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PARIS -- The French Grand Prix will return to the Formula One calendar in 2018 after a 10-year absence.Christian Estrosi, the head of the Provence-Alpes-Cote dAzur region, said Monday that the race will be organized at the Paul Ricard circuit in southern France.The worlds oldest grand prix was first held in 1906 but was dropped from the calendar in 2008 because of financial issues.The Paul Ricard circuit, also known as Le Castellet, last hosted the French GP in 1990. The race was organized at Magny-Cours from 1991-2008.Estrosi said French officials have sealed a five-year deal with F1 organizers. Financial terms were not disclosed.Losing the grand prix was a true scar for our country, Estrosi said at the Automobile Club de France. I can today make the firm and definitive announcement that the Grand Prix de France will return at the Paul Ricard circuit as soon as the 2018 summer.The announcement came just days after the German Grand Prix was dropped from the 2017 calendar.Estrosi paid tribute to the late driver Jules Bianchi, who died last year following a long battle to recover from major head injuries sustained at the Japanese GP in October 2014.Im dedicating this big return to my friend Jules, Estrosi said. My thoughts are with his family.Jean Todt, the president of motorsports world governing body, said the return of the French GP is an enormous satisfaction for FIA.This is big news for France and its capacity to host major international events, Todt said in a pre-recorded message. Le Castellet has been modernized and has all the required qualities to organize this event.According to Estrosi, the track shareholders have invested 80 million euros ($85.6 million) since 2002 to renovate the Paul Ricard, which is regularly used by F1 teams for test sessions.It is the circuit which has invested the most in Europe over the past few years to adapt to international standards, Estrosi said, adding that he expects the race to generate about 65 million euros ($69.6 million) of indirect revenues for the region, and to help create about 500 jobs. Air Max Pas Cher . This should be celebrated because it will not always be this way. With the amount of money given to players by their clubs these days, it is a wonder that so many of those teams allow the sport to continue to take away many of their assets so they can play for a different team in the middle of their season. Air Max Belgique Pas Cher . -- Five former Kansas City Chiefs players who were on the team between 1987 and 1993 filed a lawsuit Tuesday claiming the team hid and even lied about the risks of head injuries during that time period when there was no collective bargaining agreement in place in the NFL. http://www.airmaxpascher.be/ . Michell Burger, a woman who lives on an estate next to Pistorius gated community, said she and her husband were awoken by the screams in the pre-dawn hours of Feb. 14 last year, when Pistorius killed Reeva Steenkamp by shooting four times through a door in his bathroom. Air Max Pas Cher Livraison Rapide . From filmmaker Nanette Burstein (On the Ropes), The Price of Gold revisits the saga that rocked the figure skating world ahead of the 1994 Lillehammer Olympic Winter Games: the assault on Nancy Kerrigan, and the plot that led its way back to her rival Tonya Harding. Air Max Pas Cher En Ligne . Once again Jordan Cieciwa (@FitCityJordan) and I (@LynchOnSports) go head to head in our picks. Last weekend at UFC Fight Night 32 my #TeamLynch got the best of #TeamJC by a score of 9-6. Let us know which side youre on for UFC 167 use the hashtag #TeamLynch or #TeamJC on Twitter.With the 2016 ICC World Twenty20 underway, we look back at some golden moments the tournament has thrown up in previous years... Zimbabwe stun AustraliaNobody knew quite what to expect at the first World Twenty20 in South Africa in 2007. What they certainly didnt see coming was a huge shock on the second day of the tournament as Ricky Pontings Australia were beaten by Zimbabwe in Group B. Australia were reigning world champions in the 50-over format but found themselves 19-3 after choosing to bat first at Newlands. They limped to 138-9 before Zimbabwe opener Brendan Taylor showed that total up to be entirely inadequate in this brave new world. Taylors 60 not out steered Zimbabwe home to a five-wicket victory with a ball to spare.Drama under the lights Harbhajan Singh, Virender Sehwag, Yuvraj Singh and Sreesanth celebrate Misbah-ul-Haqs run out India defeated rivals Pakistan 3-0 in a bowl-out after the two teams had played out a thrilling Twenty20 tie under lights in Durban. Virender Sehwag, Harbhajan Singh and Robin Uthappa were all on target to give eventual champions India a victory that meant they finished top of Group D, while Pakistan still went through to the next round of the tournament. Chasing 142, Pakistan seemed dead and buried when Shahid Afridi was the sixth wicket to go down, leaving a further 39 runs required off the final 14 deliveries. However, Yasir Arafat proceeded to belt 10 off the next two balls, and with Misbah-ul-Haq crashing two boundaries at the start of the final over, the scores were tied with two deliveries to go. Shanthakumaran Sreesanth held his nerve to save the day for India, though, Misbah (53) being run out off the final ball trying to sneak the match-winning single. The two teams went on to contest the final - where there was another close finish, with India winning by five runs (see below). Yuvrajs six of the best Stuart Broad is taken to the cleaners by Yuvraj Singh England seamer Stuart Broad was left shell-shocked when he was smashed for six sixes in an over by Indias Yuvraj Singh. South Africas win over New Zealand had already eliminated England when they took on India in Durban. Broad received his savaging in the penultimate over of Indias innings as Yuvraj made the fastest fifty in international history, off 12 balls. It was also the first maximum score from an over in international Twenty20 cricket and ultimately left England winless in three second phase games. India eventually posted 218-4 and England were always struggling to keep up with the rate before losing by 18 runs.T20s tipping point: India triumph India celebrate their trophy-clinching victory over Pakistan India won the inaugural title, beating arch-rivals Pakistan by five runs in a final-ball thriller in Johannesburg. After Mahendra Singh Dhoni had won the toss and elected to bat, his decision seemed to backfire when, opener Gautam Gambhir aside, India laboured to 157-5. Gambhir hit eight fours and two sixes in his innings, which ended on 75 after an attempted reverse sweep off Umar Gul fell to Mohammad Asif at short fine leg. But Indias attack made amends by reducing Pakistan to 152 all out, with matters only settled in the final over. Pakistan needed 13 runs to win and, after bowling a wide, Joginder Sharma appeared to be fluffing his lines as Misbah-ul-Haq propelled his third delivery back whence it came. However, Misbah was out for 43 on the very next ball, caught by Sreesanth at fine leg, and the balance was finally settled in Indias favour.Dutch shocker for England Edgar Schiferli celebrates a famous victory for the Netherlands Netherlands shocked hosts England at Lords in the 2009 ICC World Twenty20 curtain-raiser, scoring two runs off the finall ball to claim a famous four-wicket win.dddddddddddd Luke Wright top-scored with 71 off 49 balls as England posted 162-5 off their 20 overs, with Ryan ten Doeschate claiming 2-35. In reply, Tom de Grooth scored 49 off 30 balls and Netherlands hit four sixes to see the game come down to Broads final ball. Edgar Schiferli was facing and, after he got a bat on it, Broad picked the ball up in his follow-through but turned and missed his attempted run-out, allowing the Dutch to notch an extra run from the overthrow and pull off the win. England were to have the last laugh, though, going through to the Super 8s as Group B winners on run-rate after beating eventual champions Pakistan, with Netherlands exiting.Lee feels Gayles force Brett Lee (right) congratulates Chris Gayle on his explosive knock Chris Gayle put Brett Lee to the sword as West Indies beat Australia by seven wickets in their Group C opener at the Oval. After Australia had posted 169-7 from their 20 overs, West Indies were 44-0 after four overs in reply, with openers Gayle and Andre Fletcher at the crease. The fifth over saw skipper Gayle smash Lees first ball out of the ground and onto the Harleyford Road to bring up the fifty in fine style. He then launched Lees next length ball straight over the pavilion for another six before hitting another four fours, with a no-ball thrown in for good measure as his side plundered 27 off the over to leave the shell-shocked Lee with figures of 0-51 from three overs. Gayle had scored 88 from 50 balls, including six fours and six sixes, when Lee eventually claimed his wicket with Shane Watson catching at long-on. West Indies won the game inside 16 overs and went on to reach the semi-finals of the tournament, while Australia crashed out at the group stage.Proteas scrape home Jacob Oram cant quite get New Zealand over the line... Proof that you dont need fours and sixes to make Twenty20 cricket entertaining came in this thrilling group encounter at Lords back in 2009. Defending just 128, South Africa produced an unlikely turnaround with the ball to defeat New Zealand by one run and top Group D. The Proteas had laid a solid opening platform through Jacques Kallis and Graeme Smith, but let slip a strong position to slump from 49-0 to 128-7. New Zealand looked certain to chase down the target thanks to a half-century from captain Brendon McCullum but he lacked support from the middle order. The Black Caps needed four to win off the last ball, bowled by Wayne Parnell, but Jacob Oram could only muster two and was run out coming back for a third which would have clinched a tie.Boom Boom lights up Lords Shahid Afridi takes centre stage in the 2009 final Cometh the hour, cometh the man. A player for the big occasion, Afridi inspired Pakistan to World Twenty20 glory with a match-winning half-century against Sri Lanka in the 2009 Lords final. Batting at No 3, Afridi arrived at the middle in the eighth over with his side well-placed on 48-1 in pursuit of the 139 needed for victory. He was in good form too, coming into the match on the back of a half-century in a narrow seven-run semi-final win over South Africa at Trent Bridge. He picked up where he left off in Nottingham with a responsible knock, settling for singles before launching Muttiah Muralitharan for a six and a four in successive balls before inflicting the same punishment on Isuru Udanan later in the innings. He may not have hit the winning run (his thigh pad took the credit) but this was undoubtedly one of Afridis finest innings.Sky Sports is the only place you can watch all 35 games in 27 days of the 2016 ICC World T20. Or watch from £6.99 without a contract, on NOW TV. Also See: ICC World T20 fixtures ICC World T20 squads WATCH: Best of 2014 World T20 Pick your Ultimate World T20 XI ' ' '

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