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Introduction
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Revolution Track Race Series #2 - NE
Manchester Velodrome, January 24, 2004
Revolution 1 Results Results
The capacity crowd saw a quality field
Photo ©: Nick Rosenthal
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Capacity crowd returns to Manchester
By Nick Rosenthal
The second of the four Revolution track meetings at Manchester Velodrome saw
a capacity crowd enjoying a lively evening's racing featuring many of Europe's
top riders.
World pursuit champion Bradley Wiggins led the all-star line-up, wearing his
new Crédit Agricole strip for the first time. He was joined by fellow six-day
riders Jerome Neuville (France), Steven De Neef (Belgium) and Roland Garber
(Austria). Britain's other six-day men, Rob Hayles, Tony Gibb and Chris Newton,
were also competing.
Wiggins won the first race of the evening, an 8km derny-paced scratch race.
Chris Newton, a former world points race champion, duly won the evening's main
points race, whilst Wiggins beat Steven DeNeef in a derny-paced pursuit match.
The big surprise of the evening came when John Tamouridis, a member of the
visiting Greek track squad, scored an unexpected victory in the pursuit race.
On the sprinting side, Britain's Jamie Staff won the Keirin race, beating Barney
Storey by the narrowest of margins.
The next Revolution track meeting at the Manchester Velodrome will be held
on February 28th.
Photography
Images by Nick Rosenthal/www.fatnick.com
- Austrian
six-day rider Roland Garber shows how to make the most of his assets...
for publicity purposes! Fat Nick heartily recommends a visit to Roland's web
site to buy his excellent 2005 calendar.
- Roland
Garber manages a big smile whilst warming up on the rollers...
- ...
but not as big a smile as Chris Newton, warming up alongside!
- The
crowd get a cheery wave from Roland Garber at the start of a pursuit race.
- A
big happy smile from Roland Garber.
- Jerome
Neuville of France shows off his national champion's jersey. He also has
a couple of world madison champion's jerseys hanging in his closet at home.
- Steven
De Neef, silver medallist in the 2003 European Derny Championships, came
over from Belgium for tonight's track meeting at Manchester.
- Jerome
Neuville is presented to the crowd.
- World
hour record holder Chris Boardman came along to watch the evening's racing.
- Jamie
Staff rolls around gently at the Manchester Velodrome.
- Britain's
Tony Gibb, silver medallist in the scratch race at the 2002 world track
champs, is back from injury.
- ...
and Gibb shows that he is eager to get stuck in!
- After
winning the points race, Chris Newton got to meet his friends again!
- Evergreen
Malcolm Elliott is enjoying his comeback ... even when riding a pursuit.
- Towards
the end of the points race, Roland Garber shows signs of perspiring gently.
- Rob
Hayles grimaces during a pursuit event.
- Malcolm
Elliott at speed in the pursuit. A former Milk Race winner, former Tour
de France pro, stage winner in the Vuelta... Malcolm claims to just ride a
bike for fun nowadays.
- Tony
Gibb shares a joke with one of his helpers.
- Rob
Hayles knuckles down to a day's work.
- Paul
Manning grits his teeth.
- Jerome
Neuville in his French champion's jersey
- Roland
Garber and Steven De Neef (in yellow and black) use their six-day experience
for some close-quarters riding.
- John
Tamouridis seemed to enjoy the victor's spoils!
- Bradley
Wiggins is presented with some victory flowers, wearing his new Crédit
Agricole strip.
- Steven
De Neef during the derny-paced pursuit match.
- Chris
Newton shows his class during the pursuit.
- Bradley
Wiggins salutes the crowd after winning the derny-paced pursuit match.
- Only
just! Jamie Staff pips Barney Storey on the line in the keirin final.
- John
Tamouridis surprised a few of the big names by winning the pursuit event.
- Brad
Wiggins during the derny-paced pursuit.
- Roland
Garber enjoying a pursuit race.
- Jamie
Staff gets the winner's treatment after the keirin race... and seems to
like it!
- Tony
Gibb in the pursuit.
- Jon
Norfolk at speed.
- Brad
Wiggins, paced by Peter Deary in the derny-paced pursuit match.
- Points
race action - Roland Garber clings to Brad Wiggins' rear wheel.
- Group
shot from the first race of the night at Revolution 2, the derny-paced
scratch race.
- Bradley
Wiggins gets serious in the derny-paced scratch race, with Roland Garber
(top) and Rob Hayles eager to get past.
- Jamie
Staff and his tattoo!
- Like
most of the big names, Jamie Staff took time out to sign autographs.
- Bradley
Wiggins makes someone's day during an autograph signing session.
- Jamie
Staff, Barney Storey and one of the Downing brothers (I'll confess, I
can't tell which one!) in action during the keirin.
- Barney
Storey sits behind the derny in the keirin.
- Class
field - Bradley Wiggins leads from Tony Gibb, Chris Newton and Roland
Garber. That's one current world champion, one former world champion, and
two former silver medallists from the World's.
- The
derny rides high on the Manchester banking during the derny-paced scratch
race.
- Big
boy's rules - Jamie Staff and Ian George get physical during the keirin.
- Quality
- in the centre of the picture, Tony Gibb leads Bradley Wiggins and Roland
Garber.
- The
bunch in the evening's opening race.
Results
8km Derny-paced Scratch Race
1 Bradley Wiggins (Credit Agricole)
Points Race
1 Chris Newton (Corima RT)
Derny-paced Pursuit Match
1 Bradley Wiggins (Credit Agricole)
2 Steven De Neef
Individual Pursuit
1 John Tamouridis
Keirin
1 Jamie Staff
2 Barney Store
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