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Sky Sports F1 pundit Johnny Herbert is tipping Daniel Ricciardo to continue his great form in this weekends Canadian Grand Prix. Air Force 1 Wholesale Cheap . The Australian was dramtically denied victory in Monaco when his Red Bull team didnt have the tyres ready for his second pit spot allowing Lewis Hamilton to capture his first win of the season.But Herbert, who had tipped the 26-year-old to claim victory on the streets of Monte Carlo at odds of 13/2, expects another strong performance from Ricciardo in Montreal and feels there is plenty of value backing the Red Bull driver for a podium finish at evens with Sky Bet this Sunday. The F1 analyst said: Hes driving brilliantly and arguably should have won the last two races. I see no reason why he wont go well this weekend and if the engine upgrade is worth that half a second that Renault claim, he should be standing on the podium come Sunday.Ricciardos misfortune two weeks ago enabled world champion Hamilton to cut team-mate Nico Rosbergs lead at the top of the Drivers Championship to 24 points. Herberts Tips Johnnys tipping Daniel Ricciardo to secure a podium finish in the Canadian GP at evens with Sky Bet Hamilton has a terrific record in Montreal with four victories and Herbert thinks the British driver has a great chance to make that five - an 11/10 shot with Sky Bet.Herbert said: Montreal is where Lewis picked up his first F1 win and its where hes won three times since.He got a bit of luck in Monaco with Ricciardos lengthy pit-stop, but he wont need luck here and his Mercedes might just be a little too strong, even for the improved Renault power in the Red Bulls.Hamilton won last years race at the Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve edging out Rosberg by 2.285 seconds and Herbert expects another close race and is tipping the 5/4 available on the winning margin being under five seconds.He added: Eight of the last 13 Canadian Grand Prixs have been won by less than three second. 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Greaves is expected to miss several weeks after suffering a knee injury in last weeks 36-28 win over the Ottawa Redblacks.ASPEN, Colo. -- Canadian Roz Groenewoud put her new knees to the test on Friday. Groenewoud earned a total score of 85.66 to win silver in womens ski superpipe at the Winter X Games, her first competition since she had surgery on both of her knees in December. "Im really happy with the progress Ive made," said Groenewoud. "This is I think my fifth day skiing pipe since double-knee surgery so Im super-happy with how its progressed." American Maddie Bowman was first with 88.66 points in the eight-woman event, while Frances Marie Martinod was third with 82.33. Groenewoud, from Squamish, B.C., will represent Canada in halfpipe skiing at the Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia, and is getting her knees ready for the rigours of competition. "They definitely started to feel a little bit sore toward my last competition run," said Groenewoud. "Im glad that Im done for the day and I can go put them on ice. "Every day theyre feeling better. Theyre adapting to skiing halfpipe." The Winter X Games are Groenewouds last competitioon before the Olympics. Nike Air Max Plus Wholesale. . The 24-year-old will briefly return home before heading to France for the Olympic freestyle ski teams pre-Olympics training camp. "Im looking forward to getting to work on some of my harder tricks in our upcoming pre-Olympic camp," said Groenewoud. "Hopefully Ill be doing some of those in Sochi." Rehabilitating her knees will be an ongoing concern for Groenewoud, as her legs have to recover while she gets herself into peak shape for the halfpipe competition. "I had this very naive notion that the rehab process was over as soon as I got back on the snow," she said. "I quickly learned that I will be taking care of my body intensely probably all the way through Sochi." Later in the day in mens competition, Mike Riddle of Sherwood Park, Alta. finished fourth in the ski superpipe with a best run of 84.33. American David Wise won gold with a score of 92.00, Kevin Rolland of France took silver at 88.66 and American Alex Ferreira rounded out the podium with a score of 85.33. ' ' '