Northern Ireland have four riders in real life at the current week's UCI World Track Cycling Titles in Apeldoorn, Netherlands.
The quad are for the most part hustling for Group Ireland and are wanting to win their first decorations at Big showdown level.
Dromore's Check Downey, a different World Container victor, drives the pursuit for awards yet in addition wanting to gain a place on the platform is Tyrone man Marc Potts.
Belfast rider Robyn Stewart is the main NI rider in real life as she goes up against Thursday's ladies' dash race while Dublin-conceived Lydia Boylan, who has hustled for NI at Republic level through her mum, is likewise in real life.
Stewart is dashing in her first Big showdowns and is quick to put the experience to great use in front of one month from now's District Recreations.
"I'm pleased that I will be Ireland's first female to contend in the ladies' run at a UCI Track Cycling Big showdowns," she told the Belfast Transmit. "It has been a major dream and objective to qualify the dash and I'm wanting to pick up as much from this experience as I can in front of seeking Northern Ireland at the Republic Diversions one month from now."
In the mean time, Downey's best occasion, the Focuses race, happens on Friday while he will likewise race close by Felix English in Sunday's Madison. He completed a baffling tenth in a year ago's Focuses race yet he's trusting that experience will proclaim a superior putting this time around.
"I got a trial to perceive what it resembled a year ago, with its entire experience," he disclosed to BBC Game NI. "Possibly a lot of weight got to me and it influenced my execution. I have an inclination that I'm in a similar shape I was in a year ago so I'm trusting I can put in a superior execution.
"I have my sights set on getting on the platform. A year ago I didn't have my day however fingers crossed for the current year can be a superior one."
Beragh man Marc Potts will race in Thursday night's scratch race and is going for a platform put.
"I went to the Europeans with the weight that I needed to accomplish something since you don't get numerous odds. I went there propelled and astonished myself. I was so near an award," he disclosed to BBC's Nigel Ringland.
"It was the same in the following Scene Container - I came fifth and was so close once more. The strategies let me down more than anything. I had the shape to do it, it was a tad of experience. I think I have that now and those are botches that I don't think I'll ever make again. Ideally I can convey that to the Universes now." Boylan will race in Friday's omnium and Saturday's Madison, nearby Lydia Gurley.
"We're not that little group any longer," she told the BBC. "We're focused and ones to watch in the races. Particularly in the omnium for me, there's a great deal of strain to proceed with my advance. I'll unquestionably be searching for a decent outcome this time."
Downey, Potts and Stewart will all race for Northern Ireland at the Region Diversions one month from now.
The quad are for the most part hustling for Group Ireland and are wanting to win their first decorations at Big showdown level.
Dromore's Check Downey, a different World Container victor, drives the pursuit for awards yet in addition wanting to gain a place on the platform is Tyrone man Marc Potts.
Belfast rider Robyn Stewart is the main NI rider in real life as she goes up against Thursday's ladies' dash race while Dublin-conceived Lydia Boylan, who has hustled for NI at Republic level through her mum, is likewise in real life.
Stewart is dashing in her first Big showdowns and is quick to put the experience to great use in front of one month from now's District Recreations.
"I'm pleased that I will be Ireland's first female to contend in the ladies' run at a UCI Track Cycling Big showdowns," she told the Belfast Transmit. "It has been a major dream and objective to qualify the dash and I'm wanting to pick up as much from this experience as I can in front of seeking Northern Ireland at the Republic Diversions one month from now."
In the mean time, Downey's best occasion, the Focuses race, happens on Friday while he will likewise race close by Felix English in Sunday's Madison. He completed a baffling tenth in a year ago's Focuses race yet he's trusting that experience will proclaim a superior putting this time around.
"I got a trial to perceive what it resembled a year ago, with its entire experience," he disclosed to BBC Game NI. "Possibly a lot of weight got to me and it influenced my execution. I have an inclination that I'm in a similar shape I was in a year ago so I'm trusting I can put in a superior execution.
"I have my sights set on getting on the platform. A year ago I didn't have my day however fingers crossed for the current year can be a superior one."
Beragh man Marc Potts will race in Thursday night's scratch race and is going for a platform put.
"I went to the Europeans with the weight that I needed to accomplish something since you don't get numerous odds. I went there propelled and astonished myself. I was so near an award," he disclosed to BBC's Nigel Ringland.
"It was the same in the following Scene Container - I came fifth and was so close once more. The strategies let me down more than anything. I had the shape to do it, it was a tad of experience. I think I have that now and those are botches that I don't think I'll ever make again. Ideally I can convey that to the Universes now." Boylan will race in Friday's omnium and Saturday's Madison, nearby Lydia Gurley.
"We're not that little group any longer," she told the BBC. "We're focused and ones to watch in the races. Particularly in the omnium for me, there's a great deal of strain to proceed with my advance. I'll unquestionably be searching for a decent outcome this time."
Downey, Potts and Stewart will all race for Northern Ireland at the Region Diversions one month from now.
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