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Ashton Lambie earns third medal of 2020 Track Worlds

  • Ron 

Team USA performed admirably on the third day of the 2020 UCI World Championships. Ashton Lambie (Lincoln, Neb.; Huub Wattbike) was the top U.S. performer on Friday, with a silver medal in the Men's 4,000-meter Individual Pursuit. Jennifer Valente (San Diego; Sho-Air TWENTY20) raced her signature event in the Women's Omnium and earned fifth.

Lambie was seeded in heat nine of ten, as deference to his title as the Pan-American Champion, which he won in Cochabamba, in September of 2019. When winning his title, he also set the world record at the time with a 4:06.407. Lambie started his qualifying race strong, having the fastest time at 1,000-meters at the time. He continued his pace and go on to be seeded first after his heat, guaranteeing him a place in the gold medal ride in the evening. His qualifying time was 4 minutes and 3.640 seconds. Fillippo Ganna of ITA, would set the fast time of the day, and a new world record of 4:01.934.

“I'm happy with this race. Going up against Ganna, who's arguably one of the best pursuiters ever, was an honor. The fact that he broke his own record again in the first session is crazy.”, said Lambie about his gold medal ride. “My coach and I had a plan. We had a schedule until six laps to go, and then he'd show me where I was at in relation to him.”

Moving to the evening session, Lambie went head-to-head against Ganna. In the first 2,000-meters, he lead the Italian by a tight margin. But Ganna steadily pulled forward in the last half of the race.

The day started with Valente racing the first event in the Women's Omnium, the Scratch Race, the event she received a silver medal in on Wednesday. With five laps to go in the event, Valente came from the back of the field, and went straight to the front. She sprinted for the win against Dutch Kirsten Wild and Japanese rider Yumi Kajihara, with Karjihara taking the win. Valente was awarded second after Wild was relegated. In the tempo race, she lead through on several laps, and just barely missed taking a lap on the field, finishing in 4th.

The omnium started in the evening with the elimination race. Valente was shut out early, being unable to move out of the last position safely. She came back in the points race, racing assertively, making ground back with each sprint. Valente gained 11 points, taking maximum points in 2 sprints, and moved from ninth to fifth.

Daniel Holloway (Boulder, Colo.; Texas Roadhouse Cycling Team) competed in the Men's Points Race. After gaining an early three points in the event, he added action to the front of the field. With two laps to go, Holloway crashed unable to compete in the final sprint of the race.

On Saturday,  (Brownsburg, Ind.; Sho-Air TWENTY20) and Emma White (Duanseburg, N.Y.; Rally UHC Cycling) will take on the Women's Individual Pursuit. Dygert is the current world recorder holder in this event, as well as the reigning road time trial world champion, so she should put on a show. Gavin Hoover (Manhattan Beach, Calif.; Elevate-KHS Pro Cycling) will take on the Men's Omnium, in the hopes of bettering his fifth place finish from the UCI Track World Cup in Milton, ONT, CAN.

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