Forza young guns Hannah Barnes and Harriot Owen were the clear winners in the 1.5km 6 lap dash for the girls, as they escaped from the bunch on the back straight and raced away to an easy victory in a time of 2:03, contributing further to the points total for the Forza team as they became the early front runners on the night.
1km Madison Time Trial - Part 1
Team Forza claimed bonus points for their impressive showing in the Madison as they clocked 57.959 secs as their increased their impressive early points tally. Second fastest was GT’s team, Rollers with a time of 59.562. With four teams left to ride, time would tell whether Forza’s performance was enough to take the overall victory.
DHL Future Stars Elimination Race - Boys
The name Owain Doull was probably a new one to most of the crowd before Saturday night but few will forget him in a hurry after he proved once again that he is a star of the future, with a ride that blew the rest of the field away in the boys points race. The slicks hotshot placed himself perfectly at the front of the pack during the majority of the race before smoothly forging ahead of his nearest rival going into the home straight to take the victory.
1km Madison Time Trial Part 2:
In the second half of the Madison Time Trial a number of teams went under the magic minute mark but none had troubled the leading time of Team Forza from the first round of the competition, leaving team Forza to collect the winners points.
Speaking after his lap of honour with partner Leon Van Bon, Rob Hayles said:
“I didn’t expect to win a race tonight, I’m well happy to get that time trial with Leon there, it was a good partnership that one”
DHL Future Stars Points Race - Girls:
Team Forza were clearly inspired by the ride of their manager and captain Rob Hayles in the Madison Time Trial as Hannah Barnes tied up the Girls Points Race with one sprint still to go leaving team mate Harriett Owen to take the final sprint and second place whilst Emily Kay of Team Dynamo rounded off the podium positions in third.
Forza Team Captain Rob Hayles was asked after the event if he’d given the girls any tips. He said:
“It’s all about enjoying themselves, I’ve told them to get up there and enjoy the crowd, enjoy the experience. We’re doing well, I think we’re well up there on the overall standings. Everyone’s rising to the occasion, Go Forza!”
DHL Future Stars 6 Lap Dash - Boys
Alex Minting (Pacers) just pipped John Paul (Forza) in a race which was briefly thrown into disarray by confusion with the lap counter. There was further excitement going into the final lap as a mechanical problem caused a crash, bringing a number of riders down on the last corner, thankfully it wasn’t as serious as it could have been and the crowd enjoyed seeing Pacers take their first victory of the night.
15km Points Race
Hostilities got underway early in the points race with Magnier & Kennaugh of the Dynamo and Pacers teams leading the attacking. First blood went to the Dynamo as they took the opening sprint. The following laps were characterised by an uneasy truce, no-one seemingly willing to take up the pace setting until Geraint Thomas strung the bunch out in the approach to the second sprint of the night. Thomas was trying to set up Condor Rollers team mate Iljo Keisse up for the points but it was Alex Dowsett of the Pacers who ultimately took the points and the lead at that point in the race. That second sprint proved to be the fuse the lit fireworks as, with riders hoping to catch their breath after the sprint, first Leon van Bon and then his teammate Steve Cummings of Team Dynamo broke free. Cummings took the third sprint of the race and continued his effort, setting out to lap the field and gain vital bonus points. Cummings made the junction with 25 laps to go leaving the Dynamo team rider with an 8 point advantage over the Pacers Alex Dowsett as they approached the sprint at 20 laps to go. Dowsett picked up third at that sprint to close the gap to 5 points on Cummings.
As tiredness began to set in during the latter laps of this relentless race, another break established themselves, with Van Bon, Downing and Thomas at one point looking likely to gain a lap, but whilst they managed to stay clear for the penultimate sprint the gap closed and Van Bon was left to persevere alone as his erstwhile breakaway companions sat up to be caught by the main bunch. Pain etched on his face Van Bon was still clear at 3 laps to go but the bunch were breathing down his neck; Forza team captain Rob Hayles came to the side of the track to shout encouragement however it was to no avail as Van Bon was overtaken by Geraint Thomas who led the charge to the line followed by Roller Condor team mate Keisse. This astute piece of riding elevated the Condor Rollers pair to 3rd and 4th place in the race, picking up useful points for their team whilst it was Cummings who took the overall win from Dowsett.
Asked after the race how he’d made it look so easy winner Cummings had only one thing to say; “I raced with my head, simple as that!”
MEN Keirin
Resuming hostilities in the sprint events, the Keirin brought all 8 fastmen back to the track to fight for position behind the derny bike. Craig Maclean of the Slicks won that early fight and as the other 7 riders jostled for position behind him he settled into the slipstream to await the charge for the line. At 2 laps to go the derny swung off the track and Maclean allowed Chiappa of Team Vitesse to lead the sprint out. Chiappa gained a gap and for a moment it seemed he would take the victory, however, despite his extra ride in the sprint final Maclean had enough in the tank to come over the top and take the win. Another victory to the Slicks!
Scratch Race
There were no early breakaways in the first few laps but it was Pete Kennaugh, Eric Rowsell and Iljo Keisse who were the first to establish a serious gap, working together well and gaining a lap on the rest of the field with apparent ease. With the trio a lap up early on the race was effectively over for the rest of the field unless they could do the same. Matt Goss (Tempo) and George Atkins (Pacers) did just that as they tried to bridge the gap, but the Condor Rollers, Pacers and Forza team were vigilant and they were reeled in. The leaders still looked in a strong position as the counter clicked away and with six left to go they were still sitting pretty. Geraint Thomas then assumed the position that had become familiar over the course of the night, trying to set up a win for his Rollers colleague Iljo Keisse. His lead out paid off perfectly as the Belgian sped away from the field to take the win, celbrating in style as he wheelied his bike over the line to the delight of the crowd.
Speaking after the race the Condor Rollers pairing talked about how their relationship works out on the track;
Iljo Keisse; “He’s extremely strong and he’s the perfect man for a leadout, he did an awesome job in the scratch race and also in the points race, I’m very impressed by his power...we just look at each other, we have the same jersey and when we see that somebody is close to us we can help each other, we don’t have to say so much, we know what we have to do”
The culmination of the scratch race brought an end to the points scoring for the night and it was Team Forza who topped the standings and duly stepped up to the stage to be applauded by the appreciative crowd. Having beaten their nearest competitors the Slicks on the night by 18 points, team captain Rob Hayles was more than happy with his teams opening performance as they took maximum league points:
“Yeah, fantastic, really pleased, I certainly didn’t expect to win an event myself, that was fantastic and the girls, what can you say? They took a bit of our glory away! We’ve just won one then they get up and do it again, I should tell them off for that! This new format is great, we all just take the mick out of each other, it’s all about enjoying it, you’ve got to enjoy it because at the end of the day it’s a hobby and if you don’t enjoy your hobby what are you doing it for?”
So with happy riders and a happy crowd, it was time to head home and look forward to the next revolution on December 5th where Team Forza will try to defend their lead.
Race Points at Event 1
| Pos |
Team |
Points |
| 1 |
Forza |
436
|
| 2 |
Slicks |
421
|
| 3 |
Pacers |
391
|
| 4 |
Rollers |
356
|
| 5 |
Dynamo |
351
|
| 6 |
Vitesse |
317
|
| 7 |
Tempo |
246
|
| 8 |
Flyers |
189
|
Championship Standings after Event 1
| Pos |
Team |
League Points |
| 1 |
Forza |
10 |
| 2 |
Slicks |
8 |
| 3 |
Pacers |
7 |
| 4 |
Rollers |
6 |
| 5 |
Dynamo |
5 |
| 6 |
Vitesse |
4 |
| 7 |
Tempo |
3 |
| 8 |
Flyers |
2 |