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Australian sprint cyclist Matthew Glaetzer wins world cup medals just six weeks after cancer surgery and will start radiotherapy on Wednesday

Six weeks after surgery for thyroid cancer, Matthew Glaetzer has medalled at the UCI track world cup in Brisbane. Now back home he starts radiotherapy on Wednesday. Nothing it seems can slow him down.

Australia's Matthew Glaetzer in action during the Brisbane world cup on the weekend. Picture: Dan Peled (AAP).
Australia's Matthew Glaetzer in action during the Brisbane world cup on the weekend. Picture: Dan Peled (AAP).

Matthew Glaetzer will start radiotherapy for thyroid cancer on Wednesday after winning a silver and bronze medal at the UCI track world cup in Brisbane on the weekend.

Glaetzer had surgery just six weeks ago after a shock diagnosis while investigating a sore neck and returned to racing with a bronze medal in New Zealand a fortnight ago.

He then backed it up on the Anna Meares Velodrome in Brisbane on the weekend where he won silver in the keirin and bronze in the sprint - the event in which he became world champion in 2018.

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“I was really happy with the legs that I had this week, a lot better than last weekend in Cambridge,” Glaetzer said.

“I was able to back up with the sprint and compete so it was good to get more races under the belt.”

Glaetzer will take radioactive iodine tablets to treat the cancer on Wednesday but only expects to have a few days off the bike.

Glaetzer acknowledges the crowd after winning bronze in the keirin. Picture: Dan Peled (AAP).
Glaetzer acknowledges the crowd after winning bronze in the keirin. Picture: Dan Peled (AAP).

“I will be in isolation for a day then released from hospital,” he said.

“Physically they say it might not affect me too much because it is such targeted treatment, that’s why I should feel OK but we’ll wait and see.

“It will be a bit of a down week but I will keep moving and might play a round of golf, then I’ll start back in the gym and prepare for worlds.”

Glaetzer said the support of his teammates and coaches had helped him cope with an emotional month.

“The team don’t treat me any differently,” he said.

“When we are on a trip like this together we are racing and at training we are there to train, so that’s been the focus and it’s been good to distract me from things off the bike.”

reece.homfray@news.com.au

Originally published as Australian sprint cyclist Matthew Glaetzer wins world cup medals just six weeks after cancer surgery and will start radiotherapy on Wednesday

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