Bradley Wiggins will join the Revolution once again on January 29th despite having hung up his track bike to focus on road racing for the next couple of seasons. Wiggins has just finished riding the Tour Down Under in Australia but will return to the track at the Manchester Velodrome to ride in front of special star guests Sir Matthew Pinsent and five times swimming World Champion James Hickman, “I wasn’t planning on riding the track again for a while but Matthew was keen to come to Manchester Velodrome and see some action so I have decided to ride at Revolution as it is always a good evening”. As a keen cycling fan Pinsent enjoyed watching the action at the Olympic velodrome in Athens last year and became friends with Wiggins after being impressed by his talents on the track. Eager to experience more cycling action in the UK Pinsent and Hickman will attend the Revolution to support Wiggins and other Olympians Chris Hoy, Jason Queally and Craig MacLean. During the night Wiggins will also be presenting Sir Matthew with an exclusive Terry Dolan road bike to help him keep in shape now that he has retired from Olympic rowing. “I am really looking forward to attending the Revolution event at Manchester Velodrome and to see fellow Olympic Champions Bradley Wiggins and Chris Hoy in action once again. The Revolution series is very exciting and great for British Cycling. I always rode a bike as part of my training regime and I am looking forward to doing so more now that I have retired from competitive rowing”. Someone lend With this kind of support the Revolution riders will be eager to impress but the competition will be fierce as Olympic Pursuit Champion Wiggins will come face to face with the World Pursuit Champion, Sergei Escobar Roure. Roure has been a thorn in the side for Rob Hayles over the last year beating him to the bronze in the Olympics Individual Pursuit and the gold in the same event at the World Championships. With Hayles riding the Tour of Langawi this week it will be down to Madison team mate Wiggins to get some revenge over the Spaniard. These riders will race across a series of endurance events including a devil and scratch combination race, a points race and the crowd pleasing 1km Madison Time Trial. In the Madison Time Trial GB riders Mark Cavendish and Ed Clancy will be defending their record time of 57.457 against Wiggins, Roure and other top endurance riders such as Russell Downing, Keiran Page and Geraint Thomas Looks like it should be another great night out in Manchester. Details When?: 29th January 2005 For all the news and latest announcements, take a look at www.cyclingrevolution.com. As ever tickets are available to purchase in advance from www.cyclingrevolution.com or by calling 0700 594 2579. Tickets will also be available on the door. |