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Kiwi Sam Gaze stuns rivals to claim first leg of the UCI Mountain Bike world champs

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10 Mar, 2018 07:59 PM2 mins to read

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Sam Gaze battles for the lead with Anton Cooper in the Men's Cross Country in 2014. Photo / Getty Images

Sam Gaze battles for the lead with Anton Cooper in the Men's Cross Country in 2014. Photo / Getty Images

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New Zealand mountain bike rider Sam Gaze has stunned the competition to claim the opening round of the UCI Mountain Bike World Cup season.

The 22-year-old defeated world champion and top seed rider Nino Schurter to take the top spot in Stellenbosch, South Africa.

Gaze finished with a time of 1hr 30min 14sec with fellow Kiwi Anton Cooper finishing in sixth in a field of 99 riders.

Gaze and Cooper finished the first lap of seven in a promising position - second and third place respectively - with Gaze able to maintain his form until the end.

It was a tough fought battle between Gaze and the former champion Schurter who top and tailed between first and second throughout the race.

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Gaze showed great form in the wider sections of the course and outsmarted Schurter to beat out his Swiss rival.

New Zealander @samgazemtb upset world champion @nschurter to win his first world cup title at the @epicworldcup today. View more results here: https://t.co/tm36yf3RGo @iamspecialized pic.twitter.com/poqzQiT6ef

— In the Bunch (@In_the_Bunch) March 10, 2018

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1. Sam Gaze (New Zealand) 1:30:14
2. Nino Schurter (Switzerland) 1:30:15
3. Maxime Marotte (France) 1:30:16
4. Mathieu van der Poel (Netherlands) 1:31:24
5. Titouan Carod (France) 1:31:41
6. Anton Cooper (New Zealand) 1:32:16
7. Florian Vogel (Switzerland) 1:32:28
8. Henrique Avancini (Brazil) 1:32:36
9. Mathias Flueckiger (Switzerland) 1:32:37
10. Andri Frischknecht (Switzerland) 1:32:46

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