UCI announces change of direction for Southern Hemisphere track racing
Move levels playing field between nations north and south of equator
by John Stevenson April 1, 2014
Allan Smithee
If the time and distance involved in travelling to World Cup races weren’t enough to contend with, from 2015 the world’s track cyclists will have to endure another adaptation when they cross the equator: changing racing direction.
Every velodrome in the world currently runs races anti-clockwise. But the UCI Technical Committee today announced that from the beginning of 2015, velodromes in the Southern hemisphere will run races in a clockwise direction.
It’s all to do with Coriolis forces, and evening the playing field between southern and northern hemisphere velodromes, according to the UCI.
The Coriolis force is why cyclones rotate anti-clockwise on the northern hemisphere and clockwise on the southern hemisphere. An extremely careful statistical analysis of race times in the northern and southern hemisphere velodromes has revealed that the Coriolis effect is responsible for a small disadvantage in record attempts in the southern hemosphere.
“It’s surprising how very small things affect track racing times,” said Dr Allan Smithee of the University of Sydney, who analysed race times in a paper published in the Journal of Esoteric Sports Technology.
“We’ve known for a while that small changes in humidity affect track times,” he added, “so it’s not too startling that the Coriolis force slows down racers south of the equator. After all, it’s strong enough to affect which way water flows down the plug.”
What is surprising, though, is how quickly the UCI has acted on this discovery. “It’s not like the UCI to let scientific facts and sense get in the way of centuries of tradition,” commented Dr Smithee, himself a Cat 2 racer. “But it’s great to see them taking this simple step to level the playing field.”
Australia’s track team stands to be one of the biggest beneficiaries of the change. Gennie Sheer, spokesperson for Cycling Australia said, “As our track team is called the Cyclones, it makes perfect sense that they will now go in the right direction on their home tracks.”
New UCI ruling - Southern Hemisphere tracks go clockwise
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New UCI ruling - Southern Hemisphere tracks go clockwise
Postby Pravda » Wed Apr 02, 2014 5:42 pm
I hope everyone got this memo yesterday. From road.cc http://road.cc/content/news/115466-uci- ... ack-racing" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Postby bigfriendlyvegan » Fri Apr 04, 2014 10:14 am
I hope there aren't any velodromes on the equator, things could get messy.
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Postby siennatrack » Fri Apr 04, 2014 3:53 pm
Roll out the bandages
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Postby kb » Fri Apr 04, 2014 11:03 pm
Vertical? Loop the loop style?bigfriendlyvegan wrote:I hope there aren't any velodromes on the equator, things could get messy.
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Re: New UCI ruling - Southern Hemisphere tracks go clockwise
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Figure 8 style tracks making sure the correct turn is on the correct side of the equator.
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