Hamburg saw a tight battle between the young Frenchman and top Spaniard Javier Gomez Noya on the sprint-distance course. Competing stride-by-stride up until the final 300 metres, Luis finally launched past Gomez in order to gain his first WTS title.
.@vincentluistri wins #WTSHamburg, @Jgomeznoya gets 2nd, @mariomola 3rd. What a race! pic.twitter.com/iXyp4GDFgz— TriathlonHamburg (@WTSHamburg) July 18, 2015
But not only was claiming a first WTS victory a huge deal for Luis, it was also a huge deal for his nation. Since the beginning of the Series in 2009, France has not had an elite earn a WTS title in a race…until now!
Première victoire en WTS… Merci Hambourg pour la course incroyable. Et merci @jgomeznoya pour la bataille First WTS victory… Thank you Hamburg for the amazing race. And thank you @jgomeznoya for the battle. A photo posted by Vince (@vincentluistri) on Jul 18, 2015 at 10:19pm PDT