Zdeněk Štybar, photo: CTK
The Czech cyclist Zdeněk Štybar finished second in the Cyclo-cross World
Championships in Treviso, Italy on Sunday. Štybar, who is 22, has twice
been Under 23 world champion and was competing in his first championships
in the senior elite category in the sport, which involves cycling on often
rough terrain and carrying your bike over obstacles. Still, the young
Czech
wasn’t celebrating winning silver – rather Štybar was ruminating on
where it had gone wrong in his fight to beat winner Lars Boom of Sweden to
the finish line:
“Unfortunately I didn’t manage to keep up with Lars when he attacked at the end…I tried in the last three or four laps but it didn’t work out. I thought I’d see if my legs were up to it, but I wasn’t able to break away. When Lars made his break I was in the middle of a group and I didn’t manage to go with him.”
Zdeněk Štybar wasn’t the only Czech to make a good impression in Treviso – Radomír Šimůnek came fifth.
Milan Baroš, photo: CTK
Czech footballer Milan Baroš has, as expected, joined the English Premier
League club Portsmouth from Lyon on a six-month loan deal. The move came a
year and a week after the striker left Aston Villa for the French
champions, with whom he was not a regular starter. Baroš, who is 26, says
he hopes regular action for Pompey will prove beneficial ahead of next
summer’s European Championships in Switzerland and Austria. And the
forward can look forward to quite a week: he is likely to start against
Manchester United on Wednesday and Chelsea on Saturday.
It will also be a big week for some of the Czech Republic’s leading sports women. Lenka Šmídová took silver in yachting at the Olympics in Athens, but is now fighting to even qualify for the Beijing games. In fact, Šmídová and her new partner Lenka Mrzílková this week have their last chance to reach Beijing at the World Championships in Melbourne, where there are five Olympic places up for grabs.
Meanwhile, a Czech women’s tennis team featuring Nicole Vaidišová, Lucie Šafářová, Květa Peschke and Petra Cetkovská will take on their former federal sisters Slovakia in Brno in the Fed Cup’s World Group II next weekend.
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