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07.16.08 - Canada’s
Ryan Aitcheson 12th in Omnium race at world junior cycling
championships
CAPE TOWN, South Africa – Ryan Aitcheson of Kitchener,
Ont., finished 12th in the Omnium race on Wednesday
at the world junior cycling championships.
In the Omnium the riders compete in five events –
the 200-metre flying sprint, a five kilometre scratch
race, a two kilometre individual pursuit, a 15 kilometre
points race and one kilometre time trial. The combined
performances from all five races determines the winner.
The entire competition is held in one day and takes
seven hours to complete.
Luke Davidson of Australia, first in three of the five
events, won the gold medal. Moreno De Pauw of Belgium
was second and Raymond Domene Reyes of Spain was third.
Aitcheson ranked 15th in the flying sprint, 10th in
the scratch race, 11th in the individual pursuit and
points race and 12th in the time trial.
‘’The points race was the highlight for
me,’’ said Aitcheson, 17, competing at his
first world juniors. ‘’I got a lap on the
field and accelerated really well. This is a tough competition.
You’ve got to go all out in all five races. I
was happy with my performance. My confidence was up.’’
The Omnium was Aitcheson’s third event this week.
He was also 21st in the individual pursuit on Saturday
and 20th in the points race on Monday.
Thursday is an off day at the junior worlds. The road
races get underway Friday with the men’s and women’s
time trials.
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