Wednesday is Lazy Press Release Day
Published by Halverde on 9/26/2007 at 13:10.
This is definitely a recurring feature for whenever we're too busy to write something interesting. On the plus side, it's got the added bonus of us possibly getting in trouble if we say anything really bad about the event.
Sounds a bit like normal Revolution, only it goes on for two days, takes place in a rubbish velodrome, and not as many people will be interested in watching it. We should probably be more supportive of young riders, but we've got to make up for not being able to write nasty things to go with the photos we took of the children's events at the Tour of Britain prologue.
Future Revolution at Newport Velodrome on October 13th-14th
Future Revolution is a new event developed out of the hugely
successful Revolution Series. The Future Revolution has all the
attributes of the main Revolution but is geared towards juniors acting
as a stepping stone to the racing at the main Revolution and potential
progression into the national squad.
The event will take place across two days at the Newport Velodrome
providing an exciting mix of racing for boys and girls. The programme
will be designed to test the riders to their limits as well as
providing crucial development in team skills. Races will include team
and individual sprintevents as well as plenty of endurance action with
feature Revolution events thrown in to enhance the excitement.
The Best British junior riders will line up to take on their
international rivals with riders racing for team points as well as
individual glory.
In a similar style to the Future Stars at Revolution, national teams
will race for overall glory with riders accumulating points in each
race. Teams can enter up to 10 riders so the advantage will be with the
larger squads.
With teams from the USA, Denmark, Holland, Belgium and Italy already
lined up to take on the Brits the competition is set to be intense.
Come and see Chris Hoy, Ross Edgar and Craig Maclean on Saturday 13th
October!
Please visit www.futurerevolution.co.uk for more information Tickets
(0700) 5942579
Sounds a bit like normal Revolution, only it goes on for two days, takes place in a rubbish velodrome, and not as many people will be interested in watching it. We should probably be more supportive of young riders, but we've got to make up for not being able to write nasty things to go with the photos we took of the children's events at the Tour of Britain prologue.
