Germany retain women’s team sprint title

Published August 5, 2023
GERMAN women take part in the Elite Team Sprint final during the Cycling World Championships at the Sir Chris Hoy velodrome.—AFP
GERMAN women take part in the Elite Team Sprint final during the Cycling World Championships at the Sir Chris Hoy velodrome.—AFP

GLASGOW: Germany retai­ned their women’s team sprint title and shattered their own world record at the cycling world championships on Thursday.

It is a fourth successive title in the discipline for the German team who are also the reigning Olympic champions.

Lea Sophie Friedrich, Pauline Grabosch and Emma Hinze beat the British team in the final by setting a new world record to 45:848sec, just one year before the Paris Olympics. China took third place.

America’s Chloe Dygert won her fourth world title in the individual pursuit by beating defending champion Franziska Brause of Germany in the final.

Dygert, the world record holder, also won the world title in 2017, 2018 and 2020.

Britain’s William Tidball took gold in the men’s scratch race.

The 23-year-old defeated Japan’s Kazushige Kuboki with Tuur Dens of the Netherlands taking bronze.

“I don’t think it has sunk in yet. Not long ago I was watching Chris Hoy and Bradley Wiggins and all those do this. To come here and become world champion at first time of asking is what dreams are made of,” Tidball told the BBC.

“I thought I had left it a bit late. The plan was to stay out of harms way and every day in training I was thinking about getting on a good wheel with two and a half kilometres to go.

“To say you are the best in the world of something is something I have dreamt of since I started cycling.”

Great Britain’s defence of their men’s team pursuit world title ended in a crash in qualifying.

Charlie Tanfield slipped coming out of the final corner at the Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome, and with the home nation already down to three riders at that point they did not set an official time and went out of the competition.

Published in Dawn, Aug 5th, 2023

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