BICYCLING
Words & Photos: Chris Hitchcock
Team Intellibus rider, Heinrich Stroebel, plays a tactical game of cat and mouse with the rest of the field.
track Introducing
cycling At first glance, track cycling looks like a whole lot of fun. It’s the
kind of thing that, as a kid, you would spend hours dreaming about doing. Fast bicycles, exciting tracks, and lots of adrenaline. Kids' dreams indeed.
Yet when you delve a little bit deeper, you suddenly realise that there are inherent and obvious risks that go along with the fun. The track for a start. At opposite ends of the course, which can vary in length between 250 and 500 metres, are corners banked so steeply that they are too steep to walk up, no matter how hard you try. Plus the track is made from solid concrete, which means that taking a fall is always going to leave a serious mark. Now imagine falling at 60 kph, and it's guaranteed to make even the toughest man cry. So who on earth thought that this would be a good idea?
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