly a short pit stop on the road to Williams' fourth US Open title but a bumpy section of the freeway where she's likely going to have to play well to win. The Italian veteran Pennetta is a gutsy, capable player who has improved her offense a ton, moves the ball around adeptly and has numerous options in her game. She stood very tall in fighting off six match points against Vera Zvonareva in the previous round, ripping winners to the corners while her foe pushed the ball.

With that said, Serena is a substantial favorite in this match, as she's been here before and succeeded time and time again. She has a much better serve, a little more weight on her groundstrokes and a more ambitious return. The match is on her racket, and if she plays close to her top level, she'll take this contest quickly because I get the sense that Pennetta is wearing down. The two have played once in Miami, and Flavia extended Williams to three sets, but the Italian will only play Serena tough for a set and then will go away. Serena will win in two sets and await a much-anticipated clash with Kim Clijsters.

18-NA LI VS. KIM CLIJSTERS

While some downplayed Clijsters' chances to make a major move on tour when she returned in August, I always felt that the super jock would play herself back into contention quickly, mostly because she's always been a tremendous athlete who was never out of shape and had a fairly air-tight game off the ground. The Belgian and sometimes New Jersey resident hasn't been perfect, but she's been very good, showing tremendous confidence off the ground, serving with authority to spots and attacking short balls. In short, she's been an A-minus version of the Clijsters who won the 2005 US Open and is improving with every match. She's smarter now, and although she occasionally displays a little rust, her brain is making up for it.

Li is steady, strong and can be murder off the ground and has yet to drop a set in the tournament. A few years back, I thought she'd make a stronger push into the top 10, but she's consistently been battling injuries and has been inconsistent. On a great day, she could pull off an upset, but she's going to have to keep the ball very deep, attack Clijsters' forehand before the Belgian can get into rhythm and make sure not to play too defensively. This will be no cakewalk for Kimmy, but she'll get through in straight sets and be ready to rumble against Serena.

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Sunday, September 6, 2009

Watch NASCAR Pep Boys Auto 500 Live Stream Video

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Watch NASCAR Pep Boys Auto 500 Live! Race 25 of 36 on Sprint Cup circuit at Atlanta Motor Speedway, Hampton, GA on September 6, 2009 7:46 pm EDT. 325 Laps, 1.54 miles track length, 501.00 miles in race length.

Drivers to Watch:

Martin Truex Jr.
Truex hopes the week off will change his run of bad luck. "Bristol was a perfect example of how bad things have been this season," said Truex. "We had a great car. We run in the top 10, top five for most of the race, and then we get knocked into the fence with only a few laps to go. We have run a lot better than our record shows."
Kasey Kahne
Kahne has one win, four top-five finishes and six top-10s in 12 starts at Atlanta. But he has struggled recently, finishing outside the top 25 in four of the last six races there. Kahne leads 13th-place Kyle Busch by 52 points but is only 32 points out of seventh. "It's a tight battle," said Kahne. "Any little mistake can definitely cost you a lot of points and hurt your chances."
Jimmie Johnson
Johnson has three wins (October 2004, both races in 2007), nine top-five finishes and 11 top-10s in 16 Atlanta starts, including a second-place finish last October and ninth in March. Since October 2006, Johnson has finished lower than second place at Atlanta only twice -- 13th in March 2008 and ninth in 2009. "Truthfully, Atlanta has been tough on us," Johnson said. "We've been able to get some good finishes based on Chad's (Knaus, the crew chief) creativity. Last year in the Chase he put tires on at the end and I was able to drive to second, but before that we were like a 10th-, 11th-place car all day. So it didn't hurt my feelings to see Atlanta taken out of the Chase, then California Speedway put back in. Especially in the fall race -- we've won the last couple of times there. Hopefully that works with us for the Chase."
Jeff Gordon
The four-time Cup champion has four wins at Atlanta but hasn't driven into Victory Lane at Atlanta since this race in 2003. He has 14 top-five and 22 top-10 finishes in 34 Atlanta starts, including a ninth last October and second in March. That was his fourth-straight top-10 finish. In fact, he has seven top-10 finishes in the last eight Atlanta starts. The one time Gordon finished out of the top 10 in that span, he was 12th in March 2007. "I always look forward to our visits here because I think it's one of our best tracks," Gordon said. "And we have the luxury of knowing our spot in the Chase is secure, so we can gamble -- if needed -- to go for the win and the 10 bonus points. Wins and bonus points are all we have to gain right now, other than maybe a little bit of momentum. And wins definitely provide huge momentum. These last two races before the Chase starts offer us two more opportunities to collect bonus points. And it also gives us the opportunity to show the competition that we'll be a threat to win the championship."
Kyle Busch
Busch finished first and fifth in the two Atlanta races in 2008, but he struggled in the spring race this year as he finished 18th. "We weren't as good as we needed to be there in the spring," said Busch, who is only 34 points out of the top 12 with two races to go to determine the 12 drivers who will make up this year's Chase field. "We feel like Richmond will be really strong (for us), and we feel like we can do the same thing we did at Bristol (win). Atlanta, we'll try to make the best that we can out of it."
Kurt Busch
Busch is a two-time winner at Atlanta, in 2002 and last March, but those are his only two top-five finishes there in 17 starts. He also has six top-10 finishes and was sixth in this race last year. "With just the two races remaining until the Chase kicks in, we need to go all out in trying to win at Atlanta and Richmond in order to pick up those bonus points for winning races," Busch said. "While we know we can lock up a spot in the Chase there in Atlanta on Sunday night with a good finish, we still have to be in the mode of doing what it takes to win and bank us some more bonus points to help with our seating when the Chase kicks in. There are several guys out there with multiple wins, and we need to get ourselves up there with them during these next two races."
Mark Martin
Although Martin is a two-time Cup winner at Atlanta, it would take an archeologist to dig up his last victory -- it came in November 1994. Those are two of his 13 top-five and 22 top-10 finishes in 47 starts there. But in the last four races, Martin has finishes of 43rd, 22nd twice and 31st. "After the Atlanta race in the spring (flat tire), I didn't think we could make the Chase," Martin said. "Not with the level of competition in this sport. We had three bad races in a row, and I didn't think there were too many teams that would have that much trouble as well. This season has just been remarkable. And this team has been remarkable. The performance we've had this year is great, and we've really been able to capitalize on that by leading laps and leading the most laps to earn those bonus points. Then we had the four wins on top of that, and all of that together was able to put us back in contention. I still haven't really thought that we are going to make the Chase. When we went into Chicago, we were 13th in points. When they told me we moved up to 11th, I was surprised. I just didn't think that could happen from one race. I still feel like points are very volatile. There is just too much that is out of anyone's control. Certainly performance alone doesn't dictate it. I'm not worried about our performance; I know it will be there. I just don't get wrapped up in predictions or expectations. I have found that that's just not a good thing for me."
Brian Vickers
Vickers finished fifth in the spring race at Atlanta for his fifth top-10 finish in 12 starts at the track. He was in position to challenge for the win until a miscue in the pits dropped him from second to sixth during a late race yellow flag. He was able to pick up only one spot during the green-white-checkered finish. "We just need to run as good as we did in the spring," said Vickers, who is only 39 points outside the top 12.
Denny Hamlin
Hamlin is attempting to win his first race at Atlanta, where he has one top-five (third in this race last year) and two top-10 finishes in eight starts. He was 13th in March. Hamlin can lock up a position in the Chase this weekend. "We definitely pay attention to it and we have built up a decent cushion over 13th place, but you can't take anything for granted -- especially knowing just how tight it is around the cut-off," Hamlin said. "We really want to put ourselves in position to be locked in and not worry about points when we get to Richmond. That was an early goal of ours. That gives us a little more flexibility. We know, from being in the Chase each year since my rookie season in 2006, that it is really important to get off to a good start. Knowing we are in will certainly help us as we prepare to start things off right in New Hampshire."
Marcos Ambrose
Ambrose has not fared well at Atlanta -- 29th is his best finish in two Cup starts there. "The stats don't show it, but I favor Atlanta Motor Speedway," said Ambrose. "We had a motor blow up there in the spring when we were running in the top 10. We have a good handle on our 1.5-mile program and expect big results."
Tony Stewart
Stewart continues to lead the standings by a wide margin (220 points) as big-time NASCAR racing returns to the South on Labor Day Weekend for the first time since the 2003 Southern 500 at Darlington, S.C. After failing to cash in on the holiday weekend in Fontana, Calif., the Labor Day date has been moved to Atlanta Motor Speedway, where Stewart has two wins (March 2002 and October 2006), eight top-five finishes and 13 top-10s in 21 starts. Stewart has four top-five finishes in the last seven races. In the previous two Atlanta races, he was 17th last October and eighth in March.
Carl Edwards
Edwards has three wins -- including this race last year -- six top-five finishes and eight top-10s in 10 starts at Atlanta. The only two times he has finished out of the top 10 there came when he was 40th in March 2006 and 42nd in March 2008. He won this race last year and was third in March. "This Atlanta race couldn't come at a better time for our team," Edwards said. "It's one of my best race tracks and one of the tracks I enjoy racing on. It's the place of my first Cup win, and it will always be a special place for me." ... Edwards' car will have a paint scheme that was created by children at the Aflac Cancer Center in Atlanta. "It's an honor to be part of that," he said. "Hopefully we can give the kids a run that they can be very proud of."
Matt Kenseth
Kenseth's streak of five straight top-10 finishes at Atlanta was snapped in the spring when he ended up 12th. Last fall, Kenseth led 128 laps before finishing fourth. While Kenseth is only 34 points ahead of 13th-place Kyle Busch, he is only 41 points out of eighth place. "Basically, you have to finish in front of the five cars you are racing," said Kenseth. "I think we are going to have to run well both weeks to get in the Chase."
Kevin Harvick
Harvick finished fourth at Atlanta in the spring race for his fourth top-10 finish in 17 starts at the track. Harvick won his first Cup race at Atlanta in just his third start in the series back in 2001. "The move that won the race (in a photo finish with Jeff Gordon) was the three-wide move coming off turn two with Dale Jarrett and Jerry Nadeau side-by-side," recalls Harvick. "A lot of people don't go back that far in the race, but that was the move that put me in position to win."
Clint Bowyer
Bowyer finished sixth in the spring race at Atlanta for his fourth sixth-place finish in the last five races at the track. He will be racing a new car this weekend. "We didn't run bad there the last time -- we finished sixth, which is normal for me," said Bowyer. "I feel like we can improve on that. I feel like (with this new car) we can get better."
Juan Pablo Montoya
Montoya returns to the site of his first top-five Cup finish -- he was fifth in March 2007 at Atlanta. Since then, however, he has finished no better than 16th there (March 2008), which means he has just that one top-five/top-10 finish in five starts. He was 40th last October and 27th in March. ... Montoya has a 64-point lead over 13th place. "If I can secure a place in the Chase in Atlanta, I am definitely not going to take any risks," Montoya said. "For me, if finishing 10th in Atlanta would mean I make the Chase, we'll do everything in our power to finish 10th or eighth. ... We are not going to do anything stupid and finish 25th and go to Richmond and maybe blow up a motor or something could happen and miss the Chase. No, we have to be smart about what we are doing."
Ryan Newman
Newman has won the pole a record-tying seven times at Atlanta but has never won the race there. In fact, despite starting first so many times, Newman has just one top-five and four top-10 finishes in 15 starts. Since finishing fifth in March 2004, he has had 10 straight finishes outside of the top 10. ... Newman is looking forward to racing under the lights at the superspeedway. "I think it will be a new situation for Atlanta," he said. "Atlanta has struggled a little bit for their fall race in the past. I think it will be great racing on a night race in general, compared to the day races we typically have there. To me, some of the neatest laps we run all year are night qualifying laps at Atlanta. I've been pretty successful at that. Racing at night there will be, I think, good for the fans, being that it's cooled down a little bit, fun for the drivers. From what I understand, Goodyear has done some extensive tire testing there, and the tire should be a lot better for racing."
Jeff Burton
Burton has 13 top-10 finishes in 30 starts at Atlanta, including three in the last five races. "Last year, teams dealt with the tire debacle (at AMS)," said Burton. "So, based on that, we came to Atlanta (in the spring) with a different setup and after running a few practice laps, we knew we had to back up and try something else. The grip level is something we're going to have to work on. But I'm excited about running this race at night."
Greg Biffle
Biffle is looking for his first Atlanta win but has three top-five and seven top-10 finishes in 13 starts. He was 10th in this race last year but was 34th at Atlanta in March. "I usually look forward to racing at Atlanta because it's a fun, fast track, and I think you'll see some good racing there this weekend," Biffle said. "We didn't run well there in the spring, and that is unusual for us at Atlanta. I know (crew chief) Greg Erwin and the team has been working really hard to figure out where we went wrong on the setup and how to correct it. We did qualify well, so if we can do that again and build on a good starting position, I think we can come out of there with a solid finish. It would be great to go to Richmond with a good points distance on 13th."
Jamie McMurray
McMurray has four top-10 finishes in 14 starts at Atlanta, including a seventh in the fall race of 2008. "When we raced at Atlanta earlier this season, we had a great qualifying effort (third fastest), but when we got into the race, the track conditions changed a lot and we were really loose," said McMurray. "And we just didn't get the finish we deserved with that car (he was 15th)."
David Reutimann
Reutimann has four starts at Atlanta in a Cup car, and his best finish is 20th. He knows he needs a much better finish Sunday night if he wants to keep alive his hopes of making the Chase. Reutimann is 160 points out of the top 12 with only two races left to make up the deficit. "All we can do is run as hard as we can and see how things turn out," he said.
Sam Hornish Jr.
Hornish has never finished better than 24th in his three Sprint Cup starts at Atlanta. "We have struggled a little in the past at Atlanta," said crew chief Travis Geisler. "But I think the Mobile 1 Dodge team has improved a lot since the first race at the track this year. I am excited to get back there and prove how far we have come. We have three top-10 finishes with the car we are taking this weekend. Hopefully we can make that four after the first night race in Atlanta."
Dale Earnhardt Jr.
Earnhardt has one win, eight top-five finishes and 10 top-10s in 20 starts at Atlanta. He will be looking for his third straight top-10 finish after having put together back-to-back top-10s for the first time this season. Earnhardt will be driving a new car this weekend. This is the second car that crew chief Lance McGrew has built from the ground up for Earnhardt.
Casey Mears
Mears has never finished better than 12th in his 13 starts at Atlanta. He will be racing a new car this weekend. After a sixth-place finish at Michigan last month, Mears believes he has an excellent chance of earning his first top-10 finish at Atlanta. "With what we learned at Michigan, I think we're going into Atlanta with a lot more optimism," said Mears.
Joey Logano
Logano was involved in a late race accident in his Sprint Cup debut at Atlanta in the spring and finished 30th. "I have to say this weekend should go much better than the last time at Atlanta," said Logano. "I really struggled there the first time around. But I'm confident that there will be a big improvement this weekend. So far the tracks I have gone back to in the Home Depot Toyota have been much better than the first time around."
AJ Allmendinger
Allmendinger is still looking for his first top-10 finish at Atlanta. In three starts at the track, his best finish is 14th. Atlanta will mark the first time Allmendinger and his new crew chief Mike Shiplett have been back to a track together. The pair worked together in the final four races of 2008 and were reunited on Aug. 16 at Michigan. "I think that experience together will pay off," said Allmendinger. "There aren't a lot of tracks that we have been to twice. It's hard to beat experience in this sport."


Thursday, September 3, 2009

Watch Chile vs Venezuela Live Stream - WCQ - Sept 5, 2009

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Watch Chile vs Venezuela Live! Rampant Chile host Venezuela at the Nacional, Santiago, on September 5th in a South American World Cup qualifier.

Chile currently seat second in the ten-team qualification group with only one point behind the leaders Brazil. Meanwhile, the Venezuelans are third from bottom with 17 points like Colombia and only three points off Ecuador who presently occupy the play-off zone.

Chile have seriously bounced back from their poor performance in the 2007 Copa America tournament. They’ve stunned the likes of Argentina, Uruguay, or even Paraguay in the World Cup qualifiers by recording more wins than any other team in the table – eight victories in fourteen matches actually.

The South American qualifying table is very much congested in the middle. Only three points separate Venezuela (in eighth place) from Ecuador (in fifth place). The race for a ticket to the finals of the World Cup in South Africa is well alive and is still full of excitement and uncertainty.


Watch Argentina vs Brazil Live Stream - WCQ - Sept 15, 2009

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Watch Argentina vs Brazil Live! It is arguably the clash of the month across the whole world; Diego Maradona’s Argentina host this year’s Confederations Cup champions Brazil in a World Cup qualifier on September 5, 2009.

It certainly couldn’t have been more crunching than that. This highly anticipated fixture falls at a moment when Argentina really need to put their World Cup campaign back on track, when the Brazilian look so confident and strong following their cup success in July, when the rivalry between Real Madrid’s superstar Kaka and Lionel Messi – now Europe’s best footballer of the year – has reached its peak.


Watch Colombia vs Ecuador Live Stream - WCQ Round 15 - Sept 5, 2009

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Watch Colombia vs Ecuador Live! WCQ Round 15 - Colombia and Ecuador will face each other again this coming Saturday Sept. 5, 2009 as qualification to reach South Africa 2010 resumes all over the planet. With four matches to go for each team in the campaign, this crunching encounter will define a lot in the fate of these two teams.

Colombia, who are locked on 17 points like Venezuela, are only three points behind Ecuador. Knowing that an emphatic victory could take them onto the fifth place (play-off zone) at the end of the day, Los Cafeteros will deploy all of their strength against Ecuador.

Ecuador are currently on a high since their 1-1 draw against Brazil. A remarkable 2-0 win against Argentina especially contributed to La Tri’s recent impressive form. The Ecuadorians are putting the pressure on Maradona’s men with only two points between them.