Heras crowned world champion*
- Monday, 5 October 2009
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Kay, Heras, Hutchinson, Brompton world champs, Bike Blenheim Palace 2009
After last year's podium upset, triple Vuelta a Espana winner Robert Heras eventually clinched the one title he's always dreamed of winning - the Brompton World Championship.
Heras travelled over from Spain to the Brompton champs, held at Bike Blenheim Palace on Sunday, complete with dashing suit and flowery helmet.
The Spaniard dashed to his bike during the race's Le Mans-style running start, before quickly assembling his folder and blasting around the closed road circuit course around the grounds of the Oxfordshire stately home. Heras headed a field of around 400 riders to take the win.
Last year's surprise winner Alastair Kay was third, with the morning's Blenheim time trial champion Michael Hutchinson swapping skinsuit for fetching green jacket to take second place. Hutchinson is rumoured to be 'gutted' not to have taken the title.
In 2008 Britain's Kay pipped Heras to the win, which stunned the Spaniard causing him to query the results with officials on the podium. The result stood.
The Brompton World Championship was first held in Barcelona, Spain, in 2006, and have been held at Blenheim Palace, Oxfordshire, since 2008.
Results
Bike Blenheim Palace 2009: Brompton World Championships
1. Roberto Heras
2. Michael Hutchinson
3. Alastair Kay

Brompton champions (l-r): Alastair Kay (third), Roberto Heras (winner), Michael Hutchinson (second)

The riders await the Le Mans-style running start

Michael Hutchinson during the champs. Or on the way back from his gentleman's club, we're not sure which

Alastair Kay: last year's winner was third

Roberto Heras in action
Related links
Hutchinson wins Blenheim Palace TT




Reader comments
Add your commentsOctober 05 18:55
Koos
Great job Roberto! Nice bicycle too.
October 05 20:21
Sim
Very cool day out racing folders yesterday!
-Anyone know where the full results are?
October 06 09:55
normsy
one to add to the palmeres, well done mr heras!
October 09 10:50
John Thompson
Was there a dope test? Given Heras's record nobody can be be expected to recognise his 'victory' without one.