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Wilde behind Yee, but wins SuperTri title


Alex Yee might have the wood on Hayden Wilde but the Kiwi at least has the latest piece of silverware to savour in their era-defining triathlon rivalry.


A second SuperTri title in three years – complete with the winner’s US$80,000 bonus – was ample compensation for the Kiwi No 1 after another close loss to his Great British rival in Sunday’s (Monday NZ Time) season finale in Saudi Arabia.


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Yee outkicked Wilde and Frenchman Léo Bergere in the home straight of an epic Neom decider but a podium finish – in this case second  – was all Wilde needed to claim the title from Bergere (Podium Racing) and American Tim Hellwig (Stars & Stripes).


Combined with Georgia Taylor-Brown’s overall women’s victory, Wilde’s Crown Racing also captured the US$375,000 teams title.


Sunday’s finish was reminiscent of the Yee-Wilde one-two in SuperTri Boston earlier in the season, thankfully minus Yee’s boastful pose at the tape.


It meant their 2024 head-to-heads ended in Yee’s favour - the Paris Olympics, SuperTri Boston, WTCS Weihai and SuperTri Neom to Wilde’s SuperTri Chicago, SuperTri London and WTCS Torremolinos.


Hayden Wilde SuperTri triathlon

Wilde, who uniquely ran one leg in his bike helmet, admitted relief afterwards, and also doffed his cap to Vincent Luis, who signed off his stellar short course career in the wind-swept desert.


“Last time I won the series all I could do was seventh (at the finale), so having to get a podium was pretty nerve-wracking,” Wilde said. “Léo was the closest in the series and was a really big threat throughout the whole series, as well Tim Hellwig on his debut.


Wilde now switches focus to the December 14-15 Ironman 70.3 World Championships in Taupo.


He will warm up for the step up in distance at the Launga Phuket and Tinman triathlons, the latter on November 24 as part of the Tri NZ Series, incorporating the NZ age-group standard distance championships.

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