Laura Trott claims hat-trick at Revolution Series round four

Laura Trott claims hat-trick at Revolution Series round four

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Laura Trott scored a superb hat-trick of wins in Manchester on Saturday night at Revolution Series round four.

Trott was in exceptional form with a trio of victories in the points race, elimination race and scratch race - along with Jason Kenny, who won the UCI sprint and the keirin.

The penultimate Revolution Series round left things poised for the season finale in London on 14-15 March. Sky hauled themselves into third, while German team Rudy Project RT will take a 35-point lead to the Lee Valley VeloPark.

Another fearsomely strong sprint and endurance line-up was assembled with countless Olympic, world and national champions riding for elite championship and UCI rankings points.

Swift and Kennaugh joined forces at Team Sky - Kennaugh starring in the points race again while Swift got his win in the scratch race.

The afternoon session saw the biggest crowd of the season so far, and featured two elite championship races.

As usual Ed Clancy (Rapha Condor JLT) won the flying lap, before Kennaugh took on the field again in the points race.

Clancy's Flying Lap victories have become a fixture of Revolution Series meets - while Kennaugh is making a habit of collecting laps on the field with apparently little effort.

This time Kennaugh took five laps from his rivals, another accomplished win which bodes well for the road season and his hopes of making Sky's line-up for this summer's Tour de France.

Trott won the points race - outsprinting Scottish rider Katie Archibald with help from another great lead-out by her teammates Dani King and Elinor Barker.

By 7pm the venue was packed for the evening session and more world-class racing - and Britain's Olympic hero Trott soon added another win in the elimination race.

Clancy's awesome speed allowed Rapha Condor JLT to take another victory in the 1km madison time-trial, following on from their world's best mark at Round 3. Clancy teamed up with George Atkins this time, their time of 54.446 took the 10 points.

Telegraph All Stars (Sam Harrison and Jon Dibben) were second in 55.480 with Rudy Project RT (Grasmann and Imhof) third in 56.982, adding a very useful eight elite championship points to their tally.

Jess Varnish returned to action at Revolution Series, beating Vicky Williamson in the final to win the UCI Sprint. Becky James defeated Danni Khan in the minor final to take third place.

After the presentations - Team Sky accepting the awards for winning overall on the night - James won the women's keirin while three-time Olympic champion Kenny won the men's event.

Rudy Project retained control of the Elite Championship overall, leaving things perfectly set up for round four at Lee Valley VeloPark on 14-15 March.

TV highlights will be shown on Thursday 6 February on BT Sport 2 at 7.30pm.