WAIS Track Cyclists Manchester Bound

Published On: 8 February 2011

Scott Sunderland will contest the sprint events

WAIS athletes Mel Hoskins, Bella King, Michael Freiberg and AIS-WAIS athlete Scott Sunderland have been selected to compete in February’s Manchester UCI track World Cup event.

Hoskins and King will line up alongside Tasmanian Amy Cure in the women’s team pursuit, whilst Commonwealth Games representative Freiberg will be in line to contest one of the endurance events for Australia.

Scott Sunderland was selected in the Team Jayco AIS squad alongside fellow sprinters Jason Niblett and Dan Ellis with the talented trio to feature in the sprint and keirin events in Manchester.

Reigning World Champions and world record holders, Anna Meares and Kaarle McCulloch, will reunite for their first team sprint of the season when they line up in the final round of the 2010-2011 UCI Track World Cup Classics being staged in Manchester from 18 to 20 February.

The pair head an Australian line up of experienced campaigners and emerging talent in the final major competition before the team is selected for the UCI Track World Championships in Apeldoorn, Netherlands from 23 to 27 March.

The National Championships, that wrapped up yesterday in Sydney, pitted the pair against each other when New South Wales’ McCulloch teamed with Cass Kell to defeat Meares and Stephanie Morton (SA) in the team sprint. Meares fought back in the individual events with victories in both the sprint and keirin.

It’s unclear at this stage what other events they will contest with coaching staff yet to finalise the start lists for the sprint and keirin events.

Commonwealth Games champions Dan Ellis, Jason Niblett and Scott Sunderland have been named in the Team Jayco AIS line up for Manchester but Ellis’ appearance is subject to him recovering from the shoulder injury he sustained in a crash during the quarter finals of the sprint competition at last week’s Championships.

In the men’s teams pursuit South Australian Rohan Dennis will lead a developing quartet in Manchester. Dennis, a member of Australia’s 2010 World Championship winning teams pursuit, last week rode the third fastest 4000m time in history in the indvidual pursuit qualifying before fellow South Australian Jack Bobridge came out and set a world record.

In Manchester Dennis will be joined by 2010 junior teams pursuit World Champions Mitchell Lovelock-Fay (NSW) and Jordan Kerby (QLD) as well as Mitchell Mulhern. Commonwealth Games scratch race silver medallist Michael Freiberg will contest the omnium.

In the women’s teams pursuit West Australia’s Melissa Hoskins and Isabella King will line up with 2010 triple junior World Champion Amy Cure. The trio join a growing list of talented women bidding for a berth in the Australian pursuit team. Last week Hoskins, King and reigning World Champion Josie Tomic (WAIS) set an Australian record for the 3km distance. Tomic’s world champion team mates Sarah Kent (WAIS) and Ashlee Ankudinoff (NSW) did not race the event in Sydney.

– Cycling Australia