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2007 UCI Track Cycling World Championships - CMSpain, March 29-April 1, 2007Men's team pursuitGreat Britain take team gold
By Shane Stokes in Palma
Triple Olympic medal winner Bradley Wiggins moved a step closer to achieving the three gold medals he is chasing at these championships when the Great Britain team decisively beat their Ukrainian rivals in the final of the team pursuit.
He, Ed Clancy, Paul Manning and Geraint Thomas squad tore out of the blocks and led from start to finish, beating the new national record time they had set this morning and recording 357.468. They had the Ukrainian quartet of Lyubomyr Polatayko, Maksym Polischyuk, Vitaliy Popkov and Vitaliy Shchedov in sight well before the end, going almost six seconds quicker in the process.
The time is 0.878 off the world record set by Australia during the Athens Olympics and with their confidence on a high, the GB squad must fancy their chances of beating this in the future. I think that is a possibility all right, that is what we are aiming for, said performance manager Dave Brailsford after the presentation.
It is great, really. To do a performance like that the first time this morning and to back it up with a ride like that is just great, said Geraint Thomas. We didnt have any idea we were going so fast there. It seemed like we were on the normal schedule, the pace was even split the whole way through. The ride just felt so easy compared to what we did this morning, it was super.
When they said the time we got I was a little bit gutted, actually, I felt I had that little bit more in me to go for the world record. I think we all did, but it was mainly just about winning this. It shows that we are really moving up a level now and just putting the message out there.
He thinks they can aim for that standard in the future. I am definitely confident that the world record is on, I dont see why not. I think the worlds in Manchester next year would be a real good place to do it but anyway I think we definitely have the potential to do it. We have a real good squad of six people well, seven, including Steve [Cummings]. It is just getting better and better.
Wiggins was very content with his second gold. You try to control it for two kilometres but after that you are just racing for the line. The time is irrelevant to me, I just wanted to win the world title. Once I saw them in front of us, I knew we had won it so it was just easy then, we were really relaxed. It was only afterwards when we were doing the interviews that I saw what time we had done. It just makes it more special, really, to do that.
In the race for bronze, Denmarks team of Casper Jorgensen, Jenserik Madsen, Michael Morkov and Alex Rasmussen were fractionally slower out of the blocks than New Zealand but very quickly got on top, opening up a 2.498 advantage by the finish. ResultsQualification 1 Great Britain 3.59.579 (60.105 km/h) Edward Clancy Thomas Geraint Paul Manning Bradley Wiggins 2 Ukraine 4.05.039 Roman Kononenko Lyubomyr Polatayko Maksym Polischyuk Vitaliy Shchedov 3 Denmark 4.05.307 Casper Jorgensen Jenserik Madsen Michael Morkov Alex Rasmussen 4 New Zealand 4.06.611 Sam Bewley Westley Gough Peter Latham Marc Ryan 5 Germany 4.07.221 Robert Bartko Robert Bengsch Guido Fulst Leif Lampater 6 Australia 4.07.447 Peter Dawson Zakkari Dempster Matthew Harley Goss Mark Jamieson 7 Netherlands 4.07.775 Jenning Huizenga Ismaël Kip Jens Mouris Peter Schep 8 Russian Federation 4.08.308 Ivan Kovalev Ivan Rovny Alexander Serov Nikolay Trussov 9 Spain 4.10.098 Sergi Escobar Roure Asier Maeztu Billelabeitia David Muntaner Juaneda Carlos Torrent Tarres 10 Belgium 4.11.357 Dominique Cornu Kenny De Ketele Ingmar De Poortere Tim Mertens 11 France 4.13.021 Kevin Lalouette Alexandre Lemair Nicolas Rousseau Fabien Sanchez 12 Italy 4.19.480 Gianpaolo Biolo Marco Coledan Giairo Ermeti Daniel Oss Final For gold and silver 1 Great Britain 3:57.468 (57.447 km/h) Edward Clancy Thomas Geraint Paul Manning Bradley Wiggins 2 Ukraine 4:03.280 Lyubomyr Polatayko Maksym Polischyuk Vitaliy Popkov Vitaliy Shchedov For Bronze 3 Denmark 4:04.093 (58.993 km/h) Casper Jorgensen Jenserik Madsen Michael Morkov Alex Rasmussen 4 New Zealand 4:06.591 Sam Bewley Westley Gough Peter Latham Marc Ryan |
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