Revolution Series returns to Lee Valley VeloPark

Elite track cycling league Revolution Series returns to London and Manchester for its twelfth season, the biggest in the event's history.

Revolution Series returns for its 12th season in October (Luke Webber/Revolution Series)
Revolution Series returns for its 12th season in October (Luke Webber/Revolution Series)

Established in 2003 by Face Partnership and the National Cycling Centre to provide a new style of cycling in the UK, Revolution Series has grown to become the world's most successful elite track cycling league. Combining sprint and endurance disciplines, the event attracts the highest-calibre track cyclists from around the globe to race in front of sell-out crowds. 

The expanded six-round season begins on 24-25 October 2014 at Lee Valley VeloPark in London, and concludes on 14 March 2015 at Manchester’s National Cycling Centre. In the latest edition of the Revolution Series there will be three rounds in Manchester, two in London and one in Glasgow.

Two Friday night meetings in London will see the return of the Team GB versus Rest of the World Madison format, a huge hit with fans in London last March. 

Team GB stars and Olympic champions Laura Trott, Jason Kenny, Ed Clancy, Steven Burke, Peter Kennaugh, Dani King, Joanna Rowsell and Philip Hindes all rode Revolution Series in 2013-14 along with on-from French sprinter and triple world champion Francois Pervis. 

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