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Here's a video of a sprint between a skater and a cyclist:
http://skate-tv.de/003-content/015-...msc_sprint.html It is interesting because the cyclist uses his standard equipment from the track. I recall about 15 years ago when Steve Hegg did this and when he lost the first round, he put on a 39x17 and crushed the guy. However, here the cyclist keeps his kilo gearing and disc wheel. I guess it makes the race more interesting, because it would be no contest otherwise. In other words, using a tiny gear (cyclist could easily go 40kph in a 42x24) and a lightweight rear wheel, there would be no problems accelerating. The only problem would be to find the cog. -ilan |
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ilanpsi@gmail.com wrote:
> Here's a video of a sprint between a skater and a cyclist: > http://skate-tv.de/003-content/015-...msc_sprint.html > > It is interesting because the cyclist uses his standard equipment from > the track. I recall about 15 years ago when Steve Hegg did this and > when he lost the first round, he put on a 39x17 and crushed the guy. Flogging the old days... Steve lost one (two?) but it was called a false start, and 4-5 false starts later (critical because the skater was relying on his initial burst) Hegg was able to nip Tony Muse at the Line. Heggs strategy was apparently to use one gear. Never understood his one gear strategy or the choice of a non sprinter like Hegg for this event. Guess the Promoter liked Stars n Bars to be in the Worlds first Bike vs Blade Race!!! The race was on the uphill Downers Grove National Crit finish that is still in use today. This shot was published in 3-4 magazines at the time. I ran out of dupes and sent the original (in the old days there was this stuff called film.....) to a New York magazine who lost it saying "the messenger picked up the slide, never dropped it off and never came back to work". http://www.gfisk.com/gallery/Bicycl..._blade.jpg.html ilanpsi@gmail.com wrote: > However, here the cyclist keeps his kilo gearing and disc wheel. I > guess it makes the race more interesting, because it would be no > contest otherwise. In other words, using a tiny gear (cyclist could > easily go 40kph in a 42x24) and a lightweight rear wheel, there would > be no problems accelerating. The only problem would be to find the > cog. Cool video but again as you noted, the gearing. Almost seemed on purpose for exciting finishes. And which was bigger the cyclists thighs or the steins? - g |
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On Jun 26, 11:49*pm, gfisk <bi...@hammerz.com> wrote:
> ilan...@gmail.com wrote: > > Here's a video of a sprint between a skater and a cyclist: > >http://skate-tv.de/003-content/015-...hiv/006-archiv_... > > > It is interesting because the cyclist uses his standard equipment from > > the track. I recall about 15 years ago when Steve Hegg did this and > > when he lost the first round, he put on a 39x17 and crushed the guy. > > Flogging the old days... > Steve lost one (two?) but it was called a false start, and 4-5 false > starts later (critical because the skater was relying on his initial > burst) *Hegg was able to nip Tony Muse at the Line. Heggs strategy was > apparently to use one gear. Never understood his one gear strategy or > the choice of a non sprinter like Hegg for this event. Guess the > Promoter liked Stars n Bars to be in the Worlds first Bike vs Blade > Race!!! The race was on the uphill Downers Grove National Crit finish > that is still in use today. > > This shot was published in 3-4 magazines at the time. *I ran out of > dupes and sent the original (in the old days there was this stuff called > film.....) *to a New York magazine who lost it saying "the messenger > picked up the slide, never dropped it off and never came back to work". > > http://www.gfisk.com/gallery/Bicycl..._blade.jpg.html > > ilan...@gmail.com wrote: > > *> However, here the cyclist keeps his kilo gearing and disc wheel. I > *> guess it makes the race more interesting, because it would be no > *> contest otherwise. In other words, using a tiny gear (cyclist could > *> easily go 40kph in a 42x24) and a lightweight rear wheel, there would > *> be no problems accelerating. The only problem would be to find the > *> cog. > > Cool video but again as you noted, the gearing. Almost seemed on purpose > for exciting finishes. > And which was bigger the cyclists thighs or the steins? > > - g I've thought about it some more, and I think the idea of the event is to compare disciplines, that is, skating versus the kilometer ITT. In particular, the cyclist is not racing on his own, as he has a holder. If the cyclist were allowed the correct gear and wheel, then it would make sense for him to start alone, but then he would need to clip in, impossibly slow for a track sprinter. -ilan |
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<8cd496ef-e1c6-4696-a910-c87cfa3b62a3@m3g2000hsc.googlegroups.com>, ilanpsi@gmail.com wrote: > On Jun 26, 11:49*pm, gfisk <bi...@hammerz.com> wrote: > > ilan...@gmail.com wrote: > > > Here's a video of a sprint between a skater and a cyclist: > > >http://skate-tv.de/003-content/015-...hiv/006-archiv_... > > > > > It is interesting because the cyclist uses his standard equipment from > > > the track. I recall about 15 years ago when Steve Hegg did this and > > > when he lost the first round, he put on a 39x17 and crushed the guy. > > > > Flogging the old days... > > Steve lost one (two?) but it was called a false start, and 4-5 false > > starts later (critical because the skater was relying on his initial > > burst) *Hegg was able to nip Tony Muse at the Line. Heggs strategy was > > apparently to use one gear. Never understood his one gear strategy or > > the choice of a non sprinter like Hegg for this event. Guess the > > Promoter liked Stars n Bars to be in the Worlds first Bike vs Blade > > Race!!! The race was on the uphill Downers Grove National Crit finish > > that is still in use today. > > > > This shot was published in 3-4 magazines at the time. *I ran out of > > dupes and sent the original (in the old days there was this stuff called > > film.....) *to a New York magazine who lost it saying "the messenger > > picked up the slide, never dropped it off and never came back to work". > > > > http://www.gfisk.com/gallery/Bicycl..._blade.jpg.html > > > > ilan...@gmail.com wrote: > > > > *> However, here the cyclist keeps his kilo gearing and disc wheel. I > > *> guess it makes the race more interesting, because it would be no > > *> contest otherwise. In other words, using a tiny gear (cyclist could > > *> easily go 40kph in a 42x24) and a lightweight rear wheel, there would > > *> be no problems accelerating. The only problem would be to find the > > *> cog. > > > > Cool video but again as you noted, the gearing. Almost seemed on purpose > > for exciting finishes. > > And which was bigger the cyclists thighs or the steins? > > > > - g > > I've thought about it some more, and I think the idea of the event is > to compare disciplines, that is, skating versus the kilometer ITT. In > particular, the cyclist is not racing on his own, as he has a holder. > If the cyclist were allowed the correct gear and wheel, then it would > make sense for him to start alone, but then he would need to clip in, > impossibly slow for a track sprinter. > > -ilan The cyclist should use MTB shoes and a flying cyclocross mount. -- Ryan Cousineau rcousine@gmail.com http://www.wiredcola.com/ "In other newsgroups, they killfile trolls." "In rec.bicycles.racing, we coach them." |
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On Jun 26, 11:49*pm, gfisk <bi...@hammerz.com> wrote:
> ilan...@gmail.com wrote: > > Here's a video of a sprint between a skater and a cyclist: > >http://skate-tv.de/003-content/015-...hiv/006-archiv_... > > > It is interesting because the cyclist uses his standard equipment from > > the track. I recall about 15 years ago when Steve Hegg did this and > > when he lost the first round, he put on a 39x17 and crushed the guy. > > Flogging the old days... > Steve lost one (two?) but it was called a false start, and 4-5 false > starts later (critical because the skater was relying on his initial > burst) *Hegg was able to nip Tony Muse at the Line. Heggs strategy was > apparently to use one gear. Never understood his one gear strategy or > the choice of a non sprinter like Hegg for this event. Guess the > Promoter liked Stars n Bars to be in the Worlds first Bike vs Blade > Race!!! The race was on the uphill Downers Grove National Crit finish > that is still in use today. > > This shot was published in 3-4 magazines at the time. *I ran out of > dupes and sent the original (in the old days there was this stuff called > film.....) *to a New York magazine who lost it saying "the messenger > picked up the slide, never dropped it off and never came back to work". > > http://www.gfisk.com/gallery/Bicycl..._blade.jpg.html > > ilan...@gmail.com wrote: > > *> However, here the cyclist keeps his kilo gearing and disc wheel. I > *> guess it makes the race more interesting, because it would be no > *> contest otherwise. In other words, using a tiny gear (cyclist could > *> easily go 40kph in a 42x24) and a lightweight rear wheel, there would > *> be no problems accelerating. The only problem would be to find the > *> cog. > > Cool video but again as you noted, the gearing. Almost seemed on purpose > for exciting finishes. > And which was bigger the cyclists thighs or the steins? > > - g Thanks for the details. I never saw the race, I just read a report in VeloNews which only stated what I wrote, pretty much. -ilan |
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