the dutchby Harrie Lavreysen won this Sunday National Velodrome of the French city of Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines his fourth consecutive world title in the individual speed test (sprint), by defeating the Australian in the final Matthew Richardson.
Lavreysen, 25, the reigning Olympic champion of the modality and also winner of the Keirin test at this World Championships, added his seventh individual world title and fourth in a row on Sunday.
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He also has four other world golds in team events. In total, 11.
Matthew Richardson, the 23-year-old Australian sprint star, was a surprise individual sprint finisher. Before Levreysen he tried everything, but was overcome by the king of discipline.
In the race for bronze, victory for the Australian too Amtthew Glaetzer.
In Madison, the French duo of Benjamin Thomas and Donavan Grondin dominated the trial to win the title for his country five years after Thomas himself won it with Morgan Knesky.
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They preceded the British Ethan Hayter -Omnium champion- and Oliver Wood and the Belgian FAbio van den Bossche Y Lindsay deVylder.
The Italian Elijah VivianiÓmnium Olympic champion, again validated the title in the men’s elimination event and signed his seventh world title and the second in a row in this modality after what was achieved last year in Roubaix (France).
After he finished the New Zealander Corbin Strong and the British Ethan Vernon. Spaniard Erik Martorell was sixteenth.
The women’s Keirin event went to the German Lea Sophie Friedrichahead of Japanese Mina Sato and Dutch Steffie van der Peet.
Friedrich added Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines his third world singles title. The previous two were achieved in 2020 and 2021 in the 500 meters against the clock.
In the women’s score, the victory, first in a World Cup, of the 32-year-old British Neah Evanswho added 60 points, seven more than the Danish Julie Leth and nine more than the American Jennifer ValenteOmnium champion.
Source: La Verdad

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