Hayden Wilde. Photo: by_wout.photographer
Hayden Wilde's purple patch of form has continued with the New Zealand triathlete, who not long returned from a horror bike crash, winning a fifth straight T100 World Tour race.
Wilde crossed the line first in front of big crowds at the Wollongong T100 in New South Wales following victories in Singapore, London, the French Riviera and Spain.
The New Zealander beat German Mika Noodt, who matched him on the swim and bike, but couldn't keep up with Wilde on the run.
"I loved today. It was super nice to be out there with so many familiar faces and the public really getting behind triathlon," Wilde said.
"Running with a smile on my face was great and to put a show on for the fans was amazing. It helped push you through a pretty challenging run course today.
"I was happy with the swim leg. I kept in touch. While we were missing some of the big bikers this week, so the start of the ride wasn't as aggressive, but in the flatter sections Mika was pushing and we worked well together and got a few minutes up the road from the field. Then it was about putting it out there on the run at the first uphill."
Wilde's perfect winning record on the T100 Tour means he leads the T100 Race To Qatar going into the penultimate Dubai T100 on 15-16 November and then Qatar T100 Triathlon World Championship Final on 10-13 December.
Wilde only returned to competition at the T100 event in London in August after being hit by a truck while on a training ride in Japan.
The accident left him recovering in hospital from a broken scapula, broken ribs and a punctured lung.
He'll attempt a T100 / WTCS double when he races in Monday's World Triathlon Championship Series finale at this week's World Triathlon Championship Finals in Wollongong.
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