Nelson Mail

Cooper carries Kiwi hopes

- Phillip Rollo

A broken wrist may have dashed Sam Gaze’s world championsh­ips hopes, but fellow Kiwi mountainbi­ker Anton Cooper has declared himself fit to race the year’s pinnacle event after overcoming his own unpleasant injury in recent weeks.

While Gaze is back in New Zealand nursing a broken wrist and busted ankle, Cooper arrived in Switzerlan­d feeling ‘‘100 per cent’’ after making a speedy recovery from the scrotum tear he suffered in the penultimat­e round of the World Cup series in Canada.

Although he required a couple of days off the bike, it didn’t take long for the 24-year-old cross-country rider to return to training, and he even competed in the final round in France for good measure.

‘‘I’m all good now. I’ve healed up pretty well so it’s in the back of the mind at the moment and I’m just focusing on worlds at the moment,’’ Cooper said after touching down in Lenzerheid­e ahead of Sunday’s race.

‘‘I had a couple of days off the bike. It wasn’t so much the stitches [that hurt] it was the impact and bruising. It wasn’t a pleasant injury but 10 days later I got the stitches out and I was on the mountainbi­ke again.’’

Cooper has enjoyed a solid World Cup season, his seventh place in France the fourth time he has cracked the top-10 in 2018.

Although he admitted that he would be satisfied with another top-10 at the world championsh­ips, Cooper said he is prepared to ‘‘risk everything’’ for the best possible result.

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