2012 Perth Winter Track Cycling Grand Prix

Allee Proud - 2012 Perth Winter Track Cycling Grand Prix
Allee Proud - 2012 Perth Winter Track Cycling Grand Prix (image courtesy Cycling WA/Tony Lendrum Photography)
The 2012 Perth Winter Track Cycling Grand Prix, held on the 24th June, was a ?Festival of Cycling? and was a thrilling sight to see for all Cycling enthusiasts. The Siberian Pine boards of the magnificent Midvale SpeedDome venue were abuzz with flashing Lycra and spectacular track cycling which included the historical ?Westral Wheelrace? as well as WA?s only Cycling Trade Show which was featured around the perimeter of the track. This year?s Perth Winter Grand Prix was the only major track event scheduled in Australia between April and November 2012. Cyclists from interstate flocked to the Midvale Speeddome to compete against the strong representation of WA talent. Racing catered for all grades and included Sprint, Kierin, Points and Scratch races for the Elite competition. Probably the most talked about event of the 2012 Perth Winter Track Cycling Grand Prix is the 1500m Westral Wheelrace, now in its 115th year. The event originated in Coolgardie in 1897, where it took the form of a 2 mile track cycling race called the Coolgardie Austral. The event name was changed shortly after this, forever becoming the Westral Wheelrace. This year?s winner of the Elite men?s Westral Wheelrace was Victorian rider Jacob Schmid who completed the 1500m race in a time of 1:36.35. Chasing down Schmid was WA rider Nick Graham-Dawson (Northern Districts Cycle Club) who placed second in the event with fellow WA rider Stephen Pearce (Collie Cycle Club) in third place. The Elite women?s Westral Wheelrace was taken out by defending champion, WA?s own Allee Proud (Northern Districts Cycle Club) who claimed her victory on the track ahead of Leonie Burford (Perth Mountain Bike Club) in second and Elissa Wundersitz (Midland Cycle Club) taking third place. Cycling WA chief executive Garry Chandler commented ?The Winter Grand Prix is always a spectacle, and the Westral is an integral part of cycling?s history in WA. This year?s event was won by two of the best young athlete?s in the country, and provided a fitting climax to the event calendar? Earlier this year Allee Proud (Mt Hawthorn), along with Western Australia?s Trent Derecourt (Mount Claremont) and Kelsey Robson (Tapping), were selected for the junior Cyclones team who will contest the 2012 UCI Junior Track World Championships in Invercargill, New Zealand from the 22 to 26 August this year.? Winner of the Elite men?s Westral Wheelrace Jacob Schmid (VIC) will also be representing Australia on this team. For full results head to www.trackcyclingwa.com.au

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