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Javier Gomez (ESP) claims more gold in Auckland

By Lisa Pringle | 05 Apr, 2013

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Highlights from the 2013 Series opener in Auckland, where Spain's Javier Gomez took gold yet again.

Spain’s Javier Gomez continued his unbeaten record in Auckland today, claiming victory in the opening round of the ITU World Triathlon Series ahead of fellow countryman Mario Mola (ESP) and Joao Silva (POR).

Gomez maintains his unbeaten record in New Zealand with four wins over the past decade. He won in a 2008 World Cup in New Plymouth, the 2003 Under23 World Championship in Queenstown and series Grand Final last year in Auckland. He added another title in Auckland today, after opening his season with a win at the ITU World Cup in Mooloolaba just three weeks ago.

“It’s pretty amazing to win here again, fourth race in New Zealand,” he said.

“It was a pretty good day, I had a good swim and was solid on the bike then my team mate Mario, made me run really fast and so happy for him making his first podium.”

Auckland turned on perfect conditions to kick start the 2013 ITU World Triathlon Series, the water temperature measured 20.7 degrees with the air temperature a moderate 21 degrees.

Gomez showed what a class athlete and smart racer he is with a calculated win after emerging from the 1500m swim in fourth place behind Richard Varga (SVK), Ivan Vasiliev (RUS), Igor Polyanskiy (RUS) and Aaron Royle (AUS) with the remainder of the field out in quick succession.

Gomez worked hard in the early stages of the bike leg over the tough 8 lap course to ensure he stayed out of trouble and ensure the group remained effective and away from the chase group that was headed by Jan Frodeno (GER) who had been having trouble with a hip injury prior to the race in the early stages. However, it was Mola who then took charge of the chase group to close the gap on the leaders and the two became one in the final stages.

A small breakaway heading back to transition by Stuart Hayes (GBR) and Ryan Bailie (AUS) gave them a slight buffer as they headed out onto the run but the Spanish didn’t take long to respond with Gomez and Mola spearheading the charge. Tony Dodds (NZL) and Joao Silva (POR) joined the pair for the initial laps, Silva was the first casualty from the group then Dodds. It was then the Spanish duo left to fight it out. On the final lap Gomez stepped it up another gear to tearaway from Mola and claim his third consecutive ITU victory. Mola was delighted to claim his first podium and finish second to his idol Gomez. Silva dug deep to claim the bronze in a thrilling race in front of a vocal crowd, just edging out Laurent Vidal.

“It was my first race and I’m really pleased with the result here mainly because last year I had unfinished business with this race, I suffered a lot. I felt like I had to come here again and try again,” Silva said. 

“I was really surprised with the feelings I had during the bike leg. Again, I suffered a lot (last year). This year, I don’t know, maybe because of the weather, I’m better. It was easier, so I’m really happy.”

Related Event: 2013 ITU World Triathlon Auckland
06 - Apr, 2013 • event pageall results
Results: Elite Men
1. Javier Gomez Noya ESP 01:55:51
2. Mario Mola ESP 01:56:03
3. Joao Silva POR 01:56:22
4. Laurent Vidal FRA 01:56:33
5. Matthew Sharp GBR 01:56:51
6. Aaron Royle AUS 01:56:55
7. Tony Dodds NZL 01:57:11
8. Ryan Bailie AUS 01:57:13
9. Jan Frodeno GER 01:57:17
10. Cameron Good AUS 01:57:23
Results: Elite Women
1. Anne Haug GER 02:08:20
2. Maaike Caelers NED 02:08:23
3. Felicity Abram AUS 02:08:33
4. Kate Mcilroy NZL 02:08:43
5. Nicky Samuels NZL 02:09:25
6. Yuka Sato JPN 02:09:43
7. Jessica Harrison FRA 02:09:46
8. Juri Ide JPN 02:09:57
9. Charlotte McShane AUS 02:10:13
10. Natalie Van Coevorden AUS 02:10:15