Track Cycling: Velodrome Racing and Training Area - Track race to the Death! 29er vs. 36er (Split Screen)

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UniGeezer
07-03-11, 08:24 PM
Sorry I had posted this in the wrong forum. Maybe a mod could delete this thread. Thanks!
(http://www.bikeforums.net/showthread.php/748670-quot-Race-to-the-Death%21-quot-29er-vs.-36er-%28Split-Screen%29?p=12876511#post12876511)
Dannihilator
07-03-11, 08:33 PM
Your video clips are always entertaining, but I don't think that's a velodrome. Though to be fair I don't know if it would be completely legal to ride a unicycle on a velodrome. Does show what the difference in acceleration and top speed between wheel sizes.
UniGeezer
07-03-11, 08:55 PM
Your video clips are always entertaining, but I don't think that's a velodrome. Though to be fair I don't know if it would be completely legal to ride a unicycle on a velodrome. Does show what the difference in acceleration and top speed between wheel sizes.Oops! I didn't realize "tack racing" referred only to velodrome. I have thought about trying it, but there's no way a unicyclist could stay on the banks without falling! Bikes have the necessary speed and configuration for it.
Dannihilator
07-03-11, 09:01 PM
Oops! I didn't realize "tack racing" referred only to velodrome. I have thought about trying it, but there's no way a unicyclist could stay on the banks without falling! Bikes have the necessary speed and configuration for it.
As said, still cool to see the actual difference in top speed and acceleration.
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