
Spain’s Gomez cruises to Montreal triathlon win ahead of Blummenfelt
MONTREAL — Javier Gomez Noya eased up to wave to the crowd as he cruised through the final 100 metres to win the ITU Montreal World Triathlon Series race on Sunday.
There was no beating the five-time world champion and 2012 Olympic silver medallist on this windy day, as he took off from the start of the final 10-kilometre run and never looked back for a 15-second win over Norwegian Kristian Blummenfelt.
“It’s nice when you have a lead on the last kilometre and you know you can relax a bit after two hours of pain,” the 34-year-old Gomez said.
It gave a proven champion to the first top-level World Triathlon Series in Montreal. A World Cup race was held last year, which Blummenfelt won, on a similar course starting on a dock and running up and down through narrow streets in Old Montreal. This time, the large crowds that lined the circuit saw many more of the world’s top triathletes.