British National Track Championships 2010: Results
The 2010 British National Track Championships take place at the National Cycling Centre in Manchester over September 21-25.
Cycling Weekly will be keeping a list of the winners for each discipline on this page, regularly updated throughout the championships.
For a list of recent British champions on the track, see our The British National Track champions since 1995 article.
Tuesday, September 21
Women's 500m time trial final
1. Victoria Pendleton (Sky Track Cycling) in 34.636
2. Becky James (Motorpoint-Marshalls Pasta) in 35.254
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3. Jess Varnish (Halesowen A&CC) in 35.283
Women's Madison final
1. Hannah Barnes/Hannah Walker
2. Dani King/Ella Hopkins
3. Harriet Owen/Laura Trott
Open team sprint final
1. Sky Track Cycling in 44.563
2. City of Edinburgh RC in 47.072
3. Scienceinsport.com in 47.752
Wednesday, September 22
Para-cyclists time trial final
1. Jon-Allen Butterworth (VC St Raphael)
2. Neil Fachie/Barney Storey
3. Jody Cundy (Scienceinsport.com)
Women's points race final
1. Corrine Hall (Team Corridori)
2. Dani King (Horizon Fitness)
3. Anna Blyth (100% ME)
Women's team sprint final
1. Jess Varnish/Becky James (North West Region)
2. Jenny Davis/Charline Joiner (City of Edinburgh RC A)
3. Emma Baird/Kayleigh Brogan (City of Edinburgh RC)
Men's 20km scratch race final
1. Peter Kennaugh (Team Sky)
2. Simon Yates (Maxgear RT)
3. Geraint Thomas (Team Sky)
Thursday, September 23
Men's 1km time trial final
1. Bruce Croall (Edinburgh RC) in 1-04.909
2. Andrew Kelly (Scienceinsport.com) in 1-07.047
3. Ieuan Williams (Cardiff CC) in 1-08.257
Women's individual pursuit final
1. Wendy Houvenaghel (Bikechain-Ricci) 30-30.612
2. Sarah Storey (Horizon Fitness)
3. Laura Trott (Welwyn Wheelers) 3-44.769
Para-cyclists 200m flying start time trial final
1. Jon-Allen Butterworth (VC St Raphael)
2. Jody Cundy (Scienceinsport.com)
3. Terry Byrne (Unattached)
Women's individual sprint final
1. Victoria Pendleton (Sky Track Cycling)
2. Becky James (Motorpoint-Marshalls Pasta)
3. Jess Varnish (Halesowen A&CC)
Men's points race final
1. George Atkins (100% ME)
2. Simon Yates (Maxgear RT)
3. Mark Christian (100% ME)
Friday, September 24
Women's scratch race final
1. Anna Blyth
2. Harriet Owen
3. Dani King
Para-cyclists pursuit final
1. Darren Kenny
2. Rik Waddon
3. Jody Cundy
Men's pursuit final
1. Peter Kennaugh (Team Sky) in 4-27.112
2. George Atkins (100% ME) in 4-31.956
3. Sam Harrison in 4-38.387
Men's B sprint final
1. Kevin Stewart
2. Bruce Croall
3. Adam Welch
Men's sprint final
1. Jason Kenny
2. Matt Crampton
3. Sir Chris Hoy
Saturday, September 25
Junior men's Madison final
1. Maxgear
2. GB Development Squad
3. Hargroves Cycles
Women's keirin final
1. Victoria Pendleton (Sky Track Cycling)
2. Jess Varnish (Halesowen A&CC)
3. Helen Scott (Halesowen A&CC)
Women's team pursuit final
1. Horizon Fitness
2. Team Orbea For Goodness Shakes
3. Team Terminator
Open keirin final
1. Ross Edgar (Sky Track Cycling)
2. Jason Kenny (Sky Track Cycling)
3. Chris Pritchard (Scienceinsport.com)
Open team pursuit final
1. VC St Raphael
2. Scienceinsport.com
3. Cyclepremier.com/Metaltek
Related links
National track champs, day three: Pendleton picks up ninth consecutive sprint title
National track champs, day two: Kennaugh takes scratch race
National track champs, day one: Pendleton wins 25th national title with 500m success
British National Track Champs photo gallery
Commonwealth Games organisers under fire over athlete accommodation
The British National Track champions since 1995
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