New Zealand rider Aaron Gate claimed his third medal over nine years in the gruelling men's omnium at the UCI Track Cycling World Championships in Roubaix, France.
Gate won the silver medal in the four-event omnium behind Great Britain's Ethan Hayter, who dominated the competition, with the Kiwi covering his rivals to claim second place.
It is reward for the likeable kiwi cyclist, who just 11 weeks ago fractured his clavicle in a disastrous crash when New Zealand were within reach of the bronze medal in the team pursuit at the Tokyo Olympics.
The 30-year-old said he was thrilled with the effort which in part helps erase his Olympic woes, and he wanted to share today's performance with his Izu Velodrome teammates.
"I came into this not knowing how the track form was and I only had couple of days on the track here in Roubaix before racing. The podium was definitely goal but I didn't know if it was achievable or not until I started racing," said Gate.