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When racing lost its brightest star ...

John Oreovicz, ESPN.com

Indy car racing lost its brightest star Oct. 31, 1999, when Greg Moore was killed in a gruesome one-car crash at Auto Club Speedway. Ten years later, the racing world is still recovering.

Story | Conversation | October 30, 2009

The Magazine Editor's Blog: Economics Briefing

Gary Belsky, ESPN The Magazine Editor-in-Chief

Dwight Howard is fronting The Magazine's latest issue—and I especially love the cover image, which shows the extent to which athletes trust us t...

Blog Entry | Conversation | February 17, 2009

Action Sports Report

Alyssa Roenigk & Chris Palmer

...the week, Leskinen picked up Carl Edwards ("Two winters ago, I had the chance to take Carl skiing for his first time in Aspen, Colo. By the end of the day, he was trying 360s...

Blog Entry | Conversation | February 05, 2009

John Force: Portrait of a father, husband and drag racing legend

Terry Blount, ESPN.com

What drives John Force? It's not the thrill of competition. It's not the side-by-side racing at breakneck speeds. It's the women in his life -- all six of them, writes Terry Blount.

Story | Conversation | September 28, 2008

THE MAGAZINE EDITOR'S BLOG: WHO NEEDS A HUG?

Gary Belsky, ESPN The Magazine Editor-in-Chief

On Friday The Magazine hosted its annual NFL Draft Party at Touch in Manhattan. It was sponsored by Heineken, Under Armour and Muscle Milk, but only o...

Blog Entry | Conversation | April 28, 2008

THE MAGAZINE EDITOR'S BLOG ... IN ZERO-G!

Gary Belsky, ESPN The Magazine Editor-in-Chief

...5. Track5 6. Soccer (MLS)6 7. Dancing With The Stars7 8. Sepak Takraw (Continental Asia) 9. Skiing (Alpine)8 10. Golf (PGA) 11. Golf (LPGA) 12. Jai Alai 13. NHL 14. Rowing (eights) 15...

Blog Entry | Conversation | March 24, 2008

Super Bowl picks: Stars ... and used to be stars ... have their say

David Nielsen and Thalia I. Longoria, Scripps Howard News Service

Enough pundit picks. We want to know who the cast of Gilligan's Island thinks will win the Super Bowl.

Story | Conversation | January 31, 2008

Indy done, it's off to my first race in Milwaukee

Sarah Fisher, Special to ESPN.com

Things never came together for Sarah Fisher at the Indy 500. She writes in her diary she's ready for her first trip to race in Milwaukee.

Story | Conversation | May 31, 2007

Offshore Super Series: Johnny Tomlinson bio

ESPNOutdoors.com Press Services — April 25, 2007

Offshore Super Series: Bud Select Extreme Boat fact

Story | Conversation | April 25, 2007

'Dale' footage is unbelievable, unbelievably moving

Marty Smith, ESPN.com

It would be hard for any film to live up to the legend of Dale Earnhardt. Marty Smith writes "Dale," which is set to roll across the country, actually pulls it off.

Story | Conversation | January 23, 2007

Pilots and athletes: the 'adventure' factor

John Helyar, ESPN.com

A sense of adventure and a dose of self-confidence make piloting a natural for athletes such as Cory Lidle.

Story | Conversation | October 12, 2006

Celebs split on which team to pick

David Nielsen, Scripps Howard News Service

Who's Carrot Top backing? How about Mary Ann from Gilligan's Island. All the top picks are here.

Story | Conversation | February 02, 2006

Boy hit by truck, dies; Alphand leads after 14th stages

ESPN.com news services

For the second day in a row, a boy was struck and killed in the Dakar Rally, this time by a truck. Luc Alphand maintains his lead after 14 stages. Race ends Sunday.

Story | Conversation | January 14, 2006

13th stage of Dakar marred by boy's death

ESPN.com news services

Former top French skier Luc Alphand had victory in sight in the Dakar Rally after winning Friday's 13th stage marred by the death of a young boy hit by a race car.

Story | Conversation | January 13, 2006

Alphand wins 12th stage, takes Dakar lead

Reuters

Frenchman Luc Alphand captured the overall lead in the Dakar rally by winning the 12th stage Thursday.

Story | Conversation | January 12, 2006