In addition to Backstedt`s triumph, her teammates also delivered strong performances. Ella Maclean-Howell and Imogen Wolff finished eighth and ninth, respectively, while Cat Ferguson rounded out the top 15 with a 13th place finish. The junior men`s race featured Oscar Amey and Milo Wills representing Great Britain, with Amey finishing sixth after a race filled with collisions, and Wills impressively taking 10th in his first world championships.
The elite men`s race was dominated by Matthieu van der Poel of the Netherlands, who clinched his seventh elite title with a commanding performance. Wout van Aert of Belgium made a remarkable comeback from an early crash to secure second place, while Thibau Nys, also from Belgium, finished third. British riders Thomas Mein and Cam Mason faced a challenging race, finishing 18th and 26th, respectively.
Great Britain`s success was further highlighted by their victory in the team relay event, bringing their total gold medal count to two at the championships. This event showcased the depth of talent within the British cycling team and their commitment to excellence on the world stage. For more details on the elite men`s results, visit elite men`s results, and for insights on Backstedt`s performance, check out Zoe Backstedt`s title defense.
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