SESSION ONE: Ryan Lying 6th in Omnium Opener, Mullen 7th in Individual Pursuit at Track Worlds

 

Saturday’s morning session at the 2015 UCI Track Cycling World Championships in Paris got off to a great start, with Eoin Mullen qualifying to the next round with a sea level personal best time of 9.939sec in the 200m Sprint time trial, in the next round he was beaten by New Zealand rider Edward Dawkins. In round one of the Women’s Omnium Caroline Ryan sensationally lapped the field in the Scratch Race, finishing third, and followed it with a tenth place in the Pursuit, putting her in sixth place going into round three later tonight. Ryan Mullen was also racing in the Men’s Individual Pursuit, where the 20 year old finished in 7th place. In the Men’s Omnium Martyn Irvine is lying 17th going into the final round, after the Kilo TT and the Flying Lap earlier today. Ryan will also be racing in the Women’s Scratch Race today shortly after 6pm Irish time. The World Championships run from the 18-22 February.


LISTEN TO CAROLINE RYAN'S INTERVIEW HERE

Ryan was delighted with her 6th place position going into round three of the Women’s Omnium tonight, after good performances this morning “I never thought I’d hear that, lying sixth in the Omnium! I’m delighted; really the Scratch Race went perfect. I saw girls going at the right time and just went with it to see, and you know, the legs felt good, they’ve felt good since I’ve come here really.  I’ve worked really hard on the sprint. It’s great to finally see it, and for it to come right at the worlds as well.”  Ryan has had a turbulent season so far “During the year I’ve had ups and downs, sick in one and a crash in another, things just happen, and that’s bike racing.  I have the stand alone scratch race tonight, and the Elimination later on. It can catch you out, but I’ll just go for it, with the aim to be in it at the halfway point.” The Scratch Race is a stand-alone final, and one she is looking forward to after being in the winning move for the last two years “I love it, I guess I enjoy them. Anything can happen, you can have all the form in the world, and maybe that’s why I was nervous this morning, but you get one or two races out of the system and I have the right form. If you can hit the right move, anything can happen, but you might not, and that’s bike racing. I’ll go to just see how it goes, have a crack and enjoy it, that’s the best I can do.”


LISTEN TO RYAN MULLEN AFTER THE PURSUIT HERE

In the Men’s Individual Pursuit Ryan Mullen finished 7th, the young An Post Chain Reaction rider has had a superb season both on the track and the road, and finished 4th in this event last year. However, with it being the year before the Olympic Games a fast time of 4.22.669 was not enough to make the medal ride off. Mullen was hoping for a better result saying “It was all going to plan for the first 2km, but I couldn’t quite stay on the power. I wasn’t all there today, the team around me has been incredible, I’m more gutted I couldn’t do right for them. The field this year is really good, I’m relatively happy with where I finished on the board, but not it’s not what I wanted.”


LISTEN TO EOIN MULLEN AFTER THE MEN'S SPRINT HERE

After the Men’s Sprint 1/16 Finals Eoin Mullen was upbeat about his performance at the World Championships, especially with his best ever time at sea level and reaching his target of top 24 “That was kind of the target coming in, top 24, and I was hoping for a sub 10, and I got it as well, so I’m delighted!” Regarding it being his best time at sea level saying ”I’d done a 10.1 in racing, and done a few 10.0s in training but never a sub 10 in a race, so it’s good! I met Dawkins in the next round I knew what he was going to do, he dived down, I could have closed him off but I hesitated for that split second and then he went.” The 20 year old part of a long term plan for the 2020 Olympics, with also an aim of qualifying for Rio in 2016. ”In Minsk (World Championships 2013) was an experience, it seems I was a little boy back then, I’ve come a long way, the progression is good. You’ve got to keep your head high as well. It’s nice to finish the season on a high as well. Rio is more a hope of qualifying, and use that as experience and everything, and the target would be Tokyo and give that the best shot, fingers crossed.”


Later this evening Caroline Ryan races in the Scratch Race, and the Elimination race, with Martyn Irvine competing in the final Points Race. The UCI Track Cycling World Championships take place in the Velodrome de Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines in Paris from the 18-22 February. 


PROVISIONAL SCHEDULE:

(All times quoted are Irish time; schedule may be subject to change)

Day 1 – Wednesday 18th February 2015

Results

14.00

 

Caroline Ryan

Lydia Boylan

Lauren Creamer

Josie Knight

Melanie Spath

Women Team Pursuit – Qualifier

(Four riders to compete)

16th Place

 

4.40.388

Day 2 – Thursday 19th February 2015

Results

20.05

 

Martyn Irvine

Men’s Scratch Race – 15km

10th

Day 3 – Friday 20th February 2015

 

13.35

Martyn Irvine

Men Omnium I

Scratch Race

20th

15.50

 

Martyn Irvine

 

Men Omnium II

Individual Pursuit

9th

4.26.814

21.15

 

Martyn Irvine

Men Omnium III

Elimination Race

15th

OVERALL: 16th

Day 4 – Saturday 21st February 2015

 

12.00

Eoin Mullen

Men Sprint 200m TT

Qualifying Round

22nd

9.939

12.40

 

Caroline Ryan

 

Women Omnium I

Scratch 10km

3rd

13.00

 

Eoin Mullen

Men Sprint

1/16 Finals

2 (KO)

13.40

 

Martyn Irvine

Men Omnium IV

1km TT

14

14.30

Caroline Ryan

Women Omnium II

Individual Pursuit

10

15.30

 

Martyn Irvine

Men Omnium V

Flying Lap

17

15.55

Ryan Mullen

Men Individual Pursuit

Qualifying Round

7

18.10

Caroline Ryan

Women’s Scratch Race 15km

 

 

18.55

Martyn Irvine

Men Omnium VI – FINAL

Points Race 40km

 

20.55

Caroline Ryan

Women Omnium III

Elimination Race

 

Day 5 – Sunday 22nd February 2015

 

10.00

Caroline Ryan

Women Omnium IV

500m TT

 

11.40

 

Caroline Ryan

Women Omnium V

Flying Lap

 

13.10

Caroline Ryan

Women Omnium VI

Points Race 25km - FINAL