Forest City Velodrome: the best news in cycling in Canada



Apr 11, 2005
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Racing began this weekend at the Forest City Velodrome at London, Ontario.

This is the best news happening in Canadian cycling right now.

Rob Good sent out this update. I have taken the liberty of posting it here because I think this cycling track should be promoted and supported as much as possible. We need similar projects for downtown Toronto and Montreal. If the Forest City Track is a success it makes others possible.

Congratulations to Rob Good Albert Coulier and everybody involved.

Sent: Sunday, April 24, 2005 11:08 PM
Subject: First night at the Velodrome


We were not sure what to expect for the first of racing on the Forest City
Velodrome. The riders arrived in a blinding snow storm, 5 Teams of Madison
riders were present to get their final preparation for the night of racing.
A total 34 riders contested the evenings events.

The spectators began coming through the doors before we had our volunteers
in place, a little scrambling and we were ready to go. At 6:45 the grand
stands were quite full, By the time our national anthem was sung (and I use
the word sung in very loose terms), we pretty much had 600 people in the
building. The final count was 634, very good opening night crowd. At next
Saturdays Grand Opening we are expecting even more Racing Fans to be in
attendance. There was a family who drove from Madison Wisconsin to be at
the opening of the velodrome.

The riders were broken up into ability based groups for the racing action.
It became apparent very early that the crowd wanted to see action and
cheered the racers, during all of the events. The largest ovation was for
the two 17 year old racers who only started track racing in the last 10
months, Eric Robertson who was on Team Ontario last year schooled all of
the more experienced riders by lapping the entire field except for Adam
Thus a London area rider who only learned to ride the track 3 days before
the meet. Both riders dueled it out, in the final sprint with Robertson
coming home for the win.

Local London racer John Craig Jr. came out of retirement to win the masters
division event. Craig rode 6 Day races in the 70's & 80's before taking a
break from racing, Craig said that "20 years is too much time off, but it
was a lot of fun racing in front of your hometown crowd" I'm totally
exhausted I can hardly wait for next week."

There were 4 women on hand to take part in their section of the program
with Julia Bradley & Emma Wensing from Toronto, Amy Maher from London, and
Kasey Manderfield from Detroit all having outstanding early season results.

In the Nas-Track Madison League racing, the five teams were paired up by
Race Director, Dale Hughes. 3 teams from Detroit, 2 teams from Ontario
battled it for the win in 7 events to determine the winners at the end of
the night. Taylor Martin & race veteran Neil Crawford (Ottawa) were a very
strong pair early on with Crawford grazing the rail at the top of track
during an exchange in the teams practice session

Event #1 to establish the quickest lap record for the new Velodrome was the
Red team in a time of 9.02 seconds. ( I think the lap record will be under
8 seconds).
Event #2 the Madison pursuit over a 7 lap distance, again was won by the
Red team in a time of 1:12.345.
Event #3 was a 7 lap sprint race that saw the win go the Detroit area rider
Terry Palmer, Taylor Martin was a very close second.
Event #4 Miss & out was dominated by Dave Koesel the Ann Arbor Michigan
powerhouse, Second by a wheel was Dan Lefebvre for Team Red.
Event #6 30 Minute Madison was won in the final laps as Team Red attacked
with 4 laps to go. The other teams tried to come back but came up a little
short.
The final event of the night a shorter but harder 20 minute Madison with 2
sprints, saw Team White of Koesel & Rob Ackers attack and win the final
sprint for double points. They could not over take the Red Team for the
overall victory on the night.

Results
Team Red 78 points
Team White 71 points
Team Black 60 points
Team Orange 50 points
Team Green 46 points
There were a few spins but nothing serious. All riders were able to
continue. 16 year old Luc Cavender from Troy, Michigan had a stong race
going until a spill took him out of contention. He was able to finish his
first Madison of the season. It was also good to see Dave Teall from Ohio,
and Jim Houston from Rochester Hills participate in their first madisons of
the year.

Albert & I would like to thank all the volunteers who offered to help for
the opening night of racing. We need more people to come forward this week
for the Grand Opening as a larger crowd is expected. If you can help for a
couple of hours please contact Chris Helwig (www.coachchris.ca) or myself
at 1-888-508-3944.

Do not miss a minute of the racing action this week, The P.A. system will
be fixed and I expect even more riders to be in attendance for the Grand
Opening.

Thank You to everyone who sent the emails of encouragement, the Shows will
only get better.

Yours in Sport

Rob Good
www.ForestCityVelodrome.ca

Pictures of the racing action will be loaded on to our website later in the
week.