Italy’s
Bianca Seregni delivered an impressive performance in Weihai to secure World
Cup gold, after a huge surge on the run! Austria’s Lisa Perterer returned to
form and soared down the blue carpet, earning a deserving silver and Ilaria
Zane of Italy was able to run away with bronze, in a ferocious sprint battle.
Italy’s
Bianca Seregni and Ilaria Zane led the field of 35 women onto Half Moon Bay for
a beach start, in the 2023 World Triathlon Cup Weihai on Saturday morning, to
contest in the Olympic-distance race, for valuable points and rankings.
The
course featured a 2-lap 1.5km ocean, followed by an 8-lap bike course across
the scenic 40km which included a technically challenging course with hilly
sections and corners to navigate. Athletes then had a 4-lap 10km run to
complete, before coming down the blue carpet to finish in front of the stunning
coastal backdrop. The clear sky overlooked the bay in Weihai and race
conditions were warm and humid for the start of the women’s competition.
Bianca
Seregni, a fish in water across the 1.5km swim course
Seregni,
renowned for her impressive swim stroke, led the entire 1.5km ocean swim, in
the choppy conditions. The long trail of women behind her was having no success
in catching the leader, who was carving through the water and extending her
lead. On the final stretch of the swim, 6 women were chasing but the Italian
exited the water first and still with a sizeable gap on the field.
The
Italian continued to impress on the 40km bike
Seregni
looked relaxed as she swiftly moved through transition and onto the bike course
in Weihai. She appeared to look relaxed as she waited for the lead group,
showing that she didn’t want to ride the challenging course solo, a tactical
and smart move by the 2022 World Triathlon U23 Champion.
A main
group of 18 women were leading and the rotation up front continued across the
course of the 40km. The likes of Seregni, Austria’s Lisa Perterer, Turkey’s
Sinem Francisca Tous Servera, Slovakia’s Romana Gajdošová and Spain’s Anna
Godoy Contreras were doing a brilliant job to take turn in the driver’s seat.
The chase
group featured Luxembourg’s Eva Daniels, Slovakia’s Ivana Kuriackova and Japan’s
Minori Ikeno were pushing the chase group through the technical sections of the
course and climbs.
Hungary’s
Zsófia Kovács was forced to withdraw from the race due to illness however
Hungary was still well represented by Márta Kropkó who was well-positioned on
the course and sticking with the leading group.
Daniels
continued to do a great job, trying to reel in the chase group however they
were still losing time to the leading 18.
Austrian
pair Perterer and Tanya Stroschneider were looking confident and enjoying the
climbs and along with Seregni, were not letting the front of the pack out of
their sight. Godoy Contreras staying right up there.
Positions
25-29 were 6-minutes off the pace by the final portion of the bike segment.
China’s
Wen Wei led the main group through to the final lap on the bike and then it was
Great Britain’s Hollie Elliot had a turn up the front, an impressive move by
the British athlete who was making her World Cup debut in Weihai, to take the
women into the final transition of the day.
Bianca
Seregni, unstoppable across the 10km run
Zane,
Godoy Contreras, Japan’s Niina Kishimoto were first on the run course but it
was seconds before the Italian struck the pavement and peeled away entirely
from the field of women
Seregni
extended the gap as she stretched down the coastal road and kept grinding in
the brutal conditions of the hot and incredibly humid day in Weihai.
Perterer
was running brilliantly in second as she continued her stride and momentum
across the course, looking in control of the silver medal.
The
battle for bronze was taking place behind with Godoy Contreras, Zane and
Kishimoto running shoulder-to-shoulder, all looking fiercely competitive as
they motored across the coastal course together.
Bianca
Seregni was a force to be reckoned with and was welcomed by huge crows in
Weihai as she raced down the blue carpet, took the tape and was awarded World
Cup gold. A dominating and impressive performance by the Italian athlete, as
she continues her qualification pathway to the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris
2024.
Emotions
were elevated as Austria’s Lisa Perterer crossed the line with silver in the
women’s event after a turbulent year of injury. Today’s result proves that form
is well and truly back on the line.
Italy was
well represented on the women’s podium in Weihai as Ilaria Zane had the power
to outrun the battle for bronze, in a mighty sprint finish.
Review
the full women’s results online. https://triathlon.org/results/result/2023_world_triathlon_cup_weihai/599401
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