If you missed the explosive action at Revolution 9, or if you were there to watch the amazing display of female cycling talent, get to Manchester velodrome for Revolution 10 where the international track battle will continue.
After the resounding success of the SheCycles.com Women's Sprint Omnium at Revolution 9, the organisers of the event have confirmed that for the first time in this racing series there will be Women's Endurance Omnium at Revolution 10 on the 19th November.
Victoria Pendleton who, with her usual class, fought hard for her victory over Anna Blyth, Willy Kanis and Yvonne Hijgenaar at Revolution 9 is confirmed to ride again. Victoria will this time be testing her endurance skills by joining a field of 20 riders including the power-house Nicole Cooke and international riders from the UCI School in Switzerland. With a strong field the racing will be intense and British endurance star Rachel Heal is already looking forward to the challenge,
“We get so few opportunities to ride in front of big crowds, or indeed to compete, that we are all going to be full gas from the out set. We have three weeks to get ready for the World Cup where we will be taking on some of the worlds best riders and Revolution is the perfect opportunity to really get our competition heads on. I am out to win I can tell you that much.”
So, don't miss out on a fantastic night of international racing. Get your tickets and additional event information early at www.cyclingrevolution.com or by calling 07005 942 579 or 0161 223 2244 option 3. Tickets will also be available on the door on the night.
Revolution at the Manchester Velodrome
Doors open at 5.30pm - Racing starts at 7pm - Racing ends at 10pm
Ticket prices - Adults £10 - Children £5 - OAP £5 - Family (2 adults & 2 Child) £22
Ticket lines - 07005 942 579 or 0161 223 2244
Revolution is supported by
Manchester Velodrome - Manchester City Council - British Cycling - Manchester Evening News - Cycling Weekly - Raleigh - Science in Sport