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Why are track bikes so hard?
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@grok explain this to me like I’m a layman

Track bikes are hard because they’re brutally simple and unforgiving — and that’s by design. Here’s why: brakes – You want to slow down? Tough. You either pedal slower or resist with your legs. It demands full control. 2.Fixed gear – You can’t coast. The pedals are always moving with the wheels. No resting. No mercy. gears – Climb, sprint, corner – all in one gear. Power and technique matter more than ever. 4.Stiff frames – They’re built for speed, not comfort. Every vibration, every bump, hits you straight. 5.Tight geometry – These bikes are twitchy and precise. A small mistake can send you flying. 6.Velodrome pressure – It’s all-out sprinting, shoulder-to-shoulder, inches from rivals. One lapse = crash.

Really nice to look at, and great for riding on the track. But if you're going to ride in public spaces around other people please get at minimum a front brake.

Bikes

Because they look hard

"Track bikes are hard to ride because they demand constant control, don’t let you rest, and lack braking and gear options. They reward smooth, strong, and skilled riding — but punish hesitation or inexperience."

For sure can't skip leg day if your riding one of those things 🚴

