Bike trail ( Bicycle trail ) - sports facility; As a rule, a closed circuit for training and competitions in cycling (mainly road cycling and BMX ). Cycle routes are both artificially and unpaved. Often included in the velodrome .
Content
Characteristics
- Length: in km.
- Width: meters [1] .
- Cycle route cover:
- asphalt [1]
- or
- priming.
- Finish line:
- Length: in km.
- width: in meters (wider than the main road).
- Total lift for 1 lap: in meters.
BMX bike trails
Racing ( English Race, also called BMX Racing )
The direction in which competitions on the fastest passing of the track are held on the dirt track. Start is given from the starting mountain in height from 1.5 to 9 meters (the standard of the supercross track is 8 meters), on the track, usually consisting of four straight and three turns, there are various obstacles:
- "Table" ( English table ),
- double springboard or "camel" ( English double ),
- triple springboard ( eng. triple ),
- "Step" ( born step-up )
- the waves
- etc.
In the mid -2000s, races on the pamp-track , a short track, which was run with the help of the “pumping” of bumps and without pedaling, stood out in a separate direction.
Bmx- dirt ( born Dirt - dirt, soil )
The direction in which the tricks are performed on a dirt track with high hills. Having gained a lot of speed, a rider can fly very high and perform rather complicated stunts.
Famous cycle routes
- Cycle complex Laoshan
- London bike park
- Krylatskoe (cycle route)
- Odintsovskaya cycle route [2]
See also
- Cycle track
- Bike route 74