One of the great sports memories of my life. I thank craydee1975 for posting it, but I hope someone will post a high quality version soon. I'm trying to stay rational, but devasated to hear that that one of my great sporting heroes, and an all round great man is facing terminal cancer. Thank you Sir. If there is anything you could want from us, your fans, ask and we will move heaven and earth. I'm just in tears.
... Hoy was brilliant! respect ... I'll never understand why this classic track event was dropped when it generates so much excitement for everybody concerned.
It seems strange that this seems to be the best quality video of an event only 20 years ago, but thank you craydee1975. I have watched this many times. Sport at it's best. I will always remember meeting friends that night, in Madrid. None of us knew we had been watching it before we went out, but as soon as we came together all we could speak aboout was that event. So many wonderful memories since then of Chris Hoy. Fight again, Champion. You don't lose.
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Sport at its purest,who is the fastest.The Olympic motto is Higher Faster Stronger,so why take this out of the games. Its so simple a concept anyone can understand and enjoy it.
what annoys me is that because britain dominated at beijing, they removed events that we excelled in and restricted each country to applying one athlete for each disclipline and win you come to swimming you have a guy that has the opportunity to win 8 medals in a single olympics not to mention you have usa with 3 athletes in each final, its stupid.
James Wood.. This is true & yet the attempt to thwart GB failed because they repeated Beijing by winning 7 of the 10 races in London (& went onto win 6 of 10 in Rio).
Your head begins to pound and throb, and you feel unsteady as you begin to go past your anaerobic threshold. In the last 250 meters, it feels as if you are pedaling in a thick goo, and the only thing keeping you going is the preparations you made over the previous months. That, and pure guts, drive, ambition, and passion for the event. See what I mean about it being much more than a burn in the legs? It is the toughest minute a person will ever experience! My fastest time, in 1979, was 1:07
@@John-dh1gh My team mates and I would train on a grass athletic field near our homes. Grass is a tough surface to ride. To do what you did would make you a legend.
It was scrapped ahead of Beijing in 2008. It was the making of Hoy really. The kilo is a very specialised event and I suspect if it had stayed on in 2008 and 2012 Hoy could have won a gold in each one - but would never have attempted the team sprint, sprint and keirin triple as he did in 2008, or the double as he did in 2012 (tried for the triple but Jason Kenny was picked ahead of him for the Games).
@BMWraptor Completly agree. The excuse about too many competitors and events is rubbish. The people who compete in the Kilo will be in the Team Sprint as well. Also the same case with the Pursuit events.
Look at how many medals have been awarded in the swimming so far! Its crazy that such a massice sport as cycling is so restricted in the olympics If it was me Id have 10mile TT, hilly road race, flat road race. 1KM TT, and a whole host of track events back on
What kind of gear combinations are these guys using? It looked like Hoy had a very small large cog up front. I'm thinking he must have a really small rear cassette.
Aido, it's more than a burn in the legs. As a young man, I was a kilo specialist. the start is brutal on the machine, and the risk of crashing is ever present. Then, you stand on the pedals, pounding your guts out to the third turn. Then, you have to try to remember to control your breathing, and keep pedaling. As you go into the last 500 meters, your legs begin to rebel, burning with lactic acid, your lungs begin to feel like you are breathing fire, and you begin to get tunnel vision.
Full disc is more aero but heavier and therefore slows acceleration. A tri-spoke wheel is lighter but less aero - a rider would choose the wheel that results in their fastest kilo.
I was watching this clip of chris hoy filmed just a few days ago in 2024. ua-cam.com/video/VkZw0MSjKGc/v-deo.html In it he described hearing a voice in the crowd, shouting : "Cris, the clock has started!" It was Jason Queally reminding he to get to the start for crying out loud. Poor cris. Imagine the adrenaline after that. How time flies. I watched this live on the telly. Thank you chris! This was the start of the british gold medal run and dominance, that went on for ages.
They wind up that big gear pretty fast off the line! I'm alright at higher revs but work better with a lower gear to start. I'd love to see how well these guys launch on a geared bike!
@craydee1975 exactly. Those guys have more disciplines and will be there anyway. Those disciplines have great tradition and its big shame they are removing them... Pursuit events where absolut classic. 1km is also huge classic for me. They can add new competitions, but its stupid it must be payed this way- by removing something else..
Gear ratios just dont allow them to go any faster over all. If they had a lower ratio they could accelerate quicker, though their top end would be slower as they would spin out almost immediately. If they had a larger ratio, the acceleration would be closer to the sprints, where it starts slowly and top end speed is higher.
HANENG18 you need to watch the whole thing. Each successive rider was faster, breaking world and Olympic records. Meaning the pressure on Hoy, and the performance needed from him increased hundredfold as the day progressed: not least because he was the highest seed and thus the final rider of the day.
One of the great sports memories of my life. I thank craydee1975 for posting it, but I hope someone will post a high quality version soon.
I'm trying to stay rational, but devasated to hear that that one of my great sporting heroes, and an all round great man is facing terminal cancer. Thank you Sir. If there is anything you could want from us, your fans, ask and we will move heaven and earth. I'm just in tears.
... Hoy was brilliant! respect ... I'll never understand why this classic track event was dropped when it generates so much excitement for everybody concerned.
It seems strange that this seems to be the best quality video of an event only 20 years ago, but thank you craydee1975. I have watched this many times. Sport at it's best. I will always remember meeting friends that night, in Madrid. None of us knew we had been watching it before we went out, but as soon as we came together all we could speak aboout was that event. So many wonderful memories since then of Chris Hoy. Fight again, Champion. You don't lose.
Great commentary. Nothing like hysteria from a commentator
The great Hugh Porter.
Whilst Hoy won 3 golds in Beijing and 2 in London this for me is his greatest achievement. Why on Earth was this classic event removed? Crazy.
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@Leon Allan i really appreciate your reply. I found the site thru google and Im in the hacking process atm.
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correction: Chris Hoy had an AVERAGE speed of 36.845mph. And considering he started from 0mph, his top speed was definitely faster than 37mph.
The last time this event was included in the Olympics, crazy
He'll forever be The Olympic Champion
Sport at its purest,who is the fastest.The Olympic motto is Higher Faster Stronger,so why take this out of the games. Its so simple a concept anyone can understand and enjoy it.
This has to be one of the best races of all times.
One after the other one after the other braking OR?!!
Chris Hoy. Cycling legend. British legend.
Very well said, a gentleman and a fantastic sportsman, probably the best ever from the UK.
what annoys me is that because britain dominated at beijing, they removed events that we excelled in and restricted each country to applying one athlete for each disclipline and win you come to swimming you have a guy that has the opportunity to win 8 medals in a single olympics not to mention you have usa with 3 athletes in each final, its stupid.
Funny enough I’d take that as a compliment 🤣🤣🤣
James Wood.. This is true & yet the attempt to thwart GB failed because they repeated Beijing by winning 7 of the 10 races in London (& went onto win 6 of 10 in Rio).
Ended up benefitting Hoy to give more events to compete in and win
Athens to Beijing saw the big change of events and Beijing to London saw the reduction in riders.
I love the commentator ' I CAN HARDLY CONTROL MYSELF!'
Thanks for posting! Epic battle/moment in history to the end!
Insane, no words for this...
this helps put in to context the effort needed for the hour record which works out at only a few km/ph slower
this was just AWESOME!
Your head begins to pound and throb, and you feel unsteady as you begin to go past your anaerobic threshold. In the last 250 meters, it feels as if you are pedaling in a thick goo, and the only thing keeping you going is the preparations you made over the previous months. That, and pure guts, drive, ambition, and passion for the event. See what I mean about it being much more than a burn in the legs? It is the toughest minute a person will ever experience! My fastest time, in 1979, was 1:07
Only just over the hour? Well done.
As a 15yr old kid on a grass athletics track I was running 2.05 for 800m. So when I see 1000m at 1 minute it doesn't seem fast to be honest.
@@John-dh1gh
My team mates and I would train on a grass athletic field near our homes. Grass is a tough surface to ride. To do what you did would make you a legend.
It's a pity that this event was scrapped for London 2012 - Chris Hoy surely would have won a seventh gold medal if it was included.
It was scrapped ahead of Beijing in 2008. It was the making of Hoy really. The kilo is a very specialised event and I suspect if it had stayed on in 2008 and 2012 Hoy could have won a gold in each one - but would never have attempted the team sprint, sprint and keirin triple as he did in 2008, or the double as he did in 2012 (tried for the triple but Jason Kenny was picked ahead of him for the Games).
That must have been an epic event to see, record being broken time and time again !
Way ahead of you! I am currently working on one.
@BMWraptor Completly agree. The excuse about too many competitors and events is rubbish. The people who compete in the Kilo will be in the Team Sprint as well. Also the same case with the Pursuit events.
Good commentary
I'd assume it' to do with the feel of the bike in different events. Along with ease of acceleration and how they keep up the momentum.
@wwtdd1 Will it not be part of the omnium event?
Look at how many medals have been awarded in the swimming so far!
Its crazy that such a massice sport as cycling is so restricted in the olympics
If it was me Id have 10mile TT, hilly road race, flat road race. 1KM TT, and a whole host of track events back on
What kind of gear combinations are these guys using? It looked like Hoy had a very small large cog up front. I'm thinking he must have a really small rear cassette.
Another Great British Athlete
Aido, it's more than a burn in the legs. As a young man, I was a kilo specialist. the start is brutal on the machine, and the risk of crashing is ever present. Then, you stand on the pedals, pounding your guts out to the third turn. Then, you have to try to remember to control your breathing, and keep pedaling. As you go into the last 500 meters, your legs begin to rebel, burning with lactic acid, your lungs begin to feel like you are breathing fire, and you begin to get tunnel vision.
Any idea why some guys chose to have disc wheel up front instead of say the mavic triple you see them using in other events?
Full disc is more aero but heavier and therefore slows acceleration. A tri-spoke wheel is lighter but less aero - a rider would choose the wheel that results in their fastest kilo.
id say the burn in their legs is insane
I was watching this clip of chris hoy filmed just a few days ago in 2024. ua-cam.com/video/VkZw0MSjKGc/v-deo.html In it he described hearing a voice in the crowd, shouting : "Cris, the clock has started!" It was Jason Queally reminding he to get to the start for crying out loud. Poor cris. Imagine the adrenaline after that. How time flies. I watched this live on the telly. Thank you chris! This was the start of the british gold medal run and dominance, that went on for ages.
They wind up that big gear pretty fast off the line!
I'm alright at higher revs but work better with a lower gear to start.
I'd love to see how well these guys launch on a geared bike!
@craydee1975 exactly. Those guys have more disciplines and will be there anyway. Those disciplines have great tradition and its big shame they are removing them... Pursuit events where absolut classic. 1km is also huge classic for me. They can add new competitions, but its stupid it must be payed this way- by removing something else..
Gear ratios just dont allow them to go any faster over all. If they had a lower ratio they could accelerate quicker, though their top end would be slower as they would spin out almost immediately. If they had a larger ratio, the acceleration would be closer to the sprints, where it starts slowly and top end speed is higher.
His accent ceeps out when he loses it. City of birmingham uk for rest of world.
@wwtdd1 - amen, brother.
there not going down hill though are they
Unbelievable... the power in those thighs!
fuck :( first news of that!! i can't believe it... this is one of the most spectacular events of the olympics...
bong hits for the cool bikes
im just watching this for homework.
Respekt aus Deutschland !
That was their average speed, not top speed.
Well of course won gold. Those thighs!!! x
The commentator peed his pants
!!!!SKIP TO 6:45 IF JUST WANT TO SEE SIR CHRIS HOY!!!!
HANENG18 you need to watch the whole thing. Each successive rider was faster, breaking world and Olympic records. Meaning the pressure on Hoy, and the performance needed from him increased hundredfold as the day progressed: not least because he was the highest seed and thus the final rider of the day.
But I NEEEEED it.
Scottish. Sir Chris is not english
The kind of man you trust with your life.
What's the matter, too scared to get your wheels off the ground. Both sports need huge amounts of training and skill, learn to respect that.
@wwtdd1 I know it's ridiculous!
write a book! haha
English legend!
drfred26 Scottish legend
Scottish and British legend. Not English.
I cant believe rhat ai read today he has terminal cancer.
Fuck cancer.