New Zealander Dylan McNeice has again made his mark on the international triathlon circuit as he took his second major title in only his second long distance race at Challenge Taiwan.
His second win from two starts proved that his victory at January's Challenge Wanaka was no fluke as once he again he led from start to finish. The 27-year-old asserted himself early on, leading a competitive field by over three minutes out of the swim in 47:00 and never relinquishing his lead, taking the title in 8:16:21.
McNeice's closest rival out of the water was Australian Todd Skipworth, an Olympic rower-turned-triathlete and also a rookie in the professional long-course ranks.
Also racing well in the men's race was Kiwi Guy Crawford who, despite a mechanical issue on the bike fought hard to hold on to sixth place.
Christchurch-based McNeice led out of the water and was never headed.