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New Zealand has another cycling world champion after Hawkes Bay teenager Brook McDonald won the junior men’s downhill title at the UCI Mountainbike World Championships in Canberra today.

Third fastest in timed qualifying, McDonald clocked a superb 2:36.49 to win from Australian’s Shaun O’Connor by more than a second, in a time that would have placed him in the top 20 in the elite championship.

His victory is the seventh rainbow jersey won by New Zealand cyclists this year following Alison Shanks in the track individual pursuit, Sarah Walker in BMX and World Cruiser class, Sam Webster in the sprint and keirin and the NZ team in the team sprint at the world junior track championships.

McDonald’s win put the seal on an outstanding world championship for the New Zealand mountainbike team who earned five top-10 finishes today.

Christchurch’s Justin Leov, ranked number eight in the world, lived up to that ranking with eighth place in the elite men’s competition with Wanganui’s Sam Blenkinsop, No 7 in the world, finishing 15th.

The other top-10 finishers went to George Brannigan (Hawkes Bay) and Tauranga’s Daniel Heads who were seventh and eighth respectively in the junior men while Alexandra’s Georgia Wright was fifth in the junior women.

Great Britain veteran Steve Peat scored an emotional victory in the elite men’s championship. The 35-year-old, four times world championship runner-up in a stellar 16-year career finally claimed the one major title that has previously eluded him.

He was only 5/100ths of a second ahead of his professional team-mate Greg Minnaar (South Africa), who won the World Cup on the course at Mt Stromlo Forest Park last year.

There was heartache in the kiwi camp for in-form Christchurch rider Cameron Cole, who was challenging for a medal until a broken chain ended his hopes. Cole, sixth in a recent world cup in South Africa, set the third fastest time in practice. As the 17th to last rider, Cole was more than a second up on the fastest time at that stage before his chain broke on the rocky section of the track.

In the women’s elite competition, Emmeline Ragot (France) upset last year’s Canberra winner Tracey Moseley (GBR) and favourite Sabrina Jonnier (FRA).

American Kathleen Pruitt, who only qualified in 19th place, led until the final three runs when Ragot, runner-up in five World Cups this year, produced the winning run. Moseley could not match her time while Jonnier, the form rider this year, crashed after suffering a flat tyre halfway down the course.

UCI World Cup Downhill Results

Junior Men

1. Brook McDonald NZL 2:36.49
2. Shaun O’Connor AUS 2:37.67
3. Danny Hart GBR 2:38.76
Plus NZers
7. George Brannigan NZL 2:41.97
8. Daniel Heads NZL 2:42.89
13. Richard Leacock NZL 2:45.14
18. Rupert Chapman NZL 2:46.86
34. Ethan Helliwell NZL 2:59.29
38. Aari Barrett NZL 2:55.51

Junior Women

1. Anais Pajot FRA 3:11.91
2. Julie Berteaux FRA 3:16.28
3. Holly Baarspul AUS 3:20.16
Plus NZers
5. Georgia Wright NZL 3:30.53

Elite Women

1. Emmeline Ragot FRA 2:50.05
2. Tracy Moseley GBR 2:52.54
3. Kathleen Pruitt USA 2:54.89
Plus NZers
16. Harriet Harper NZL 3:09.89
18. Gabrielle Molloy NZL 3:13.86
20. Amy Laird NZL 3:19.62
24. Olivia Johnson NZL 3:37.96

Elite Men

1. Steve Peat GBR 2:30.33
2. Greg Minnaar ZAF 2:30.38
3. Michael Hannah AUS 2:31.02
Plus NZers
8. Justin Leov NZL 2:34.32
17. Sam Blenkinsop NZL 2:37.47
29. Matthew Scoles NZL 2:39.68
36. Kieran Bennett NZL 2:40.28
37. Nathan Rankin NZL 2:40.84
46. Cameron Cole NZL 2:46.66
50. Wyn Masters NZL 2:51.93

Full results are available from the UCI website.