Despite achieving his first ever UCI Cyclo-Cross World Cup podium at Flamanville on Sunday, Britain’s Cameron Mason was slightly disappointed post-race.

The 25-year-old, who rides for Seven Racing, unclipped from the start line, and was forced to catch-up with the field through the race. The elite men’s race at the second round of the World Cup was won by Thibay Nys (Baloise Glowi Lions), with his teammate Lars van der Haar in second.

"I pulled my foot out of the pedal pretty quickly," he told Sporza . "I moved back up again to where I was going to be anyway. I think I was 15th on the first lap, but that is really far, actually. [The field] was quite in a line on this track, so I struggled. I actually felt rubbish all race, but I did find my rhythm a little bit and was bridging qui

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