British Cycling is facing a tough decision in the run up to the Track Cycling
World Championships in Manchester. With an envious strength in depth to their
Team Sprint squad a question mark hangs over the position of first man with
three riders all in contention for the crucial lead out spot.
Craig MacLean led the team to silver at the 2007 World Championships but Jamie
Staff has always been snapping at his heels and now emerging star Jason Kenny
is proving a serious threat to the lead out position.
Indeed, Kenny stormed to victory in the sprint omnium at Revolution 19 beating
World Sprint Champion Theo Bos in the process and clocking a remarkable 10.178
time in the 200m time trial.
Revolution on February 23rd will now play a crucial part in the selection process
for the Team Sprint with organisers agreeing to host a standing start 500m time
trial to test the three contenders,
“The event will have a massive impact on who will be first man at the
World Championships” commented British Cycling head coach Shane Sutton.
“It is being done at Revolution specifically to simulate the competition
environment.”
“We will have riders running behind the lead out men to really simulate
the team sprint” he continued. “This is crucial as it will give
an edge to it and really test how the riders peform under pressure.”
The riders are under no illusions on how important their performances will
be with Olympic selection potentially on the line,
“This is serious head to head stuff and the cold face for selection for
the Worlds” confirmed Sutton. “The rider who rides the worlds will
definitely have a head start on Olympic selection so the riders know how important
it is.”
The time trial is scheduled to take place at the beginning of the Revolution
programme. Jason Kenny will be riding with Matt Crampton, Jamie Staff with Ross
Edgar and Craig MacLean with Jason Queally.
More Team Sprint action will follow later in the programme with the French
squad of Arnaud Tournant, Gregory Bauge and Mickael D’Almeida taking on
the team of MacLean, Edgar and Hoy who the French beat by two hundredths of
a second at the Worlds in 2007.
Tickets Tickets and information for the event on February 23rd can be found
on www.cyclingrevolution.com
or by calling 0845 686 0105 or the Manchester Velodrome on 0161 223 2244.