At the season opening Revolution 17 event top British riders Craig MacLean and Jamie Staff took on international visitors Itmar Estoban and Michael Blanchford.
In the Women's Omnium event, Great Britain took on a German team including Junior World Sprint Champion Kristina Vogel.
An omnium sprint competition took place at Revolution 19, with reigning World Champion Theo Bos going up against the top British riders.
In the final event of the season, Revolution 20, Chris Hoy defeated his team mates and the French sprint squad to take victory in the Keirin.
In the Points Race a group of seven riders broke clear including Newton, Cavendish, Clancy and American Colby Pearce.
The smooth teamwork of Newton, David O'Loughlin, Mike Friedman and Magnus Bäckstedt allowed them to gain a lap on the field.
Revolution 18 saw a strong field of riders, including Bradley Wiggins, Franco Marvulli and World Points Race Champion Joan Llaneras.
The young British riders form continued as Peter Kennaugh, Johnny Bellis and Andy Tennant defeated their senior Spanish opponents in a Team Pursuit Challenge.
He made an early break for home in Motor Pace Scratch Race, however he could not hold off the charging Newton who took victory from Steven Burke.
In the feature Madison race the duos of Peter Schep and Jens Mouris and Great Britain's Rob Hayles and Geraint Thomas gained a lap and fought it out for the victory.
In the Madison Time Trial event, early season victories went to the teams of Mark Cavendish and Ed Clancy and Ben Swift and Jonathan Bellis.
News of Tournant's shoulder injury, making a proper hand sling changeover impossible, put their record attempt in doubt.
In the boys competition the stand out performer was Dan McLay, who finished some distance ahead of nearest rival Chris Whorral.