Re: [CR]Kissena Velodrome

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Date: Thu, 4 May 2006 19:52:39 -0700 (PDT)
From: "Fred Rafael Rednor" <fred_rednor@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [CR]Kissena Velodrome
To: Bianca Pratorius <biankita@comcast.net>, classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
In-Reply-To: <03a1be233af3d13c8e4fe82a7bfe36f8@comcast.net>


Garth,
     The oficial entrance road to the Kissena Velodrome was always off of Booth Memorial Boulevard, near the corner of Parsons Boulevard. I assure you, despite the recent resurfacing, very little has changed. I was there over the winter, while visiting my family, and many of the cracks have even returned.
     In any event, the "home" straight - between turns 4 and 1 - is and always was parallel to Booth Memorial Boulevard, perpendicular to the entrance road and Parsons Blvd. For an aerial view, go to Google Maps, enter this address and then select Satellite View:
       158-98 Booth Memorial Ave, Queens, NY 11365 Basically, the area just west of Turn 1-2 is a swamp. I think the cattails and bullrushes are taller now than 34 years. That might have affected your recollections. So the entrance road is still the same as in the past, although they might have enlarged the parking lot. I must admit I don't recall the parking situation too well. I always rode my bike over, down Utopia Parkway from Whitestone.
      Returning home, brakeless and in the dark was probably really stupid, but at the time my friends and I thought it made us more "manly".
     Regards,
     Fred Rednor - now of Arlington, Virginia (USA)


--- Bianca Pratorius wrote:


> Does anyone know if the main entrance road to the velodrome
> is now
> coming in from another direction, or perhaps if the velodrome
> itself is
> differently oriented? I visited last year and it appears that
> one now
> approaches the straight away between turns 4 and 1. My memory
> from 1972
> is that one approached the turn between 1 and 2, on the
> entrance road.
> Isn't it funny how one can retain an image from 34 years ago,
> and hold
> it in one's pictured memory? It was retained through
> trillions of nerve
> firings, and through thousands of days and nights without the
> fading
> one might expect on Kodak paper. I only rode the velodrome
> once back
> then, and would like to edit my memory to match the actual
> facts.
>
> Garth Libre in Miami Fl preparing for the 6:00 A.M. hammer
> ride in Key
> Biscayne tomorrow.
>
> _______________________________________________
>

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