World Triathlon

2020 Yearbook

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In the women's race, it was one of those performances you just had to take a step back and admire as Flora Duffy took the tough Arzachena course by the neck and raced solo for an hour to win another brilliant 2020 gold. There was to be no catching the Bermudian from the moment she emerged from the water with 10 seconds of daylight behind her, Britain's Beth Potter running her way into silver ahead of Italy's Verena Steinhauser. "I was super happy with the swim, as well as the overall race," said Duffy. "Sorting out my swim was a main goal here and the bike course I knew I just had to attack. I wasn't expecting to be riding solo but I've been there before so it didn't freak me out. My coach and I had discussed what sort of power I'd need to use so I tried to ride hard but within myself and really maximise the descent, get aero and push." The conditions were near-perfect as the women took to the beach start line on Saturday morning, 2019 World Champion Katie Zaferes (USA) wearing the number one and leading a strong field into the water. By the first buoy, though, it was Duffy who already had the clear water ahead of her and as she powered back towards the beach, her advantage grew and grew. The short run into transition confirmed a 10-second lead was already hers, Zaferes, Sara Perez Sala (ESP), Rachel Klamer (NED) and Anna Godoy Contreras (ESP) looking to try and bridge the gap straight out of T1. Duffy had other ideas. The first long climb saw her stretch away and her technical brilliance allowed her to attack the downhill too, carving out a 35-second lead by the end of lap one. Behind her, Angelica Olmo (ITA), Leonie Periault (FRA) and Potter had battled hard to join Zaferes, Klamer and Steinhauser, the two Spaniards dropping off the pace. The likes of Lisa Tertsch (GER) and Erika Ackerlund (USA) were struggling to keep in touch almost two minutes back, each climb stretching the field out further. The lead was just north of 50 seconds as Duffy dismounted and headed into transition with no thought of looking back, then it was Klamer, Potter and Olmo out together and looking to chase the podium places. It was Netherlands' Klamer who faded first, while Periault went through the gears and pulled clear in third behind Potter. The Brit had a useful 6-second lead at the bell, Steinhauser, Zaferes and Olmo all hanging tough together and waiting for the right time to make a move. As Duffy soaked up the final few hundred metres safe in the knowledge gold was hers for the second successive World Cup, Potter came around the final corner with just enough daylight behind her, Steinhauser edging Periault to the final podium spot down the blue carpet. Olmo took fifth place ahead of Zaferes and Rachel Klamer, Lisa Tertsch running her way into eighth, Denmark's Alberte Kjaer Pedersen and Mathilde Gautier (FRA) rounding out the top 10. Flora Duffy dazzles in Arzachena World Cup ARZACHENA WORLD CUP Full Results Watch the race on 63 contents

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