Gaze wins world championship
NEW Zealand rider Sam Gaze has bounced back from breaking his collarbone last month to win the UCI mountain biking marathon world championship in Denmark.
The 26yearold AlpecinDeceuninck team professional, caught by defending champion Andreas Seewald (Germany) with 9km remaining, kicked again in the closing stages to win the rainbow jersey yesterday.
Gaze, who defended his Commonwealth Games title in Birmingham last month, crashed while in the leading group in the UCI world championship in France, fracturing his clavicle and other injuries. He had won the short track world title at Les Gets earlier in the week.
He made a speedy recovery to enable him to take on a 140strong field in the 120km marathon race in the southern Danish town of Haderslev.
‘‘It wasn’t the most ideal preparation with broken collarbone and ribs,’’ Gaze said.
‘‘I just wanted to come and right some wrongs from the world champs.’’
Gaze was in a bunch of 15 riders with a lead after the first lap, which then swelled to over 20 riders after two of three laps.
The New Zealander then attacked to open a 27sec lead which Seewald clawed back 9km from the finish.
Gaze attacked again late in the race, going on to win in 4hr 16.51sec with Seewald 16sec behind in second and Denmark’s Simon Andreassen a further 41sec in arrears in third.
‘‘Andreas was super strong,’’ Gaze said.
‘‘He came back at me and I thought I was in really big trouble so it is a dream come true to become world champion again. It is going to take some time to digest this win.’’
Gaze said his shoulder was still sore but he had received excellent medical support from his team.
French superstar Pauline FerrandPrevot claimed the elite women’s title in a sprint finish with Annie Last (Great Britain) and Jolanda Neff (Switzerland).
It gave FerrandPrevot her third world title in five weeks after claiming both the shorttrack crown and mountain championship wins at Les Gets.