03.26.08 - 2008 Track
Worlds in Manchester - First day of competition
The first day of competition has ended at the 2008
Track Worlds in Manchester, with world titles awarded
in four disciplines. The traditional track powers dominated,
with host Great Britain taking a gold and a silver,
France a gold and a bronze, and the Netherlands two
silver medals and a bronze. Canada had one rider entered
in competition today - Martin Gilbert in the Scratch
Race. Unfortunately, Gilbert crashed with five laps
remaining in the race and did not finish.
The men's Scratch Race saw the Belarussian Aliaksandr
Lisouski take a very gutsy victory over the more favoured
Wim Stroetinga (Netherlands) and World Cup champion
Roger Kluge (Germany). Canada's Martin Gilbert was well
placed throughout the race, making sure that he had
good position in the front half of the field. However,
when it was looking like the race would come down to
a sprint finish, just after the field passed five laps
to go, he went down in the second corner, sliding onto
the apron.
"A guy came down on me, and there was no where
to go ... so a guy to my left hit my front wheel, and
that was it. That is what makes me really angry, I felt
really fresh, in perfect position, prefect legs ...
if you get dropped you feel bad, but when you know you
can do something good it is ten times worse."
Photos: Rob Jones ©www.canadiancyclist.com
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