Track stars shine in front of packed crowd at final Revolution

Revolution 27, January 2010

The Manchester Velodrome was host to a whole day of cycling entertainment on Saturday 27 February for Revolution 28. Due to the demand of tickets to attend the Revolution events, an afternoon session of sprint qualifying and the National Madison Championships was introduced before the usual evening of racing.

The final event of Revolution Series 7 was a special one. The potential of the excitement in store was revealed when afternoon session spectators were treated to Chris Hoy's phenomenal qualifying 200m, where he broke the magic 10 second barrier. From there, it was clear that Revolution 28 was going to be edge-of-your-seat viewing. 100% ME duo Luke Rowe and Mark Christian were runaway leaders in the National Madison Championships with 38 points, ahead of nearest rivals Dan McLay and Sam Harrison.

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