Young NZ cyclist impresses in World Cup debut

South Canterbury teenager Dylan Kennett impressed in his UCI World Cup debut, settling for fourth place in the individual pursuit in Scotland today.

Kennett, from Waimate, was fourth fastest in heats of the 4000m individual pursuit in an excellent 4:28.128 but could not better that in the medal ride against Spain’s David Muntaner Juaneda at the Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome in Glasgow.

It was the first time the 17 year old world junior championship silver medallist has competed over the 4000m distance in open competition.

Muntaner Juaneda was also unable to better his morning ride, clocking 4:28.429 while Kennett managed 4:31.987.

"Backing up at this level was the challenge for a young rider like Dylan. He didn't have the legs in final and was not able to get on schedule from start," said BikeNZ coach Dayle Cheatley.

"He showed good fight in last kilo and I think he can be happy with making a final ride in his first world cup and riding a very solid qualifying effort. That was the same time Jesse Sergent did in his first international ride five years ago.

"Dylan is a great kid with big future."

Olympic omnium gold medallist Lasse Norman Hansen (Denmark) took out the gold medal in 4:20.875 with a comfortable win over Ireland’s Martyn Irvine.

Kennett, BikeNZ’s only rider at the World Cup, returns home later in the week before heading to Adelaide with the BikeNZ team for the Oceania Track Championships starting on Wednesday 28 November.

British cycling success at the Olympics has attracted large and exuberant audiences to the new velodrome, to be used for the 2014 Commonwealth Games, although local success has not been easily attained.

In men’s competition Great Britain’s only medal so far has been a silver in the team sprint behind Germany, with their hopes resting on double Olympic gold medallist Jason Kenny in the keirin later today and sprint tomorrow.

The women are more prominent, winning the team pursuit over Australia and team sprint, with strong chances in keirin and sprint.

Overall Medal Count

Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 United States 46 29 29 104
2 China 38 27 23 88
3 Great Britain 29 17 19 65
4 Russia 24 26 32 82
5 South Korea 13 8 7 28
6 Germany 11 19 14 44
7 France 11 11 12 34
15 New Zealand 6 2 5 13

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