The streets of Pontevedra including the old town for the 10km run were packed for the elite men's race at the World Triathlon Championship Finals ©World Triathlon

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Spectators enjoyed the 1,500 metres swim from the Tirantes Bridge at the start of the elite men's race in Pontevedra ©World Triathlon
Spectators enjoyed the 1,500 metres swim from the Tirantes Bridge at the start of the elite men's race in Pontevedra ©World Triathlon
Significant stretches of the eight-lap 40km bike route were lined with spectators in the city of Pontevedra, which has a population of less than 100,000 ©World Triathlon
Significant stretches of the eight-lap 40km bike route were lined with spectators in the city of Pontevedra, which has a population of less than 100,000 ©World Triathlon
France's Dorian Coninx, left, held off Germany's Tim Hellwig, right, and Pierre Le Corre of France, centre, in a finishing sprint to win the race and claim the world title ©World Triathlon
France's Dorian Coninx, left, held off Germany's Tim Hellwig, right, and Pierre Le Corre of France, centre, in a finishing sprint to win the race and claim the world title ©World Triathlon
France's Dorian Coninx was a surprise men's triathlon world champion having started the day fifth in the World Triathlon Championship Series rankings ©World Triathlon
France's Dorian Coninx was a surprise men's triathlon world champion having started the day fifth in the World Triathlon Championship Series rankings ©World Triathlon
New Zealand's Hayden Wilde was one of the favourites for the men's title having started the day behind only Alex Yee of Britain, but had to settle for second for the season after a 15sec penalty contributed to his ninth-place finish ©World Triathlon
New Zealand's Hayden Wilde was one of the favourites for the men's title having started the day behind only Alex Yee of Britain, but had to settle for second for the season after a 15sec penalty contributed to his ninth-place finish ©World Triathlon
France's Dorian Coninx, centre, won the elite men's race and world title, while his compatriot and defending champion Léo Bergère, right, was third overall after a fourth-place finish in Pontevedra ©World Triathlon
France's Dorian Coninx, centre, won the elite men's race and world title, while his compatriot and defending champion Léo Bergère, right, was third overall after a fourth-place finish in Pontevedra ©World Triathlon
Germany's Simon Henseleit triumphed in the men's under-23 race at the World Triathlon Championship Finals ©World Triathlon
Germany's Simon Henseleit triumphed in the men's under-23 race at the World Triathlon Championship Finals ©World Triathlon
Spanish home favourite Susana Rodríguez, right, missed out on a fifth consecutive women's visually impaired title at the World Triathlon Para Championships after being hit with a penalty, Italy's Francesca Tarantello taking gold ©World Triathlon
Spanish home favourite Susana Rodríguez, right, missed out on a fifth consecutive women's visually impaired title at the World Triathlon Para Championships after being hit with a penalty, Italy's Francesca Tarantello taking gold ©World Triathlon
Australia's Lauren Parker won gold in the women's wheelchair race to end the unbeaten run of the United States' Kendall Gretsch which dated back to Tokyo 2020 ©World Triathlon
Australia's Lauren Parker won gold in the women's wheelchair race to end the unbeaten run of the United States' Kendall Gretsch which dated back to Tokyo 2020 ©World Triathlon