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Blenkinsop just misses out

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Sam Blenkinsop came within a cat's whisker of third. PHOTO/FILE

Sam Blenkinsop came within a cat's whisker of third. PHOTO/FILE

New Zealand mountain biker Sam Blenkinsop was a snap of the fingers away from an historic second downhill medal on the final day of the UCI World Championships in South Africa yesterday.

Blenkinsop, 24, had to settle for fourth in the gravity finals, finishing 0.4s off the podium at the Cascades Mountain Bike Park in Pietermaritzberg.

The Wanganui competitor, who rides for Lapierre International, is the only Kiwi elite male mountain biker to podium at the world championships when he placed third in France in 2011.

"From the start I was aiming at the top five so the weekend went well for me," Blenkinsop said. "I was strong and I had the physicals for this course. I just wish it had got me on to the podium - it's so close."

There were three New Zealanders in the top-20 with Trek World Racing rider George Brannigan (Havelock North) back to top form after injury to finish 13th and Taranaki's Wyn Masters enjoying his best world championship finish in 17th.

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World No10 Brook MacDonald had to settle for 24th and Louis Hamilton (Rotorua) 52nd.

Blenkinsop's brave effort to add a second world championship medal came up just short by the closest of margins on a course that is longer and less technical than the archetypal downhill run.

Australian Jared Graves, a former four-cross world champion, clocked 4:01.391 to grab the hot seat with six riders remaining. The New Zealander, next up, was fastest through the first split on the 3.01km course but finished in 4:01.804.

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"You have to smash the pedal to do well on this course. You don't want to over-smash it because you had to save some legs for the bottom but I wish now that maybe I could have hit it a bit harder at the top, but at least I was really strong for the finish," Blenkinsop said.

Another Australian, Michael Hannah, took the lead from Graves but he was edged out for the win by hometown favourite Greg Minnaar.

Blenkinsop said improved fitness was a key, while he enjoyed the longer course.

"We've raced here from years before so I knew it was going to be a hard one with the physical. I have done some different training and I feel a lot fitter than before.

"I've been doing the enduro series races and I think I am stronger than in previous years. I guess all the gym work and this pays off."

England's Rachel Atherton continued her stellar season to claim the women's title from two-time world champion Emmeline Ragot (FRA) who trained in New Zealand over the summer.

Earlier, Australian Paul van der Ploeg won the country-country eliminator final with the three Kiwis, Anton Cooper, Sam Shaw and Sam Gaze missing out on qualification for the elimination rounds. Teenager Gaze (Te Awamutu), 20th, was four spots off the cut. APNZ

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