Forest City Velodrome
London, Ontario
Six-Day
Race - Final Report
February
3-5,
2006

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The organizers
of the Forest City 6-Day Bike Race would like to thank the Spectators
who battled the weather to get to the races over the weekend, the volunteers,
Intermission Racers, Velo-Kids and racers for making our second 6-Day
Race a success. We are already preparing for our 3rd 6-Day Event in
late March.
How it
Unfolded
After 5
nights of aggressive racing The Brantford Team of Eric Robertson &
Peirs Davidge had a 2 point lead on the Delhi Team of Mike Renneboog
&Keith Thoranson. the only way for Delhi to win the 6-Day Race was
to finish first on the night and have Brantford finish in 3rd. Racing
was very active throughout the evening of racing.
Early on
the attacks and counter-attacks were happening every few minutes, none
of the teams were able to gain any advantage. the racing continued for
the first of 3 - 30 minute sessions that make up the evenings event.
Late in the first session the aggressive teams from London (John Craig
& Dave Byer) and Waterloo (Neil Dignam & some old guy) were
continually splitting up the pack, at one point the Delhi & Brantford
Teams were down by 1/2 a lap, but managed to bring it back together.
Nearing the end of the session, Team Burlington (Garnett Abbey &
(Junior) - Vince Dejong) went on a flyer and caught a break as the 10
to go came up as they gained an advantage that could not be over come
by the other teams. At the end of the first session Brantford, Burlington
& Delhi were separated by 1 point. The 6-Day Race was still up for
grabs.
In sessions
2 & 3 of the evening the spectators got into the swing of things
by generously putting primes on the line. The sprints keep the pace
high, and if the pace slowed below 44 kph the Waterloo team would spice
things up with attacks from the top of the track. Again no team was
able to gain a lap, then out of the blue a spectator put up $100.00
for a team to gain a lap. still no team went away to take the cash that
was up for grabs. The primes continued and even delayed the finish of
the race. with 2 minutes left in the bike race, with Delhi watching
Brantford and Burlington waiting to counter the next attack from the
Waterloo team, Off the front rolled the London Team, no-one chased,
20m gap, 40m gap, by the time the reaction from the field came a 1/2
lap lead was very quickly established, with-in 15 laps the London team
took their lap and the $100.00 prize.
In the
end the Brantford Team came home the winners of a very hard fought battle
over 6 (what seemed like endless) nights of racing.
In total
3254 laps of full on racing was covered by the teams over the 6 nights.
$1,300 in Primes was given away. A total of 750 spectators attended
the action. Only 1 spill happened over the 6-Day event with no more
than bruises to the racers involved.
Complete
results can be found: wwwForestCityVelodrome.ca
In 2 weeks is the Short
Track Championships, Individual timed events and mass start
races. enter to day racing begins at 4pm on February 18th & 9am
on February 19th.
The next
6-Day event is March 31st - April 9th, If you want to race, we are setting
up the schedule now. Do not delay ......... apply today.
Report
courtesy of Rob Good