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cycle speedways
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a form of bicycle racing on short, oval tracks
Cycle speedway is a type of bike racing that takes place on short, oval-shaped dirt tracks, usually around 70 to 90 meters long. Riders use lightweight, single-gear bicycles without brakes, focusing on quick acceleration and sharp turns. Races are typically short and intense, with multiple laps completed in under a minute. The sport requires strong sprinting ability, bike-handling skills, and strategic positioning to overtake opponents while maintaining control on the loose surface. It is often compared to motorcycle speedway but is powered solely by the rider’s effort.
- The local club is hosting a cycle speedway event this weekend.
- He trained rigorously for months to compete in the cycle speedway championship.
- Cycle speedway requires both speed and strategic maneuvering.
- She won her first cycle speedway race at the age of ten.
- Cycle speedway riders need to have excellent bike-handling skills.