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Story posted June 26, 2008
Event Press Release
6 Day for London in 2009
Downing Street hosted a reception today to announce plans for a cycling festival to take place in London next year headed up by Tony Doyle MBE. The event will be held in the London Borough of Newham at the beginning of October 2009. For the first time, those in London will be able to watch and experience track cycling ahead of the 2012 Olympic Games. The unique 6-Day event combines world class sporting entertainment and the opportunity for the public and local communities to learn to ride on an indoor track.
Prime Minister Gordon Brown said at the launch “I would like to thank Tony Doyle and his team for all the hard work in making 'On Track 6 Day' a reality. It’s a real pleasure to meet people who are so passionate about involving our communities in sport. It is a unique event that will ignite energy and excitement in the local community. It is great to see the event coming back to London at a time when Britain is celebrating such success in the sport and I’d like to thank to thank the London Borough of Newham for hosting this event”.
“Getting more people involved in cycling is part of the commitment in our Legacy Action Plan to get 2 million more people active by 2012. As we move towards a low carbon culture in our efforts to tackle climate change, the place of cycling in our society is set to grow and I am committed to doing everything possible to encourage that. That is why the department for transport announced £140 million for England’s first major Cycling City and our 11 new and 6 existing Cycling Towns”.
Former Six Day star Tony Doyle MBE who started his career in the Six Days in London at Wembley, said of this major initiative “this is going to be fantastic for both London and the UK, ahead of the permanent Velodrome in London. The public will be able to watch world class cyclists and then have a go themselves! We are delighted the government have recognised the potential of this event and I and my team look forward to developing the plans over the coming months.”
World Junior champion Peter Mitchell and Peter King (Chief Executive British Cycling) outside Number 10.
“The Great Britain track cycling team is now recognised as the world’s most successful track team. Our success at Manchester in March this year when we won nine world titles means that all the riders in the GB track team will be contenders for Gold medals in Beijing.”
Sir Robin Wales, Mayor of Newham: "This is fantastic news. We are absolutely thrilled that Newham will have the best cycling facilities in the world after 2012, and the festival will boost our cycling development programmes, giving our residents a real taste of what is to come in 2012 and beyond. Cycling is an activity that we have been promoting extensively in the borough and is an integral part of our delivery of sports provision. This new facility will be a major boost to encouraging more people of all ages to experience track cycling either as participants or spectators."
The launch was also attended by many from the world of cycling including Chief Executive, British Cycling Peter King, Junior World Champion, British Cycling Olympic Development 2012 Team Peter Mitchell as well as Liv Corbishley (Technical Director, On Track 6 Day London), Joe Duckworth (Chief Executive, London Borough of Newham), Gary MacGowan (TfL), Heidi Truman (Visit London), Mark Smith (Evans Cycles), Simon Theobald (Peadlite) and Representatives from Keir Hardie Primary School in Canning Town, Newham.