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Slovenian Mitja Ergaver, with an incredible amount of luck, world champion in quadricross

Cyclist Mitja Ergaver is the new world champion in quadricross.

Fortune follows the brave. Slovenian mountain biker Mitja Ergaver, with a great deal of luck, became the world champion in quadricross, the cycling version of ski cross in which Slovenians also have world champion Filip Flisar. See how Ergaver managed the incredible feat.

Slovenian mountain biker Mitja Ergaver he is newly married world champion in quadricross. In the grand final, he took advantage of the fall of the remaining three competitors just before the finish line and Slovenia in the Italian one Val di Sole won the gold medal. Slovenia was represented in the elimination fights by just five competitors, including the world champion in ski cross Filip Flisar, which finished 10th.

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Cyclist Mitja Ergaver is the new world champion in quadricross.
Cyclist Mitja Ergaver is the new world champion in quadricross.

Luck has been on Ergaver's side before. He's in the quarterfinals took advantage of the fall of two riders and thus made it to the top eight. In the semifinals, it already seemed that he would not be in the fight for honors, as he was third in his group, but due to an incorrect start, the commissioners little finale sent the Czech Tomaš Slavik. And when in the grand final it seemed that the Austrian would share the medals Hannes Slavik, British Luke Cryer and American Barry Nobles, what happens in sports happened. That it's not over until it's really over. All three fell just before the finish line and Ergaver, who is the trio breathed by the collar, the path to victory opened wide, which he knew how to take advantage of. Check out his an incredible path to the title of world champion in quadricross.

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