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Yes. When Glaetzer had to get a new bike last evening (in the keirin 7-12 final) the first thing they did was weigh it; they then put it in a jig to ensure that it met the other sizing/dimension restrictions (saddle fore/aft and handlebar bar position I think).
Does the minimum weight apply to track bikes? Without 500g of derailleurs the frames must be full of lead?
The saddle snapped off as she lunged for the line- it would seem a little churlish to penalise her for that as I'm imagine your saddle falling off would be a bit of a distraction that would outdo any potential benefit in terms of less weight!
Fair comment. As I said. I was looking at it from an F1 viewpoint, where churlish penalties are commonplace.
Fair comment. As I said. I was looking at it from an F1 viewpoint, where churlish penalties are commonplace.
Cycling commisaires aren't immune to a rediculous adjudication either but even that would have been pushing it!