Daily Mail

GB bronze as Stewart puts pain behind him

- By DAVID KENT

MARK STEWART won bronze for Great Britain in the men’s points race at the UCI Track Cycling World Championsh­ips. The 22-year-old Scot twice took a lap on the field as he piled up 49 points, edging out Hong Kong’s King Lok Cheung by a single point for the final medal. Australian Cameron Meyer comfortabl­y defended his title with a total of 70 points while Jan Willem van Schip delighted the home crowd in Apeldoorn by crossing the line first to take the silver medal. Stewart was delighted to get on the podium after a rough start to the year in which he has spent almost as much time in dentists’ waiting rooms as at the velodrome. ‘I went in thinking I’d love a medal here but I wouldn’t be disappoint­ed if I didn’t get one,’ he said. ‘I’ve had a tough month. I’ve had a lot of dental work with abscesses. I’ve been to the dentist six times already this year so up until about a week ago I hadn’t had a good day. ‘Then I started to feel like myself again and thought if I can get a medal I’ll be super happy.’ There was disappoint­ment for Charlie Tanfield in the bronze medal race of the men’s individual pursuit as he lost to Russia’s Alexander Evtushenko. Tanfield, 21, part of the men’s team pursuit squad that took gold on Thursday night, opened up a big early advantage and led by more than a second and a half at one point. But he faded badly in the second half, finishing in a time of four minutes 15.930 seconds, almost two seconds slower than his time in qualifying and over two seconds behind Evtushenko. Elinor Barker had to settle for sixth place in the women’s omnium after carrying medal hopes into the last of the four races.

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