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Track Cycling at the Summer Olympic Games 2020


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1 hour ago, heywoodu said:

It's still a shame there's not some somewhat fat, bearded 60-year old riding on his noisy motorbike ahead of the keirins anymore :p 

 

I loved those chubby motorbikes :( Why and when did they remove them?

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8 minutes ago, Federer91 said:

 

I loved those chubby motorbikes :( Why and when did they remove them?

As for the when: I saw these new thingies for the first time in Rio.

 

And the why: I think you can guess why they went for an electric bike instead of the fuel-powered smoke machines :p

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6 minutes ago, Federer91 said:

 

I loved those chubby motorbikes :( Why and when did they remove them?

It’s part of the local culture. In Japan they use fit ex-cyclists on slightly modified bikes. In Belgium & Holland it is fat 60-year old bar-owners on petrol bikes improvised during the Nazi occupation. In the Americas it is Latino youths on Harley-Davisons.

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Just now, Grassmarket said:

It’s part of the local culture. In Japan they use fit ex-cyclists on slightly modified bikes. In Belgium & Holland it is fat 60-year old bar-owners on petrol bikes improvised to burn turnip leaves during the Nazi occupation. In the Americas it is Latino youths on Harley-Davisons.

 

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3 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

 

And the why: I think you can guess why they went for an electric bike instead of the fuel-powered smoke machines :p

I suppose they need a bigger marketing to sell those electric bikes, otherwise i don't see any other reason. :p

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1 minute ago, Federer91 said:

I suppose they need a bigger marketing to sell those electric bikes, otherwise i don't see any other reason. :p

You genuinely don't see the reason, or don't you agree with the reason? :d 

 

Because changing those diesel-powered things for something electric and so way less dirty is a really obvious reason :p 

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Actually the idea is that if there is a massive crash - which sometimes happens during six-days - there won’t be any damage to the track with small light bikes.  
 

Or damage to the riders. Of course, no damage to the riders.

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