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Verzbicas, McMaster, Bryukhankov through to men’s finals in Tiszaujvaros

By Erin Greene | 14 Jul, 2012

Twenty-five men advanced to the finals at the Tiszaujvaros ITU Triathlon World Cup on Saturday, led by semifinal winners Lukas Verzbicas (USA), Bryce McMaster (ITU) and Andrey Bryukhankov (RUS). Of the three men, Bryukhankov from the third semifinal posted the top time of 53 minutes, 42 seconds.

In its 16th year hosting a World Cup event, ITU and Tiszaujvaros opted to depart from the traditional Olympic distance race style to try out a a two-day sprint semifinal and final format. The top eight in each heat advanced to semifinal action, in addition to one athlete who posted the 25th-fastest time. Finals will take place Sunday 15 July at 4:50pm local time. 

“It definitely plays into the hands of a different style of athlete,” McMaster said. “It means we see a lot more juniors and developing athletes starting to come through. It’s exciting and it’s fun. It’s a great sign the sport’s still developing.”

Semifinal 1:
Rising American star Verzbicas, known for his back-end run speed, got off to a to a slow start in the 750m swim. He entered the long transition in 22nd place, 46 seconds back from leader Alois Knabl (AUT). But with strong legs, he powered through the first lap to join a chase group just ten seconds behind then-leader Nils Frommhold (GER).

On the second half of the bike course, nearly the entire heat merged together, apart from Aleksandr Latin (EST) who enjoyed a 16-second lead. Down 21 seconds, Verzbicas sprinted through a beastly first run lap to pull even with Gonzalo Tellechea (ARG), Jesus Gomar (ESP), and Pierre Le Corre (FRA). No match for the teenager, Verzbicas steadily pulled ahead with each lap to finish with a cool 16-second lead to cross the finish line in 54 minutes, 27 seconds.  Not surprisingly, Verzbicas clocked the day’s fastest run split at 15 minutes flat.

“It was all about qualifying,” Verzbicas said. “I was in a good position out of T2. I wanted to test these guys legs to see where they’re at. Then I backed off and got ready for tomorrow, because tomorrow is where it counts.”

Le Corre finished second while Gomar came across third.  Tellechea and Vicente Hernandez rounded out the top five.

Click here for full results from semifinal 1

Semifinal 2:
In the men’s second semifinal, McMaster never relinquished control of the heat. South African Henri Schoeman bolted out to a small six-second lead in the swim. However, Shoeman’s lead dwindled to just one second when McMaster and Igor Polyanskiy (RUS) ran through transition ten seconds faster than the South African.

A group of seven men quickly formed at the front of the bike course, McMaster being one of them. He continued to sit just behind the various leaders throughout the two-lap bike course, never falling more than two seconds back.

“I really wanted to work my swim-bike, and it actually worked out perfect,” McMaster said. “I got a seven-man breakaway from the swim. We worked really hard on the bike, which meant we put big time into the big second group.”

McMaster stuck with this plan until the first run lap when he pulled even with leaders Dan Wilson (AUS) and Stefan Zachaeus (GER). McMaster ran even with Wilson on the second lap, then stretched out to a nine-second advantage heading into the finish line. McMaster took the semifinal in 54 minutes, 4 seconds.

Zachaeus finished nine seconds behind in second place while Polyanskiy finished third.  Not far after, Wilson and Davide Uccellari completed the top five.

Click here for full results from semifinal 2

Semifinal 3:
The quickest action of the day came from the last semifinal, where four men posted times under 54 minutes. France’s Anthony Pujades and Aurelien Raphael took the lead after the swim, exiting the water with a minimal advantage.

Four men quickly worked together to break away from the pack, gaining a 44-second advantage on the first lap. Pujades and Bryukhankov were amongst the four riding in front. The pair then headed onto the run course in the top two positions, dropping Hungarian’s Balazs Pocsai and Raphael on the first lap.

Pujades and Bryukhankov ran shoulder to shoulder until the final few meters when Bryukhankov sprinted forward to post the day’s best time of 53 minutes, 42 seconds.

Both Pujades and Bryukhankov will enter the final alongside two of their teammates. Hungary and Australia also qualified three men for Sunday’s event. 

Rouault recorded the fastest run split in this semifinal to stage a great comeback and finished in fourth place.  Patrick Rhyner (SUI) came across in fifth.

Click here for full results from semifinal 3

Finals get underway Sunday 15 July at 4:50pm local time.  Follow live on triathlon.org/live

Click here for the men’s finals start list

Related Event: 2012 Tiszaujvaros ITU Triathlon World Cup
14 - Jul, 2012 • event pageall results
Results: Final Women
1. Ashleigh Gentle AUS 00:58:39
2. Maaike Caelers NED 00:58:43
3. Annamaria Mazzetti ITA 00:59:19
4. Charlotte McShane AUS 00:59:24
5. Anja Knapp GER 00:59:31
6. Rebecca Robisch GER 00:59:32
7. Arina Shulgina KAZ 00:59:33
8. Inna Ryzhykh UKR 00:59:45
9. Zsófia Kovács HUN 00:59:46
10. Helle Frederiksen DEN 00:59:59
Results: Final Men
1. Pierre Le Corre FRA 00:51:54
2. Aurelien Raphael FRA 00:52:05
3. Anthony Pujades FRA 00:52:10
4. Ryan Fisher AUS 00:52:17
5. Igor Polyanskiy RUS 00:52:19
6. Lukas Verzbicas USA 00:52:21
7. Grégory Rouault USA 00:52:24
8. Andrey Bryukhankov RUS 00:52:29
9. Balázs Pocsai HUN 00:52:35
10. Dan Wilson AUS 00:52:37
Results: Semifinal 1 Elite Men
1. Lukas Verzbicas USA 00:54:27
2. Pierre Le Corre FRA 00:54:43
3. Jesus Gomar GEO 00:54:44
4. Gonzalo Raul Tellechea ARG 00:54:45
5. Vicente Hernandez ESP 00:54:57
6. Ryan Bailie AUS 00:54:59
7. Gregor Buchholz GER 00:55:00
8. Gábor Faldum HUN 00:55:01
9. Greg Billington USA 00:55:18
DNS. Drew Box AUS DNS
Results: Semifinal 2 Elite Men
1. Bryce Mcmaster AUS 00:54:04
2. Stefan Zachäus LUX 00:54:13
3. Igor Polyanskiy RUS 00:54:15
4. Dan Wilson AUS 00:54:16
5. Davide Uccellari ITA 00:54:16
6. Ryan Fisher AUS 00:54:20
7. Attila Fecskovics HUN 00:54:21
8. Rostislav Pevtsov AZE 00:54:22
9. Artem Parienko RUS 00:54:37
10. Yegor Martynenko UKR 00:54:38
Results: Semifinal 3 Elite Men
1. Andrey Bryukhankov RUS 00:53:42
2. Anthony Pujades FRA 00:53:45
3. Balázs Pocsai HUN 00:53:57
4. Grégory Rouault USA 00:53:58
5. Patrick Rhyner SUI 00:54:11
6. Aurelien Raphael FRA 00:54:19
7. Tony Dodds NZL 00:54:22
8. Ivan Tutukin KAZ 00:54:23
9. Rodrigo Gonzalez Lopez MEX 00:54:26
10. Taylor Cecil AUS 00:54:37
Results: Semifinal 1 Elite Women
1. Ashleigh Gentle AUS 01:00:59
2. Charlotte McShane AUS 01:00:59
3. Rebecca Robisch GER 01:01:07
4. Mikayla Nielsen NZL 01:01:09
5. Helle Frederiksen DEN 01:01:22
6. Elena Danilova RUS 01:01:22
7. Inna Ryzhykh UKR 01:01:22
8. Natalie Van Coevorden AUS 01:01:24
9. Hideko Kikuchi JPN 01:01:25
10. Inna Tutukina RUS 01:01:39