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Chris Lyte: Revolution 17
The revolution series always seems to be held at the wrong time of year for me!
Every time there on, I’m not in the best of form! Like the start of last series
I found myself racing off the back of weekly road training
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Hill on Form as Revolution Returns:
Brooks Cycles/Velodrome.org.uk rider Steve Hill was in outstanding form
at last night's Revolution 17 when he came from nowhere to beat Jamie Staff, Chris Lyte and Jose Escuredo of Spain to take the One Mile Dash in impressive style
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Cav and Gez back at the Revolution
With the road season drawing to a close, young British riders Mark Cavendish and Geraint Thomas will be reflecting on an
impressive first year in the pro ranks. Both riders made their debut at the Tour de France with Thomas battling his
way to the Champs-Elysées despite being the youngest rider in the race
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The Americans are coming...
It will be the first time we will have had any
American riders at Revolution and with the developments in US cycling over
recent years they now have a formidable squad. The US coaches had heard good
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Backstedt and Chicchi Confirmed
Swedish champion Magnus Backstedt is back on track at Revolution on October
20th and the Liquigas pro has big ambitions for the season ahead. Backstedt
missed out on the track action last year following a horrific crash in training
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Revolution Series 5:
This year the Revolution will be top and tailed by the National Track
Championships and World Championships providing an awesome season of racing for
the newly laid Manchester track. However, not all the Revolution action will
take place in Manchester with new events scheduled for Australia and the Future
Revolution taking place on the 13th and 14th October at the Newport Velodrome
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