New Zealand men's team pursuit picked up the first medal of the UCI track cycling champs when they came from a long way back to beat Russia in a ride-off for bronze tonight.
Close to 1.5s down at the halfway stage of the 4km event, the team of Aaron Gate, Sam Bewley, Westley Gough and Marc Ryan flew home to win convincingly in 3m 57.592s, nearly 2s quicker than their qualifying time.
It is the third world championship medal won in the event and the 23rd overall.
New Zealand qualified third in the afternoon session, their time of 3m 59.156s more than 4s slower than Great Britain and Australia. They remained just behind the pace of the gold and silver medallists until the last kilometre. Ryan dropped out with more than three laps remaining and their 1m 00.371 split was just sixth fastest in the 15-team field.
It is a gulf in class that would appear impossible to bridge in the four months before London, even with the inclusion of Jesse Sergent, New Zealand's best pursuiter who stayed in Europe to ride with his RadioShack-Nissan-Trek team rather than attend these championships.