by Chris Maher | Apr 18, 2016
Chris Maher chats to Nicola after her win at the 2016 Alexandra Tour of the Reservoir 2016.
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ToR 2016 – Stage 1 Race Report & Gallery
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by Chris Maher | Apr 18, 2016
Barnes Stamps On Her Pedals To Victory In The 2016 Alexandra Tour Of The Reservoir Stage Two, Whilst Rowsell Revisits The Podium In Style In A Last Minute Effort For Glory.
Alexandra Tour of the Reservoir stage two.
Brilliant sunshine greeted the Ladies assembling in Blanchland for stage two of the Alexandra Tour of the Reservoir 2016.
A steady ride along to the Reservoir circuit saw the group lead by Team WNT’s Hanna Walker before two riders set-about an early lead.
It was Team WNT’s Walker and Jo Tindley that led onto the first of five climbs up to the Manor House by over two minutes before Tindley found herself soloing around the Reservoir for thee laps.
Holding a good One-Thirty-Five lead, several attempts at bridging across the gap failed with Walker marshalling the moves from Henrietta Colborne, Team Ford Ecoboost, Eleanor Dickinson, Drops Cycling Team and Natasha Reddy, RP Vision Racing Team.
The gap closed on the second ascend to the Manor House were all the chasers were reeled in once more.
As the race progressed around the circuit and past the feed zone, Tindley still had a forty-four second advantage, but Drops and Ecoboost were making progress.
By the third ascend and the first Prime, Tindley’s reign was all but over as the race flattened out, Tindley’s gap had shrunk to fifteen seconds.
The race all came back together but crosswinds split the group into-two with around twenty-five going clear. It wasn’t long and they were all back together once more.
The pace had proved too much for race leader Grace Garner, Podium Ambitions p/b Club La Santa who soon found comfort and company from Hannah Walker at a more leisurely pace before retiring.
As the Bell Lap approached Julie Erskine, Team Ford Ecoboost had a ten second lead from two chasers Anna Turvey, Tyneside Vagabonds and Maddi Campbell, Team Footon Velosport. These two had come from an earlier split of twelve escapees, but reformed one final time before the final push to the line.
With around two-minutes advantage, the victory was going to one of the girls from this leading bunch including Nikki Juniper, Eleanor Dickinson, Alice Barnes and Alice Cobb.
Five-Hundred meters remaining, the group had fragmented slightly up the steep climb to the reservoir . It was Alice Barnes, Team 100%ME who’s head came into view firstly, stomping on her pedals with under fifty meters to the finish-line. Unable to match the speed of Barnes, it was left up to Juniper and Lucy Shaw, Drops Cycling to battle for the final podium placements.
Nikki Juniper wins the General Classification for the Alexandra Tour of the Reservoir 2016, Eleanor Dickinson, Drops Cycling Development second and Maddi Campbell, Team Footon Velosport third.
After round two of the Women’s Road Series 2016, Nikki Juniper, Team Ford Ecoboost moves up-to the top of the leader board going into round three in the Lincoln Grand Prix in mid May.
Nikki Juniper talked to Cycling Shorts after the Podium Presentation: “So yesterday we got Charline on the podium, which is what we wanted. Job done!”, “And today was more about myself, the girls worked so hard for me to put me in a good position. Kinda wanted to control it (the race) until the last lap, and that’s where we said I would go, on the climb”.
Stage 2 Results
1: Alice Barnes 100% ME
2: Nicola Juniper Team Ford Ecoboost
3: Lucy Shaw Drops Cycling Team
4: Eleanor Dickinson Drops Cycling Development Team
5: Maddi Campbell Team Footon Velosport
6: Emily Wadsworth Beeline-Gener8
7: Jennifer Hudson Fushion RT Fierlan
8: Natalie Grinczer Team WNT
9: Alice Cobb Matrix Fitness p/b Corley Cycles
10: Jennifer Holden Fushion RT Fierlan
General Classification
1: Nicola Juniper Team Ford Ecoboost
2: Eleanor Dickinson Drops Cycling Development Team
3: Maddi Campbell Tean Footon Velosport
4: Emily Wadsworth Beeline-Gener8
5: Alice Cobb Matrix Fitness p/b Corley Cycles
6: Jennifer Holden Fushion RT Fierlan
7: Sophie Wright Renvale RT
8: Anna Turvey Tyneside Vagabonds CC
9: Lucy Shaw Drops Cycling Team
10: Melissa Lowther Team Breeze
11: Alice Barnes 100% ME
12: Jennifer Hudson Fushion RT Fierlan
13: Keira McVitty Team WNT
14: Neah Evans Glasgow Sprint Track Cycling Team
15: Karla Boddy Drops Cycling Team
Motorpoint Spring Cup Tour of the Reservoir Stage Two
Erick Rowsell, Madison Genesis made a brilliant solo charge to victory in the final conclusion of the 2016 Tour of the Reservoir.
The back-end of the race saw two solo rides, firstly been Ryan Perry, Metaltek Kuota, then by Rowsell who charged past Perry with a few kilometres to go. Perry had a one-o-five second lead across the line for the bell lap. Both riders coming from the final seven-man break coming off the large three-lap circuit over Bale Hill.
JLT Condor had set the pace of the main Peloton chasing the seven escapees, not having a man in the break that had two Madison, two Metaltek, Raleigh GAC, NFTO and Pedal Heaven represented.
The wind had picked up significantly from the Women’s Race earlier in the day, and a twelve man group formed in the early stages on the Reservoir circuit.
The group whittled down as race progressed, Briggs sliding out firstly, then re-joining and settling at around two-twenty before moving onto the big circuits.
As the final group of seven had assembled, Cronshaw, Madison Genesis attacked, then Rowsell up the final big climb. Before long, they were heading back down to Reservoir and the final two circuits.
1: Erick Rowsell Madison Genesis
2: Dexter Gardias Pedal Heaven
3: James Gullen Pedal Heaven
4: Thomas Traviss-Pollard Metaltek Kuota Racing Team
5: Jack Puller Pedal Heaven
6: Joseph Fry Pedal Heaven
7: Jonny McEvoy NFTO
8: Adria Moreno Sala Raleigh GAC
9: Tom Moses JLT Condor
10: Ryan Perry Metaltek Kuota Racing Team
General Classification
1: Joseph Fry Pedal Heaven
2: Jonny McEvoy NFTO
3: Adria Moreno Sala Raleigh GAC
4: Tom Moses JLT Condor
5: Taylor Gunman Madison Genesis
6: Connor Swift Envelopemaster Giant Sheffield
7: Erick Rowsell Madison Genesis
8: Dexter Gardias Pedal Heaven
9: Jack Pullar Pedal Heaven
10: James Gullen Pedal Heaven
Motorpoint Spring Cup Leader after round three.
1: Jonny McEvoy NFTO
by Chris Maher | Apr 17, 2016
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Garner And Moses Claim Stage One Victories By A Wheels Length In The 2016 Tour Of The Reservoir.
Podium Ambition P/B Club La Santa’s Grace Garner and JLT Condor’s Thomas Moses both win the first Tour of the Reservoir stage by a narrow margin in a last effort kick for the line.
The Alexandra Tour of the Reservoir’s Women’s Race started the days action off, after an hours delay due to the return of more overnight Wintery weather.
Four girls made an initial break once they were on the Kermese Style circuit course of the Dam Wall. The main group then reformed by lap three in this reduced ten-lap race.
This second in the Women’s Road Series event had attracted an twenty-percent more field than the Men’s event, but the promise of harsh conditions and poor health had reduced the sign-on to eighty-one riders starting the day.
It all came down to the final big bunch sprint across the Dam Wall with Garner just edging out Lowther across the line.
It’s Grace Garner’s first visit to the Tour of the Resevoir, and she’ll start stage two in the Pink Champion System’s leaders Jersey.
Tom Moses victory came after a gruelling seven lap circuit of Derwent Water Reservoir.
An active Peloton from the start saw a lone escapee after the official Start. Neon Velo’s Jeremy Durrin attacked on the first lap, but got reeled back for the start of lap two.
Madison Genesis’s Matt Cronshaw broke free soon after and gained around a minute, taking the first Prime of the race.
A second rider bridged across Harry Tanfield, Pedal Heaven, followed by a third, Tom Moses. With eight more trying to bridge. The lead had been reduced to 20s according to race radio.
Moses took the second Prime and the trio had build a 1.23s lead.
Cronshaw drifted back towards the Peloton as the time gap reduced to 20s once more.
Over the third Prime, the original break-away had all but been caught, but a five man group counter-attacked on the far-side of the Reservoir, Moses being one of them, they soon had a three minute lead.
As the race drew to it’s conclusion, it looked like the Winner would come from this group of five with Adria Moreno Sala, Raleigh GAC, Jonny McEvoy, NFTO, Joe Fry, Pedal Heaven and Taylor Gunman, Madison Genesis making up the other four places.
A hard fought reverse climb to the finish-line saw Moses clinch the victory narrowly from McEvoy, who will wear the Champion Systems Yellow Jersey on stage two.
Alexandra Tour of the Reservoir
1: Grace Garner, Podium Ambition P/B Club La Santa
2: Melissa Lowther, Team Breeze
3: Charline Joiner, Team Ford Ecoboost
Motorpoint Spring Cup
1: Tom Moses, JLT Condor
2: Jon McEvoy, NFTO
3: Joe Fry, Pedal Heaven
by Chris Maher | Apr 1, 2016
A cracking start on Easter Sunday for Fusion RT Fierlan’s Angela Hibbs at the MuleBar Tour of Northumberland 2016 Two Day event.
Sprinting up-to the line after a gruelling seventy-seven kilometre Circuit of Whalton four lap race. Angela had timed her effort to perfection to clinch the stage victory over Podium Ambition Pro Cycling p/b Club La Santa’s Amy Gornall and Team Vertex-pedalpowersport.com’s Karen Poole, picking up a five-second bonus too, with three for second and two for third.
The blustery winds and threat of torrential downpours all added to the drama as the race un-folded.
The race had set-off hard, but then brought to a halt a couple of miles after the official start that delayed the race for five minutes before re-starting neutralised. The women’s race had been incorporated with-in the third/fourth category race.
They set of again, but not as hard. Once they went up the first drag the group split, leaving many of the third/ forth Cat lads and most of the women in little groups behind.
The trio of women rode the rest of their race in a group of around thirty, rolling through and helping to drive the peloton along.
A couple of the lads went off the front of the group, but strong headwinds made it too difficult to try and bridge any gap alone. So stayed in the shelter of the main group.
As the final kilometre approached, the women were allowed to contest their finish and they looked at each other before Angela set about her final charge to the line. Amy and Karen were close behind, but didn’t have the power to reel her back-in.
Amy Gornall, “I’ll see how my legs feel. I’ll try and hang in as it’s a little hillier and a bit of a harder race tomorrow.”
Karen Poole, “I’ll re-evaluate my strategy for tomorrow, I could have done things better today. My legs are good, and I feel good.”
Angela Hibbs “With half a lap to go two guys went on the attack so I went with them. Then they sat-up and I though ahh! I kept going. When I looked behind, they were on my wheel dragging Amy and Karen along”.
The guys were asked hang back and let the Women contest their race unimpeded on the final run up-to the finish line.
“I didn’t want it to come down to a sprint, I wanted to avoid that at all costs! I just kept the pace high and the power high”, I got to the farm and just upped the pace and the power and hoped they wouldn’t come around”.
Stage One Results
1: Angela Hibbs Fusion RT Fierlan +00.05
2: Amy Gornall Podium Ambition p/b Club La Santa +00.03
3: Karen Poole Team Vertex-pedalpowersport.com +00.02
4: Anna Turvey Tyneside Vagabonds
5: Rachel Crighton Team22 WRT
6: Sarah Bradford Team Jadan Weldtite
7: Charli Alston Team22 WRT
8: Gemma Sargent Aprire HSS Hire
9: Jennifer Batey Team Vertex-pedalpowersport.com
10: Hannah Farran Manilla Cycling
11: Libby Denby Team22 WRT
12: Katharine Broadbent GB Cycles.co.uk
13: Flora Gillies Team22 WRT
14: Nikki Metcalf Manilla Cycling
15: Jessica Millar Johnstone Wheelers CC
Stage Two Results
1: Angela Hibbs Fusion RT Fierlan +00.05
2: Karen Poole Team Vertex-pedalpowersport.com +00.03
3: Gemma Sargent Aprire HSS Hire +00.02
4: Anna Turvey Tyneside Vagabonds
5: Sarah Bradford Team Jadan
6: Rachel Crighton Team22 WRT
7: Hannah Farran Manilla Cycling
8: Charli Alston Team22 WRT
9: Jennifer Batey Team Vertex-pedalpowersport.com
10: Katharine Broadbent GB Cycles.co.uk
11: Nikki Metcalfe Manilla Cycling
12: Jessica MillarJohnstone Wheelers CC
General Classification
1: Angela Hibbs Fusion RT Fierlan
2: Karen Poole Team Vertex-pedalpowersport.com
3: Gemma Sargent Aprire HSS Hire
4: Anna Turvey Tyneside Vagabonds
5: Sarah Bradford Team Jadan
6: Rachel Crighton Team22 WRT
7: Charli Alston Team22 WRT
8: Jennifer Batey Team Vertex-pedalpowersport.com
9: Hannah Farran Manilla Cycling
10: Katharine Broadbent GB Cycles.co.uk
11: Nikki Metcalfe Manilla Cycling
12: Jessica MillarJohnstone Wheelers CC
A double win gives Fusion RT Fierlan’s Angela Hibb the General Classification Victory in the MuleBar Tour of Northumberland 2016. Riding safely within the main bunch on this testing course in the wind, Angela set her plan in motion and executing her move perfectly to add momentum to her early season programme. Angela will be tackling the Manx International GP Feminin Women’s Road Series Season opener, before returning to Northumberland and round two of the Women’s Road Series, the Alexandra Tour of the Reservoir.
Angela Hibbs “We had a similar set-up to yesterday, there were three of us [Angela, Karen & Gemma Sargent] in the main group, but we had Gemma this time. The men didn’t seem to have the power to go, and they came back straight away.
On the last lap I kind of knew when I wanted to go! Which was after the climb and you turn left. It was fast with a few up-to drags. I wanted to go with a mile and a half or two miles to go, same as yesterday. My “TT” legs felt good and I wanted to avoid the sprints, so I just went hard”.
“I’m dead chuffed” said Angela afterwards. “I’m doing the Isle of Man in two weeks and the Tour of the Reservoir after that”.
A great effort by Team Jadan Weldtite’s Sarah Bradford in race two sticking with the main bunch until a mechanical on the second lap climb, when her chain dropped hampering her progress. Quickly getting going, Sarah found a difficult head wind and her lower gearing working against her in her effort to catch the main bunch, eventually settling into a small group until the end.
“That was fun” she chuckled heading back to HQ after the race. Sarah had hoped for the weather to deteriorate a little, saying the she preferred slightly harsher conditions.
A good ride by the Team22WRT girls completing the two day event with some good miles in their legs, and practice for the Alexandra Women’s Tour of the Reservoir just along the road in a couple of weeks. That race has a full Women’s field and is part of the 2016 Women’s Road Series.
A great ride by Johnstone Wheelers CC Jess Millar completing her first big race, gaining valuable experience on this demanding course so early in the Season. Jess has also signed up for the Alexandra Women’s Tour of the Reservoir too!
Men’s Nat B Results
Stage One
1: Joshua Jones
2: Harry Tanfield Pedal Heaven
3: David Shackleton Wilsons Wheels Race Team
4: Adan Duggleby The NAB Racing
5: Steven Lawley
6: Martin Ford Planet X Northside Cycling
7: Carl Donaldson GS Metro
8: Richard Jones Planet X Northside Cycling
9: Ben Harrison Prima Team Racing
10: William Brown Planet X Northside Cycling
Stage Two
1: Steven Lawley
2: David Shackleton Wilsons Wheels Race Team
3: Martin Ford Planet X Northside Cycling
4: James Moss MTS Cycle Sport SCott RT
5: Russell Falder Mammoth Lifestyle Racing Team
6: Dominic Schils Massi Kuwait Cycling Project
7: Mark Robertson Army Cycling Race Team (ACRT)
8: Richard Jones Planet X Northside Cycling
9: Kieran Savage University of Sheffield
10: Freddie Jagger Muckle Cycle Club
General Classification
1: Steven Lawley
2: David Shackleton Wilsons Wheels Race Team
3: Martin Ford Planet X Northside Cycling
4: Dominic Schils Massi Kuwait Cycling Project
5: James Moss MTS Cycle Sport SCott RT
6: Joshua Jones
7: Richard Jones Planet X Northside Cycling
8: Benedict Spencer Loughborough Students CC
9: Timothy Holme Plant X Northside Cycling
10: Adan Duggleby The NAB Racing
Women’s Road Series 2016
Round One: 10 April, Manx International GP Feminin, 121 Kms
Round Two: April 16 2016, Alexandra Tour of the Reservoir
Round Three: May 15 2016, Lincoln GP
Round Four: May 29 2016, North Bucks Festival of Cycling
Round Five: June 11 & 12 2016, Essex Giro Two Day
Round Six: June 19 2016, Curlew Cup
Round Seven: June 29 2016, Otley GP
Round Eight: July 10 2016, Ryedale GP
by Chris Maher | Jan 9, 2016
The Future’s Bright for Fred Wright! Hoy Future Star Fred Wright – Telegraph Allstars, returned to the boards and a triple victory in Manchester..
Hoy Future Star Fred Wright returned to the boards of Manchester for the penultimate round of Series Thirteen of the Revolution Series. Wright had been sidelined in an incident at the London Round, and has watched his lead after London slip, trailing the new leader Lewis Stewart (Scotland) by seventy-six points.
Fred came out all guns blazing to win all three races, and has reduced his deficite to forty-three points behind Lewis, and tall order going into the final round if he is to steal the overall title. He showed his determination going for a solo-break towards the end of the twenty-lap Scratch Race that looked quite impressive gaining just over half a lap on the field. As the front runners were all swept-up in the closing lap, Wright burst out of the pack once more and over the line for his third podium.
The Scottish pairing of Stewart and Nally proved an winning combination in the Madison, collecting points in both sprints and finishing across the line in first position.
Jessica Roberts (Team USN) retained the overall Future Star Girls title going into the final round. She holds the lead by Sixty-two points. Things weren’t as easy this time around for Roberts as the Scottish girl Jenny Holl took the Points Race victory and the Scratch Race victory.
Roberts pairing with Elizabeth Bennett proved a successful combination in the Madison, beating Holl and Rhona Callander by one point, evening up the victories on the day to two win each.
It was all change at the top of the Elite Championship as Team WIGGINS climb up the leader board before the final battle later in January as the series concludes. They now lead Team Pedalsure by twenty-nine points who had a poor night in Manchester.
Laura Trott, Matrix Pro Cycling dominated the Elite Women’s UCI race events once more. Fending off stiff competition, this time from the Netherlands Kristen Wild. Fighting back after a tumble with Leire Olaberria and Henrietta Colbourne, Trott wearing her new National Champions skin suit went on to take the Points Race podium.
It didn’t all go Trotts way though. Emily Nelson had enough pace to steal the final race of the evening, the Women’s UCI Scratch Race, with Trott settling for second position.
The Elite Sprinters put on a show to a packed National Cycling Centre audience here in Manchester too. German rider Robert Fӧrstemann ensured our top lads were pushed to their limits.
Setting the quickest Sprint Qualifier, Matt Rotherham was very enthusiastic throughout the whole event thrilling the crowd with some quick racing. Winning the Longest Lap & Sprint Competitions, Rotherham rode around the boards, arms aloft, much to the delight of the crowd. Rotherham beat Oliva in the finals in two straight heats.
Lewis Oliva took the Keirin competition podium, coming second in the first race to Rotherham, but Matt finished further down in the second race losing by a few points, with Oliva winning the second heat.
Revolution 56 – Round 5 Penultimate Round Manchester 02nd January 2016
SATURDAY AFTERNOON SESSION:
Doors open at 12:00. Racing from 13:00 to 16:30
Ev1 UCI Sprint – Qualification 200m Time Trial Men
1: Matthew Rotherham 10.144
2: Robert Förstemann 10.146
3: Lewis Oliva 10.151
4: Thomas Scammell 10.305
5: Ryan Owens 10.354
6: Alex Joliffe 10.661
7: Dominic Suozzi 10.673
8: Sam Ligtlee 10.693
Ev2 Elite Championship – Flying Lap Men
1: Ollie Wood 13.251
2: Chris Latham 13.521
3: Mark Cavendish 13.654
4: Elia Viviani 13.664
5: Jon Dibben 13.765
6: Joe Holt 13.867
7: David Muntaner 13.928
8: Angus Claxton 14.092
9: Simone Consonni 14.122
10: Reece Wood 14.249
11: Garbiel Cullaigh 14.272
12: Nathan Draper 14.622
Ev4 UCI Points Race (20km) Women
1: Laura Trott
2: Elinor Barker
3: Emily Kay
4: Emily Nelson
5: Kristen Wild
6: Ellie Dickenson
7: Manon Lloyd
8: Danielle Khan
9: Leire Olabarria
10: Henrietta Colborne
11: Megan Barker
12: Charline Joiner
13: Abbie Dentus
14: Rebecca Raybould
15: Annasley Park
Ev6 Elite Championship UCI Points Race (30km) Men
1: Jon Dibben
2: Mark Stewart
3: Matt Gibson
4: David Muntaner
5: Elia Viviani
6: Owain Doull
7: Matt Bostock
8: Ollie Wood
9: Gabriel Cullaigh
10: Christian Grasmann
11: Joe Holt
12: Jacob Ragan
13: Joey Walker
14: Angus Claxton
15: Nathan Draper
Ev8 HOY Future Stars Madison – Girls 10km
1: Team USN Jessica Roberts/ Elizabeth Bennett
2: Scotland Burness Paull Jenny Holl/ Rhona Callender
3: Maloja Pushbikers RT Docherty/ Hine
4: Team WIGGINS Russell/ Hilliard
5: ONE Pro Cycling Dolan/ Morgan
6: Team Sky
7: Orica GreedEdge
8: VCUK-Champion Systems
9: Team Pedalsure
10: Telegraph Allstars
11: JLT Condor p/b Mavic
12: The Nab Racing
Ev9 Scratch / Elimination 5Kms Women
1: Laura Trott
2: Kristen Wild
3: Ellie Dickinson
4: Emily Kay
5: Emily Nelson
6: Danielle Khan
7: Leire Olaberria
8: Abbie Dentus
9: Manon Lloyd
10: Elinor Barker
11: Charline Joiner
12: Keira McVitty
13: Annasley Park
14: Megan Barker
15: Monica Dew
Ev10 HOY Future Stars Madison – Boys 10km
1: Scotland Burness Paull Lewis Stewart/ Joe Nally
2: Maloja Pushbikers Hamish Turnbull/ Matthew Shaw
3: The Nab Racing Alex Ridehalgh/ Jamie Ridehalgh
4: Telegraph Allstars
5: ONE Pro Cycling
6: Team WIGGINS
7: Team USN
8: VCUK-Champion Systems
9: Team Sky
10: Orica GrenEdge
11: Team Pedalsure
12: JLT Condor p/b Mavic
Ev12 Revolution Longest Lap – Sprinters
SATURDAY EVENING SESSION:
Doors open at 18:00. Racing from 19:00 to approx. 22:30
Ev14 HOY Future Stars Points Race (5km) Girls
1: Jenny Holl
2: Jessica Roberts
3: Anna Docherty
4: Sophie Williams
5: Rachel Jary
6: Amber Joseph
7: Ellie Russell
8: Rhona Callender
9: Samantha Verrill
10: Charlotte Cole-Hossain
Ev16 Special Event GB v Team Wiggins Team Pursuit (2km) Men
Team WIGGINS beat Team GBR by one second.
Ev17 HOY Future Stars Points Race (5km) Boys
1: Fred Wright
2: Lewis Stewart
3: Conor Davis
4: Matthew Burke
5: Oscar Mingay
6: Jake Stewart
7: Jim Brown
8: Louis Rose-Davies
9: Theo Hartley
10: Jamie Ridehalgh
Ev19 Elimination Race Women
1: Laura Trott
2: Kristen Wild
3: Emily Kay
4: Leire Olaberria
5: Emily Nelson
6: Manon Lloyd
7: Megan Barker
8: Keira McVitty
9: Abbie Dentus
10: Henrietta Colborne
11: Ellie Dickinson
12: Danielle Khan
13: Ellie Coster
14: Elinor Barker
15: Annasley Park
Ev21 Elite Championship Scratch Race (15km) Men
1: Jon Dibben
2: Elia Viviani
3: Matt Gibson
4: Andy Tennant
5: Mark Stewart
6: Joe Holt
7: Christian Grasmann
8: Jacob Ragan
9: Owain Doull
10: Ollie Wood
11: Reece Wood
12: Matt Bostock
13: Simone Consonni
14: Angus Claxton
15: Joey Walker
Ev24 HOY Future Stars 6 Lap Dash (1.km) Girls
1: Jessica Roberts
2: Rhona Callander
3: Jenny Holl
4: Sophie William
5: Ellie Russell
6: Lauren Dolan
7:Elizabeth Bennett
8: Gemma Penman
9: Samantha Verrill
10: Tara Ferguson
Ev27 HOY Future Stars 6 Lap Dash (1.5km) Boys
1: Fred Wright
2: Jake Stewart
3: Chris Heaton
4: Hamish Turnbull
5: Matthew Burke
6: Jim Brown
7: Sam Tillett
8: Jamie Ridehalgh
9: Jacob Vaughan
10: Lewis Stewart
Ev28 Elite Championship Madison Chase (30 mins) Men
1: Maloja Pushbikers RT
2: Telegraph Allstars
3: JLT Condor p/b Mavic
Ev31 HOY Future Stars Scratch Race (5km) Girls
1: Jenny Holl
2: Jessica Roberts
3: Sophie Williams
4: Samantha Verrill
5: Rhona Callander
6: Savanah Morgan
7: Ellie Russell
8: Elizabeth Bennett
9: Rachel Jary
10: Georgia Ashworth
Ev32 HOY Future Stars Scratch Race (5km) Boys
1: Fred Wright
2: Alistair Fielding
3: Jim Brown
4: Sam Tillett
5: Theo Hartley
6: Conor Davies
7: Chris Heaton
8: Hamish Turnbull
9: Ben Hardwick
10: Jake Stewart
Ev33 UCI Scratch Race Women
1: Emily Nelson
2: Laura Trott
3: Emily Kay
4: Leire Olaberria
5: Kristen Wild
6: Elinor Barker
7: Megan Barker
8: Danielle Khan
9: Annasley Park
10: Manon Lloyd
11: Ellie Coster
12: Charline Joiner
13: Rebecca Raybould
14: Emma Cockcroft
15: Monica Dew
The next round of Revolution will be Race 57 the Finale for Series Thirteen.
Round 1: 14/15/16 August Derby
Round 2: 24 October Manchester
Round 3: 14 November London
Round 4: 28 November Glasgow
Round 5: 02 January Manchester
Round 6: 23 January Manchester
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Tennant and Keisse take Team Pedalsure to the top in the first round of the Revolution Championship 2015/16 in Manchester.
Revolution 53
Andrew Tennant and Iljo Keisse consistently rode well in the five Race Events taking Team Pedalsure to the top of the Championship League after the first full round of the 2015-16 Winter Season.
There was thrilling four-way sprint across the line of the UCI Scratch Race for Tennant beating Wiggins, Wood and Viviani. Mark Stewart had set off early, but was soon caught by Elia Viviani. Approaching the final couple of corners Tennant, the Wiggins and Wood all took the longer path around the track, but it was Tennant that got there first. This provided the only victory for Team Pedalsure on the day. Keisse’s strong second place in the UCI Points Race and the teams second placement in the Revolution one-kilometre Madison Time Trial added valuable points to their tally.
Last years Champions Maloja Pushbikers pushed all the way, winning the 1km Madison Time Trial in the final heat, after Team Pedalsure set the initial 56.875 time that looked unbeatable on the night. Most of the other teams challenged with around the 58s time, but Maloja set the only sub 56s time with a 55.907, they are determined to beat Oli Wood and Ed Clancy’s record of 54.537 this season by all accounts.
HOY Future Star Events
The HOY future Star Championship got off to a great start for Rhys Britton and Jessica Roberts whom both lead into round three at the Lee Valley Velodrome in early November.
Rhys pulled the triple off, winning the Scratch, Points and Six-Lap Dash, giving him a clear lead over Fred Wright for the next round.
Roberts won both the Points and the Six-Lap Dash, winning the bunch sprint in the Scratch Race after a gutsy solo victory by Maddie Gammons (Maloja Pushbikers).
Elite Women’s Endurance Events
Matrix Fitness’s Laura Trott took a double win in the Elite Women’s UCI Events winning both the Points and Elimination Races.
Team USN’s Emily Nelson was the only rider to lap the field, to win the UCI Scratch Race.
Women’s Sprint Events
Belgium’s Nicky Degrendele proved too strong to beat in the Women’s UCI Sprint racing. Winning the initial 200m Flying Start Qualifying in the Sprint Competition, set a time of 11.477 against her closest rival, GB’s Sophie Capewell with a 11.786.
Degrendele went on the reach the finals against Capewell, with a convincing two heat victory.
Degrendele’s strenght also proved too powerful in both heats of the Keirin, winning easily against all her rivals.
UCI Sprint – Qualification 200m Time Trial Women
- Nicky Grendele BEL 11.447
- Sophie Capewell GBR 11.786
- Bernette Beyers RSA 11.797
- Robyn Stewart SCO 12.128
- Neah Evans SCO 12.213
- Emma Baird SCO 12.412
- Odette Van Deventer RSA 12.883
- Shanaze Reade DNS
Elite Championship Flying Lap Men
- Oli Wood JLT 13.692
- Marcel Kalz MAL 13.821
- Elia Viviani SKY 14.080
- Chris Latham VCU 14.094
- Andy Tennant PED 14.112
- Joe Holt USN 14.364
- Angus Claxton SCO 14.379
- Owain Doull WIG 14.762
- Marc Hester ONE 14.933
- Adam Blythe OGE 14.939
- Alastair Rutherford NAB 14.941
- Melvin Van Zijl TAL 15.042
UCI Points Race (20km) Women
- Laura Trott Matrix Fitness
- Katie Archibald Pearl Izumi Sports Tours Int’l
- Emily Kay Team USN
- Elinor Barker Matrix Fitness
- Manon Lloyd Team USN
- Megan Barker 100%ME
- Abbie Dentus 100%ME
- Henrietta Colbourne Team Jadan
- Emily Nelson Team USN
- Rebecca Raybould PWH
- Annasley Park 100%ME
- Sophie Black Isle of MAN
- Melissa Lowther Matrix Fitness
- Ellen McDermott Team Jadan
Australian Pursuit (2km) Women
Emily Kay, Emily Nelson, Megan Barker, Abbie Dentus
Elite Championship Points Race (30km) Men
- Elia Viviani Team Sky
- Iljo Keisse Team Pedalsure
- Mark Stewart Scotland
- Christian Grasmann Maloja Pushbikers
- Marc Hester ONE Pro Cycling
- Pim Lighart ONE Pro Cycling
- Anny Tennant Team Pedalsure
- Adam Blythe Orica GreenEdge
- Bradley Wiggins Team WIGGINS
- Alistair Rutherford The NAB Racing
- Yoeri Havik JLT Condor p/b
- Melvin Van Zijl Telegraph Allstars
Elite Championship Scratch Race (15km) Men
- Andy Tennant Team Pedalsure
- Bradley Wiggins Team WIGGINS
- Oli Wood JLT Condor p/b Mavic
- Elia Viviani Team Sky
- Mark Stewart Team Scotland
- Yoeri Havik JLT Condor p/b Mavic
- Christian Grasmann Maloja Pushbikers RT
- Alastair Rutherford The NAB Racing
- Matt Bostock Team USN
- Reece Wood The NAB Racing
- Adam Blythe Orica GreenEdge
- Iljo Keisse Team Pedalsure
Elimination Race Women
Laura Trott, Emily Kay, Katie Archibald, Manon Lloyd
Elite Championship 1km Madison Time Trial -1 Men
- Maloja Pushbikers RT 55.907
- Team Pedalsure 56.875
- Team WIGGINS 57.135
- VCUK – Champion Systems 57.765
- Telegraph Allstars 58.054
- JLT Condor p/b Mavic
- Orica GreenEdge
- Team Scotland
- Team Sky
- Team USN
- ONE Pro Cycling
- The NAB Racing
Revolution Longest Lap Men
Chris Latham, Reece Wood, Chris Lawless, Marc Hester
HOY Future Stars 6 Lap Dash (1.5km) Boys
- Reece Britton Team USN
- Fred Wright Telegraph Allstars
- Jake Stewart Team WIGGINS
- Lewis Stewart Team Scotland
- Matthew Burke Team USN
Elite Championship Team Elimination Men
- Team WIGGINS
- Team Pedalsure
- VCUK – Champion Systems
- Maloja Pushbikers RT
- ONE Pro Cycling
- JLT Condor p/b Mavic
- Telegraph Allstars
- Orica GreenEdge
- The NAB Racing
- Team Scotland
- Team Sky
- Team USN
HOY Future Stars 6 Lap Dash (1.5km) Girls
- Jessica Roberts Team USN
- Rachel Jary Telegraph Allstars
- Rhona Callander Team Scotland
- Lauren Dolan ONE Pro Cycling
- Elizabeth Bennett Team USN
Elite Championship Presentations – Winning Team
Andrew Tennant and Iljo Kiesse, Team Pedalsure
UCI Scratch Race – (10km) Women
- Emily Nelson Team USN
- Emily Kay Team USN
- Megan Barker
- Katie Archibald
- Elinor Barker
- Laura Trott
- Henrietta Colbourne
- Abbie Dentus
- Manon Lloyd
- Annasley Park
- Rebecca Raybould
- Sophie Black
- Melissa Lowther
HOY Future Stars Points Race (5km) Boys
- Reece Britton Team USN
- Jake Stewart Team WIGGINS
- Fred Wright Telegraph Allstars
- Lewis Stewart Team Scotland
- Ben Hardwick JLT Condor p/b Mavic
UCI Sprint Keirin – First Round Women
Nicky Degrendele, Neah Evans, Robyn Stewart, Emma Baird
HOY Future Stars Scratch Race (5km) Girls
- Maddie Gammons Maloja Pushbikers RT
- Jessica Roberts Team USN
- Georgia Hilliard Team WIGGINS
- Sophie Williams Orica GreenEdge
- Pfieffer Georgi ONE Pro Cycling
HOY Future Stars Scratch Race (5km) Boys
- Reece Britton Team USN
- Fred Wright Telegraph Allstars
- Anthony Anderson Telegraph Allstars
- Jim Brown ONE Pro Cycling
- Matthew Shaw Maloja Pushbikers RT
UCI Keirin Final Women
Nicky Degrendele, Robyn Stewart, Sophie Capewell, Emma Baird.
HOY Future Stars Points Race (5km) Girls
- Jessica Roberts Team USN
- Charlotte Cole-Hossain VCUK – Champion Systems
- Sophie Williams Orica GreenEdge
- Rhona Callander Team Scotland
- Lauren Dolan ONE Pro Cycling
Team Sprint Women
Team Scotland beat the Republic of South Africa.
HOY Future Stars
Reece Britton & Jessica Roberts
The next round:
Round 3: 14 November London
Round 4: 28 November Glasgow
Round 5: 02 January Manchester
Round 6: 23 January Manchester
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