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New Zealand's Aaron Gate takes stunning win in men's road race, claims fourth gold medal of Commonwealth Games

New Zealand’s Aaron Gate claimed his fourth gold medal of the 2022 Commonwealth Games by pipping South Africa’s Daryl Impey in the men’s road race on Sunday afternoon. Having taken his first three medals in track events, Gate's speed from that format of cycling proved the difference as the 31-year-old saw off the challenge of Impey and Scotland’s Finn Crockett, who took bronze. Ad/> It was a thrilling end to the 160km race, as first — with 1.6km to go — Wales’ Geraint Thomas threw the gauntlet down with an attack down the right to build up a two-second lead.

Vuelta a EspañaFroome wins Stage 16 time trial to extend red jersey lead05/09/2017 AT 13:10 But he quickly faded as Australia's Lucas Plapp gave Gate the space to sprint to a thrilling victory after 10 laps of the circuit in Warwick. The result means Gate is now the first New Zealander to win four gold medals at one Commonwealth Games event. “It’s hard to believe,” Gate told Sky Sports afterwards.

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