If he had no specific expectations when he started his Champions League journey last November, things were very different for track rider Mathias Guillemette on Saturday in London, where the fifth and final round of the Champions League calendar was played. the event.
All hopes were high for the Trifluvien who was in third place in the provisional general classification of the endurance events at the dawn of this final outing. “When I got up in the morning, I really hoped I could keep my place in the top 3”, he confided with a touch of bitterness in an interview with Sportcom.
And for good reason for the one who, after obtaining a sixth place overall, had trouble in the elimination race on Saturday. With a harvest of four medals in this event since the start of the Champions League, Guillemette was trapped behind a Dutch opponent and he could not do better than 12e square.
His dream of getting on the podium in the cumulative endurance races was gone in less than a second. “I just missed a moment and it was gone,” the 20-year-old continued.
In this race, the strategy has to be 100% and I made a small mistake. It was the first time I made a mistake from the start, but it was expensive!
Mathias Guillemette
The Quebecer thus slipped two places in the final standings to end up in fifth place with a total of 107 points.
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Leader at the start of the day, the Swiss Claudio Imhof finished seventh overall and second in the race by elimination to consolidate his first place. His cumulative 125 points allowed him to get his hands on the title with a purse of 25,000 euros (35,000 Canadian dollars, editor’s note).
Out of the shadows
Even if the disappointment was still just as strong a few hours after the closing ceremony of this second edition of the Champions League, Mathias Guillemette will retain more positives than negatives from his first season on the circuit.
Of course, a fifth place isn’t what I was hoping for at the start of the race, but it’s more than I could ask for in the series. I am extremely happy to be at top of the rank. I would have hoped for a better fate today (Saturday), but I can’t really ask for more.
Mathias Guillemette
It must be said that in barely a month and a half, the one who wore bib number 72 went from “almost pure unknown” to aspiring to the title in endurance.
“I was the last rider admitted to the competition after Kelsey Mitchell introduced me to the organizers at the worlds, so it’s not that bad of a result,” he joked, mentioning to the passing the good moves made in recent weeks.
“Just to win the first elimination, it was huge! At first, the guys didn’t know me at all, so they didn’t watch me in the races. It was easier to be sneaky, but I gained a lot of respect with my performances and my four medals. »
Certainly, Guillemette will have benefited from a “pass on the palette” of his teammate Kelsey Mitchell, without whom he might not have been selected for the Champions League. But, in the end, his talent will have spoken for him and he will be back even stronger at the next opportunity.
“I’m really happy to be in the big league! It helps a lot for confidence, that’s for sure, and the next competitions will be different. I will be watched more in the future, but it’s a good sign for me,” he concluded.
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