David Heatley is the director
of Cycling-Inform and co-creator of the RaceRight Cycling Camp. He has
medalled at national and regional events in Sprint Racing: This event is a race between 2
riders (one on one) over 3 laps of a velodrome. Riders play a tactical
game of “cat & mouse” over the first couple of laps in an attempt
to keep the actual sprint down to 200m – 300m.
Time Trial: This is an individual race against the clock over 500m-1000m
Scratch Race: The scratch race is a massed start event varying in length from 5-20km
Derby: A sprint which may include more then two people, race distance is determined by officials and promoters depending on division and track distances
Keirin: 6-8 people in a race riding behind a derny
(motorbike with pedals), riders do a lead up behind the bike for a
certain number of laps to bring them up to speed and then with two laps
to go the bike leaves the track and athletes sprint to the finish
Points Score Race:
Riders accumulate points through a series of sprints during the race at
designated laps. The race distance varies from 5km – 40km depending on
the competition and age categories.
Individual Pursuit:
Two riders start at opposite sides of the track and attempt to catch
one another and to record the best time they can. The pursuit is held
over distances from 2000m-4000m.
Teams Pursuit:
Same as the individual pursuit but raced in teams of four. Through the
advantages obtained from riding directly (sitting-on/drafting) behind
another rider and with each team rider doing turns of pace at the
front, a team will travel faster than an individual. The teams time is
based on the third rider to cross the finish line.
Madison:
A Madison is a track event where two riders (one racing at a time)
compete as a team. Similar to a relay but the riders make multiple
changes throughout the event which can run from 30mins to 2 hours.