I was an observer at the later part of last Sunday’s racing and I had a great viewing spot at the back ‘hot dog’ turn. The main difference between the B grade bunch and the A grade bunch was the speed around the turn and the closeness to the limit they were pushing. The…(Read More)
“All the world’s a stage, and all the men and women merely players: they have their exits and their entrances; and one man in his time plays many parts, his acts being seven ages.” – so wrote William Shakespeare. I was never one for poetry or literature in my school days, so the works of…(Read More)
Holding your line… The term ‘hold your line’ in cycling is most misinterpreted one liner in the rule book. In cycling and in life, holding your line simply means “…be predictable and stay in your allocated spot” It is not to be confused with “picking your line”. They are two completely different things. Only the…(Read More)