Australian motorcycle racer Tayla Relph\u2019s interest in motorsport made her a target of bullying at school and she began travelling around Australia in a van with her family whilst following the motorcycle racing calendar. Now Relph is lining up alongside 25 other women - from 18 different countries \u2013 as the first all-female motorcycle circuit-racing series at world championship level gets underway. Sportshour\u2019s Caroline Barker speaks to Relph ahead of the first race in Italy.
Allison Hill shares how she fell in love with running during the pandemic and how that led to her creating Hill Run Club in Toronto, Canada. It\u2019s a story of community, friendship and grief with the club boasting over 500 registered members.
Born in Germany, European champion boxer Abass Baraou moved to Togo, before returning to Germany. He\u2019s since lived in the UK and now in Miami and he tells Sportshour\u2019s Sophia Hartley about his globe-trotting story, the racist abuse he faced in Germany and how he's edging closer to a fight for the world title.
And \u2013 NFL Fan of the Year and US comedian Tom Grossi returns to Sportshour to share his latest challenge of visiting five countries and seven international NFL stadiums in 10 days, passing a $1 million raised for charity in the process.
Image: Tayla Relph riding for TAYCO Motorsport during testing ahead of the inaugural FIM Women\u2019s Circuit Racing World Championship season. (Credit: Click Diversity)