You'll all be in the velodrome, and will be able to spectate, warm-up, etc... but the key thing thing is, the velodrome isn't anywhere near as large as Herne Hill and so it does not take more than 20 riders at a time, that limit is only 16 when the riders are not all accredited.
The exact order of riders will be determined on the day... you're free to influence this. Aside from pure logistics that restrict things (how many small or large bikes there are), I'm happy for people to figure out for themselves who they want to ride their session with.
So the smaller track means fewer riders on at a time... slowing things down from the perspective of getting everyone on the track.
Roughly, yes.
You'll all be in the velodrome, and will be able to spectate, warm-up, etc... but the key thing thing is, the velodrome isn't anywhere near as large as Herne Hill and so it does not take more than 20 riders at a time, that limit is only 16 when the riders are not all accredited.
The exact order of riders will be determined on the day... you're free to influence this. Aside from pure logistics that restrict things (how many small or large bikes there are), I'm happy for people to figure out for themselves who they want to ride their session with.
So the smaller track means fewer riders on at a time... slowing things down from the perspective of getting everyone on the track.
On the upside... it's a damn fast track!