It was a Belgian men’s one-two on the
opening day of racing in Targu Mures, as Thibaut De Smet underlined his clear
talent with both the Elite and U23 Cross Duathlon world titles after an
untouchable performance over the run-mountain bike-run format.
Shoulder-to-shoulder with teammate
Sebastien Carabin after the first 6.5km run, a slick transition saw him pull
decisively clear and carve out a lead he would only extend from there. Carabin
hung tough and clawed back some time over the closing 3.3km run, but it was not
enough to halt De Smet’s charge, Italy’s Alessandro Saravalle biking his way to
the bronze medal.
Eighteen athletes lined up in the
men’s field, and it was the Belgian trio of Thibaut and Nicolas De Smet and
Sebastien Carabin going strong in the early stages, home favourite Bogdan Damian
(ROU) the only athlete threatening to break up the three’s rhythm over the
opening run segment.
Behind them, Slovakian duo Ondrej
Kubo and Mario Kosut were also going well, and some 90 seconds back out of T1
was Saravalle, but his weapon was always likely to be his bike, and as Carabin
and De Smet pulled further clear at the end of the run, that couldn’t come soon
enough for the Italian.
A flat tyre put paid to the unlucky
Kosut’s chances, while Thibaut De Smet simply put the hammer down on two wheels
and attacked from the outset. After two laps he suddenly had 40 seconds over
his rival, over 90 seconds to the roaring Saravalle who now had precious
daylight ahead of Nicolas De Smet and Kusot.
Also moving up the leaderboard was
Giuseppe Lamastra (ITA), but as thoughts turned back to the final run, he had
no more in the tank to press for the medals.
And there was to be no denying
Nicolas De Smet his moment in the sun, the Belgian finishing a remarkable
1min45s ahead of Carabin and four ahead of Saravalle, Romania’s Bogdan Damian,
who’s presence had lit up the bike course all afternoon, with an excellent
fourth place.
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