HOY bikes partners with Revolution Future Stars series

Future Stars girls, Revolution 36, January 2012

HOY bikes will sponsor the 2013-14 Revolution Series Future Stars races. The company, whose bikes are designed by Sir Chris Hoy, will give a HOY bike to the winners of the boy's and girl's leagues.

The Future Stars series gives the most talented 15- and 16-year-old riders in Britain the opportunity to race at velodromes in London, Manchester and Glasgow in front of sell-out crowd.

London 2012 gold medallists Peter Kennaugh and Steven Burke both came through the Future Stars races and Hoy hopes that more stars will emerge this year.

"HOY bikes all about inspiring people to ride and the Future Stars competition reflects this perfectly, paving the way for the next wave of Olympic champions," six-time Olympic gold medallist Sir Chris said.

The 2014 Revolution Series, which debuts in London at the Olympic Velodrome at Lee Valley VeloPark in March, will host a UCI classified competition for the first time, in which riders can earn World Cup qualification points.

Revolution series 11 dates 2013-14

Round 1: October 26 2013 - National Cycling Centre, Manchester

Round 2: November 30 2013 - Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome, Glasgow

Round 3: January 4 2014 - National Cycling Centre, Manchester

Round 4: February 1 2014 - National Cycling Centre, Manchester

Round 5: March 14-15 2014 - Lee Valley VeloPark, London

External links

Revolution Track Series website

HOY Bikes website

Related links

Trott, Kenny, Armitstead and Clancy line up for Revolution

London velodrome to host round of Revolution track series

2013-14 Revolution series in London, Manchester and Glasgow

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