RACE DAY SCHEDULE

13.00 – Sign on
13.05 – 14:00 Warm up
14.10 – Racing commences


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1 – Youth C/D 4 lap scratch (Omnium)
2 – Youth A/B 8 lap scratch (Omnium)
3 – 8 lap warm-up scratch – W
4 – 8 lap warm-up scratch – B
5 – 10 lap warm-up scratch – A
6 – Youth C/D 6 lap points (points every 2 laps) (Omnium)
7 – Youth A/B 10 lap points (points every 2 laps) (Omnium)
8 – Elimination – W
9 – Elimination – B

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10 – Elimination – A
11 – Youth C/D Elimination (Omnium)
12 – Youth A/B Elimination (Omnium)
13 – 10 lap points – W
14 – 12 lap points – B
15 – 15 lap points – A
16 – 20 lap scratch – B&W
17 – 20k scratch – A

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17.40 – Racing finishes
18.00 – Presentations
18.30 – Canopy Brewery for recovery beers

“I quit.” Sitting on a plane to the south of France,
a lump of anxiety slowly metabolized into my legs. Two days earlier, I put the wheels of change into motion to leave my job, leave my friends, leave New York, leave my country, leave the safety of everything I know. Why? This. Riding here, working here, making a life here.

Anyone who has been to this part of the world immediately understand its intoxication. The food, the roads, the Provençal life, that Provençal light. Attracting moths like Van Gogh, Cézanne and Picasso. Our heroes and villains live, train and do battle every July here. The car genuflects, and my rosé is always in season.

Is the grass always greener, is this escapism? Yes, except the grass is deep lavender, the Côte IS Azurier, and “Escape from Provence” is surely a Kurt Russell comedy.