Cameron Mason: European Cyclocross Championships podium 'feels amazing'
Bri💦ton makes history as the first elite ༺man to podium from outside Belgium, Netherlands

Cameron Mason (Great Britain) took on the top cyclocross racers on the continent at the 168澳洲5最新🅘开奖结果:UEC European Cyclocross Championships and, in the thick, ꧅deep mud and pounding rain, came away with the first medal won by a rider not from Belgium or the Netherlands.
Mason finished just seven seconds behind eventual winner Michael Vanthourenhout (Belgiumꦏ) and held off the pursuit of Dutch duo Lars van der Haar and Pim Ronhaar by a more comfortable margin.
"I'm a bit surprised by the step because I know how much strength we have in British cyclocross right now with Tom [Pidcock] and others," Mason told Cyclingnews. "Buꦺt it feels amazing. It feels like m🦹y time is coming and this result has been knocking on the door for a few years. The people who know, know and they can see it coming. I'm just really happy to have executed it today."
The race was complicated by winter storm Ciarán that forced organisers to postpo🎃ne Saturday's races to Sunday♍ and churned up the co🌊urse in Pontchäteau into thick mud with heavy downpours.
Mason's fourth place in the 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Koppenbergcross and top 10s in Overijse, Ruddervoorde and the 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Maasmechelen World Cup and last yearꩵ's world championships showed he 🐟was pointed in the right direction and, thanks to the UCI points, provided a convenient second-row start.
"In the race it was messy, it was quite hard to put together good laps. After the first lap, I started to 🍰do that, I was setting the pace and riding my own race. That happened to be faster than the whole of the chase group.
"That was good because it meant I could focus on myself, I didn't want to really be battling into corners and all that. That made a difference. Then 🥀it was just about managing it and holding it all the way to the end.
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"The win wasn't very far away. Michael was in control but it's also cool to know he's just there and that's the jersey. But for now, I'm just super happy with my silv🗹er."
The British champion expanded on the comments in the post-race press conference, saying the course conditions turne💫d out to be perfect for his skills.
"When I looked at it on Friday, I thought it might be a bit too punchy for me, but every time it rained more I was like, yeah this is good for me, just to bring the speeds down a little bit from 25kph to 20kph, that suits me a lot more if the climbs 💙are more in the saddle with that deep power... You saw how technical it was out there, the riders who made the least mistakes, really it suited them."
The medal represents another British presence at the top of elite cyclocross along with those by former world champion Tom Pidcock and pioneering women like Helen Wyman and the winner of🔯 today's under-23 women's race, Zoe Bäckstedt.
Pidcock has been bot🙈h a role model for Mason and a former teammate.
"I've actually looked up to him throughout my whole career, he's a trendsetter - it's so important to have people from your own country like that to push the sport on. If Tom didn't exist, I maybe wouldn't be shooting for thes🃏e medals and these levels. The years I spent with him at Trinity, l learned what makes a rider of this level and now I'm becoming a rider in my own [right], I'm looking forward to seeing him back [in cyclocross], it'll be good fun."

Laura Weislo has been with Cyclingnews since 2006 after making a switch from a career in science. As Managing Editor, she coordinates coverage for North American eventsꦜ and global news. As former elite-level road racer who dabbled in cyclo-cross and track, Laura has a passion for all three disciplines. When not working she likes to go camping and explore lesser traveled roads, paths and gravel tracks. Laura specialises in covering doping, anti-doping, UCI governance and performing data analysis.