NEWPORT cyclist Jon Mould secured victory in round one of the Revolution Series in Manchester for Wales’ Team USN.

The series opened to a sell-out crowd in Manchester and will encompass five rounds in the 2013-2014 season, with the grand finale in London in March.

Team USN took to the boards in the UCI events in the afternoon session and Mould took the win in the UCI Points Race, with Cardiff’s Owain Doull second.

Newport’s Amy Hill came fourth in the women’s UCI Points Race for Team USN, which was won by Olympic gold medallist Dani King.

Lewis Oliva, from Monmouthshire, featured in the sprint events for Team USN. He was defeated by Great Britain’s Jason Kenny in the sprint semi-finals but secured a place in the Keirin finals.

The women’s Elimination Race saw Team USN’s Hayley Jones narrowly miss out on a podium finish as she came in fourth.

But it was a Welsh 1-2-3 in the men’s Elimination Race, part of the Revolution Elite Championship, as Luke Rowe (Team Sky) took the win with Mould in second and Doull in third.

In the women’s UCI Scratch Race Emily Kay, who trains in Newport, who took gold in Team USN colours.

Oliva returned for the Keirin finals but missed out on a medal as he placed fourth behind Great Britain's Kenny, Hindes and Crampton.

In the HOY Future Stars there were seven Welsh riders across the boys and girls competitions.

Jessica Roberts, Megan Barker, Joe Holt and Brett Nethell raced for Team USN with Sophie Williams and Megan Chard in the Telegraph All Stars, Bethany Taylor for Rapha Condor JLT and Emily Haycox for Rouleur.

Holt and Roberts are both third in the Future Stars championship after the first round and full results from all events can be found on the Revolution Series website.

Highlights from round one will be shown on BT Sport on Tuesday at 7.30pm.

Team USN will be also be at the UCI Track Cycling World Cup in Manchester from Friday until Sunday.

Track World Cup medallist and National Madison champion Mould will compete in the Men’s Points and Scratch races.

British Cycling Olympic Podium Programme athlete Oliva will contest the sprint competitions for Team USN.

And current Junior World Team Pursuit champions Hill, Jones and Kay will join Ciara Horne in the Women’s Team Pursuit.

You can watch the action live on the BBC’s red button on Friday and Saturday and on BBC2 on Sunday.