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Saturday, March 29, 2025

Wallace adds Junior World Keirin silver in China

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Nigel Simon
215 days ago
20240826
T&T’s Makaira Wallace holds the national flag as she shows off her silver medal won in the keirin event at the UCI Junior World Track Cycling Championships at  Luoyang Velodrome in Luoyang, China, yesterday.

T&T’s Makaira Wallace holds the national flag as she shows off her silver medal won in the keirin event at the UCI Junior World Track Cycling Championships at Luoyang Velodrome in Luoyang, China, yesterday.

T&T’s Makaira Wal­lace again fin­ished in the sil­ver medal po­si­tion, this time in the Women's Keirin fi­nal for a sec­ond such medal to close out the 49th UCI Ju­nior World Track Cy­cling Cham­pi­onships at Lu­oyang Velo­drome in Lu­oyang, Chi­na, Sun­day.

Less than 24 hours af­ter she claimed a his­toric first-ever medal for T&T at the age-group cham­pi­onship when she al­so earned a sil­ver in the women’s 500m Time Tri­al be­hind Colom­bian ace Ste­fany Lore­na Cuadra­do Flo­rez, the 18-year-old T&T cy­clist had to play sec­ond best to her South Amer­i­can ri­val over the six-lap fi­nal, but on­ly af­ter avoid­ing a col­li­sion with Malaysian Alyssa Mo­hd Farid.

Pre-race favourite Flo­rez sat at the head of the six rid­ers for most of the way be­hind the Derny (mo­torised bi­cy­cle) with Ital­ian Matilde Cen­ci, Wal­lace and the trio New Zealand's Caitlin Kel­ly, third in the event last year, Farid and Aus­tralian Liliya Tatari­noff trail­ing in that or­der.

How­ev­er, as the Derny made way at the half-way mark of the event, Tatari­noff made a move from the back of the pack to the front and held the lead go­ing in­to the fi­nal lap.

With the gold medal on the line, Flo­rez then surged to the front on the back­stretch fol­lowed by Wal­lace, Tatari­noff, Cen­ci and Farid as they all bat­tled for po­si­tions com­ing in­to the fi­nal bend.

But, while Flo­rez was able to break free of the pack for the win in 11.232 sec­onds at an av­er­age speed of 64.103 kilo­me­tres per hour (km/h), Wal­lace, Tatari­noff, Farid and Cen­ci were all locked in a bat­tle for the re­main­ing two podi­um spots.

In the end, the T&T cy­clist did well to avoid a bump and the even­tu­al fall of Farid to hold on­to the sil­ver medal in 11.541 fol­lowed by Cen­ci (11.562), who just sneaked ahead of Tatari­noff (11.745) for the bronze while Kel­ly end­ed in the fifth spot in 12.058.

When the event ped­alled off ear­li­er in the day, with the four heats, Flo­rez raced to vic­to­ry in heat one in 10.465 sec­onds, with Wal­lace in the sec­ond au­to­mat­ic qual­i­fy­ing spot to the semi­fi­nals, 0.064 sec­onds be­hind.

Kel­ly won heat two in 11.465, +0.095 ahead of Great Britain's Geor­gette Rand while New Zealand's Jodie Black­wood topped heat three in 11.870 fol­lowed by Lithua­nia's Lau­ry­na Val­iuke­vi­ciute (+0.098) and in heat four, Farid got home first in 11.527 with Tatari­noff, +0.146 sec­onds be­hind as they all ad­vanced straight to the semi­fi­nals.

In the semi­fi­nals, Wal­lace was the top qual­i­fi­er in heat two in 11.393 at a speed of 63.197 km/h to beat Farid (+0.180) and Kel­ly (+0.474) across the line as the trio booked their places in the fi­nal while Flo­rez won the first semi­fi­nal in 10.883 at a speed of 66.158 km/h with Tatari­noff (+1.020) and Cen­ci (+1.023) in a tight fin­ish be­hind.

On Sat­ur­day, com­pet­ing in the fi­nal, Wal­lace im­proved her speed from the qual­i­fy­ing round to cross the fin­ish line in 34.376 sec­onds at 52.362 km/h for the sec­ond spot be­hind Flo­rez who had the fastest time of 34.312 at 52.460 km/h while Chi­na’s Luo Shuyan dropped one spot to third from the heats with a time of 34.407 at 52.315 km/h.

In the Qual­i­fy­ing heat of 24 rid­ers, Wal­lace clocked 34.483 at an av­er­age speed of 52.200 kilo­me­tres per hour bet­ter­ing Kol­lyn St George's Na­tion­al Ju­nior and Open Women's 2015 time of 35.058 to be the third-fastest among the eight to qual­i­fy for the gold medal ride.

Flo­rez topped the field in 34.155 at 52.701 km/h while Shuyan was sec­ond in 34.333 at 52.428 km/h.

On Wednes­day, Wal­lace set a new na­tion­al record of 10.874 in the Women's Sprint Qual­i­fy­ing 200m (3.5 laps), be­com­ing the first lo­cal woman to dip un­der 11 sec­onds bar­ri­er, while im­prov­ing on her pre­vi­ous record mark of 11.361, be­fore bow­ing out at the round-of-16

Her bat­tles with Flo­rez have be­come a cus­tom­ary scene on the in­ter­na­tion­al stage as back in June at the Ju­nior Pan Amer­i­can Track Cy­cling Cham­pi­onships at the Velo­drome Vi­de­na San Luis in Li­ma, Pe­ru, Wal­lace al­so had to set­tle for the sil­ver medal in the women’s 500m Time Tri­al fi­nal in 35.075 sec­onds with Flo­rez win­ning gold in 34.674 and her coun­try­woman Mar­i­ana Perez Po­lo, third in 36.754.

She al­so played sec­ond fid­dle to Flo­rez in two straight rides in the best-of-three fi­nal Women’s Sprint fi­nal in Li­ma.

Last year on home soil, she won two medals at the Com­mon­wealth Youth Games, a sil­ver in the women’s Keirin and a bronze in the 500m.

Al­so in ac­tion yes­ter­day for T&T was Ja­di­an Neaves who end­ed in 19th in the Men's Elim­i­na­tion Race fi­nal af­ter he placed eighth in heat one while Syn­del Sama­roo who placed 17th in the Men’s 1Km Time Tri­al qual­i­fiers in 1:03.141 at a speed of 56.924 km/h, a vast im­prove­ment on his time at the Pan Am Ju­niors, where he placed fourth in 1:05.560 at a max­i­mum speed of 54.911 km/h.


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