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07.14.08 - Ryan Aitcheson
reaches points race final at world junior cycling championships
CAPE TOWN, South Africa – Ryan Aitcheson of Kitchener,
Ont., qualified for the men’s point race final
and finished 20th on Monday at the world junior cycling
championships.
Tosh Van Der Sande of Belgium won the 25 kilometre
race with Cristobal Olavarria of Chile second and Luke
Durbridge of Australia third.
Aitcheson, 17, is making his world juniors debut this
week. On Saturday he placed 21st in the individual pursuit.
He only started track cycling last August when a friend
recommended that he give it a try. Less than a year
later he is one of 11 cyclists on the Canadian world
junior team.
‘’It’s been a great experience,’’
said Aitcheson. ‘’I never faced this level
of racing before. It’s certainly going to help
me. Today, my goal was to get in the final and I felt
I had a shot for a top-15.’’
In qualifying, which was 15 kilometres, Aitcheson was
11th in his heat earning his points in the second to
last sprint to gain the berth in the final.
‘’I was able to hang on to someone’s
wheel and get the couple of points I needed,’’
said Aitcheson.
Competition continues Tuesday.
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