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Track Meeting Report - 26 April 2010

Published: 27 April 2010

In contrast to last week's dark clouds and intermittent rain, the riders at Palmer Park in Reading for Round 2 of Reading Track League were treated to a glorious early Summer evening. With guest riders from as far afield as Barbados, the quality of the field - and of the racing - was again of the highest order.

AW Cycles' Neil Cooper heads eventual winner Ian Greenstreet (Newbury RC) in the 10 Lap Scratch race
AW Cycles' Neil Cooper heads eventual winner Ian Greenstreet (Newbury RC) in the 10 Lap Scratch race
Photograph courtesy of swarbrick.com

Neil Cooper (AW Cycles) dominated the Senior A competition last week, but didn't have it all his own way this time around. The opening event was a 10 Lap Scratch race - normally the easiest of all track races to understand - a bunch start and the first one across the line wins. To make life interesting for the judges, this evening's scratch was run with the entire Senior field on the track - with the top three A and B riders and the leading Ladies placed separately for their respective season long competitions.

Cooper attacked in the closing stages of the race, with only Ian Greenstreet from Newbury RC responding and the veteran time trialler reeled him and to take the win, with Cooper holding on for second well ahead of team mate Matt Gittings who led home the rest of the field.

Cooper went one better in the Unknown distance race, winning from team mate Stephen Bradbury and Greenstreet to consolidate his overall championship lead and looked strong in the early stages of an enthralling 20k Endurance event, but faded towards the end - but more of that later.

Team Terminator's John Williams gets the jump on the field in the Keirin heats
Team Terminator's John Williams gets the jump on the field in the Keirin heats
Photograph courtesy of swarbrick.com

Team Terminator's John Williams was disappointed not to make the finals of last week's Sprint competition, but must have been happier with this week's Keirin competition. In his heat, he took the field completely by surprise with an unorthodox approach to the motor paced race. Lining up last behind the Derny bike, he flicked up the banking out of turn 1 on the last lap and began a perfectly timed attack - using all of the limited height of Palmer Park's 13 degree banking to slingshot him past the rest of the field, just as the Derny pulled off. With the other riders caught napping, Williams cruised across the line to take his place in the final.

He was joined in the last six by his team mate Cam Swarbrick, qualifying for his first A final after moving up from the Bs as 2009. Having finished his heat right on Cooper's wheel, the 16 year old's youth gear restriction told in the final, where he was unable to match the pace of the experienced A riders. Coming out of the final it was Cooper who held the lead from his fast charging AW Cycles team mate Matt Gittings, with Williams tucked in behind Cooper. Gittings pulled away from Cooper down the home straight and Williams came through to take 2nd ahead of Eddy Sobieralski (sports-coaching.com) with Cooper eventually fading to 4th ahead of Swarbrick and Donal Linehan of Newbury RC.

Bradbury Junior is becoming something of an expert at the Devil take the Hindmost, repeating last week's win in the opening round this week - leading home an AW Cycles 1-2-3, albeit a long way ahead of Gittings and Rob King.

As with Cooper in the As, last week's dominant B rider Sam Grant (Beyond MBC) didn't have everything his way this evening. Under 16 rider William Macke took his maiden Senior victory in the opening Scratch race, ahead of Richard Moss (CS Henley) and fellow youngster and Palmer Park Velo team mate George Withers.

Richard Moss of CS Henly wins the Senior B Devil from William Macke of Palmer Park Velo
Richard Moss of CS Henly wins the Senior B Devil from William Macke of Palmer Park Velo
Photograph courtesy of swarbrick.com

Moss went one better in the Devil, winning from Macke, Tristan Natolie of AW Cycles, riding as a guest and another of the Under 16s mixing it with the Seniors, Frazier Carr of Palmer Park Velo. Moss took the Unknown distance event, too - as well as a place in the hotly contested Senior B Keirin final.

Grant lead out the sprint, but it was Moss that came through to take yet another win from Natolie, Trevor Bradbury, riding for Reading and Grant.

You had to feel for the Senior Keirin finalists, with the the finals run straight after the Unknown Distance, with the riders then getting straight back on the fence for the start of the 20k.

Nick English of Reading CC heads the 20k break away with Nick Abraham and Rob King of AW Cycles
Nick English of Reading CC heads the 20k break away with Nick Abraham and Rob King of AW Cycles
Photograph courtesy of swarbrick.com

And what a 20k it was. The early laps didn't have the same frenetic pace as last week's opening round with the bunch seeming quite happy to allow Gavin Spiers of AW Cycles and young B rider William Macke to pull out almost half a lap. Eventually some of the younger riders got jittery and starting to reel them back in. Macke rejoined the bunch but Spiers stayed away, joined by Moss who then rode away alone and looked, at one point, as though he might take a lap. With Moss gradually reeled in, it was Greenstreet's turn to attack next, with Swarbrick following behind. That attack was shortlived, but next to go was King, whose solo effort was ended when he was joined by Nick English (Reading CC) and Nick Abraham.

The three worked well together and with 10 laps to go it looked as though they might take the lap, but they slowed in the closing stages. With 3 to go, Moss broke away from the bunch again, with Swarbrick in pursuit. The front three were safe, but the B race was still up for grabs and a determined effort by Moss saw him hold on to take the B victory from Trevor Bradbury and Grant, who finished just behind Natolie for the second time.

The A honours were settled half a lap earlier, with English powering away to take the win ahead of Abraham and King.

Jason Pitt of Palmer Park velo dominated the Under 16 competition
Jason Pitt of Palmer Park velo dominated the Under 16 competition
Photograph courtesy of swarbrick.com

This year has also seen the introduction of a combined Under 14 and Under 16 category within the gruelling 20km closing event of the evening and Max Stedman has, so far, pipped Jason Pitt to the top spot in both rounds.

Next week sees the traditional Bordeaux-Paris meeting, with 8 Dernies pacing the top Senior and Youth qualifiers from scratch race heats. Action starts at 1pm on Sunday and, as a result, there will be no meeting on Monday 3rd May.