robert sharp Posted May 20, 2006 Report Share Posted May 20, 2006 Jim thanks for the photo's of the new track it looks more like a go kart track . For all of us that can remember west horn ( London road) track well Bellahouston hasn't a patch on west horn even with its pot holes first time ive known a track to have a kerb around it . Lets hope Jim's photos are not doing the track justice. to quote( Star Trek ) track not as we know it not as we know it !!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mick Boyle Posted May 21, 2006 Report Share Posted May 21, 2006 Robert, I'm being careful not to be too critical of the track because I know that a lot of work has gone into getting it to the stage it is at, but I have to agree with your sentiments a wee bit. I first had a look at the track a month or so ago from the grassy hill overlooking it. Now, I am not an expert on velodromes only having seen one (Newport) in 30 years cycling and have never ridden one yet, but my first thoughts were, "where are the bankings?" Granted the diggers were still in and a lot had still to be done so I assumed that it was early days.Maybe the bankings are there and you have to be on the track to see them I was a Bellahouston last weekend for the Youths circuit race and had a look at what stage it was at. And to answer your question, Yes, there is a kerb running round the inside. Whether this goes round all of the track or only on the bends I can't say, but should there be a kerb on a velodrome? It seems pretty obvious to me that for safety there should not be. Hopefully there is still work to be done that will sort that out. From initial anticipation of a great facility, I have to admit to an initial feeling of disappointment and the feeling that we may have missed a great opportunity here (hopefully not). Maybe I was expecting too much. I will be involved with the Saturday sessions with the Glasgow Riderz youth club based there so we will see how things transpire. Anyway, once the indoor velodrome is built we won't have to worry! Cheers Mick Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Kenny MacDonald Posted May 21, 2006 Members Report Share Posted May 21, 2006 Hi Guys , I have original engineering plans for track and will meet with Mick & Garry Quinn asap to try and solve the problems. What we have is not what we were promised ( I attended initial consultation & site meetings)and on safety grounds looks likely to be condemned as a suitable track for youths. Will keep you posted. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jim B Posted May 22, 2006 Report Share Posted May 22, 2006 Kenny, I have been keeping an eye on how the 'track' was developing for some months now as I hoped it would provide Track style racing and training without the need to drive from one side of the country to the other. The inner kerb was one of the first features to be put in place and it immediately raised concerns with me which I brought up with Scottish Cycling staff who informed me that they were not involved in the financing of this track and had no say in its construction. I gather that there was some consultation with WOSCA and a few others but this consultation stretched to Glasgow city council telling all other interested parties what they were going to get and what they were not going to get. I also understand that there were a number of issues brought up which were ignored which included the banking(what banking?) an outer fence and the construction of the inner edging / drainage amongst other things. I, like others, was really disappointed with what was being built as just like Bob Sharp, I felt that we were getting a Go Kart track which was not at all suitable for track cycle racing. Who in their right mind would build a 4 inch edged kerb on a cycle race track and suggest that it did not present a danger to riders. It might not be apparent at first glance but the outer edge is also bordered by a concrete retaining edge which I believe is supposed to be flush with turf which is being laid to the required height. I doubt that this will provide the ' safe' flush surface hoped for and I believe that this outside edge will be just that, a concrete edge!! which will also be a real danger to riders. I contacted Glasgow city council and managed to speak to Alan McLean who is one of their two man 'cycling unit' and who is the individual responsible for spending our hard earned cash on this project. Mr McLean appears to be connected to the transport /land services of the council and has no direct connection to the Sport / leisure dept. I expressed my concerns that this track would be unsafe for any sort of competitive or even fast cycle riding in its current guise and and pointed out the kerbs as my main concern. Mr McLean told me that the decision to build the track in this manner was due to financial restrictions and in any case he did not agree that kerbs or concrete edges in a velo /racing track were a dangerous feature at all !!!!!! We didn't even get to banking or fences!!! (is it just me or does anyone else feel this is an issue ??) After some discussion he accepted that perhaps there were some dangerous aspects in having kerbs in place but suggested that any danger could be easily and effectively eliminated by painting a line 2 metres from the inner kerb which he believed would prevent riders from hitting the kerb in the event of an accident. I suggested that he should provide the details of this miracle paint to the roads department who could just dab a few lines up and down our motorways to keep cars from crossing the lanes, hard shoulders and crash barriers as a result of collisions. I also pointed out that if I stood on this 'protective 'paint line and fell directly back I would strike my head on said kerb probably injuring myself very badly or worse. Mr McLean informed me that he felt perhaps three metres from the kerb would be better. I understand that the track is seven metres wide and this would therefore leave just 4 metres width to race on ??? Given that the turns appear very sharp with no banking this would make for some very interesting racing and lots of overtime for the parks department for removing cycle debris from the surrounding area. Even spectators will require helmets at this track. I explained to Mr McLean that I felt that he had built a Cycle race track that was not fit for purpose as it would be very lucky to pass the Health and safety inspection that I expect would be required before its use could be sanctioned. Mr McLean informed me that there was no chance of there being any changes and in any case this was not a cycle race track !! What he has built, he tells me, is a community cycling facility where kids and adults can learn to cycle their bikes for everyday use. He also suggested that the facility would be used by disabled athletes for wheelchair racing. (I would have thought that kerbs may have been problematic here too??) and at no time had he ever suggested that he was building anything other than that. I wonder how much has been spent on this and on what grounds was this project funded ?? My belief is that this "track" could become a huge disappointment for cyclists in the west as well as a huge waste of public money unless changes are made. I wonder what " Wee Jack" would make of all of this on the run up to our commonwealth games bid ? Maybe we should tell him??????? Jim B Well scunnered. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Kenny MacDonald Posted May 22, 2006 Members Report Share Posted May 22, 2006 Jim Alan Mclean is a well known cyclist to many members of the Bunch and I am dissapointed to hear that he see,s no problems. As I said already I will meet with Mick, Garry Quinn and include Alan in our meeting to discuss issues raised. Kenny MacD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hertz Van Rental Posted May 22, 2006 Report Share Posted May 22, 2006 Alan McLean (Is he now Ivy or Nightingale CC?) should know very well what constitutes a safe track - he's been racing for the 25 years that I've known him. This IS NOT SAFE FOR RACING. BANKING - Try drawing this out in a supermarket car park and see how fast you can go round a bend? FENCE - Parks are used by dog walkers. Imagine the carnage when a yappy wee mutt hears the noise and sees the colours and movement and wants to become involved? KERB - This is insane? How are you supposed to stop? At meadowbank, slow down, ride over the wooden drains onto the grass and stop safely. At Glasgow, do you go off of the outside of the track????????? I'm going to forward the links to Jim Daly's photos to Chris Hoy and see if his comments would add any weight to the argument? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
robert sharp Posted May 22, 2006 Author Report Share Posted May 22, 2006 Gordon you'll remember West horn when it was in full swing the only danger there was the odd football. I had a look on google earth to see if it was still there looks like a ploughed field now this was the Jimmy Mcginty training ground many a night was spent going round there with good coaching from Jimmy . Towards it end a few pot holes just to add a bit of variety during the sprints . but no kerbs no fence's Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hertz Van Rental Posted May 23, 2006 Report Share Posted May 23, 2006 I got chased around Westhorn by a stolen Austin Maestro one night!!!! I emailed Chris Hoy MBE with the track pics last night. Chris replied and said that he agreed it was a joke. He also said that he'd back any campaign to have it altered to form a "real" track. Mark Young quotes the track as having 7degree banking. this equates to 49cm of a rise over the 7m width! It's nothing more than an expensive joke. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jim B Posted May 29, 2006 Report Share Posted May 29, 2006 Kenny, Have you met with Alan McLean or the interested WOSCA group yet ? Any feedback or a date for some ? Jim B Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Committee Alan McLean Posted April 7, 2007 Committee Report Share Posted April 7, 2007 Dear all. Bit OT but please don't mistake me (ugly picture to left) with the other Alan McLean involved in this thread. Thanks. Regards Alan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Kenny MacDonald Posted April 7, 2007 Members Report Share Posted April 7, 2007 Alan hope you will join Bob sharp and myself at Bellahouston soon for the clubs track days. The other Alan Mclean will also be invited so you can meet him in the flesh Disregard all the previous horror stories its rideable and not dangerous Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Jim Daly Posted April 9, 2007 Report Share Posted April 9, 2007 Kenny, Can you elaborate on your reference to "the clubs track days"? Would you recommend using track, fixed-road, or road bikes? Has the track been modified in any way, since last summer? Cheers, Jim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Kenny MacDonald Posted April 9, 2007 Members Report Share Posted April 9, 2007 We are planning on having a couple of track nights or days at Bellahouston. We would hope to get people on fixed wheel for these events. The track is still the same , and campaigns to steepen banking are under way.If we show its being used it will convince council to continue its development. Plant to have handicap races,pursuit ,deil , sprints etc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Committee Alan McLean Posted April 9, 2007 Committee Report Share Posted April 9, 2007 Dear kenny/folks can we bring along a road fixed bike to the track or does it have to be track specific? I understand that brakes are dangerous and not used on tracks. regards Alan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
robert sharp Posted April 9, 2007 Author Report Share Posted April 9, 2007 To all concerned as long as you don't have gears , mud guards , brakes , lights or anything that sticks out other than the rider you can ride it the rear drop outs at this level don't mean much , to make it easier bring with you a Frame Two wheels fixed type a Chain , Handle bars , Stem , Bottom bracket and Chain wheel 46 to 48 tooth on the back if you can pedal it bring it there your legs making sure all the component parts are assembled before turning up . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kayleigh Posted April 11, 2007 Report Share Posted April 11, 2007 Hi Kenny, Glad to see some of you are gonna do some track riding. Would you mind if i popped along and joined in a few sessions? I might even be able to drag my dad along aswell Thanks, Kayleigh Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
robert sharp Posted April 11, 2007 Author Report Share Posted April 11, 2007 We need another roundabout at the track . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Liam Rankin Posted July 4, 2007 Report Share Posted July 4, 2007 Hi, im interested in gettin involved in track cycling. I'd like to know if there's any training dates for juniors? Well im 18 coming up to 19 so i dont know if i still constitute as a junior ? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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