Worlds on track: Mathilde Gros wins gold

Expected for years, Mathilde Gros brought, on Friday October 14, to France its first gold medal at the World Track Championships in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines. This is the first world title for the 23-year-old Provençale, a great hope of sprinting since the juniors, and she won it in the queen event: speed.

” It’s incredible. I think I’ll be dreaming about it all night”, celebrated Mathilde Gros in the velodrome where the Olympic Games will take place, in less than two years. “ The ultimate goal is Paris-2024. But I think it’s going to be one of the fondest memories of my entire life. It’s just so good”she added.

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This triumph, the French did not steal it, after having single-handedly dominated the powerful German team. First, in the semi-finals, by ejecting the double defending champion, Emma Hinze, from the tournament, despite the loss of the first round. She did it again for the gold, leaving Lea Sophie Friedrich no chance, this time in two straight matches.

Being at home has helped me a lot. Crossing the line, I shouted with all my might, I think the whole world heard it! It’s an emotion I’ve never felt in my entire life.

Setbacks before success

Mathilde Gros (blue jersey) during her semi-final against Germany's Emma Hinze, at the Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines velodrome, October 14, 2022.

Mathilde Gros, born in the Pas-de-Calais but who grew up in the Bouche-du-Rhône, discovered cycling by chance eight years ago, when she was an apprentice basketball player and dreamed of baskets at three points. Gifted, she quickly asserted herself as a great hope of French sport by chaining titles among juniors, some then predicting a destiny for her like Félicia Ballanger, the great lady of French sprinting, triple Olympic champion.

This pressure, she struggled to take it, chaining setbacks after a promising third place at the 2019 Worlds, often for lack of self-confidence. “I take slaps but one day I will have a click”she said, last year, after two successive poor performances at the Tokyo Olympics (9e individual speed and 13e keirin) and at the World Championships in Roubaix (9e keirin).

The click therefore came on Friday, on the velodrome where she knew how to do violence to herself to believe more in her. Even if it means jostling the champions she admires, defying her opponents with her gaze for long seconds.

A final pleasure that she shared on Friday with the numerous and overexcited public, who sang “Matilda, Matilda” passionate. “You don’t realize how powerful it is.explains the cyclist. It’s a sick thing. I tell myself that Paris will be so good in two years. A lot has changed since the Games [de Tokyo en 2021] for me. We started all over again. »

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Silver medal for Melvin Landereau

The French supporters had been heated by the beautiful silver medal won earlier in the evening by Melvin Landerneau, which was then the second charm for France in these Worlds after the bronze won the day before by the women’s pursuit team.

The European champion in the kilometer in August in Munich certainly could not do anything against the overpowering Dutchman Jeffrey Hoogland who retained his title with a margin greater than 1 sec and 4 tenths. But he also opened up, at 24, the appetite for the 2024 Olympics.

“It’s a great performance.he commented. From the start I knew it was going to be very difficult to get him. The objective is to close this “gap” with him by the Games. We’re going back to work to try to join him on this planet. »

A planet where the Italian Filippo Ganna also lives, who won a fifth world title in the individual pursuit, a new world record at stake. The best rider on the planet, however, arrived tired at these Worlds after having beaten another record last Saturday, the mythical one for the hour by covering 56.792 kilometers on the track in Granges, Switzerland.

But he was able to find the resources to beat his compatriot Jonathan Milan in the final, and enrich his showcase of trophies which also includes two world titles in the road time trial.

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The World with AFP

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