Taranaki Daily News

Stewart defies

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New Zealand track cyclist Campbell Stewart has overcome a stomach bug to become a world champion, again.

Stewart, 20, rode a tactically brilliant points race to claim the omnium gold medal at the UCI Track World Championsh­ips in Poland yesterday.

Stewart, who caught the attention of New Zealand’s sporting public with silver medals in the scratch and points races at last year’s Commonweal­th Games, showed courage after he spent four days off his bike last week when he was one of several Kiwi riders struck down with illness.

He rode the first race of the team pursuit but withdrew from the rest of the campaign, barely able to get on his bike let alone be competitiv­e at the elite level.

‘‘It was basically four days of sitting in a hotel and not being able to get much food down,’’ Stewart told Stuff.

For that reason, Stewart was not sure what to expect heading into the points race – the final leg of the Omnium.

‘‘I wasn’t quite sure where the legs were at,’’ he said.

But when he got to the halfway point, Stewart was feeling strong with plenty left in the tank.

‘‘So I started picking off a few sprints and slowly started getting into it,’’ he said.

Stewart was among the points early and rode bravely to drive in the dagger with 20 laps to go.

It was there he shot to the lead, being part of a three-rider break away, winning the sprint, then lapped the field to pick up a bonus 20 points to shoot clear at the top.

Akin to the decathlon in athletics, the omnium is made up of a scratch race, an eliminatio­n race, a tempo race with the points race the final event. The winner is the rider who gets the most points.

Stewart accumulate­d 137 points with Benjamin Thomas

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