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Tuesday, June 4, 2013

How to watch the Olympic Track Cycling Keirin - a beginner's guide

How to watch the Olympic Track Cycling Keirin - a beginner's guide
RadioTimes.com
Jamie Ewbank
2012-08-03
Link: http://www.radiotimes.com/news/2012-08-03/how-to-watch-the-olympic-track-cycling-keirin---a-beginners-guide

The Keirin is one of track cycling’s delightfully eccentric events, in which riders are paced up to speed behind a special motorbike before launching their attacks from top speed in the final 600 metres. It’s a race that is dominated by sprinters and often features a little illicit roughhousing as riders jostle for position. Click Here to Continue Reading ...


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