A sprint is not a race against the clock - all that matters is who crosses the finish line first. So you put all your effort into achieving that goal. That means manoeuvring your opponent in front of you so (a) you can see him and what he does, (b) you can use his slipstream, and (c) if he attacks he will tire first. The man at the back has all the aces. You *can* attack from the front, but it's a difficult thing to do.
+Érico Schmitt It starts when they start riding but sprinting is weird because there is a mental component to it. The races aren't very long, so there's not very much room to mess up. Each was trying to force the other to make a move, or take the lead. The rear rider has the advantage because of draft and the element of surprise. Even though the race isn't very long, you really want to conserve energy too. The rider who initiates the sprint for the finish will usually be sprinting slightly longer. This might not make a huge difference normally, but on this level, the tiniest things can result in a win or a lose.
seems like its not really about the sprint and more about making a move at the right time in that case. i still dont understand the appeal myself. seems like 10 laps or so at speed would be more reasonable with some action and passes. im not a cyclist though and to each their own
10 laps at speed is not a sprint, this is also an old video and modern sprinting is more like a drag race. when this race happened gears tended to be smaller with more emphasis on the jump and initial acceleration. fwiw the best guys on the road cant put out anywhere near the power of a top end track sprinter. cav is around 1600w greipel or kittel probably 2k. top track athletes like glatzer currently are somewhere in the 2400-2600 range. you cannot do 10 laps at a full sprint, not even close. a neuromuscular sprint effort is at most 30 seconds before it starts becoming mostly anaerobic work which is nowhere near the same even if they both hurt and are both fast as hell. think about it this way, the first 2 laps are positioning and tactics: some guys like a long fast sprint with less jump, some guys like to lead from the front so they can control the race, and some guys are the complete opposite. the first two laps are your chance to use your tactics to suit your strengths as a rider as best as possible. then imagine coming out of turn 4 is essentially the same as a 100m track race where you just go balls out to beat the other person. did you notice all the moves hoy was making at the back? thats all to get the other rider to either accelerate or respond. did you notice how hoy went up and down the banking multiple times forcing the other rider to follow? if you dont follow as forstemann did you absolutely stand no chance because hoy will use the banking to pick up free speed while you dont. there are a lot of tactics that dont seem obvious to a non cyclist. infact hoy baited forstemann into coming up track multiple times and then dove underneath when forstemann thought it was just another simple move up the banking. lots of thinking goes into a cycling match sprint. make em do 10 laps and theyll just do 9 slow as hell
Why do so many people think this is a dumb sport? It's down to both strategy and physics. When cycling FAST, being behind someone is much more advantageous due to air resistance, so the tactics involve waiting for just the right moment to launch an attack in order to win the race. Go out hard from the start and your opponent will just sit behind you conserving energy and easily fly past at the finish.
I'd rather watch them go head to head in an all out sprint. I want to see who the best pure athlete is not the best strategist. Maybe those kinds of races exist as well, i dunno i'm not familiar with cycling sports.
Buddy Jesus 80% of that discipline (wich is only one out of many you can do in a velodrome) is mental. Only the last bit is the sprint. Before they play chess while putting out unhuman amounts of power already.
@@82vitt considering his palmares we cannot assume his genetics did him justice. He never won any individual international title. Only team sprint on few occasion and a couple world cup stages.
The object is to finish first. Being in another cyclists slip stream means you expend much less energy going the same speed as the man infront. So if the man infront was to go hell for leather at the start the man behind would just stay in the slipstream and sprint ahead at the end when the frontman is tired. Cycling slow means there is no slip stream left and no advantage given to the other rider. I enjoy it because of the tactics and suspense built throughout the race to a dramatic finish!
+Casey Monaghan That is what happens when you are in front. You gotta make sure you look back to make sure there are no surprises. The one in the back is usually looking for any ways to make it past the person the front. In this match, Chris Hoy dominated
+sceloglaux Go fuck yourself its 100% true, the guy that wins is the one that sprints the faster not necessarily the one thats behind. Specially since they always stall the race more or less until the sprinting round is called. Youre a dumbass sir. Like literally look at how much faster the brit was going his legs are going down so fast on that gear it's ridiculous.
It's all about tactics. Their strength is incredible, they go full on only when they absolutley need to at th end. But it's all about the strategy. If you snoozed you lose. Better to be the guy behind.
The early parts of each race will often be highly tactical with riders pedaling slowly, as they carefully jockey for position, often trying to force their opponents up high on the track in an attempt to get their rivals to make the first move. The reason for this apparently strange behavior, as in many track cycling events, is both aerodynamics and tactics.
You probably know that it means "corner or bend". It's funny that you write it in the same way in portuguese, spanish and italian and you write "curva". There are slight differences in the way you say it between those languages, but most people can't tell the difference. Ps: I'm portuguese and I know what it means in polish, my girlfriend is polish!
Forstemann has a medical condition in which he lacks a key protein, Myostatin, that NATURALLY allows him to NEVER DEGRADE MUSCLE! It's insane, I'm learning about it at med school now... and apparently clinical trails for a drug to control this protein are under way. A.k.a you goin build/keep mucho muscle with this drug.
No, what he was saying is true. The reason the front rider doesn't just go as hard as he can from the start is because then the person behind can just draft. So you're right that it becomes a game of timing and brute force, but drafting still comes into play, even if its just to change the meta-game.
Big Dunk. The reason they use straps instead of clips is because at the power output they put out there is a high probability that you would accidentally pull your foot out of a clip pedal no matter how tight of mechanism you have. So the straps prevent this from happening.
Yup, although, the clip for a perfect positioning for the foot (ball of foot over the axle of the pedal) + holding it in place, and the straps to help clamp their feet there. If he used clips on their own, he might have pulled his foot out upwards. If he used straps on their own, he might have pulled it out backwards. So with that, they both cancel each other out and stops their feet movin' about.
The straps also offer more strength than a shoe, for when pulling up. Even if the clip mechanism holds, the shoe material isn't as stiff and strong as a strap.
You make it sound so simple. It's not. As a young man, I was a match sprinter and kilo specialist. It takes much training to be able to have the ABILITY to perform "timing and tactics". In match sprinting, you must know the abilities of your opponent. It also involves racing TWO athletes in the early rounds. That is a different skill altogether. Strength, flexibility, fitness, quick reflexes, brains, dedication, hard work, and absolutely no fear are all required to do what you call "Simple".
@@PaulPaul-qv3vw chi commenta la gara, all'inizio del video, elenca i grandi campioni degli anni '60. Si lamenta che in quel momento non ci sono grandi campioni italiani nel Mondo della pista. Io davo la colpa di questa carenza allo stato dei velodromi. Per es. a Milano il Maspes-Vigorelli era in uso, ma per il football. Altri velodromi erano diventati solo il contorno in cemento del campo di calcio. Non ero e non sono molto addentro al Mondo della pista e forse avevo preso un abbaglio con il mio commento.
@@vogliousareilmionome capito grazie per la risposta fulminea.,in Italia negli ultimi anni è andato di moda stranamente il rugby, non si se ancora vada bene..
Now I Know : In this round each rider completes two to three warm up laps and then completes the final 200 m, which is usually just under a lap. The number of riders that qualify for the sprint rounds depends on the competition; in World Cup competitions, 16 riders will advance and in a world championship, 24 riders will advance.
It's called the 'cat and mouse', they ride for 3 laps in total (I think), but if a rider tries to sprint away right at the start the rider behind him will likely be able to get into his slipstream and overtake when the he tires. Riders have to wait for an opportune moment when they know that they can open a gap and stay there without being caught, usually towards the final lap or when one is distracted.
A clearer answer to this, they are using special clipless pedals which have straps on as well. You won't see them outside of professional track cycling, but they're to give double protection against clipping out accidentally. The down side is in a crash, you often stay clipped to the bike.
no matter how much I read the comments I still don't get it, so a sprint is how many rounds in total? why does the dude keep looking back rather than just start sprinting once he reaches round 3 or something
i didn't either at first, okay, this is a sprint competition where there are 3 laps, the competitor in second place cannot overtake until the start of the 2nd lap, they then have to gain pole position by the end of the thrid lap. They were going slow because they were trying to see where they would attack and the guy at the front will have to anticipate being overtaken or defend his position by using a tactic called blocking which is used in all sprints, which is basically getting i the way :)
im pretty sure theres a trigger to start the race. the second guy passing or coming to equal with the first guy or something like that, my buddy did velo but i cant remember exactly what it was. they arent just going slow to not expend energy.
Hjalmar Nyman They're saving up for the last laps, trying to get into the perfect position for the final sprint. In the end they're pretty damn quick I'd say...
fred col I think it's cool. Sometimes you see weird shit in cycling sports purely because it's outright more strategic than most other race sports and that makes it interesting.
It is all about tactics. The only goal of the race is to cross the finish line first and therefore they basicly just psych eachother out until the last 400-200m or so(most of the time) until one of them decides to make a move. Sometimes you will see people go from the start if they know the others sprint is superior.
@eteokles3 I really don't know what in the world is going on. Honestly. I watched a few of these sprints and couldn't figure out the rules. All I saw is that the person starting off in the back always seemed to win. I would really appreciate if you could educate me on this.
You didn't get it from the rules at all, because it's not *in* the rules. Not in the individual sprint, anyway. The reason they go slow is to win. Read the other comments and learn something.
WTF this wasn't even close. Why would Forstemann go to the top of the track during the sprint? Makes no sense. Unless he was like F this S Hoy is too fast, despite my ridiculously huge legs.
the second rider can overtake the front rider if he wants the goal is to put your opponent in a place where you can draft and slingshot around him in the last lap so its better to stay in the back for this tactic
Since they are on wheels the person in the rear can draft the person in front of them, making them move fast while using very little energy. They go really slow for several reasons. So person in front can try and move to the back or so the person in the back can take off first and catch them off guard. I find it kind of stupid, its more of a bike duel than a sprint.
No. Look how fast they accelerate when they start going. It's part of the strategy. See how Robert was looking back waiting for him to accelerate before he accelerated?
When racing at high speed, the rider who manages to stay just behind his or her opponent can draft, expending less effort. By riding behind the 'lead out' rider, the second rider reduces the aerodynamic drag felt. Just before the finish, the trailing rider pulls out of the slipstream, and aided by fresher legs, may be able to overtake the opponent before the line. To prevent this, the leading rider may choose to accelerate quickly before the last lap, hoping to catch his opponent off guard.
Forestman looked like he had too mutch slow release muscles but holy looked to be made up of only 100% fast twitch muscles and that is why holy won.. Forestman also looks quite bigger than holy on my opinion
Maybe if Forestman had a few bigger gears, he could put that extra muscle to use. The guy won by high rpms, it looks like they have a single speed bike.
When it comes to this, two athletes at max ability, muscle size means relatively little. Forstemann is an amazing track cyclist - however, if muscle size was the one true determining factor in his ability to sprint? Noone, and I really do mean noone would be able to beat him There are far, far more complex factors to consider when it comes to this, a large portion of it is just luck and timing. Pervis is a great example of this.
That other guy has huge legs too. Just not quite mutant as Forstman. He has less body weight to move though. Power to weight ratio is possibly a factor. You also have to look at how much power they are outputting at a higher rpm too.
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Forstermann looks more like a body builder to me.
The most confusing yet exciting sport in the olympics. I love the individual pursuit and yet I have no idea what is happening haha
Wth
A sprint is not a race against the clock - all that matters is who crosses the finish line first. So you put all your effort into achieving that goal. That means manoeuvring your opponent in front of you so (a) you can see him and what he does, (b) you can use his slipstream, and (c) if he attacks he will tire first. The man at the back has all the aces. You *can* attack from the front, but it's a difficult thing to do.
I thought it was a replay in slow motion at first LOL
This almost looks like a mating ritual.. xD
😂
LMAO
Dont get it... When does it start and why does it finish?
+Érico Schmitt It starts when they start riding but sprinting is weird because there is a mental component to it. The races aren't very long, so there's not very much room to mess up. Each was trying to force the other to make a move, or take the lead. The rear rider has the advantage because of draft and the element of surprise. Even though the race isn't very long, you really want to conserve energy too. The rider who initiates the sprint for the finish will usually be sprinting slightly longer. This might not make a huge difference normally, but on this level, the tiniest things can result in a win or a lose.
+Geirlodnir thanks for clarifying
seems like its not really about the sprint and more about making a move at the right time in that case. i still dont understand the appeal myself. seems like 10 laps or so at speed would be more reasonable with some action and passes. im not a cyclist though and to each their own
Let me guess... road biker ?? .... lmao
10 laps at speed is not a sprint, this is also an old video and modern sprinting is more like a drag race. when this race happened gears tended to be smaller with more emphasis on the jump and initial acceleration. fwiw the best guys on the road cant put out anywhere near the power of a top end track sprinter. cav is around 1600w greipel or kittel probably 2k. top track athletes like glatzer currently are somewhere in the 2400-2600 range. you cannot do 10 laps at a full sprint, not even close. a neuromuscular sprint effort is at most 30 seconds before it starts becoming mostly anaerobic work which is nowhere near the same even if they both hurt and are both fast as hell. think about it this way, the first 2 laps are positioning and tactics: some guys like a long fast sprint with less jump, some guys like to lead from the front so they can control the race, and some guys are the complete opposite. the first two laps are your chance to use your tactics to suit your strengths as a rider as best as possible. then imagine coming out of turn 4 is essentially the same as a 100m track race where you just go balls out to beat the other person. did you notice all the moves hoy was making at the back? thats all to get the other rider to either accelerate or respond. did you notice how hoy went up and down the banking multiple times forcing the other rider to follow? if you dont follow as forstemann did you absolutely stand no chance because hoy will use the banking to pick up free speed while you dont. there are a lot of tactics that dont seem obvious to a non cyclist. infact hoy baited forstemann into coming up track multiple times and then dove underneath when forstemann thought it was just another simple move up the banking. lots of thinking goes into a cycling match sprint. make em do 10 laps and theyll just do 9 slow as hell
Why do so many people think this is a dumb sport? It's down to both strategy and physics. When cycling FAST, being behind someone is much more advantageous due to air resistance, so the tactics involve waiting for just the right moment to launch an attack in order to win the race. Go out hard from the start and your opponent will just sit behind you conserving energy and easily fly past at the finish.
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I'd rather watch them go head to head in an all out sprint. I want to see who the best pure athlete is not the best strategist. Maybe those kinds of races exist as well, i dunno i'm not familiar with cycling sports.
Cuz road bikers are slim pussys
Dolofonos you make it as easy as possible for yourself to win
never in my life would i have thought watching someone ride a bike would be so nerve racking
+championmotivation but then it's just sprinting aimlessly there's no mental side to it
First person over the line after three laps wins
Buddy Jesus 80% of that discipline (wich is only one out of many you can do in a velodrome) is mental. Only the last bit is the sprint. Before they play chess while putting out unhuman amounts of power already.
Fostemann has mad legs but cmon this is hoy
under Sky medication especially
@@simonrano8072 Foerstemann is undeniably a full natty, isn't he :D.
@@82vitt considering his palmares we cannot assume his genetics did him justice. He never won any individual international title. Only team sprint on few occasion and a couple world cup stages.
The object is to finish first. Being in another cyclists slip stream means you expend much less energy going the same speed as the man infront. So if the man infront was to go hell for leather at the start the man behind would just stay in the slipstream and sprint ahead at the end when the frontman is tired. Cycling slow means there is no slip stream left and no advantage given to the other rider. I enjoy it because of the tactics and suspense built throughout the race to a dramatic finish!
anybody come here because of bodybuildingrev?
actually yeah i just watched the squat challenge lol
+zul pro Yep!...Wtf is going on in the beginning of this vid?
+zul pro yeah that guy has HUGE leg muscles
No matter what muscles u got u will never beat Sir Cris Hoy' legend
He actually beat him already...
@@sonatine3266 Not when it mattered he didn't
seems as though the guy behind has the advantage since the guy infront has to constantly turn his head back and pay attention.
That's bullshit you just push as hard as your legs can, thats what track biking is all about
+Rostier Jenkins Spoken like a true dipshit.
+Casey Monaghan That is what happens when you are in front. You gotta make sure you look back to make sure there are no surprises. The one in the back is usually looking for any ways to make it past the person the front. In this match, Chris Hoy dominated
+sceloglaux Go fuck yourself its 100% true, the guy that wins is the one that sprints the faster not necessarily the one thats behind. Specially since they always stall the race more or less until the sprinting round is called.
Youre a dumbass sir. Like literally look at how much faster the brit was going his legs are going down so fast on that gear it's ridiculous.
+Rostier Jenkins it is incredibly tactical though, its not just about the strongest man, its the smartest ride and over multiple rounds
It's all about tactics. Their strength is incredible, they go full on only when they absolutley need to at th end. But it's all about the strategy. If you snoozed you lose. Better to be the guy behind.
Everything in Italian sounds as if someone commented any sport D:
Son Goku
+Might Guy
Che Coza?
Great quality videos, you have a great channel. Thanks
Fostermann had a sore Neck from stalking behind...
Chris Hoy came to my primary school on sports day and I acc had a conversation with him
The early parts of each race will often be highly tactical with riders pedaling slowly, as they carefully jockey for position, often trying to force their opponents up high on the track in an attempt to get their rivals to make the first move. The reason for this apparently strange behavior, as in many track cycling events, is both aerodynamics and tactics.
3:45 "Kurwa" xD
Zakręt.
You probably know that it means "corner or bend".
It's funny that you write it in the same way in portuguese, spanish and italian and you write "curva". There are slight differences in the way you say it between those languages, but most people can't tell the difference.
Ps: I'm portuguese and I know what it means in polish, my girlfriend is polish!
3:04 ..... When your riding your bike to your girlfriends house and she hits you with that "My parents aren't home ;)" text...
+Disregard Females heheh nice
the best
good one
i went back to see 3:04 lmao.
LMAO SOOO FUCKIG ORIGINALALLALALAL
-West
And where did you get that little gem from?
It's amazing Robert has bigger legs but he still loses. it's like the old saying goes "bigger doesn't mean better"
What has quad man ever !won! Hoy kicked his ass regularly.
Forstemann has a medical condition in which he lacks a key protein, Myostatin, that NATURALLY allows him to NEVER DEGRADE MUSCLE! It's insane, I'm learning about it at med school now... and apparently clinical trails for a drug to control this protein are under way. A.k.a you goin build/keep mucho muscle with this drug.
No, what he was saying is true. The reason the front rider doesn't just go as hard as he can from the start is because then the person behind can just draft. So you're right that it becomes a game of timing and brute force, but drafting still comes into play, even if its just to change the meta-game.
It's called tactics. unlike running, cycling isn't a drag race.
Big Dunk. The reason they use straps instead of clips is because at the power output they put out there is a high probability that you would accidentally pull your foot out of a clip pedal no matter how tight of mechanism you have. So the straps prevent this from happening.
its a clip and strap combo. they cant wear one or the other. has to be both for safety.
Yup, although, the clip for a perfect positioning for the foot (ball of foot over the axle of the pedal) + holding it in place, and the straps to help clamp their feet there.
If he used clips on their own, he might have pulled his foot out upwards. If he used straps on their own, he might have pulled it out backwards. So with that, they both cancel each other out and stops their feet movin' about.
They use straps and clips, if you have any idea what you’re doing it’s easy to put out your max power and not come out of the cleats
It’s straps and clips for better power transfer I guess
The straps also offer more strength than a shoe, for when pulling up. Even if the clip mechanism holds, the shoe material isn't as stiff and strong as a strap.
You make it sound so simple. It's not. As a young man, I was a match sprinter and kilo specialist. It takes much training to be able to have the ABILITY to perform "timing and tactics". In match sprinting, you must know the abilities of your opponent. It also involves racing TWO athletes in the early rounds. That is a different skill altogether. Strength, flexibility, fitness, quick reflexes, brains, dedication, hard work, and absolutely no fear are all required to do what you call "Simple".
Il commentatore si lamenta della mancanza di atleti italiani in questa disciplina; secondo me dovrebbe lamentarsi della carenza di piste.
Non capisco il tuo commento
@@PaulPaul-qv3vw chi commenta la gara, all'inizio del video, elenca i grandi campioni degli anni '60. Si lamenta che in quel momento non ci sono grandi campioni italiani nel Mondo della pista. Io davo la colpa di questa carenza allo stato dei velodromi. Per es. a Milano il Maspes-Vigorelli era in uso, ma per il football. Altri velodromi erano diventati solo il contorno in cemento del campo di calcio.
Non ero e non sono molto addentro al Mondo della pista e forse avevo preso un abbaglio con il mio commento.
@@vogliousareilmionome capito grazie per la risposta fulminea.,in Italia negli ultimi anni è andato di moda stranamente il rugby, non si se ancora vada bene..
mind games and saving energy for the final lap sprint
what gear ratio are they running?
Now I Know :
In this round each rider completes two to three warm up laps and then completes the final 200 m, which is usually just under a lap. The number of riders that qualify for the sprint rounds depends on the competition; in World Cup competitions, 16 riders will advance and in a world championship, 24 riders will advance.
:26-2:40...ref: "alright guys, we're gonna do this in slow motion. The loser wins. GO!!!"
It's called the 'cat and mouse', they ride for 3 laps in total (I think), but if a rider tries to sprint away right at the start the rider behind him will likely be able to get into his slipstream and overtake when the he tires.
Riders have to wait for an opportune moment when they know that they can open a gap and stay there without being caught, usually towards the final lap or when one is distracted.
Beassst . Best sport
Can someone please explain what’s going on during the first 3 minutes of the video? It’s not making sense
Forstemann got that ex east German coach with the bag of goodies.
IN THE WILD...the cicada notices the mimic sparrow behind. The sparrow mimicking the cicadas mating dance easily closes the distance...
Hoy would burn a piece of bread with that power!
I'm here because I saw him make toast just by cycling
A clearer answer to this, they are using special clipless pedals which have straps on as well. You won't see them outside of professional track cycling, but they're to give double protection against clipping out accidentally. The down side is in a crash, you often stay clipped to the bike.
i have no idea whats going on here
cat and mouse, if you sprint all 3 laps the person in your slip stream will almost certainly win because its easier to sprint from behind.
The only thing ridiculous is trying to compare a triathlon to track cycling.
no matter how much I read the comments I still don't get it, so a sprint is how many rounds in total? why does the dude keep looking back rather than just start sprinting once he reaches round 3 or something
Cool
2:55 it's like Tron light cycle fights.
Its like watching a Apex predator stalking its prey then BAM !!!!! makes me nervous just watchin it
i didn't either at first, okay, this is a sprint competition where there are 3 laps, the competitor in second place cannot overtake until the start of the 2nd lap, they then have to gain pole position by the end of the thrid lap. They were going slow because they were trying to see where they would attack and the guy at the front will have to anticipate being overtaken or defend his position by using a tactic called blocking which is used in all sprints, which is basically getting i the way :)
im pretty sure theres a trigger to start the race. the second guy passing or coming to equal with the first guy or something like that, my buddy did velo but i cant remember exactly what it was. they arent just going slow to not expend energy.
why are they cycling so slow, i thought it was a sprint
Hjalmar Nyman They're saving up for the last laps, trying to get into the perfect position for the final sprint. In the end they're pretty damn quick I'd say...
Weirdest style of racing in the world. It's a shame they don't just race from start to finish like every other athlete.
fred col I was thinking the same thing.
Divad Mlap There is no point trying to outsprint each other at the start, whoever is drafting will have the obvious benefit.
fred col I think it's cool. Sometimes you see weird shit in cycling sports purely because it's outright more strategic than most other race sports and that makes it interesting.
It is all about tactics. The only goal of the race is to cross the finish line first and therefore they basicly just psych eachother out until the last 400-200m or so(most of the time) until one of them decides to make a move. Sometimes you will see people go from the start if they know the others sprint is superior.
Give Robert a toast, it'll cheer him up
vary gud
This was posted two days before my birthday
even if it was posted ON your birthday, it would still hold little significance to be worth commenting about
Go home quad man! The bigger legs, the bigger the looser!
Team GB the best ever at this event!
Came here because of robert's amazing legs.
A me piacerebbe tantissimo provare il ciclismo su pista...peccato che dove vivo io il ciclismo è uno sport poco diffuso
to Big Dunk: they're both clipped in (with clipless pedals) and held in with toe clips
@eteokles3 I really don't know what in the world is going on. Honestly. I watched a few of these sprints and couldn't figure out the rules. All I saw is that the person starting off in the back always seemed to win. I would really appreciate if you could educate me on this.
WHAT A BULLET
You didn't get it from the rules at all, because it's not *in* the rules. Not in the individual sprint, anyway. The reason they go slow is to win. Read the other comments and learn something.
utter domination.....
foi lindo
I wonder if he could push a fully faired racing velomobile to 100mph
Col commento di Sgarbozza è poesia.
its a game of patience
WTF this wasn't even close. Why would Forstemann go to the top of the track during the sprint? Makes no sense. Unless he was like F this S Hoy is too fast, despite my ridiculously huge legs.
+DanDXMG He gave up, that's why he went up the track.
the second rider can overtake the front rider if he wants the goal is to put your opponent in a place where you can draft and slingshot around him in the last lap so its better to stay in the back for this tactic
guys im just trying to understand,, and im not being rude, if this is a race, why are they going so slow at first? serious question.
like a sir
Ok bro.
The time is taken on the last 200m:
First he did'nt go full gas on the whole 200m
Second he was only going 30km/h at 350m of the end.
Its because the toe clips are more reliable the clipless ones could fail any moment
I don't get it
Only the last lap is timed, so they try to stay behind the other, so that they can draft and slingshot to the front at the end
His name is Förstemann, not 'Forstemann'!!!
*förstemann tiene demasiada masa muscular en las piernas y eso lo vuelve un poco lento para acelerar*
Why they run so slow in the beginning ??
this bike is hard to accelerate but it is fast
this is my face : O.O when i saw tjeese guys legs
Celebrate as the winer. 2 laps given away
Since they are on wheels the person in the rear can draft the person in front of them, making them move fast while using very little energy. They go really slow for several reasons. So person in front can try and move to the back or so the person in the back can take off first and catch them off guard. I find it kind of stupid, its more of a bike duel than a sprint.
is the gearing really that big? does it really take them 1 min to get up to speed???
yes its really hard my brother has gearing like them but alot less and its hard asf
Anoki Herbst dam....
i thought they were like "waddup bitch? wanna race? huh?"
Stainless haha maybe
read the other comments
No. Look how fast they accelerate when they start going. It's part of the strategy. See how Robert was looking back waiting for him to accelerate before he accelerated?
Fostermann = Big Legs no Watt
When racing at high speed, the rider who manages to stay just behind his or her opponent can draft, expending less effort. By riding behind the 'lead out' rider, the second rider reduces the aerodynamic drag felt. Just before the finish, the trailing rider pulls out of the slipstream, and aided by fresher legs, may be able to overtake the opponent before the line. To prevent this, the leading rider may choose to accelerate quickly before the last lap, hoping to catch his opponent off guard.
can some explain why is the other one waiting for the other one like wtf just go??
Hulk legs! Ronnie Coleman would be happy with a pair of those WMDs
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Can we watch this in slow motion? I think I missed something...
Track cycling is the best
testing each other
Forestman looked like he had too mutch slow release muscles but holy looked to be made up of only 100% fast twitch muscles and that is why holy won.. Forestman also looks quite bigger than holy on my opinion
Maybe if Forestman had a few bigger gears, he could put that extra muscle to use. The guy won by high rpms, it looks like they have a single speed bike.
Why is it just one gear?
track bikes are set up for one thing. max sprinting speed. they have no brakes or gears and are super stiff and aerodynamic.
When it comes to this, two athletes at max ability, muscle size means relatively little.
Forstemann is an amazing track cyclist - however, if muscle size was the one true determining factor in his ability to sprint? Noone, and I really do mean noone would be able to beat him
There are far, far more complex factors to consider when it comes to this, a large portion of it is just luck and timing. Pervis is a great example of this.
That other guy has huge legs too. Just not quite mutant as Forstman. He has less body weight to move though. Power to weight ratio is possibly a factor. You also have to look at how much power they are outputting at a higher rpm too.
Jenial already had its start
I'm came here after Robert toast a bread
Warum fahren die so langsam an? Weiß das jemand?
skip to 2:40. thumbs up if helpful
it's all about tactics