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#Ana Carrasco
beatrack92 · 22 days
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Ana Carrasco 🇪🇸
2022 Spanish Championships U23 (Santander)
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feuerspirit · 1 year
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a little reminder that women's place is wherever they want
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42bakery · 3 months
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Ana is going to be competing in the WorldWCR. And I'm happy she has a ride or next, but I don't think she deserve this. She was able to compete and win against the WSSP300, she is a World champion, and instead of just putting her in the WSSP or prove her again in WSSP300, she has been put in a class where she can't move forward. I'm mad that this championship even exist
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raulfernandez · 28 days
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People always talk about the great athletes to come from Murcia but then never talk about the first motorcycle worldchampion from there, Ana Carrasco
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miamordanipedrosa · 4 months
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QUICK GIFS: Ana Carrasco for @waru-chan8
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pushlikeabastard · 1 month
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“From Murcia to the world”
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Fermín Aldeguer and Pedro Acosta at the Grande Prémio Tissot de Portugal press conference
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waru-chan8 · 8 months
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About Ana leaving Moto3 - what is the ‘segregated category’ ?
So FIM introduced the FIM Women's Motorcycling World Championship this year and it's supposed to start next year. That championship is a mess from the start.
It's supposed to run alongside WorldSBK, but was presented during the MotoGP weekend. It's a championship were women will race with the bikes homologated for WorldSSP (or WorldSSP600), which for starters it's a downgraded for some riders because there are some that compete with 1000cc bikes. Plus WorldSBK has shitty coverage and will only allow access to race, if you are lucky!
There's also the problem that FIM said is not a ladder, basically women will only race there, but when trying to sell the idea for women in the paddock to explain why it's such a good idea, they told it's a ladder. Plus there's already an all female championship the Women’s European Talent Cup.
Also it's not written in stone that Ana is leaving, but it looks like it. She wants to stay in a mixed category (for fuck sake's she is the 2018 WSSP300 World Championship), but sponsors are something important and apparently she is lacking them. BOÉ had to fight and convince sponsors for Ana to have this second year. So let's pray for Kawazaki to take her back to WorldSSP300 or do the move to WorldSSP she was hoping for before getting the Moto3 opportunity
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bobendsneyder64 · 1 year
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Ana Carrasco: New season, new colours…🤩2023 HERE WE GO!
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42bakery · 2 months
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Ana Carrasco training with his new bike ahead of the 2024 WorldWCR championship.
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raulfernandez · 5 months
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No cause I'm literally gonna cry
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himsza · 2 years
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Lovely 🥰
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docpiplup · 2 years
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Cristo y Rey (2022)
@asongofstarkandtargaryen there's a new upcoming series with Belén Cuesta and Jaime Lorente, and they play the leading couple, Bárbara Rey and Ángel Cristo.
Synopsis
Madrid, 1979. Ángel Cristo is the most famous circus tamer of the county. Bárbara Rey, actress and muse of uncovering, the most desired woman in Spain. From the time they meet until they announce their marriage, only a few weeks pass. It is the wedding of the year and the news covers the covers of all the magazines. The Circus of Bárbara Rey and Ángel Cristo becomes the fashion show; a million dollar business money, fame, luxury…
Nine years of relationship in which Spain witnessed the happiness of the couple: the birth of Angelito and Sofía, the purchase of sports cars, jewelry, an ostentatious villa in La Moraleja… Far from the flashes, however, there is an escalation of drug addiction, gambling, infidelity and abuse...
And, in the background, the shadow of Barbara's relationship with Juan Carlos I (she was the king's lover between 1976 and 1994)
Cast
Belén Cuesta as Bárbara Rey (Totana, Murcia, 2th February 1950-), artistic name of María García García, daughter of Andrés García Valenzuela and Salvadora García Molina. She firstly started her career as a dancer, but then she became an actress, vedette & tv presenter on theatres, cinema and tv shows, and during her marriage with Ángel Cristo she became an elephant tamer.
Jaime Lorente as Ángel Cristo (Huelva, Andalucía, 17th October 1944- Alcorcón, Madrid, 4th May 2010), artistic name of Ángel Papadopoulos Dordid, son of Christoforo Papadopoulos Stanovich a Greek of Romani descent trapeze artist and the Spanish contortionist Margarita Dordid. They were a family of famous circus performers. Christoforo's brother, Miro who owned the Circus Florida, married also a woman from Málaga called Canela Remedios Vaquero and has 8 children together, some of them became very famous, like their eldest daughter, María del Pino Papadopoulos Vázquez known as "Miss Mara" who became an internationally famous trapeze artist and some of her brothers formed a group of phonanbulists called "Tonitos".
Ángel he received the Gold Medal of the International Circus Festival in 1982 and founded his own circus, the Russian Circus.
Adriana Torrebejano as Chelo García Cortés, a queer journalist and tv presenter who had a brief love affair with Bárbara Rey in the 80's. Chelo was in a relationship with the tv journalist José Manuel Parada Rodríguez during those years but it's said that she came out of the closet because of Bárbara and then she ended up broking up with her partner.
Artur Busquets as Francisco Javier García-Ontiveros "Payasito" (Little Clown), Ángel's best friend and a member of the Russian Circus.
Chema Adeva as Christoforo "Cristo" Papadopoulos Stanovich
Belén Ponce de León as Margarita Dordid "the little Carolina"
Vicente Vergará as Andrés García Valenzuela
Diana Peñalver as Salvadora García Molina
José Milan as Blasco
Cristóbal Suárez as Juan Carlos I
Salomé Jiménez as Queen Sofía
Secun de la Rosa as Richardi
David Lorente as Paco Ostos
Ana Carrasco as Hortensia
Mirela Balic as Cata
Antonio Buil as Mancuso
Elvira Cuadrupani as Patri Veracruz
Jesús Castro as bullfighter Francisco Rivera "Paquirri"
Julián Teurlais as Doctor 1
Data sheet
Creator/Showrunner: Daniel Écija
Executive production: Montse García and Daniel Écija
Script coordinator: Andrés Martín Soto and Patricia Trueba
Screenplay: Daniel Écija, Andrés Martín Soto, Patricia Trueba, César Mendizábal, Iñaki San Román, Ángel Gasco-Coloma
Direction: David Molina and Manu Gómez
Production Direction: Salvador Gómez
Casting direction: Ana Sainz-Trápaga and Patricia Álvarez de Miranda
Director of Photography: Tommie Ferreras
AEC, 2nd unit: Ismael Issa
Art Direction: Koldo Valles
Costume Design: Loles Garcia
Makeup and costume design: Romana González 'Pato' and Antonio Panizza
Music: Daniel Sánchez De La Hera
Sound: Néstor Luz
Editor: Fernando Márquez
Special Effects (VFX): Jordi San Agustín and Álvaro Vicario
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waru-chan8 · 5 months
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Fuck yeah! It seems Ana will be back in Valencia. At least she can say goodbye to the championship on track
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