heywoodu 15,353 Posted October 31, 2023 #11 Share Posted October 31, 2023 55,433 seconds Josh, Noorderling29, Jinzha and 1 other 1 3 . Link to comment https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/17511-track-cycling-2023-discussion-thread/page/2/#findComment-593027 Share on other sites More sharing options...
phelps 7,847 Posted November 3, 2023 #12 Share Posted November 3, 2023 just another day at the office for Jeffrey Hoogland yesterday he improved the 500m world record with a flashy 24.564 seconds (record previously held by Sir Chris Hoy with 24.758 since 2007 in La Paz) then he missed out his 3 attempts to smash the flying 200m record (held by Nicholas Paul with 9.100 secs since 2019, also made in La Paz) 9.130, 9.201, 9.103 the 3 times clocked by the Dutch sprinter maestro, heywoodu and Josh 3 Link to comment https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/17511-track-cycling-2023-discussion-thread/page/2/#findComment-593493 Share on other sites More sharing options...
heywoodu 15,353 Posted November 3, 2023 #13 Share Posted November 3, 2023 On 11/3/2023 at 9:48 AM, phelps said: just another day at the office for Jeffrey Hoogland yesterday he improved the 500m world record with a flashy 24.564 seconds (record previously held by Sir Chris Hoy with 24.758 since 2007 in La Paz) then he missed out his 3 attempts to smash the flying 200m record (held by Nicholas Paul with 9.100 secs since 2019, also made in La Paz) 9.130, 9.201, 9.103 the 3 times clocked by the Dutch sprinter Expand Yeah, nobody in the world is going to be anywhere close to Hoogland when it's about 1km, but powerful as he may be, the pure top speed isn't his strongest part (obviously he's up there in the top of the world though ). He got closer to the 9.100 than I thought actually, and of course those three attempts in a few hours are of insane quality. The one I'm confident about in terms of beating that is Harrie Lavreysen, the king of top speed and raw power. I would honestly not even be surprised to see Lavreysen go sub-9 if he'd focus fully on this attempt for a good while. Josh 1 . Link to comment https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/17511-track-cycling-2023-discussion-thread/page/2/#findComment-593494 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Grassmarket 3,625 Posted November 10, 2023 #14 Share Posted November 10, 2023 (edited) On 10/23/2023 at 11:59 AM, Rafa Maciel said: First leg of the UCI Track Champions League Track Cycling in Mallorca: Sprint Events Women's Sprint 1.) Alessa-Catriona Propster 2.) Emma Finucane. Expand Series finale for the Track Champions’ League in London this weekend - double bill of racing on both Friday & Saturday evenings. Edited November 10, 2023 by Grassmarket maestro 1 Link to comment https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/17511-track-cycling-2023-discussion-thread/page/2/#findComment-594998 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rafa Maciel 1,606 Posted November 11, 2023 #15 Share Posted November 11, 2023 Have rewatched last weekend's UCI Track Champions League event - taking place on the same velodrome which will be used for the Olympics next year - and it doesn't seem to be a great facility from a sprint perspective. The finishing straight seems to be quite short, so if you are in the lead going into the final bend the chances are you are going to take the win. Link to comment https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/17511-track-cycling-2023-discussion-thread/page/2/#findComment-595017 Share on other sites More sharing options...
mpjmcevoy 363 Posted November 11, 2023 #16 Share Posted November 11, 2023 On 11/11/2023 at 1:02 AM, Rafa Maciel said: Have rewatched last weekend's UCI Track Champions League event - taking place on the same velodrome which will be used for the Olympics next year - and it doesn't seem to be a great facility from a sprint perspective. The finishing straight seems to be quite short, so if you are in the lead going into the final bend the chances are you are going to take the win. Expand The straight in London was/is unusually long if memory serves, which before the Games was thought to maybe help the more pure power-based sprinters - Hoy, Meares and Bauge. in Two of those cases, it worked, but Kenny found a way around Bauge. I suppose what you do is you factor it in, bring some expertise and analysis to bear, and work out how to manage it with your talent pool, up to and including attacking a full bend earlier. maestro 1 Link to comment https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/17511-track-cycling-2023-discussion-thread/page/2/#findComment-595064 Share on other sites More sharing options...
heywoodu 15,353 Posted November 11, 2023 #17 Share Posted November 11, 2023 On 11/11/2023 at 9:42 AM, mpjmcevoy said: The straight in London was/is unusually long if memory serves, which before the Games was thought to maybe help the more pure power-based sprinters - Hoy, Meares and Bauge. in Two of those cases, it worked, but Kenny found a way around Bauge. I suppose what you do is you factor it in, bring some expertise and analysis to bear, and work out how to manage it with your talent pool, up to and including attacking a full bend earlier. Expand Absolutely this. A short or long finishing straight doesn't make it 'better' or 'worse', the top athletes simply take it into account when making their race plans. maestro and mpjmcevoy 2 . Link to comment https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/17511-track-cycling-2023-discussion-thread/page/2/#findComment-595070 Share on other sites More sharing options...
mpjmcevoy 363 Posted November 11, 2023 #18 Share Posted November 11, 2023 On 11/11/2023 at 10:20 AM, heywoodu said: Absolutely this. A short or long finishing straight doesn't make it 'better' or 'worse', the top athletes simply take it into account when making their race plans. Expand I think you can certainly make a case that a type of track suits a power sprinter, or a rush sprinter; someone who can maintain speed, and someone who can accelerate to a super high speed for a shorter time. That doesn't mak the track bad for sprinting - it might make it 'bad' for a certain subgroup of sprinters - nothing new in that - Helsinki Athletics track is infamous for its tight bends, i've even heard people comment about deeper and shallower 50 metre pools. the only bad track is one that is either wildly unfair or one that allows no room for tactics - the first is a disservice to the athletes, the second to the fans maestro 1 Link to comment https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/17511-track-cycling-2023-discussion-thread/page/2/#findComment-595116 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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