Sam Gaze became the first elite Kiwi rider to win a world championship medal in mountain bike cross-country with a brilliant silver medal win in the elite men’s race in Scotland.
Gaze, who won the short-course rainbow jersey earlier in the competition, pushed up from being over 30 seconds behind in 36th place to move into medal contention on the penultimate lap. He closed on the leaders, passing legendary 10-time world champion Nico Shurter on the final lap to finish runner-up to Olympic champion and all-round sensation Tom Pidcock.
It was a staggering effort considering how far back he was in the pack for the first few laps, before picking off riders one by one in a stunning display of strength. The 27-year-old was 36th at the start, 25th after one lap, 19th after two, 13th after three and then eighth after four.
With three laps remaining, Gaze had moved to fourth, still 20 seconds from the leaders after setting the fastest lap of the race. He moved on to the back of the leaders and passed a tiring Schurter on the final lap, going on to finish second, 19 seconds behind winner Pidcock.
“I was quite unlucky in the start loop and got held up, but I just rode my pace, came back step by step, and rider by rider,” said Gaze. “I found myself riding for the podium with a lap and a half to go. A silver medal, second-best in the world, is really satisfying,” said Gaze.