How about an Olympic Sprint? Teams of 3, at the end of the first lap the front man pulls up high onto the banking leaving the rider behind to complete the next lap, then he pulls up allowing the final rider to complete a full lap. Fastest time wins. You normally have two teams on the track at a time, but it isn't necessary as the results are based on time.
How about an Olympic Sprint? Teams of 3, at the end of the first lap the front man pulls up high onto the banking leaving the rider behind to complete the next lap, then he pulls up allowing the final rider to complete a full lap. Fastest time wins. You normally have two teams on the track at a time, but it isn't necessary as the results are based on time.