Red-Bull mini velodrome in London Jan 15 2011

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Red-Bull mini velodrome in London Jan 15 2011

Postby Tim Coales » Fri Nov 12, 2010 1:53 pm

FYI...

http://www.roadcyclinguk.com/event-news ... /5818.html

The world's smallest velodrome is coming to London's East End and will be open to all fixed gear riders for one day's racing on Saturday January 15.
The purpose-built 24.5m Red Bull Mini Drome at York Hall has been engineered in Germany by Velotrack, the team behind the velodromes at the Atlanta Olympic Games and the Delhi Commonwealth Games.
The track will maintain race-worthy dimensions in the smallest possible size to enable a single pursuit at speeds of up to 80kph.
"I think you should expect an atmosphere not unlike the legendary six day races held at Madison Square Gardens roughly 100 years ago," said Andy Ellis from Fixed Magazine.
"Red Bull have gone and executed this precisely how it should be done. It could be the beginning of something much more for the scene."
The event will be open to riders of all ages. York Hall has a 500 people capacity and is free on a first come, first served basis. There is no entry fee - however, a donation to the Herne Hill Velodrome would be welcomed.
Qualifying is open to more than 100 competitors in a single timed race. The racers with the quickest time across the 10 laps will progress through the competition to the finals which will be a single pursuit format.
Qualifiers will run from 3:00pm to 6:30pm with the main event from 7pm to midnight.
Pre-register at http://www.redbull.co.uk/minidrome or in-store at 14 Bike Co., Tokyo Fixed Gear, Look Mum No Hands or Brick Lane Bikes.

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Re: Red-Bull mini velodrome in London Jan 15 2011

Postby Andrew G » Fri Nov 12, 2010 10:43 pm

Looks like a really daft idea and I can't see how...
[quote]The track will maintain race-worthy dimensions in the smallest possible size to enable a single pursuit at speeds of up to 80kph.

...when the tight bends would sling shot you over the edge at the narrow straight. Not a hope in hell of getting anywhere near 80kph, I'd be amazed if you could knock out half that.

Calshot any day, proper small steep track but you can actually ride it. On the plus side looking at the videos it should round all the couriers up in one place at one time, big padlock on the door and chuck the key in the Thames.
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Re: Red-Bull mini velodrome in London Jan 15 2011

Postby Tim Coales » Fri Nov 12, 2010 11:12 pm

[quote="Andrew G"]
Calshot any day, proper small steep track but you can actually ride it. On the plus side looking at the videos it should round all the couriers up in one place at one time, big padlock on the door and chuck the key in the Thames.

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Re: Red-Bull mini velodrome in London Jan 15 2011

Postby higg » Tue Nov 16, 2010 1:28 pm

Based on this article 10 laps took 40secs , based on a 24.5m lap this works out as equiv to a more modest 22kph.

http://www.redbull.co.nz/cs/Satellite/e ... efmodpos=0

In fact, if that's the speed there's a good chance you could run round quicker.


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Re: Red-Bull mini velodrome in London Jan 15 2011

Postby Elliot M » Wed Nov 17, 2010 5:23 pm

:lol:

I was a bit underwhelmed by the photos, had imagined a wall of death with transparent near-vertical sides.
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Re: Red-Bull mini velodrome in London Jan 15 2011

Postby Phil H » Wed Nov 17, 2010 8:20 pm

Yes, that is underwhelming. Calshot is far more impressive. Club trip anyone?
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Re: Red-Bull mini velodrome in London Jan 15 2011

Postby Andrew G » Wed Nov 17, 2010 8:34 pm

I'd be up for it Phil if the date suits.
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