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Old March 10th 08, 07:30 PM posted to rec.bicycles.misc,nyc.bicycles
dgk
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Default First bike race of 2008 at the NYC Velodrome

I went to watch the first bike race of 2008 at the Kissena Park
Velodrome on Sunday, March 9th. Lots of fun but very cold (35F ?) with
a good stiff wind, maybe 30mph gusts, out of the west, which is the
backstretch. Bikes noticeably slowed going that way.

One guy, wearing Kissena Bike Club colors, was in shorts. Everyone
else was wearing some sort of long pants or tights. One rider, with
apparently no body fat, was shivering so badly while up against the
track fence waiting for the race to start that a spectator come by and
put a coat over his shoulders.

Most bikes were ridden to the Velodrome from around the city but some
came on the tops of cars. None of the bikes are street legal since
they have no brakes but that didn't stop our fearsome competitors,
many of whom were messengers.

I'm guessing that there were 50-60 riders, and about 20 spectators,
including myself. I watched the first five races, and then biked to a
warmer locale, namely my living room. I'll be happy when I'm watching
on a hot afternoon in July.
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Old March 11th 08, 06:48 AM posted to rec.bicycles.misc,nyc.bicycles
Ryan Cousineau
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Default First bike race of 2008 at the NYC Velodrome

In article ,
dgk wrote:

I went to watch the first bike race of 2008 at the Kissena Park
Velodrome on Sunday, March 9th. Lots of fun but very cold (35F ?) with
a good stiff wind, maybe 30mph gusts, out of the west, which is the
backstretch. Bikes noticeably slowed going that way.

One guy, wearing Kissena Bike Club colors, was in shorts. Everyone
else was wearing some sort of long pants or tights. One rider, with
apparently no body fat, was shivering so badly while up against the
track fence waiting for the race to start that a spectator come by and
put a coat over his shoulders.

Most bikes were ridden to the Velodrome from around the city but some
came on the tops of cars. None of the bikes are street legal since
they have no brakes but that didn't stop our fearsome competitors,
many of whom were messengers.

I'm guessing that there were 50-60 riders, and about 20 spectators,
including myself. I watched the first five races, and then biked to a
warmer locale, namely my living room. I'll be happy when I'm watching
on a hot afternoon in July.


Huh. Locally, we had a Six Day at the Burnaby Velodrome that started on
New Year's eve.

But then, the facility is particularly well suited to winter races:

http://burnabyvelodrome.ca/facility.html

-RjC.

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Old March 11th 08, 12:31 PM posted to rec.bicycles.misc,nyc.bicycles
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Default First bike race of 2008 at the NYC Velodrome

On Tue, 11 Mar 2008 06:48:26 GMT, Ryan Cousineau
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In article ,
dgk wrote:

I went to watch the first bike race of 2008 at the Kissena Park
Velodrome on Sunday, March 9th. Lots of fun but very cold (35F ?) with
a good stiff wind, maybe 30mph gusts, out of the west, which is the
backstretch. Bikes noticeably slowed going that way.

One guy, wearing Kissena Bike Club colors, was in shorts. Everyone
else was wearing some sort of long pants or tights. One rider, with
apparently no body fat, was shivering so badly while up against the
track fence waiting for the race to start that a spectator come by and
put a coat over his shoulders.

Most bikes were ridden to the Velodrome from around the city but some
came on the tops of cars. None of the bikes are street legal since
they have no brakes but that didn't stop our fearsome competitors,
many of whom were messengers.

I'm guessing that there were 50-60 riders, and about 20 spectators,
including myself. I watched the first five races, and then biked to a
warmer locale, namely my living room. I'll be happy when I'm watching
on a hot afternoon in July.


Huh. Locally, we had a Six Day at the Burnaby Velodrome that started on
New Year's eve.

But then, the facility is particularly well suited to winter races:

http://burnabyvelodrome.ca/facility.html

-RjC.



NICE! As for the website, I like the way the main picture is toggled
by mousing over the thumbnails, I haven't seen that before. Tricky
javascript I guess.
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Old March 11th 08, 09:31 PM posted to rec.bicycles.misc,nyc.bicycles
Paul M. Hobson[_2_]
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Default First bike race of 2008 at the NYC Velodrome

Ryan Cousineau wrote:
But then, the facility is particularly well suited to winter races:

http://burnabyvelodrome.ca/facility.html


Are those volleyball courts in the infield?

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Old March 16th 08, 04:56 PM posted to rec.bicycles.misc,nyc.bicycles
Ryan Cousineau
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Default First bike race of 2008 at the NYC Velodrome

In article ,
"Paul M. Hobson" wrote:

Ryan Cousineau wrote:
But then, the facility is particularly well suited to winter races:

http://burnabyvelodrome.ca/facility.html


Are those volleyball courts in the infield?


Yes. There's a bemusing story about control of the velodrome and the
time the track nearly got ripped out, but the short version is that the
volleyball courts are used extensively.

They're closed for big events when the cyclists take over the infield,
but on normal track days they'll have big catch-netting up around the
courts in the infield, volleyballers aplenty, and the cyclists will be
racing around the track at the same time.

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