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Last updated: May 8, 2026, 5:30 PM ET

Rugby Union & Six Nations

The Glasgow Warriors surged to the summit of the United Rugby Championship table following a commanding bonus-point victory over Cardiff, positioning them favorably heading into the final round of the regular season. Separately, the Women's Six Nations resumes this weekend after a fortnight hiatus, with a crucial fixture seeing a rebuilding Ireland side hosting Wales in search of redemption following recent disappointing results.

Motorsport & Safety

Tragedy continues to overshadow the North West 200 after racer Kamil Holan died following an accident during Thursday's qualifying, prompting heartfelt tributes from fellow competitors, including Belgian rider Laurent Hoffmann who called the late racer a "good friend." The inherent dangers of the sport were further explored by leading rider Davey Todd, who candidly discussed how competitors cope mentally with the ever-present threat of death inherent in high-speed motorcycle road racing.

Boxing & Cycling

Heavyweight contender Daniel Dubois appeared stoic at the weigh-in for his all-British world-title clash against Fabio Wardley, tipping the scales at a career-heavy 18 stone while declining to engage in pre-fight verbal sparring. Meanwhile, in the Giro d'Italia, France's Paul Magnier claimed the opening stage victory amidst significant chaos, as a large-scale crash near the finish line disrupted the bunch sprint finish.

Formula 1 & Combat Sports Business

In a move signaling future technical shifts, Formula 1 executives agreed to implement a substantial engine design alteration beginning with the 2027 campaign, intended to address ongoing criticisms regarding the complexity of the current power unit regulations. Separately, the business side of combat sports saw high-roller packages advertising White House access for an upcoming UFC event, with bids reportedly reaching as high as $1.5M to attend the mixed martial arts showcase celebrating 250 years of American independence.