Laykold Cup Showdown Set for February 28
Laykold Cup Showdown Set for February 28 at Wellington Velodrome
February 17, 2016.
The Laykold Cup,
one of the capital’s most prestigious cycling events, is
set for a showdown on February 28 at Wellington Velodrome.
First held in 1928 in Petone, the 10km track cycling race
attracts riders from across the Lower North Island.
The attendance of defending champion Jordan Castle is
unconfirmed, which leaves the door wide open for a
Wellington rider to win the title for the host city for the
first time in years.
Lower Hutt police officer Dan
Waluszewski is a good bet having performed consistently
throughout the season at weekly Speed League races held at
the Wellington Velodrome. Waluszewski finished second last
year, but will be challenged by Island Bay’s George
Jackson and Te Aro’s Pat Crowe-Rishworth, who in 2015
almost caused a huge upset with a long distance bid for
victory that was only overhauled in the last
100m.
There will be a supporting programme of races to
suit all abilities, with over $1000 in prize money up for
grabs. Masters and women will battle for the Stayer’s Cup
and Poneke Plate while riders in the under 13, 15 and 17
categories have a number of exciting races including a
handicapped Wheelrace Grand Prix to be run over 1500m.
Racing starts at midday, February 28 at the
Wellington Velodrome in Hataitai Park.
Race entry
starts at $5, spectators go free.
More details: http://www.pnp.org.nz/events/laykold-cup-carnival-2/
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