Re: [CR]Flying Scot

(Example: Racing:Wayne Stetina)

To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
From: <rfitzger@emeraldis.com>
Subject: Re: [CR]Flying Scot
Date: Mon, 9 Jul 2001 14:57:49 GMT

Steven Johnson writes -
> I get the
> impression that at one time in the UK, grass track riding had a bit of a
> following.
>
> Today, the attitude is, if you are going to ride a fixed on a track it
> simply has to be a real velodrome as if you were a spoiled world class
> rider. Not sporting for simple proletarian fun. Where you might ride the
> road to the grass track with your path racer, remove the front brake and
> other road necessary items and race the grass track.

Strangely enough - some recent researches into my area have turned up information on late 19th Century bicycle races in Greenwood, SC - of all places. Apparently, the same track was used for horse and bike races, and Greenwood's position along the railways made it a moderately popular stop for the coureurs of the day. I know it's right at the dawn of the time period for this list, if not immediately prior to it, but still amazes me.

If I can find enough information (and maybe some photos?) I'll crank out a web page of some sort ...

Russ Fitzgerald Greenwood SC rfitzger@emeraldis.com

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