Weekend Herald

Smith earns win in Italy

- Niall Anderson

Kiwi cyclist Dion Smith has emulated George Bennett, taking his first profession­al win in impressive style.

Just over a month since his countryman Bennett broke his long drought without crossing the line first with a victory at Gran Piemonte, Smith took the honours at the Coppa Sabatini in Italy yesterday.

The 27-year-old surged up the final rise to the line to win an uphill sprint ahead of former teammate Andrea Pasqualon, pumping his fist in the air after crossing the line before slumping over his bike in exhaustion.

Smith overcame a strong field to use his punchy finish after superb work from his Mitchelton-Scott team leading him out, and adds his name to an impressive list of victors of the

68-year-old Italian race.

“I have to thank my teammates — they did such an impressive leadout into the climb and then I had two guys left for the climb,” Smith said.

Having come so close to victory in recent years, and snaring one of the best results of his career last month with sixth place at the Milan-San Remo monument, Smith was ecstatic to finally stand atop the podium.

“This is my first profession­al win; I’ve always come close with second and thirds, top fives.

“I have to thank everybody for all their support and believing in me.”

Also nearing a career-best result is

21-year-old Kiwi Mikayla Harvey, who is in line for a sensationa­l finish at the Giro Rosa, the most prestigiou­s stage race in women’s cycling, and the closest thing the female riders have to the Tour de France.

After seven of the nine stages, Harvey is fourth overall, after race leader and all-around superstar Annemiek van Vleuten broke her wrist with 500m left in the stage yesterday, ruling her out of the race.

Harvey is just one minute 18 seconds away from a spot on the podium, and is set to record New Zealand’s best finish in the history of the race. She also holds a four-minute buffer in the race for the white jersey awarded to the best rider under 25.

Harvey has been selected in the New Zealand team for the road race at the world championsh­ips next week, and at this rate could be a contender for a top result.

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