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Sunday Grandstand

on BBC Two England

Presented by Adrian Chiles, Clare Balding and Suzi Perry.
12.00 G Two An overview of the week's sporting news, plus a preview of forthcoming events.
12.30pm British Superbikes The title race reaches its penuttimate stage this afternoon at Mallory Park in Leicestershire. Craig
Doyle presents highlights from round 12, with Steve Parrish and Barry Nutley occupying the commentary positions.
1.00, 2.20 World Superbikes The battle for the world title comes down to the last two races of the season, taking place today at Imola in Italy. After winning seven in a row, American Colin Edwards leads defending champion Troy Bayliss of Australia by a single point. Live coverage is presented by Suzi Perry , with commentary from
Charlie Cox and Steve Parrish.
1.50, 3.30 Racing from Ascot
Two visits to the Ascot Festival as the course rounds off its summer season. The big race of the day is at 2pm, the Cumberland Lodge Stakes.
Plus other starts at 3.45, 4.20 and 4.55. With Clare Balding.
5.00 Cycling Action from Ballerup in Denmark of the World Track championships.
Despite the absence of Olympic champion Jason Queally, the 17-strong British team contains a number of medal hopefuls, especially in the team pursuit, team sprint, individual pursuit and kilometre time-trial events. Presented by Matt Chilton , with commentary by Hugh Porter.
Editor Lawrence Duffy
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Contributors

Presented By:
Adrian Chiles
Presented By:
Clare Balding
Presented By:
Suzi Perry
Commentator:
Steve Parrish
Commentator:
Barry Nutley
Superbike racer:
Colin Edwards
Superbike racer:
Troy Bayliss
Presented By:
Suzi Perry
Commentator:
Charlie Cox
Presented By:
Matt Chilton
Commentator:
Hugh Porter.
Editor:
Lawrence Duffy

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