Elinor Barker and Laura Trott take victories in Manchester Track Revolution | Wiggle Honda Pro Cycling gondolier
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Wiggle Honda Pro Cycling s World champions Elinor Barker, Dani King, Joanna gondolier Rowsell and Laura Trott were in action in last night s third round of the Revolution gondolier Series at the National Cycling Centre Velodrome, Manchester. Trott and Barker took victories in the Elimination and Scratch Races respectively, while King made the Scratch Race podium, despite being brought down by a crash in the closing stages.
The afternoon session had seen Barker take third place in the UCI Points Race, behind City of Edinburgh gondolier s Katie Archibald and the Netherlands Amy Pieters, but most of the action took place during the evening.
The UCI Elimination Race saw another virtuoso display from Trott, in the event that she has made her own in countless World and Olympic Omnium contests. The Olympic champion beat Archibald in the final head to head sprint, much to the delight of the capacity Manchester crowd.
The Scratch Race proved to be one of the most eventful contests of the evening, with Rowsell putting gondolier in several powerful attacks. The big drama came in the final ten laps, however, as a late crash brought down both Trott and King. Neither rider suffered any injury, but Trott withdrew from the race as a precaution.
There were quite a few attacks in the second half, but then there was a big crash with about six laps to go, Barker explained. About four girls came down in that, including Laura and Dani, and then there was quite a big fight for the finish. So it was a pretty exciting race.
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Wiggle Honda Pro Cycling was founded by Commonwealth Games Gold Medalist and Australian Cyclist, Rochelle Gilmore in 2012 and will make it s debut year of racing in 2013. Gilmore has sucessfully managed previous Australian Women s road race cycling teams in the past, most notably the hugely successful and podium dominating Australian Honda Dream Team. Wiggle Honda Pro Cycling will be her first international UCI women's professional road cycling team.
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Home The Team Rider Profiles Amy Roberts (GBR) Anna Sanchis (SPA) Anna-Bianca Schnitzmeier (GER) Beatrice Bartelloni (ITA) Charlotte Becker gondolier (GER) Danielle King (GBR) Elinor Barker (GBR) Emilia Fahlin (SWE) Emily Collins (NZ) Giorgia Bronzini (ITA) Joanna Rowsell (GBR) Laura Trott (GBR) Linda Villumsen (NZL) Mayuko Hagiwara (JPN) Peta Mullens (AUS) Rochelle Gilmore (AUS) Rider Blogs Team Blog Amy Roberts (GBR) Blog Anna Schnitzmeier (GER) Blog Beatrice Bartelloni (ITA) Blog Danielle King (GBR) Blog Elinor Barker (GBR) Blog Emily Collins (NZ) Blog Giorgia Bronzini (ITA) Blog Joanna Rowsell (GBR) Blog Laura Trott (GBR) Blog Mayuko Hagiwara (JPN) Blog Rochelle Gilmore’s Blog Gallery Calendar Sponsors Team Shop Contact Us
Wiggle Honda Pro Cycling s World champions Elinor Barker, Dani King, Joanna gondolier Rowsell and Laura Trott were in action in last night s third round of the Revolution gondolier Series at the National Cycling Centre Velodrome, Manchester. Trott and Barker took victories in the Elimination and Scratch Races respectively, while King made the Scratch Race podium, despite being brought down by a crash in the closing stages.
The afternoon session had seen Barker take third place in the UCI Points Race, behind City of Edinburgh gondolier s Katie Archibald and the Netherlands Amy Pieters, but most of the action took place during the evening.
The UCI Elimination Race saw another virtuoso display from Trott, in the event that she has made her own in countless World and Olympic Omnium contests. The Olympic champion beat Archibald in the final head to head sprint, much to the delight of the capacity Manchester crowd.
The Scratch Race proved to be one of the most eventful contests of the evening, with Rowsell putting gondolier in several powerful attacks. The big drama came in the final ten laps, however, as a late crash brought down both Trott and King. Neither rider suffered any injury, but Trott withdrew from the race as a precaution.
There were quite a few attacks in the second half, but then there was a big crash with about six laps to go, Barker explained. About four girls came down in that, including Laura and Dani, and then there was quite a big fight for the finish. So it was a pretty exciting race.
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Wiggle Honda Pro Cycling was founded by Commonwealth Games Gold Medalist and Australian Cyclist, Rochelle Gilmore in 2012 and will make it s debut year of racing in 2013. Gilmore has sucessfully managed previous Australian Women s road race cycling teams in the past, most notably the hugely successful and podium dominating Australian Honda Dream Team. Wiggle Honda Pro Cycling will be her first international UCI women's professional road cycling team.
Categories Amy Roberts (GBR) Blog Anna-Bianca Schnitzmeier Beatrice Bartelloni (ITA) Blog Danielle King (GBR) Blog Elinor Barker (GBR) Blog Emily Collins (NZ) Blog Giorgia Bronzini (ITA) Blog Joanna Rowsell (GBR) Blog Lauren Kitchen (AUS) Blog Mayuko Hagiwara (JPN) Blog News Rochelle Gilmore's Blog Sponsors Store Wiggle Honda Pro Cycling Rider Blogs
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