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MEN'S RACE

Thomas Pidcock wins the title as predicted even though he suffers a puncture. He also misses the blue, forced to make up for lost time without however managing to get a medal that he would have deserved for the values ​​seen today.

Thomas Pidcock wins the title as predicted even though he suffers a puncture. He also misses the blue, forced to make up for lost time without however managing to get a medal that he would have deserved for the values ​​seen today.

(Photo Sprint Cycling)

PARIS - The disappointment of a fourth place contrasts with the ephemeral satisfaction of having shown, today, that he is the strongest together with the new Olympic champion, the predestined and predicted Thomas Pidcock. Luke Braidot he stops his run, in the most important race of his career, in fourth place, but he can't complain except with fate, which stopped him on the second lap. He and the Briton are the only ones of the front runners who have paid the price with luck, puncturing within a few minutes of each other.

“The disappointment is strong – he said immediately after the race – but I can't do anything about it. I tried to make up for the time lost with the puncture and even managed to get within a few seconds of the podium. But it was a very tight race right from the start, I couldn't do it. I am aware that I performed out of the ordinary, this gives me hope for the world championship... because it is right to look forward."

The CT Mirko Celestine he doesn't make any dramas, but he realizes that today a great opportunity has passed away. He had said the day before that punctures could affect the race, for Italian mountain biking it was like this: “Luca had a great race. After the puncture he maintained the right concentration and motivation, without losing heart. He did well to stay tied to Pidcock when the Briton also punctured and launched his comeback. He moved up the ranks until he was just a few seconds away from the podium. Then the tiredness from a very fast race got the better of me. Sin. Today he showed that he was in second place, because it is practically impossible to compete against the Briton."

THE RACE - The Azzurri start well, with Braidot following the leaders, Avondetto immediately after. In the first lap there was an adjustment phase with the Swiss pair setting the pace, but it was a flash in the pan. In the second lap Pidcock launches the attack while Braidot is stopped by a puncture. Only Koretzky resists him, while the rest of the group crumbles.

(Photo Sprint Cycling)

During the second lap the Englishman also crashes, being bounced back by a 40" and finding himself pedaling together with the Italian, who did well not to get demoralized and to stay in the race. The Frenchman takes off, followed about ten seconds by the South African Hatherly. A small group follows, about 35”, made up of Pidcock, Braidot, Flueckiger and the first in the order of arrival.

With three laps to go the Englishman opens the throttle again, leaving everyone behind except the Swiss and the Italian. While the Englishman recovers first Hatherly and then Koretzky, the blue leaves the Swiss to his fate and starts chasing the podium. With one lap to go he travels about ten seconds behind the leading trio. However, when the fight between the first and second in the order of arrival begins, the pace picks up and the challenge for the podium is reduced to the first three. Nineteenth place for Simone Avondetto, 4'30” from first.


WOMEN RACE

Domination by the multiple champion, home favourite Pauline Ferrand Prevot, who takes one lap to put an increasingly wider gap between herself and her opponents. The French champion with the Olympic title in XCO MTB completes an extraordinary collection of successes with the only gold that was still missing. Good performance by the two Italians in the race. Chiara Teocchi, in the top ten until the last lap, closes in 11th place at 5'50”. Martina Berta is 14th at 6'48”.

Chiara Teocchi Olympics
Clare Teocchi

The pace set by the Olympic champion at the start forced many of her rivals to surrender, in particular Pieterse and her compatriot Lecomte, who suffered a puncture and a fall respectively. Behind the Frenchwoman, at the final finish line, pass the American Betten, at 2'57”, and the Swedish Rissveds, at 3'02”.

Chiara Teocchi: “It's a shame I wasn't able to get into the top ten, but in the end I'm happy. The race was immediately fast due to the pace set by the leaders and I believe I performed as well as I could."

martina berta olympics
Martina Bertha

Even Martina Berta doesn't complain about the placement: “I tried to keep up with the pace of the leaders, but there wasn't a moment's breathing space and every second lost in the end became an unbridgeable gap. However, I am happy to be here, at the Olympics. Fantastic experience.”

Coach Mirko Celestino analyzes the test: “The girls gave the performance that was expected of them. We knew it was difficult to fight for the very top positions. Too bad for Chiara Teocchi who, with a little more

EL-M
gold medalGBR Tom PIDCOCK1h26'22 "
silver medalFRA Victor KORETZKY9"
bronze medalSAF Alan HATHERLY11"
4ITA Luca BRAIDOT34"
5swi Mathias FLUCKIGER1'20"
6NZL Samuel GAZE1'41"
7USA Riley AMOS1'46"
8GBR Charlie ALDRIDGE2'10"
9swi Nino SCHURTER2'22"
10SPA David VALERO SERRANO2'27"
11WHO WE Martin VIDAURRE2'38"
12THE Simon ANDREASSEN2'43"
13USA Christopher BLEVINS2'44"
14FRA Jordan SARROU2'46"
15GER Julian SCHELB2'46"
16GER Luca SCHWARZBAUER2'48"
17EST Martins Blums2'49"
18BEL Pierre DE FROIDMONT3'59"
19ITA Simone AVONDETTO4'30"
20NOR Knut ROHME4'33"
COMPLETE results

EL W
gold medalFRA Pauline FERRAND PREVOT1h26'01 "
silver medalUSA Haley BATTEN2'57"
bronze medalSWE Jenny RISSVEDS3'02"
4HOL Puck PIETERSE3'23"
5GBR Evie RICHARDS3'27"
6TUE Laura STIGGER4'13"
7swi Alessandra KELLER4'41"
8NZL Samara MAXWELL4'41"
9HOL Anne TERPSTRA5'33"
10HUN Blanka VAS5'40"
11ITA Chiara TEOCCHI5'50"
12USA Savilia BLUNK5'50"
13AUS Rebecca HENDERSON6'42"
14ITA Martina BERTA6'48"
15THE Caroline BOHE7'09"
16GER Nina BENZ7'41"
17CAN Isabella HOLMGREN7'41"
18TUE Mona MITTERWALLNER8'42"
19EST Janika LOIV9'03"
20SAF Candice LILL9'31"
COMPLETE results

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