Track 2008
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Posted on 07-12-2007 17:52
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I just thought I'd make this thread so I could celebrate Taylor Phinney's preformance in the Beijing World Cup. He took 4th in the Individual pursuit only a second after Wiggins. Phinney Rode his first ever Track event at the National CHampionships this year. He won
Also Sarah Hammer takes a bronze!
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Posted on 07-12-2007 17:55
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Lets see if this track topic does any better than the one which dropped to the 3rd page after a month or so.
And its still 2007
Go GB!
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Posted on 07-12-2007 18:01
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Officially we're into the 2008 season in all forms of cycling (meaning Nys will be leading the wins count for a few months as usual until one of the top road sprinters surpasses him)
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"I love him, I think he's great. He's transformed the sport in so many ways. Every person in cycling has benefitted from Lance Armstrong, perhaps not financially but in some sense" - Bradley Wiggins on Lance Armstrong
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Posted on 07-12-2007 18:03
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Wiggins owned PhinneyB)B)B)
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Posted on 08-12-2007 00:35
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Phinney is 17
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Posted on 08-12-2007 22:08
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Friedman wins the Scratch RaceB) I have no idea what the scratch race is but we won
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Posted on 09-12-2007 12:35
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Cavendish and Wiggins got 2nd in the Madison
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Posted on 03-01-2008 14:33
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Hoy and Bos are going head-to-head at the Worlds in March and at the next Revolution (12th Jan)
World Sprint Champion Theo Bos is confirmed for the next Revolution event on January 12th setting up a head to head confrontation with World Keirin Champion Chris Hoy.
Hoy has proved himself the man to beat in the Keirin with an unbeaten record since he took the title at the World Championships in 2007. The Olympic Kilo Champion was forced to shift his focus onto the Keirin discipline following the removal of the Kilo from the Olympic programme and the transition has been hugely successful.
The Scottish star now has his sights set on Keirin glory at the Beijing Olympics but recognises that the competition will be intense especially from the likes of Bos,
“The Keirin is quite an unpredictable event and there are a lot of guys out there capable of winning” Hoy acknowledged. “Bos is one of the best and will definitely be one of the main contenders at the Worlds and Olympics.”
Indeed, Bos sealed his reputation as one of the world’s best with his explosive victory to take the Keirin title at the 2006 World Championships. He also took the sprint world title in the same year, a feat he repeated at the last World Championships in Mallorca. At 26 the Dutch sprinters consistency is impressive and makes him a definite medal contender and Hoy’s strongest rival.
This rivalry will be put to the test at Revolution with Bos and Hoy going head to head in a gruelling sprint omnium contest featuring a 200m TT, Match Sprint, Team Sprint and Keirin finale.
Tough opposition will also come from Bos’s Dutch team mates Tuen Mulder and Tim Veldt as well as British sprint stars Craig MacLean, Jamie Staff and Ross Edgar setting the scene for an awesome night of sprinting.
“Revolution 19 is set to be our big sprint event,” commented promoter James Pope. “We have all the Keirin world champions from the last four years with Hoy, Bos, Mulder and Staff in the line up.”
“The quality is superb” he continued. “The Dutch sprinters won the Team Sprint at the Beijing World Cup and will be coming off the back of their National Track Championships, so they will be in great form. We’re also looking forward to having Chris Hoy back at the event, particularly now that he will race against Bos.”
Revolution will also provide a crucial opportunity to race for the riders who aren’t going to the LA World Cup a week later,
“A lot of these riders aren’t going to the LA World Cup including Bos and Hoy” said Pope. “With the Worlds in Manchester at the end of March Revolution will provide a crucial opportunity to race in front of the British crowds so we’re expecting plenty of action.”
and I'm off the bothB) Front row seats at the Worlds as wellB)
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Posted on 04-01-2008 19:46
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Hoy just won the 200m sprint in the 6 days of rotterdam in a time of 10.602
Bos was 2nd in 10.67something
the rest had 10.8 or slower
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Theo Bos has won the sprint before Arnaud Tournant and Chris Hoy. The frenchmen went with 2 laps to go from behind and had a big gap, but Bos was abe to close it in one lap and the final lap was a battle with shoulder pushing between Bos and Tournant which Bos won on the line. Hoy came too late out of the slipstream from Bos.
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Tournant won the keirin before Hoy and Bos.
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Posted on 10-01-2008 17:16
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Was anybody in Rotterdam for the six? I thought it was fantastic. Great atmosphere and superb racing. |
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mrlol |
Posted on 10-01-2008 17:33
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wasnt there but watched most of it live on there website it was indeed great, especially the final of the 6days with risi-marvulli having 100m advantage over the pack, led by stam-lampater which won in the end |
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Posted on 10-01-2008 17:57
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Also Bos won the sprint six days. Hoy was very fast too.
It will be very exciting between them now and certainly at the olympics. |
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mrlol |
Posted on 10-01-2008 18:24
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Ruben wrote:
Hoy was very fast too.
yea, he was in the lead actually but at the final day his name suddenly dissappeard everywhere??? Did he leave or where did he go??? |
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Posted on 11-01-2008 20:42
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I'm off to the Revolution tomorrowB)B)B)B)
Pretty good line-up, although the one i went to last year was the best i've ever seen (Popovych, Casper, Millar, Wiggins, Simoni, McGee, Hammond + othersB))
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Posted on 11-01-2008 20:45
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looking at the list the endurance riders will be:
Elite Men
Number Name Country / Team
1 Mark Cavendish High Road Sports
2 Chris Newton Rapha-Condor-Recycling
3 Rob Hayles TBC
4 Andy Tennant 100% me
5 Ben Swift 100% me
6 Steven Burke 100% me
7 Alex Dowsett 100% me
9 Pete Kennaugh 100% me
10 Mark McNally 100% me
11 Johnny McEvoy 100% me
12 Andy Fenn Liverpool Mercury-Dolan
13 Luke Rowe Rapha-Condor-Recycling
14 Andy Williams Cwmcarn Paragon
15 Mark Christian Manx RC
16 Ian Stannard TBC
17 Tom Skubala TBC
18 Richard Prince VC St Raphael
19 Jackie Simes USA
20 Tom Murray TBC
21 Daniel Shand TBC
22 TBC Pezula Racing
23 TBC Pezula Racing
24 TBC Pezula Racing
25 TBC Pezula Racing
26 Tony Gibb Plowman Craven
27 James MaCallum Plowman Craven
28 Simon Holt Rapha-Condor-Recycling
Elite Women
Number Name Country / Team
1 Katie Curtis Global RT
2 Jo Rowsell Global RT
3 Lucy Martin Team Chance
4 Hannah Mayho Team Chance
5 Katie Colclough Fat Birds RT
6 Alex Greenfield Pinarello RT
7 Jess Allen Pinarello RT
9 Dani King I - Team Nova
10 Kate Rudd myhome.ie
11 Becky James Pinarello RT
12 Jess Varnish Halesowen ACC
13 Anna Blyth VC St Raphael
14 Emma Trott VC Londres
15 Alice M Godfrey Glendene RT
16 Ella Hopkins Mid Devon CC
17 Gabs Coates Evans RT
18 Helen Scott Halesowen ACC
19 Sarah Byrne GS Strada
20 Kelly Moore GS Strada
21 Hannah Rich Pinarello RT
22 Rebecca Romero SIS
and the sprinters will be:
31 Chris Hoy GB
32 Theo Bos Holland
33 Tuen Mulder Holland
34 Tim Veldt Holland
35 Craig MacLean GB
36 Jamie Staff GB
37 Ross Edgar GB
38 Jason Kenny GB
39 Matt Crampton GB
so it's not bad
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Posted on 11-01-2008 21:13
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A nice line up there - enjoy it |
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Posted on 12-01-2008 00:16
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im coached by Andy Fenns dad wicked eh?
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mrlol |
Posted on 12-01-2008 09:56
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Bos vs Hoy should be cool to watch. Hoy has the home advantage but we'll see
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Posted on 12-01-2008 10:45
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Bos and Hoy should be good, but i'm looking forward to seeing 100% ME again B) it's full of Britain's next big thingsB)
I've seen them riding before and they're all awesome and are my favourite riders
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Posted on 12-01-2008 10:47
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I wonder what jersey the Rapha-Condor-Recycling riders will wear.
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