Speedway
see also: Etymology of Speedway
The speedway is a particular form of race motorcylcist practitioner on an oval circuit beaten ground court.
History
The first races of motor bike on beaten ground track go back to 1902 with the the United States. It is however in Europe that this sport is a certain success, Great Britain in the highest degree, where competitions take place as of the Années 1920.The first championships of the world are held with Wembley in 1936. The competition does not propose whereas an individual version, the race by team being introduced with the championships of the world of 1960. The prize lists of these championships clearly indicate the privileged geographical area of the speedway: , Northern Europe Great Britain to the Poland and passing by the Scandinavia. Also let us announce the New Zealand, very present in the prize lists.
Technique
Practitioner on a short oval beaten ground track, the speedway put at the world a machine single, without brake, and especially studied for the turns on the left. The skids carried out in turn are done indeed systematically on the left in speedway, implying a specific adaptation of the material. These machines are propelled by Méthanol.
Internal bonds
External bonds
- race of Speedway
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