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15 seconds on a 200m? uh..........
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i know it's slow, but other people were doing like 16, 17 seconds. for my first time out i was pretty happy with it.
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Originally Posted by TheSodaJerk
(Post 7691775)
Sounds awesome RB, might have to head down there sometime seeing as how Im in the bay too. Got a lot of work before Id be ready for the velodrome though.
Is there a track in SF? I thought I heard about one but cant exactly recall. |
Hellyer is not the only velodrome in North America.
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hah. nothern california i mean.
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there's a track in GG park, but it's not a velodrome. you can take bikes on it, but you also have people walking.
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can someone explain this to me? fast forward to about 1:55. why are they going so slow and just looking at each other? and how does Bos just break away from Hoy and beat him by two whole turns?
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I may have some of this wrong, so someone chime in if I am. Match sprints are two outa three races. They draw to see who will lead the first lap, and the rider has to be in front on the completion of the first lap (the leader of the first round will be the follower on the second round). After that it's game on, so the lead rider tries to get the other rider in go in front of him. They used to do track stands and all other forms of trickery to do this, because you want to be in second place on the final lap to get the draft up to the finish line. If the second rider gets a decent jump on the leader then he can get far enough away for a draft to be very difficult. That guy got smoked by Theo on the jump, so it was a waste to try and chase him down as Theo is just that fast. Better to save the juice for the next round (if there is one).
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Originally Posted by roastbeef
(Post 7696507)
can someone explain this to me? fast forward to about 1:55. why are they going so slow and just looking at each other? and how does Bos just break away from Hoy and beat him by two whole turns?
There are many different formats of track racing (keirin, madison, scratch, points, sprints, etc.) and the video is of a sprint race. A typical sprint is 1000m on either a 250m or 333m track. But unlike in track, you don't have to sprint the entire race which is where a track stand comes from. Ideally you want to be the guy in back to help you get the jump, which is part of the reason why Hoy was able to win by that much. Another advantage was how quickly he dropped down the banking which helped his sprint. |
oops, to late but I'm glad beta and I mentioned different points.
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Originally Posted by dayvan cowboy
(Post 7676066)
do you happen to know a mark or michael berens? or in simpler terms, me or my brother
He might have been a year ahead of me at the high school. He definitely wouldn't know me though. Small word. I thought no one rides Fixed Gear back at home. I mean you barely see them in dayton...it's not very car friendly |
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