OLYMPIC champion Alistair Brownlee recovered from a fall to claim victory in his return to World Triathlon Series action in Cape Town.
The 27-year-old Bingley Harrier, who missed the first three events of the season due to an ankle injury, sprinted away to beat rival Javier Gomez with Frenchman Vincent Luis in third.
Brownlee, from Bramhope, led into transition at the end of the cycling stage but dropped off the leading group after his trip and had to fight his way back into contention.
He said: "I knew I wasn't that fit, I didn't have good legs to be honest, then Javier tripped me up and I had to run back so the whole thing was tough.
"I should only get fitter from here so give me another three weeks and hopefully I will be another notch up."
Brownlee's brother Jonny missed the event to concentrate on the upcoming triathlon Test event in Rio, which could count towards qualification for next year's Olympic Games.
Brownlee's victory capped a good week for Great Britain after Vicky Holland triumphed in the women's race on Saturday.
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