The Event

ROUND 2: 19th NOVEMBER 2011

 

TV HIGHLIGHTS OF ROUND 2 ON ITV4: 19:00 Monday 21st November.

 

Report by Adam Tranter in Manchester

Images by Luke Webber

 

FULL RESULTS (2MB PDF)

 

A packed house at the National Cycling Centre in Manchester witnessed Mark Cavendish’s return to the track for the first time since the 2009 World Championships. The sold-out Revolution 34 had an electric atmosphere, with Team UK Youth flourishing and leaping to a commanding lead in the Revolution Championship on the night.

 

Crowd

 

This Revolution featured one of the strongest endurance line up in recent times. The opening event of the night saw Steven Burke of Team UK Youth pull out an impressive win in the Motor Paced Scratch Endurance Race.

 

Rapha Condor Sharp’s Ed Clancy and Andrew Tennant were victorious in the 1km Madison Time Trial, with the team also taking the spoils in the Team Elimination race.

 

Team Sky’s Peter Kennaugh won the intriguing Australian Pursuit. But it was the Scratch Race which really got the crowd going; early breaks by Team Sky’s Geraint Thomas and Alex Dowsett looked promising, but World Champion Mark Cavendish positioned himself perfectly to execute a win from the front.

 

In a poignant moment at the National Cycling Centre, the historic career of Revolution-favourite Rob Hayles was recognised, with the recently-retired British rider receiving a standing ovation from the 4,000-strong crowd. Hayles was joined by the elite riders and friend Mark Cavendish, who showed their appreciation to a fantastic career.

 

Hayles

 

There was no doubt who the fans were most excited to see at Revolution 34, with Mark Cavendish getting the huge crowds out of their seats time and again. Speaking on his return to the track, Cavendish said: “It’s good to be back, I’ve missed it! The Revolution was hard; more intense than what I’m used to at this time of year. The reception I had was amazing. It’s packed here again tonight, and it’s great.”

 

Cavendish

 

Cavendish continued: “It’s nice to race at your home velodrome. It all started off here, so it’s good to come back.”

 

In the Revolution Sprint Omnium, David Daniell continued his form from Revolution 33 and took the win. He also took an emphatic victory at the final event, the 500m Time Trial.

 

Daniell

 

In the DHL Future Stars, Emily Kay further-proved her dominance in the Girls’ event, and maintains her overall lead. In the Boys’ events, Jake Ragen moved up the standings and took the overall lead.

 

DHL

 

Team UK Youth’s win from Steven Burke and consistent performances throughout the night means that they lead the Revolution Championship with 370 points, ahead of Maxgear with 341 - check out the Championship page.

 

UK Youth

 

Those who missed Revolution 34 will be able to watch the hour-long highlights packaged, featuring Mark Cavendish, shown on Monday 21st November on ITV4 at 7pm.

Star Riders

Mark Cavendish

MARK CAVENDISH

World Road Champion

howies

Ed Clancy

GERAINT THOMAS

Olympic Pursuit Champion

Team Sky

Ed Clancy

ED CLANCY

Olympic Pursuit Champion

Rapha Condor Sharp

Iljo Keisse

ILJO KEISSE

European Madison Champion

Rouleur

Franco Marvulli

FRANCO MARVULLI

Six Day Specialist

Rapha Condor Sharp

Steven Burke

MAGNUS BACKSTEDT

Former Paris-Roubaix Winner

UK Youth

Alex Dowsett

ALEX DOWSETT

National Time Trial Champion

Team Sky

 

 

Doors open 18:00, racing starts at 19:00 and finishes 22:00

 

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