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Bailey Simpson Shines at Forest City Velodrome Report, Results

by skitrax.com

December 07, 2014 (London, ON) – A total 47 racers were on the infield and registered for the racing, a combination of sprint and endurance races at the Forest City Velodrome in London Ontario.  The racers were split into three divisions based on the skill & ability of each racer. Many of the youth racers were preparing for the FCV Youth Championships on January 1st.

All races were competitive and all the racers were on the rivet until the final bell sounded.  In the “A” Division, Ontario Junior, Bailey Simpson was on fire Saturday night. Simpson won the Points & Endurance races by lapping the field.

During the points race Simpson put pressure on the rest of the field by gaining a lap with 4 other racers early in the event, however, the race did not shut down at that point – it just got better. With the laps winding down a break away with the second to fifth place racers was just heating up. Cam Mason, Lucas Taylor, Daniel Nesbitt and Chris Ernst attacked each other in the final 10 laps to see who would finish 2nd… as it turned out the battle was a good one. The difference was 5 points between the 4 riders…. (finish results listed below).

In the Miss & Out, Simpson out distanced Taylor in the final sprint to win the event… that made it 2 for 2 with the Scratch race to come.

In the 10k scratch race for the “A” Division, Simpson was under pressure from his teammate Lucas Taylor who also rides for the Kallisto-FCV Cycling Team.  The 2 each took a lap on the field with the help of Kallisto-FCV teammate Ian Currie.  It did come down to the final sprint with Simpson taking the final lung for the line by 1/2 a wheel.  Excellent racing by all the competitors with Paul Beit of the NCCH team finishing in 3rd.

In the “B” division, Mark Buckaway, Rob McCarty and Nick Wammes, came out on top.

In the “C” division, Kobe Liberty and Kassandra Krairaka, were the 2 riders to always be at the front of the field.

The first sprint tournament was split into 2 divisions.  Th women had 6 racers going through 2 rounds and the finale.  Young speedster Charlotte Creswicke made it to the final against Sara Byers.  In a very competitive sprint both women, took each other to the rail, with Byers out foxing her young competitor and finishing just ahead of Creswicke.

On the men’s side, Daniel Nesbitt (NCCH) attacked Wisconsin’s, Thomson Remo  to come out on top of the Men’s sprint tournament.

The final event of the night was the 5 team Madison, the event had several new riders taking part, the exchanges were clean and the team of Ian Currie and Cam Mason had the most fun, as they put the hurt on the others with a constant attacking formula.  It was great to see a Madison with every few mistakes.

Racing continues at the FCV on Saturday December 13th at 7pm.  For more information about the programs and the FCV annual Christmas camp – click here.

Results here.





1 Comments For This Post

  1. Ben Aroundo, ON, Canada says:

    Keep fingers crossed that London finds the next Canadian track “golden boy or girl”.

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