Nice Britain win by three factors in crash-marred Madison
Nice Britain’s Neah Evans and Elinor Barker got here out on prime in an exciting Girls’s Madison.
The duo have been within the lead coming into the ultimate dash, making ready to take the factors they wanted to carry their benefit, however a crash involving Maike van der Duijn (Netherlands) and Martina Fidanza (Italy) led officers to cease the race to provide the medics time to attend the fallen riders.
With each riders again on their ft and the observe cleared, racing resumed with 9 laps to race and Evans and Barker needed to discover their rhythm and ensure the Australian, French and Polish groups could not overtake them.
France received the ultimate dash with Australia in second, however Britain’s factors for fourth place have been sufficient to safe the highest spot – 28 factors to second-placed Australia’s 25. France completed third with 22.
“We thought on paper we might have wrapped it up if it continued because it was we wish to win, then clearly the restart like simply hold it collectively. We nonetheless managed the state of affairs,” Evans stated.
The Glaswegian earned nearly all of the house crowd’s raucous cheers, and Evans totally loved the victory.
“It is very nice that it got here collectively and we got here away World Champions as a result of racing world championships in itself is particular. After which to do it in entrance of house crowd on the velodrome I realized to experience on with so many individuals up within the stands simply cheering you on – it is unimaginable.”
Evans was almost taken out in an earlier crash however confirmed cat-like reflexes as she rode over the bikes of fallen riders Eire’s Alice Sharpe and Australia’s Alex Manly as they slid down the observe, making a miraculous save to remain upright.
Manly bought again within the race after the spill to assist her workforce to the silver medal, with Georgian Baker taking second within the last dash to seal the second place spot.
France’s Clara Copponi and Victoire Berteau bought over Poland within the last dash to safe the bronze medal.
The French workforce took the early lead however could not match Nice Britain as they have been buoyed by the Scottish followers supporting their house rider Evans.
A mid-race breakaway from Australia and Poland may have threatened the house workforce’s lead, however they bridged throughout to snap up factors to solidify their lead with two sprints remaining.
The crash between Manly and Sharpe hardly disrupted the extreme battle for the penultimate dash, however the extra critical fall between Consonni and Van der Duijn briefly introduced the race to a halt.
The crash put the 2 out of the race and left Italy’s Chiara Consonni needed to attempt to maintain the workforce’s fourth place within the standings with out her teammate, as did Marit Raaijmakers for the Netherlands.
Upon the restart, Nice Britain did simply sufficient to safe their victory to the delight of the group, whereas Poland bought forward of Italy into fourth, and the USA sprinted to sixth.
“I believe I anticipated to have possibly 4 extra pedal revs, swing Neah in – we have been main, and most certainly gonna win final dash, and it was all accomplished,” Barker stated. “After which simply as I get clear, the gun’s gone, and it was similar to, oh my God, we have accomplished the whole lot we wanted to do, lined it up completely for final dash, and I used to be like, empty.
“It felt somewhat bit hectic, however I believe in that state of affairs, you simply sort of should remind your self we are the fortunate ones are nonetheless on observe.”
Pos. | Rider Identify (Nation) Workforce | Consequence |
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1 | Nice Britain | 28 |
Row 1 – Cell 0 | Neah Evans | |
Row 2 – Cell 0 | Elinor Barker | |
2 | Australia | 25 |
Row 4 – Cell 0 | Georgia Baker | |
Row 5 – Cell 0 | Alexandra Manly | |
3 | France | 22 |
Row 7 – Cell 0 | Victoire Berteau | |
Row 8 – Cell 0 | Clara Copponi | |
4 | Poland | 21 |
Row 10 – Cell 0 | Daria Pikulik | |
Row 11 – Cell 0 | Wiktoria Pikulik | |
5 | Italy | 14 |
Row 13 – Cell 0 | Martina Fidanza | |
Row 14 – Cell 0 | Chiara Consonni | |
6 | United States | 10 |
Row 16 – Cell 0 | Jennifer Valente | |
Row 17 – Cell 0 | Lily Williams | |
7 | New Zealand | 10 |
Row 19 – Cell 0 | Ally Wollaston | |
Row 20 – Cell 0 | Bryony Botha | |
8 | Japan | 5 |
Row 22 – Cell 0 | Yumi Kajihara | |
Row 23 – Cell 0 | Tsuyaka Uchino | |
9 | Denmark | 2 |
Row 25 – Cell 0 | Amalie Dideriksen | |
Row 26 – Cell 0 | Ellen Klinge | |
10 | Netherlands | 2 |
Row 28 – Cell 0 | Marit Raaijmakers | |
Row 29 – Cell 0 | Maike van der Duin | |
11 | Germany | -18 |
Row 31 – Cell 0 | Lea lin Teutenberg | |
Row 32 – Cell 0 | Franziska Brausse | |
12 | Eire | -18 |
Row 34 – Cell 0 | Lara Gillespie | |
Row 35 – Cell 0 | Alice Sharpe | |
13 | Belgium | -20 |
Row 37 – Cell 0 | Katrijn de Clercq | |
Row 38 – Cell 0 | Helene Hesters | |
14 | Switzerland | -40 |
Row 40 – Cell 0 | Aline Seitz | |
Row 41 – Cell 0 | Michelle Andres | |
15 | Czechia | -40 |
Row 43 – Cell 0 | Petra Ševčikova | |
Row 44 – Cell 0 | Kateřina Kohoutkova | |
DNF | Uzbekistan | Row 45 – Cell 2 |
Row 46 – Cell 0 | Nafosat Kozieva | |
Row 47 – Cell 0 | Margarita Misyurina | |
DNF | Mexico | Row 48 – Cell 2 |
Row 49 – Cell 0 | Maria Gaxiola Gonzalez | |
Row 50 – Cell 0 | Lizbeth Vazquez | |
DNF | Hong Kong, China | Row 51 – Cell 2 |
Row 52 – Cell 0 | Sze Wing Lee | |
Row 53 – Cell 0 | Qianyu Yang |
Ethan Vernon takes gold in Elimination Race
Ethan Vernon gave Nice Britain their third gold medal of the workforce’s house Observe World Championships, surviving a crash within the closing laps of the Elimination Race and, after the race was briefly neutralised, attacking when there have been solely three riders left to assert the victory.
Canada’s Dylan Bibic added silver to the world title in final 12 months’s Scratch Race, holding on so long as he may to the Briton as Italy’s Elia Viviani needed to let go and accept third.
It was a aid for Vernon after his workforce pursuit squad crashed out of their most important occasion in qualification.
“We labored actually onerous for the workforce pursuit, we devoted the previous couple of weeks for that. For that to go fallacious within the qualification was a giant disappointment for everybody. It is a setback however it meant Dan [Bigham] needed to do his greatest to experience for yesterday [silver in the individual pursuit] and me win this Elimination right now. We salvaged one thing from this Worlds.”
“Once we received the workforce pursuit final 12 months it was our large objective, clearly this is not an Olympic occasion however it’s all the time good to get the jersey.”
There have been two incidents that neutralised the race, with Matthijs Buchli (Netherlands) and Akil Campbell (Trinidad & Tobago) crashing and forcing officers to neutralise the race earlier than the primary elimination.
Because the eliminations went on it was right down to solely eight riders when Ethan Vernon crashed with Buchli, forcing a second neutralisation.
After the re-start, Vernon parlayed the additional adrenaline from his crash and attacked with three riders left spitting Viviani out the again with Canadian Dylan Bibic the one different survivor. A surge from the Briton ended Bibic’s hopes and the house crowd propelled Vernon to victory.
“I’ve realized from the earlier years I bought it fallacious,” Vernon stated. “I could not work out the tactic, I simply knew I needed to save a bit extra legs throughout the race for the top.
“[The crash] most likely helped me, I got here down however I used to be nice, I could not keep away from the crash. Generally when you could have a crash you get a bit extra adrenaline than you had earlier than. It gave me time to reassess and see who was left and work out what I used to be going to do to win.”
Whereas Vernon had focussed on the workforce pursuit, Bibic and Viviani raced with the fatigue of Sunday’s Omnium of their legs, and the Canadian stated he felt it but in addition was relieved to get some relaxation with the neutralisation.
“It was a really onerous race, after yesterday I awakened extremely fatigued however I simply bought in that race mentality – I wanted to stroll away from this Worlds with one thing. I simply did no matter it took.”
Pos. | Rider Identify (Nation) Workforce | Consequence |
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1 | Ethan Vernon (Nice Britain) | |
2 | Dylan Bibic (Canada) | |
3 | Elia Viviani (Italy) | |
4 | Matthijs Buchli (Netherlands) | |
5 | George Jackson (New Zealand) | |
6 | Jules Hesters (Belgium) | |
7 | Claudio Imhof (Switzerland) | |
8 | Gavin Hoover (United States Of America) | |
9 | Donavan Grondin (France) | |
10 | Raphael Kokas (Austria) | |
11 | Tim Torn Teutenberg (Germany) | |
12 | Rotem Tene (Israel) | |
13 | Eiya Hashimoto (Japan) | |
14 | Edwin Sutherland (Barbados) | |
15 | Joshua Duffy (Australia) | |
16 | Ramis Dinmukhametov (Kazakhstan) | |
17 | Mario Anguela Yaguez (Spain) | |
18 | Yacine Chalel (Algeria) | |
19 | Denis Rugovac (Czech Republic) | |
20 | Chun Wing Leung (Hong Kong, China) | |
21 | Kacper Majewski (Poland) | |
22 | Akil Campbell (Trinidad & Tabago) | |
23 | Tobias Hansen (Denmark) | |
24 | Joao Martins (Portugal) |
Harrie Lavreysen wins fifth consecutive Dash world title
Harrie Lavreysen secured his second world title at this World Championships because the quickest rider within the males’s Dash. The Dutch quick man additionally received the world title as a part of the three-man workforce that received the lads’s Workforce Dash final week.
Lavreysen has been undefeated within the Dash occasion for 5 consecutive years, this time beating silver medallist Nicholas Paul (Trinidad & Tobago) within the last gold medal spherical.
The victory marked his thirteenth profession world title on the UCI Observe World Championships throughout occasions; Dash, Workforce Dash, and Keirin.
“It is insane. It is value me loads. It was my fifth consecutive day of racing, so it takes a variety of vitality and focus, however I actually like it within the velodrome with the ambiance. It was a extremely fast last, and that is the fifth; it is unbelievable,” Lavreysen stated.
Within the bronze-medal spherical, Nice Britain’s Jack Carlin beat Poland’s Mateusz Rudyk.
Pos. | Rider Identify (Nation) Workforce | Consequence |
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1 | Harrie Lavreysen (Netherlands) | |
2 | Nicholas Paul (Trinidad & Tobago) |
Pos. | Rider Identify (Nation) Workforce | Consequence |
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3 | Jack Carlin (Nice Britian) | |
4 | Mateusz Rudyk (Poland) |