TRACK CYCLING

Jordan Castle Laykold Cup King 2015

By Nick Warren

New Zealand representative Jordan Castle (Bike Manawatu) played his cards perfectly to win the prestigious Laykold Cup held at the Wellington Velodrome on Sunday February 15, out sprinting Dan Waluszewski (Wellington) and James Denholm (West Coast North Island) at the end of a tactical race.

Now held as a 10km scratch, the Laykold Cup has a history running more than 80 years and is one of the North Island's classic track cycling events with a full programme of supporting events taking place during the day.

With the field more or less intact at third distance, attacks began coming thick and fast with Wellington's Waluszewski and George Jackson breaking off the front to open up a healthy lead. The bunch behind whittled down as the pace went on to close the gap to the escapees. With six laps to go there were just five riders left together at the front, and Pat Crowe-Rishworth made his bid for glory.

It wasn't to be however, and led by Bike Manawatu's Castle, Crowe-Rishworth was overhauled in the final 100m. Despite leading out, Castle's rapid sprint was too much for Waluszewski and Denholm.

Nick Warren retained the Masters 8km Stayers Cup with a hard-fought win over Jason McCarty (both Wellington). The duo chipped away from the bunch with six laps left on the board and opened up a comfortable margin. However, with two laps remaining, cat and mouse tactics came into play with McCarty forcing Warren to lead the final sprint out. Warren kicked hard though and McCarty wasn't able to come round, finishing just half a wheel behind. Harry Kent was third.

Sophie Bloxham (Levin) became the first under 17 rider to win the Women's 8km Poneke Plate, firing out of the peloton on the final lap and crossing the line two clear bike lengths ahead of 2009 champion Hannah Latta (Wellington). Amy Horn was third ahead of Sarah Barclay.

In the junior omniums, George Jackson won the under 17 boys ahead of his Wellington team pursuit team mates Sam Tillotson and Thomas McCullum. Sophie Bloxham headed up the under 17 girls with Amy Horn and Grace Saywell in second and third respectively.

In the under 15s, Damian Hussey (Wanganui) rode strongly to win ahead of Wellington's Louis Hodgkinson and Ben Buyuk while Amelia Taylor (Wellington) won the girls. Ben Leslie and Matt McCarty were joint winners of the under 13 ominium, and Zoe Perry won the under 13 girls ahead of Maia Vertongen.

Full results from the Laykold Cup Carnival are online here and loads more photos are on facebook.com/wellington.velodrome.


A huge thanks to our sponsors:
Salvation Coffee, Wellington Windows and Doors, Wellington Powder Coaters, Red Rocks Property Management, Zeal Commercial Interiors, Scotties Potties, Think Turf, Wellington Podiatry Clinic, The Lanes Bar and Bowling Lounge, Burkes Cycles, Jackson Electrical, Bedpost, arerekura.co.nz


Pat Crowe-Rishworth leads Jordan Castle and James Denholm in the Laykold Cup 10km Scratch Race at Wellington Velodrome, February 15.  Credit: ©PNP Cycling Club
Pat Crowe-Rishworth leads Jordan Castle and James Denholm in the
Laykold Cup 10km Scratch Race at Wellington Velodrome, February 15. 
Credit: PNP Cycling Club.


Jordan Castle leads what remains of the field into the deciding stages of the Laykold Cup.  Credit: PNP Cycling Club.
Jordan Castle leads what remains of the field into the deciding stages
of the Laykold Cup.  Credit: PNP Cycling Club.


The Masters bunch taking part in the 8km Stayers Cup Scratch Race at Wellington Velodrome, February 15. Nick Warren (in second) went on to win.  Credit: PNP Cycling Club.
The Masters bunch taking part in the 8km Stayers Cup Scratch Race at
Wellington Velodrome, February 15. Nick Warren (in second) went on to win. 
Credit: PNP Cycling Club.


The women's peloton during the Poneke Plate 8km Scratch Race at the Wellington Velodrome 2015. Sophie Bloxham​ (yellow and blue Levin skinsuit) went on to win.  Credit: PNP Cycling Club.
The women's peloton during the Poneke Plate 8km Scratch Race at the
Wellington Velodrome 2015. Sophie Bloxham​ (yellow and blue Levin skinsuit)
went on to win.  Credit: PNP Cycling Club.
TRIATHLON
Top International Professionals enter Challenge Wanaka
Challenge Wanaka continues to attract triathlon's big names to the shores of Lake Wanaka in 2019, with some of the world's best confirming their participation. American triathlon powerhouse, Andrew Starykowicz will be certainly pushing the envelope in Wanaka.
Saturday, 5 January 2019
MULTISPORT
Breca Swimrun Launches National Championships
Tuesday, 4 December 2018
CYCLING
Captivating Finishes at BDO Lake Taupō Cycle Challenge
Epic results unfolded today at the 42nd annual BDO Lake Taupō Cycle Challenge.
Monday, 26 November 2018
MULTISPORT
Wanaka athlete crowned 25thPeak to Peak supreme winner
Stunning bluebird weather greeted competitors at the 25thannual Torpedo7 Peak to Peak multisport race Saturday.
Monday, 13 August 2018
TRIATHLON
Taupo named as finalist in race to host 2020 Ironman 70.3 World Championship
IRONMAN, a Wanda Sports Holdings company, announced today that Perth, Western Australia and Taupō, New Zealand have been named finalists to host the IRONMAN®70.3® World Championship triathlon which will rotate to the Oceania region in 2020.
Wednesday, 13 June 2018

News Index »