Racing 92 defeated Toulon 41-30 and outscored their opponents by six tries to three in a thrilling game.A hat-trick from Juan imhoff for racing 92 means Toulon have now lost three of their last five games.The game began with points from the boot - a Dan Carter penalty for racing 92, a Leigh Halfpenny penalty and Francois Trinh-Duc drop goal for Toulon.Two tries in six minutes from Imhoff put Racing 92 15-6 aheadand thereafter they stayed ahead throughout.Casey Laulala and Jonathan Pelissie also scored for Toulon before half-time, with a penalty from Halfpenny between the scores leaving it 20-16 at the break.A converted try from Wenceslas Lauret, a second score of the game from Laulala another from Imhoff for his hat-trick put Racing 92 41-16 to kill the contest.A late try from Anthony Belleau and more points from the boot of Halfpenny took his personal tally to 12, and helped Toulon narrow the margin of defeat.Toulouse suffered a third straight defeat as they were beaten 25-20 by Lyon in an entertaining game at Matmut Stadium on Saturday.Lyon took an early lead courtesy of a Napolioni Nalaga try in the eighth minute, and four Fred Michalak penalties saw the hosts leading 19-3 at the break.The visitors struck back via a Sofiane Guitoune?try shortly after the restart, and another from Paul Perez on the hour-mark set up a grandstand finish.Michalak and Sebastien Bezy then traded a penalty apiece in the late stages as Lyon held on for victory.Pau sealed their second victory of the season after they comfortably beat 2015s Top 14 champions Stade Fran?ais 23-6 at Stade du Hameau.The hosts were 10-3 ahead at the break thanks to outside centre Conrad Smiths try and the boot of former All Black team-mate Colin Slade.A try five minutes after the interval from Steffon Armitage gave them a handsome cushion and from there Slades boot sealed the win.Brive bounced back from last weeks defeat at Grenoble as they ended La Rochelles winning run, prevailing 29-28 at Stade Amédée Domenech.It had looked like La Rochelle were heading to their fifth successive victory but a strong second-half from Brive saw them get the result.Benjamin Lapeyre and Arnaud Mignardi scored Brives tries while the reliable Gaetan Germain kicked two conversions and five penalties.In reply Steeve Barry, Kini Murimurivalu and Vincent Rattez crossed for La Rochelle, who will travel home with a bonus-point to their name.Montpelliers recent revival continued when they registered a 21-9 victory over Bayonne at Stade Jean Dauger.The match turned into a kicking duel between Bayonne pivot Willie du Plessis, who scored all the home sides points, and his counterpart Demetri Catrakilis, who finished with an 18-point haul courtesy of six penalties.The duo traded penalties during the opening half with Montpellier holding a slender 6-3 lead at half-time.There was more of the same in the second half as Catrakilis slotted four more three-pointers, to Du Plessis two, before Frans Steyn secured victory for the visitors with a place-kick of his own in the 77th minute.In the Saturday late kick off Clermont Auvergne beat Bordeaux Begles 40-16.After a converted try from Remi Lamerat in the 14th minute the first-half was dominated by points from the boots of Morgan parra for Clermont, and Lionel Beauxis for Bordeaux.The second-half saw Clermont score four tries to pull away through Paul Jedrasiak, Davit Zirakshvilliand a brace for David Strettle.Parra kicked 15 points, whilst Beauxis notched 11 with his boot. Metuisela Talebula scored what was to prove a consolation try for Bordeaux.Castres Olympique scored seven tries in comfortably defeating Grenoble 46-9.In the opening half Rory Kockott, Mathieu Babillot and Jody Jenneker also crossed the whitewash for Castres, whilst Kockott notched a penalty too.The second-half saw the points keep flooding in for Castres, Afusipa Taumoepeau scoring, and then inside the last ten minutes Victor Moreaux, Marc-Antoine Rallier and Thomas Comezou all got in on the act.Benjamin Urdapilleta kicked four conversions across the game for the hosts.Three first-half penalties from Gilles Bosch were the only points scored by Grenoble.Harrison Smith Jersey China .C. -- Al Jefferson joked that he feels he can score from anywhere on the court. Fran Tarkenton Throwback Jersey . 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Instead, the CAS upheld the World Anti-Doping Agencys (WADA) appeal, which had questioned the clearance, and has handed Narsingh a four-year suspension, starting today.?The CAS further ruled that all competitive results obtained by Narsingh from and including 25 June 2016 shall be disqualified, with all resulting consequences (including forfeiture of medals, points and prizes).Narsingh had tested positive for methandionene, a banned substance, on July 23, and was provisionally suspended. However, he was cleared by a NADA disciplinary panel on August 2, after they accepted Narsinghs sabotage theory - where he claimed his food had been spiked with illegal substances - and exonerated him from all charges.The CAS panel, though, noted that there was no evidence that he bore no fault, nor that the anti-doping rule violation was not intentional, thereby imposing the standard four-year period of ineligibility.?On Wednesday, soon aftter WADA lodged their appeal against Narsinghs clean chit, the Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) had said that?the timing of the appeal was unusual since they had forwarded the NADA decision well in advance, and had even received clearance from them.dddddddddddd?Narsingh is one of our best medal contenders. To put him through this mental agony just ahead of his bout is really unfortunate, the WFI had said.Narsingh was due to begin his 74kg campaign in the round of 32 against Frances?Zelimkhan Khadjiev at 6:38 PM IST on Friday, but following the CAS decision, Khadjiev will now be given a walkover.?The latest decision comes as a huge blow to Narsingh, at the end of what has been a controversial and turbulent Olympic journey for the wrestler, which also included?a public and bitter spat with double Olympic medallist Sushil Kumar, who was the other contender for the sole spot in the 74kg freestyle category. Narsingh was favoured as he had earned the Olympic quota in the World Championships last yearist Sushil Kumar, who was the other contend