Showing posts with label Los Angeles Velodrome. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Los Angeles Velodrome. Show all posts

Thursday, February 9, 2012

IRELAND. GOLD. Day One at Para-Cycling Worlds...

Depending on who you are and where you are from, that could be the story of the day from the Los Angeles Velodrome. The truth, of course, is that there were numerous similar stories - Seven gold medals were awarded on this first day, and three world records set. The first part of the program was the women's 500 meter time trial for the C-1 through C-5 categories. The three world records came from the women in these races. The first of these records was set by Yin He, of China, with a time of 43.843 in the women's C-2 race; the very next racer, Alijda Norbruis of the Netherlands, reset the record with a time of 43.101. Later, Ruan Jianping, of China, set a new world record in the C-4 category with a time of 38.974.




Thing about international competitions such as this weekends World Championships, there is more pageantry, more excitement - these are the world's top athletes in their respective fields after all. The afternoon started with the parade of flags; thirty-one nations are represented at these championships, so thirty-one flags circled the oval, held proudly aloft by kids from the track program at the Los Angeles Velodrome. A few of the nations were especially enthusiastic when they were announced, and a significant number of British fans in the stands made their presence known as well. There were a few short speeches - one in particular deserves notice. A representative from Samsung announced that the company would be sponsoring a new program at the velodrome which will introduce vision-impaired youth in the Los Angeles area to cycling. Way to step up Samsung.


Laura Sobchik

Raquel Acinas (Spain)


Denise Schindler (Germany)


Sue Powell (Australia)


Greta Neimanas


Sarah Storey (Great Britain) won with a time of 37.371


Storey (1st), Neimanas (2nd), Jennifer Schubel (3rd)

While the individual time trials were exciting in their way, as the announcer marked the time gap advantages and deficits of each successive rider as they circled the boards. But, where things really got exciting were the tandem pursuit races at the end of the day. For those of you who are not familiar, in pursuit races, racers (in this case tandems) starting on opposite sides of the track pursue one another for a set distance (in this case three kilometers). Whichever pair has the advantage after that distance wins. If one tandem is able to catch the other before the three km mark is reached, the race is over. The women's races were brilliant enough, being won by the Irish pair, Catherine Walsh and Francine Meehan (pilot). The British tandem (Aileen McGlynn and Helen Scott) claimed the silver medal, while the New Zealand duo (Phillipa Gray and Laura Thompson) captured the bronze. The two mens races were especially exciting; first up was the bronze medal race, pitting Canada against Spain. Canada was just too dominant and was able to catch the Spanish riders before 3km were raced. The big event was the race for gold - Australia vs. Ireland, the two tandems projected to meet again at the Para-Olympics later this year (although the way the Canadian pair rode, I wouldn't put it past them to upset those plans). Anyway, Australia (Bryce Lindores and Scott McFee) got out quick, but then Ireland (James Brown and Damien Shaw) came back and looked like they might be able to push for the win. Australia surged during the last few laps though, for a magnificent win. If this days competition was any indication of what is to come over the next three days, you will not want to miss out. Get yourself down to the velodrome.


Gray and Thompson of New Zealand

Walsh and Meehan






Link to the slideshow of all photos here.

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Video from USA vs. Canada, Round II...

Round II of the Canada vs. USA races at the Home Depot Center Velodrome took place this past Sunday, and as much as I would like to have been there, I couldn't convince myself to make the drive. I have been waiting to see some photos of the action and luckily local rider, Mark, whom I recently met on a Psycho-list ride, was at the 'drome and put together this great little video. Nice camera work; I have shot some video there in the past, but it did not come out with anything near the same quality. Enjoy it, and Mark, thanks for letting me share it.

Friday, November 18, 2011

USA vs Canada: Showdown at the 'drome...

If you can cut your way through the freeway traffic on a Tuesday evening
this event looks like a lot of fun. Maybe, since it is a holiday week
traffic will be light? Please.


Saturday, March 5, 2011

LAVRA Cup, Round II...

Just back from the LAVRA Cup, Round 2 at the Los Angeles Velodrome. Some came from Canada, some from Guatemala. Some came from San Diego, others from virtually, well, just around the corner. Among their ranks were the reigning Women's Points and Omnium World Champion, Tara Whitten. All told they put on a helluva show.





Los Angeles Velodrome, LAVRA Cup 2011, Round 2 from Michael Wagner on Vimeo.

Saturday, February 19, 2011

An afternoon at the Los Angeles Velodrome...

The son and I spent an enjoyable, rainy afternoon indoors at the LA Velodrome watching some of the racing during the first round of the LAVRA Cup. I have been to the Encino Velodrome a handful of times, but never to that tracks younger and more glamorous sister at the Home Depot Center. Indoor velodromes, like this one, lend themselves to some interesting photo opportunities, so while I took some still shots, the boy did some filming. The action was quite fierce, but unfortunately like so many local-oriented bike racing events, they just don't have the draw to bring out large numbers of spectators - it was most definitely worth an afternoon though. Oh, and photographs just do not do those banked turns justice. They are steep.






Los Angeles Velodrome, LAVRA Cup 2011, Round 1 from Michael Wagner on Vimeo.


If you really want to see something dramatic, check out the photo on Ride the Black Line, of the splinter that Malaysian racer Azizulhasni Awang picked up in his leg after crashing. Makes me queasy. To top it off, Mr. Awang remounted and finished third. That's some tuff stuff.
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