The Borneo Post

Wild sprint and Kenny gold lights up Euro cycling

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GLASGOW: Kirsten Wild, a cycling sprint colossus on the road and track, added to her glittering palmares by winning the first cycling title of the new multisport European Championsh­ips in Glasgow on Friday.

On a night which saw one of Britain’s great Olympians, Laura Kenny, return to golden ways in the team pursuit — rather fittingly in the Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome — it was flying Dutchwoman Wild who provided the individual tour de force.

The 35-year-old, who had won the RideLondon Classique on Saturday to scoop the richest one-day race prize in women’s profession­al road cycling, continued her successful British jaunt with a victory in the women’s scratch race.

Wild, whose late-blooming career has this year also been adorned by three world track titles in front of her Dutch fans as well as five internatio­nal road race wins, hit the front of the 10km track test with over two laps to go.

And although rising British talent Emily Kay pushed her all the way to the line, Wild just held on.

It was so close, though, that Wild admitted: “On the finish line, she (Kay) was so close to me that I was not even sure. I had to wait and see from the replay on the big screen.

“She came in with a lot of speed that she eventually passed me.” Then she added with a laugh: “Apparently, after the finish line!...”

Later, a consummate team triumph made up for this nearmiss in the eyes of the home fans with Kenny, Elinor Barker, Katie Archibald and Neah Evans landing the team pursuit after belatedly cracking stubborn Italian opponents.

It had been close until the final kilometre when the British quartet forged away to win in 4 minutes 16.896 seconds, with the broken Italians eventually limping home in 4:25.384.

It marked a triumphant return to the top of the podium for fourtime Olympic champion Kenny, the most successful woman track cyclist in history.

The 26-year-old, formerly Laura Trott, took time out of the sport after Rio de Janeiro, marrying fellow multi-gold medallist Jason Kenny and giving birth to their first child. — Reuters

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