Kuwait Times

Barker bags first world track cycling gold for Britain

Froome among riders cleared to leave UAE after coronaviru­s scare

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BERLIN: Elinor Barker of Britain, the 2017 world champion, struck again yesterday to claim victory in the women’s points race at the world track cycling championsh­ips. Barker, 25, totalled 50 points to win from second-placed American Jennifer Valente (34 points) with Norwegian Anita Yvonne Stenberg third on (33 points).

Baker, the Olympic team pursuit champion and fourtimes world champion, was assured of victory when she stole ahead to lap the peloton twice, earning herself a 20-point bonus along the way. She brought home the first gold medal for Britain, a less dominant force at these world championsh­ips in Berlin than in previous editions since the 2012 London Olympics.

Barker on Thursday won silver with the women’s team pursuit squad, while Britain also claimed silver in the men’s team sprint and bronze in the men’s omnium.

Meanwhile, Chris Froome and his fellow Team Ineos riders are among those who have been allowed to leave their hotel and travel home from the cancelled UAE Tour following a coronaviru­s scare, the team said yesterday.

The final two stages of the UAE Tour, which featured some of the world’s leading riders, was called off on Thursday because two Italian participan­ts had tested positive for coronaviru­s.

Authoritie­s said on Saturday that the first 167 tests for the virus had come back negative but there have been no further updates. Some 600 riders, staff and members of the media were tested.

“All our riders and staff (are) now leaving UAE after being given the all clear,” Team Ineos posted on Twitter https://twitter.com/TeamINEOS/status/1234025045­0 61705728 on Sunday. “Thank you to all those who have helped us and looked after the team over recent days.”

Team Jumbo-Visma and Israel-Start Up Nation squad also confirmed that their riders and staff had left the UAE. Despite receiving the green light to travel home, Team UAE-Emirates decided to extend their stay in Abu Dhabi and go home “only with the safety of non-contagion”.

“In the context of this global emergency, the main goal is the safety of all of us and our family members,” Team UAE-Emirates, who are funded by the gulf nation, said in a statement http://www.uaeteamemi­rates.com/team-will-remain-uae-precaution.

“In light of some known cases of flu within our group and other teams, we will be tested again in the next few days and once the situation has improved, riders and staff will return to their families.” — Agencies

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 ??  ?? BERLIN: Great Britain’s Elinor Barker celebrates after the women’s 25km points final at the UCI track cycling World Championsh­ip at the velodrome in Berlin yesterday. — AFP
BERLIN: Great Britain’s Elinor Barker celebrates after the women’s 25km points final at the UCI track cycling World Championsh­ip at the velodrome in Berlin yesterday. — AFP

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