Gomez Wins 2012 European Championship
Spain's Javier Gomez stormed the run and left nothing to chance at the 2012 Eilat ETU Triathlon European Championships.
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Spain’s Javier Gomez stormed the run and left nothing to chance at the 2012 Eilat ETU Triathlon European Championships to take the European title for the third time in his career. Russia took silver and bronze with powerful performances by Alexander Bryukhankov and Ivan Vasiliev who just beat Tony Moulai (FRA) in a sprint to the line for third.
Read the race recap from Triathlon.org below:
The winds began to pick up as the elite men lined up at Eilat beach for the start of the race.
Maximilian Schwetz (GER) led the way entering the second lap and was still heading the pack exiting the swim. By the end of the lengthy run up to transition, Dmitry Polyansky (RUS) left T2 first leading a large pack including Bryukhankov, Alessandro Fabian (ITA), Ivan Rana (ESP) and Gomez bringing up the rear.
An incredible bike leg followed, beginning with the formation of two main packs. Russian Anton Chuchko pulled out ahead on the first lap with a 6-second lead over a group of 15 athletes including Sven Riederer (SUI) and Joao Silva (POR) followed by a second pack of similar size. Chuchko soon fell back into the pack and it was Rana and Vasiliev’s turn to attempt a breakaway gaining seven seconds on the lead pack.
By the halfway mark on the bike, strong sandy winds were blowing the riders and not only was Rana and Vasiliev’s breakaway short lived, but the second chase pack had caught the leaders forming a huge group of over 30.
Another breakaway was yet to come when Andreas Schilling (DEN) powered ahead, retaining his lead all the way up to the last lap when he was joined by Moulai. Behind them, the final lap brought the entire field back together to form one giant group entering T2.
Moulai just had the edge over Schilling running out of transition with the huge pack following over half a minute behind. Rana and Peter Croes (BEL) were next out closely followed by Gomez, Riederer and a swarm of runners.
Gomez wasted no time in picking up the pace taking the lead on the first lap of the run to gain ten seconds on his nearest challenger, Moulai. Bryukankhov was pacing himself in third position while Aurélien Raphael (FRA) and Fabian led a string of athletes. Unable to stay with the leaders, Riederer and Silva were running together already a minute behind Gomez by the end of the first lap.
Entering the final lap Gomez had extended his lead with an extraordinary run, while disaster struck Moulai who had to serve a time penalty for failing to place his swim cap in the box during T1. Moulai dropped behind Bryukankhov as a result and was left to fight for bronze as Vasiliev made a surge for the podium along with Fabian in the final stages.
Gomez proved untouchable throughout the run and powered home to claim his third European Championship title and first since 2009. Bryukankhov stayed strong in second position for silver and it was countryman Vasiliev who won the sprint to the line for bronze.
“It was a tough race with conditions in the heat and the wind,” said Gomez. “The course was tough too, it was very complicated but I felt good the whole time and I kept pretty solid on the bike and I knew I had energy for the run. Although it wasn’t a very fast run, it was the same conditions for everyone and I managed to push hard on the first lap and make a pretty good gap and then I just kept it. I felt tired but pretty happy.”
Men’s Results
1. Javier Gomez ESP 01:55:48
2. Alexander Bryukhankov RUS 01:56:08
3. Ivan Vasiliev RUS 01:56:42
4. Tony Moulai FRA 01:56:47
5. Alessandro Fabian ITA 01:56:48
6. Mario Mola ESP 01:56:52
7. Franz Loeschke GER 01:56:57
8. Dmitry Polyansky RUS 01:57:06
9. Aaron Harris GBR 01:57:09
10. Aurélien Raphael FRA 01:57:13
Complete results: Triathlon.org