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Thomas Moore wrote of his Beginner Class experience. Links are at the top of this page: http://www.dicklanevelodrome.com/pag...erprogram.html
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carleton do you know how long the classes are at hellyer? also how much does it cost?
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Originally Posted by peach-picker
(Post 12001120)
carleton do you know how long the classes are at hellyer? also how much does it cost?
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List of velodromes in the USA
Here's a list of all active velodromes in the USA on the definitive website for track racing fixedgearfever >>> http://www.fixedgearfever.com/module...op=list&cid=us
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Originally Posted by TejanoTrackie
(Post 11998827)
The New England Velodrome in Londonderry, New Hampshire is less than 50 miles from you straight up I93 >>> http://www.fixedgearfever.com/module...howtrack&id=31
Originally Posted by Vixtor
(Post 11999602)
Actually, I am planning to go to the velodrome tonight to watch the Burnaby 4, so it'll be fun.
As for racing, I've always been interested in taking the Learn To Ride classes there, but I have been really lazy to sign up. It's only like 9ish miles away too. |
The ride there was brutal, cold, hilly but holy ****, the races were such a thrill!!! It was the best five bucks I've ever spent.
Not too many people rode out there but it was worth it. I might go again but tomorrow's schedule is not as tasty as today's. |
I trained several times on the Encino Velodrome while I was road racing. That was so much more thrilling than a crit. I liked it, but it´s still a pain in the ass to get to the velodrome and I dont have a track frame. I´d like to at least try out the Home Depot Center track, a real olympic track
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Originally Posted by hairnet
(Post 12002190)
I trained several times on the Encino Velodrome while I was road racing. That was so much more thrilling than a crit. I liked it, but it´s still a pain in the ass to get to the velodrome and I dont have a track frame. I´d like to at least try out the Home Depot Center track, a real olympic track
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So, to clarify, when I wrote that local track racing may seem like:
http://www.digitalbattle.com/wp-cont...ael-jordan.jpg but is more like: http://www.cuewb.com/files/images/ba..._2.preview.jpg It still feels like this when you are out there: http://dunkcontest.free.fr/public/bl...est-1987_m.jpg And that's all that matters! Everything is relative. |
Originally Posted by Vixtor
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The ride there was brutal, cold, hilly but holy ****, the races were such a thrill!!! It was the best five bucks I've ever spent.
Not too many people rode out there but it was worth it. I might go again but tomorrow's schedule is not as tasty as today's. Here are some nice photos by one of the racers who took some snaps when he wasn't racing: http://www.flickr.com/photos/otbphoto/ |
The point race was crazy...Tara gained a lap on the field solo...lots of attacks from Hammer...IT WAS CRAZY I SAY!
I said hi to Sarah too but she didn't noticed. :( |
I'm one stem and five months away from this. http://www.nscsports.org/sports/cycl...ntro_class.htm
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2.5 hours each way for Major Taylor looks like the closest. Maybe when we thaw out I'll make a day trip out of it.
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I want to go to there! Looks like there's The Alpenrose Velodrome in PDX, is that the only one? Anyone go there? I'm interested in giving it a go. Carleton you have interested me :)
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There is also Marymoore (sp?) in Redmond Wa. but Alpenrose is closer.
BTW. Props to Carleton for growing the sport! |
I would love to try a beginner course at a velodrome, but the only one in my state is four hours away.
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Hellyer is $5 to take a lesson, $5 to rent (Bring your own pedals). Well worth the money, the instructors are fun, very mindful of levels, and it's just a great experience. If it wasn't 3.5 hours away, I'd be going every week.
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I live about 5 miles away from the Velodrome in Baton Rouge. I pass it every day on my commute. They dont offer any classes, but I've been with a friend that knew his stuff when it was pretty dead one day and messed around. It was fun, and a really good workout. I'll probably start going more often. It depends on how busy I get with classes.
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ive actually really wanted to try riding @ a velodrome, take beginner classes, etc. but the closest, Hellyer, is more than 1.5 hour drive away.
ill still try to get there somehow at one point. if it was a half hour away i would be going every week. my roommate is into fixed gear bikes too but is more of the hipster/tarck side and im not sure he would be interested. might ask though. |
If any city of Chicago people are interested in racing or need a ride up to Northbrook for Thursday or Friday night racing or for Monday night clinics during the season...as well as the occasional race up in Kenosha feel free to contact me. It's always nice to see new faces.
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I'm from the suburbs of Chicago, but I'm away at college for most of the year. I might be interested if I end up in the area for the summer, though it's still about an hour from my house. I don't know if I'm prepared to get into racing, but it'd be fun to ride around/train. Is it free to go when the track is open to the public (no programs are running/in field isn't being used)?
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yes. northbrook is open to the public when there aren't any practices or programs being held
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Originally Posted by MuppetMower
(Post 12031513)
I live about 5 miles away from the Velodrome in Baton Rouge. I pass it every day on my commute. They dont offer any classes, but I've been with a friend that knew his stuff when it was pretty dead one day and messed around. It was fun, and a really good workout. I'll probably start going more often. It depends on how busy I get with classes.
It's a GREAT facility. There is limited info here: http://web.mac.com/williamcheramie/W...velodrome.html Here is the calendar of events (it's updated sometimes): http://ical.mac.com/WebObjects/iCal.....velodrome.ics I would show up when things are on the calender and just say "Hi. I'm ____. I want to learn how to race out here." I'm sure they would love the support. They are trying to grow the scene down there. |
Originally Posted by Vixtor
(Post 11999602)
Actually, I am planning to go to the velodrome tonight to watch the Burnaby 4, so it'll be fun.
As for racing, I've always been interested in taking the Learn To Ride classes there, but I have been really lazy to sign up. It's only like 9ish miles away too. |
Dude dude dude dude!!! Several of my friends are talking about signing up for LTR too, maybe it just might happen soon.
We'll see...we'll see. The problem is, none of us drive and it'd be a total drag to go there on a bike during the winter. Maybe we'll just bus...we'll see how things go. |
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