Morelock wrote:
Of course, once the record falls at Aguas, that becomes basically the only track in the world it can be attacked at in the future, which is kind of unfortunate.I don't think it's unfortunate. All the big boys are scared to go after Wiggins at sea level, and this would open it up. I think it's great that a nice track was built in a relatively poor country like Mexico, and it's the fastest in the world. They could always build a track in the alps if they didn't want to travel so far.... ;)
So, the track refinishing. Any idea what that does? The coating will be not fully cured or something?