Pierre Le Corre and Cassandre Beaugrand win the Sunderland World Series
Today the last test of the Triathlon World Series was held before the Pontevedra Grand Final in Sunderland, England, where the victory went to Pierre Le Corre y Cassandre Beaugrand.
The test has been held under the sprint distance, where the triathletes have completed 750 meters of swimming, 21.3 kilometers of cycling and 5 kilometers of running.
Le Corre beats the sprint
In the men's category, the victory has gone to Pierre Le Corre with a time of 54:06 minutes, followed by Léo Bergere (54: 06) and by Hayden Wilde (54: 21).
The competition began with a strange start, with knee-deep water to cover the 750m swim.
The Chilean Diego Moya and the American Chase McQueen set the pace from the first meters without breaking the group. Soon the French tried to break the test from as soon as they got on the bike and formed a group with 11 units in which Nener and Schomburg also collaborated.
Finally, after an attack by Baxter in the middle of the fourth lap, the chasing group hooked up with the leading group and 40 triathletes gathered for the final fight for victory.
Finally Pierre Le Corre with a great foot race he reached the sprint with his compatriot Leo Bergere.
The New Zealander Hayden Wilde He held out until the last few meters and finally entered third, going on to lead the World Series circuit.
As for the Spanish triathletes, the best classified has been Antonio Serrat finishing the test in ninth position, 33 seconds behind the winner.
The next Spaniard to cross the finish line has been Sergio Baxter in 13th position, after serving a 10-second penalty
For its part, Alberto González, who had suffered discomfort the previous days, has obtained the 45th position.
Mario Mola, three times world champion also participated in the Test. However, it was not his best day, as he finished in 49th position.
Men's 10 Top
Job title | Athlete | Country | Final time |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Pierre Le Corre | FRA | 00:54:06 |
2 | Léo Bergere | FRA | 00:54:06 |
3 | Hayden Wilde | NZL | 00:54:21 |
4 | Basque Vilaca | POR | 00:54:25 |
5 | Richard Murray | NED | 00:54:27 |
6 | Henri Schoeman | RSA | 00:54:28 |
7 | Tom Richard | FRA | 00:54:30 |
8 | Barclay Izzard | GBR | 00:54:32 |
9 | Antonio Serrat Seoane | ESP | 00:54:39 |
10 | Ricardo Batista | POR | 00:54:40 |
Cassandre Beaugrand takes the test
In the female category, Cassandre Beaugrand took the gold with a time of 59:53, followed by Emma lombi (1: 00: 11) and Annika Koch (1: 00: 17).
The test was not decided until the last kilometers of the race on foot, when Cassandre Beaugrand He made a resounding change of pace to open a gap with his partner Emma lombi and in this way sentence the test.
As for the Spanish, the first of our triathletes to cross the finish line has been Miriam Casillas in 16th position, followed by Noelia Juan in the 29ª position.
Anna Godoy finished in 33rd position and Maria Casals He entered the finish line in 41st position on his debut in the competition.
Top 10 female
Job title | Athlete | Country | Final time |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Cassandre Beaugrand | FRA | 00:59:53 |
2 | Emma lombi | FRA | 01:00:11 |
3 | Annika Koch | GER | 01:00:17 |
4 | Leonie Periault | FRA | 01:00:22 |
5 | Marlene Gomez-Göggel | GER | 01:00:25 |
6 | Rachel Klamer | NED | 01:00:30 |
7 | Julie Derron | SUI | 01:00:34 |
8 | Nicole Van Der Kaay | NZL | 01:00:38 |
9 | cathia schär | SUI | 01:00:43 |
10 | Melanie Santos | POR | 01:00:46 |
There are no previous results.