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Dodds the best of the Kiwis in Austria

Published: 9:10AM Monday June 25, 2012 Source: ONE Sport

Wanakas Tony Dodds proved the best of the Kiwis in Austria, finishing 10th at the Kitzbuhel round of the ITU World Triathlon Series today.

The top 10 placing is a career best for Dodds, and a sign of the considerable promise the 25-year-old has shown during and since his junior career.

After a fast swim and bike, Dodds was pleased he was able to remain strong throughout the run.

Ive been doing a lot of work on my strengths and weaknesses with my coach Tim Brazier, and I think thats starting to come through, he said.

In the past Ive been going into races quite nervous and that affects you mentally. Today I was just focussing on the process and not the end result.

I had nothing to lose really so I ran as hard as I could during the first few kilometres of the run. Running alongside the likes of Laurent Vidal I was like wow, Ive never been up here before and I wasnt sure what to expect.

To be able to hold strong over the final stages has given me a lot of confidence. To get a top 10 in a World Series race is fantastic, Im really stoked.

New Zealand Olympic reserve Clark Ellice also raced well, finishing 15th overall thanks to a spirited effort in the swim and bike.

It was a pretty solid result for me. I swam strongly and rode aggressively on the bike, but had a few stomach issues on the run and thats what got me.

London bound Bevan Docherty felt the effects of fatigue following his late arrival from Santa Cruz in California for the race, coming in 22nd. Bryce McMaster (still racing under ITU) finished 25th.

The race was won by Great Britains Alistair Brownlee, with his brother Jonathan second and Spains Javier Gomez third.

Triathlon New Zealand National Coach Greg Fraine was happy overall with the results from the Kiwi men.

It was a quality field, one of the better fields of the year and Tony and Clark really stepped up today, Fraine said.

Tony was running shoulder to shoulder with some great athletes. Its a testament to the hard work hes been putting into training and shows hes on target for Rio in 2016.

Bevan struggled today, he said he was just feeling flat. For Kitzbuhel he was trialling the best time to arrive into European time zone and still have a good performance. Its certainly not the result he was hoping for but he has taken away some learnings.

The next round of the ITU World Triathlon Series is in Hamburg, Germany on July 21st and 22nd.

Kitzbuhel World Series Triathlon Results

1. Alistair Brownlee, Britain, 1 hour, 50 minutes, 13 seconds.
2. Jonathan Brownlee, Britain, 1:51:02.
3. Javier Gomez, Spain, 1:51:18.
4. Alexander Bryukhankov, Russia, 1:51:27.
5. Dmitry Polyanskiy, Russia, 1:51:41.
6. Steffen Justus, Germany, 1:52:01.
7. Laurent Vidal, France, 1:52:06.
8. Tony Moulai, France, 1:52:07.
9. David McNamee, Britain, 1:52:10.
10. Tony Dodds, New Zealand, 1:52:19.

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