Yes, it was a scorcher that day. Temps were at least in the upper nineties, and without a whole lot of shade to go around at the Encino Velodrome, it felt even hotter most of the time. But what am I complaining about? The racers are the ones who actually had to compete in that furnace!
I had a nice ride out from Hollywood. I took the Red Line to North Hollywood, then took my first trip on the Chandler Bikeway that runs alongside the Orange Line Busway. I have mixed emotions about the path as a whole. It's great to have a fully dedicated bike path that takes you out of traffic (most of the time). But as with virtually every other bike related piece of infrastructure in this city, oh are there ever flaws galore. But that's for another post.
Once the races started, I was glued to the track. The speed, the power, the blistering heat. It was a lot of fun to watch, and I found myself saying, "I gotta do this!" So I'm going to try to make it to one of the open training sessions at the Velodrome, which are held every Wednesday.
You can check out all of the pics here. I'll post some video soon too.
1 comment:
Thanks for your comment on my Old Bike Blog, and good luck with your Peugeot restoration. I'll look forward to seeing some photos posted. Our velodrome in San Diego looks a little worse than this one, actually. At least, that's my opinion from the stands.
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