The Australian track cycling championships of 2006 were contested at the Adelaide Super-Drome in the year that the Commonwealth Games were held in Melbourne. Here is a collection of images from the nationals.
– Photos by John Veage
Some faces are so familiar that it seems odd to know that they are still racing bikes at the highest level 14 years after these photos were taken. Others might be recognisable, but back in 2006 they were nearing the end of their racing careers.
Feel free to send in the thoughts that come to mind when you see this flashback from 2006. If you have a story to tell, don’t be shy.
My recollections of the time are considerable: it was, after all, the year when Ben Kersten, for example, beat Sir Chris Hoy to win the ‘kilo’ at the Comm Games. What an emotional overload that was, a couple of years after the youngest of the Kersten brothers was somewhat controversially overlooked for selection in the national team for the Olympic Games.
As you scroll down through these photos, you may find you remember where you were at the time and what influence cycling has had on your life since. In 2006, professional road racing copped another beating, starting at the end of May when Manolo Saiz was arrested in Madrid, heralding the beginning of a protracted doping investigation that became known as Operaciòn Puerto.
Meanwhile, in Australia, there was a buzz of excitement before that scandal broke.
A week after the cobbled Classics were contested, riders like Mathew Hayman returned to Australia from Europe for a chance to represent his country in the Commonwealth Games. The rider from Canberra pulled off his first major racing coup that year, with a clever tactical display in the centre of Melbourne.
On the track, there was plenty of Aussie success but also a continuation of the GB vs AUS rivalry that really began to heat up during the approach to the Beijing Olympics.
It would be easy to go off on tangents about what happened on the Hisense Arena: about the British team pursuit triumph over Australia (in 4:02.699, yes… slower than four minutes), or Ryan Bayley continuing his keirin and sprint domination (as per the Athens Olympics a couple of years earlier), or the curious incident of the lead-out from a Brit for a rider from the Isle of Man in the closing laps of the scratch race… yes, Cav will remember it as a golden moment, but Ashley Hutchinson would see it differently.
Did someone say ‘collusion’? What, in cycling…? Nah, never!
Ah, but all that is about the Commonwealth Games that happened later. And this is a gallery from the nationals. So let’s begin to scroll and I’ll caption the images when something springs to mind.
– By Rob Arnold
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