New Zealand and Australia dominated the opening qualifying session of the UCI Junior Track Cycling World Championships in Invercargill today to set up trans-Tasman showdowns in both men's and women's team pursuit gold medal rides tonight.
The New Zealand men's pursuit team averaged 58km/h on their way to upsetting defending world champions Australian to post the quickest qualifying time of 4:08:125.
"The timing we did was pretty much on the mark of what we wanted to ride. The boys thought they could ride a 4:08 if they executed a good start and they did that, as well as some big laps through the middle from Dylan Kennett which got us over the line on top," said New Zealand coach Ross Machejefski.
The four Kiwi riders of Waimate's Dylan Kennett, Alexandra's Liam Aitcheson, Te Awamutu's Hayden McCormick and Christchurch's Hamish Schreurs were buoyed on by a vocal home crowd.
"I don't like my chances of calling and being heard over the crowd. The home crowd will give the boys another five or 10 per cent so we'll see how we go," said Machejefski.