Ow, ow, ow, ow
Get the tweezers out
Thats going to sting in the morning ๐ฏ
Who's Will Hoy?
The chap on the stretcher looked like he was quite a small splinter
That deserves a little round of applause
Deceased BTCC driver. Put in quite a good ride for a man who's been dead for years
Apprause!
That's hardcore, manages to ride over the line to gain 3rd place with a chunk of 2by4 poking through his calf,
Chris Hoy beasted that one
Legend
Awang said "No, I'm the splinter - I've got a sprinter in my reg. you stupid iriot"
Acknowledgements to Benny Hill.
he is in hospital today and chapeau indeed
track cycling delyaed till 2.15!
Just think what it would feel like when you catch the splinter on your crank arm at the bottom of you pedal stroke... ๐ฏ
Wish i'd not had lunch before I watched that.....
Full video here, great sprint from Hoy
dangerous track,
theres a football vid about, someone slides it, wooden floor breaks, geezeer dies from injury
It's not a dangerous track - all track racing is potentially dangerous.
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Ouch for tent peg.
How much further did Hoy ride and still win?
HOLY F***ING JAVELIN, BATMAN.MASSIVE PROPS TO AZIZULHASNI AWANG - FIRSTLY FOR PUTTING HIS 65KG SELF UP AGAINST RHINOS LIKE HOY IN THE KEIRIN.
THEN FOR RIDING ACROSS THE LINE AFTER A CRASH WITH GODโS TOOTHPICK STUCK THROUGH HIS LEG.
BEST WISHES FOR THE RECOVERY.
Splinter doesn't really cover it does it? A splinter is something you dig out with a pin.
When I read the story I wasn't sure what the fuss was about.
Now I've seen the pictures I'd like my lunch back!
Are all tracks surfaced with the boards running round the track? Also, how would they fix the track - can they replace individual boards?
Yes to the first bit - its little strips of wood - I seem to remember guys out at Manchester with a sureform plane and a tub of wood filler doing repairs between races!
Aye, I know that it's made of individual bits of wood. But do they ever lay the boards radially rather than lengthwise round the track?
Havent seen it done.The cost of repair would be crazy and the speed against the grain would feel like an off day with punctures,surely?
Aye, I know that it's made of individual bits of wood. But do they ever lay the boards radially rather than lengthwise round the track?
When Herne Hill was first built (back in the late 1800's) they ran the boards radially along the straights (the turns were still cinder) but soon changed them to lengthwise when the whole track was boarded. All modern velodromes are built with the boards lengthwise.
They use a quick drying resin filler to repair any scratches - sand it down, fill the scars, sand it and hoover up the dust and splinters with a little hand-held vacuum cleaner.


