OLYMPICS-CYCLING/MEN
AUGUST 23 2008 11:22h
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Absalon made the tough uphills and technical descents appear easy as he pedalled his way through the hard packed dirt.
Jean-Christophe Peraud, also of France, won silver and Nino Schurter of Switzerland took bronze after a close battle with his team mate Christoph Sauser.
Absalon made the tough uphills and technical descents appear easy as he pedalled his way through the hard packed dirt and slippery mud on the demanding 4.5-km course.
The men completed eight laps of the course in very hot conditions though a cloud cover helped ease the heat from the searing sun. Some of the women who rode the course in the morning said it was very unforgiving, with little time for recovery.
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