Elia Viviani (Italy) roared to gold in the men’s elimination race in the velodrome at the European Championships – just five hours after contesting the sprint finish in the road race.
Viviani’s bumper day began with a 208km ride from Murnau am Staffelsee to Munich, via two climbs that topped out at 18%. Ad He was in contention as the road race reached its finale, eventually finishing seventh in the same time as winner Fabio Jakobsen (Netherlands).
European ChampionshipsKopecky takes elimination gold as Team GB's Georgi wins silverYESTERDAY AT 19:12 The 33-year-old quickly hopped across Munich to the velodrome, where he took part in the elimination race – which sees the last rider removed every two laps until one remains.
After surviving a scare with five riders left when pinned on the inside of the track, Viviani blasted Theo Reinhardt (Germany) in the two-up showdown to take a memorable win. “Incredible.