Christchurch teenager Hamish Schreurs grabbed a first major victory in his young cycling career at the national club road championships in Hawkes Bay today.
Schreurs outsprinted a selected bunch of 11 riders to claim the under-19 honours over a demanding 116km course in the Matapiro-Crownthorpe region near Hastings.
It was a boost for the young rider ahead of the junior world track championships to be held in Invercargill in August.
It has been a year of near misses for Schreurs, who decided to focus on cycling after a promising representative start in football. He was second in the Australian road championships last year and recently pipped in a sprint finish to decide the Oceania road championship in Queenstown.
Today, a 50-strong group were together after the first of four laps before being reduced to 11 by mid-race, with eight riders clearing out on the final lap. Schreurs managed to get the better of Auckland's James Judd and Alexandra's Tom Vessey in the sprint to claim the victory.