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by Nick Franzini
 RACING 29 / 10 / 07
 

Wiggins stars at Revolution 18

Revolution 18

Revolution got off to a successful start, with the first in the latest series taking place two weeks ago. The next round in the star-studded series takes place on 17 November - here's the low-down from the organisers:

Bradley Wiggins has always been a firm favourite at the event and is always guaranteed to provide plenty of action. Revolution 18 will certainly provide plenty of opportunity for Wiggins to test his form with a programme focussed on some serious endurance racing against some of the world top six day specialists.

The event also comes a few days before the start of the Ghent Six, which Wiggins will ride with T-Mobile team mate Mark Cavendish, so we can expect all the riders to have honed their track skills and be ready to challenge each other ahead of the action in Belgium.

One of the international riders already lined up to challenge Wiggins is recent Amsterdam six day winner Iljo Keisse. Keisse first made an appearance at Revolution back in 2004 riding with Matt Gilmore. Following his victory in Amsterdam last week Keisse is now firmly established as one of the top six day specialists and will be one of the favourites for the racing at Revolution.

Tickets for Revolution 18 on 17 November are on sale at www.cyclingrevolution.com or by calling 07005 942 579 or 0161 223 2244.


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