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Re: Your best picture of a curve

Postby Karza » Tue Aug 23, 2011 4:43 am

Col De Rousset.. =D>
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Re: Your best picture of a curve

Postby Ballast » Tue Aug 23, 2011 5:08 am

How ever did you Know that :lol:
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Re: Your best picture of a curve

Postby pingvin » Tue Aug 23, 2011 11:12 am

Karza wrote:Col De Rousset.. =D>

Yes, actually remember that curve :twisted:

Only tarmac curves I do these days are on track...but they just reopened my local (well, 2hrs away) track, extended from 1.9 to 3.3km and resurfaced what's left of the old. Going there tomorrow as well (5th time this year and they opened in july so not bad considering I've been on vacation as well), supposed to be 20deg and blue sky 8)

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What you don't see from the picture above is how much up and down it is, roller coaster for bikers :D This model shows it better:

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Re: Your best picture of a curve

Postby Ballast » Tue Aug 23, 2011 10:45 pm

I wish they would show you something similar on TV but they only ever show a 2D diagram or photo of race circuits.
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Re: Your best picture of a curve

Postby pingvin » Sat Sep 24, 2011 8:50 am

Well, not MY picture but China’s Tianmen Mountain Winding Road sure looks like fun :D

"As just under 7 miles in length and with a total of 99 turns, the narrow road has been chiseled out of the landscape, rising 1,100 meters (3,600 feet)." , see HERE

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Re: Your best picture of a curve

Postby Michael J » Sat Sep 24, 2011 11:37 am

pingvin wrote:Well, not MY picture but China’s Tianmen Mountain Winding Road sure looks like fun :D

YES IT DOES :!:

With apologies to Messr. McCartney - the long and winding road:

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The bit in Pingvin's picture is at the lower right.

One could stay busy on that road for a while :D
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Re: Your best picture of a curve

Postby pingvin » Tue Oct 25, 2011 6:40 am

VIDEO from Tianmen Mountain Winding Road in fast forward speed so done in 2min39s 8)
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Re: Your best picture of a curve

Postby Michael J » Wed Oct 26, 2011 2:04 am

Wow!

There appears to be a flight of stairs going up the side of the mountain (NOT just the ones at the top). I can't help but wonder just how long it takes to climb them all.
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Re: Your best picture of a curve

Postby ludwig » Wed Oct 26, 2011 5:05 am

Michael J wrote:Wow!.. I can't help but wonder just how long it takes to climb them all.

how long it takes ..for you or for a Chinese coolie ?..
(I think I'll put my money on the coolie ..)
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Re: Your best picture of a curve

Postby BourneToRide » Fri Oct 28, 2011 7:18 am

Those "stairs" are a stepped waterfall, you can see the drainage pipes leading on to them in one slower part, nice video
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Re: Your best picture of a curve

Postby pingvin » Fri Oct 28, 2011 8:26 pm

Another one I've stolen (from cage forum)...sure looks like fun:

The Jebel Hafeet Mountain Road in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) is the greatest driving road in the world. Stretching for 7.3 miles and climbing nearly 4,000 feet, it boasts 60 corners and a surface so smooth that it would flatter a racetrack. It could easily be described as the eighth wonder of the world, but almost nothing is known about its creation.

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The road is cut into the Jebel Hafeet mountain, the highest peak in the United Arab Emirates, the oil-rich Persian Gulf state. The mountain spans the border with Oman and lies about 90 minutes' drive southeast of the thriving city of Dubai. It looks down upon a dusty, desert landscape that belies a nation of astonishing wealth. An unknown history The view beyond the Mini's hood could have been rendered by a computer game designer, after a Red Bull too many. Three lanes of immaculate highway — two up and one down — are carved into the limestone mountain in one continuous squiggle.

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Desperate for more information, we seek out the manager of the Mercure Hotel that opened at the top of the mountain three years ago. Rajesh Kapoor reckons that the road "was completed about a dozen years ago. I think the architect was Swedish because we had a Swedish guest stay who claimed that her husband was responsible for it." But that contradicts a claim made in a natural history guidebook that says the road was built in 1987. Official sources suggest it was built as a honey pot for tourists who travel from nearby cities to sample the mountain air. But with the exception of the surprisingly mediocre hotel, there's almost nothing here. The road culminates in a huge car park, but the tatty café is unworthy of custom.

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Perhaps the real, unspoken reason for the road's existence is to be found a mile from the hotel. There, sitting on top of the mountain, is a huge palace belonging to Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, the current ruler of the Emirates. His face also adorns a huge banner announcing the entrance to the road and it's under his watch that it was constructed. This incredible feat of engineering is actually no more than a giant driveway. It's enough to make Bill Gates green with envy.

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The streetlamps, of which there must be 500, are tuned to light not only the road, but also the adjacent rock. At Le Mans, 230-mph racecars must light the Mulsanne for themselves, while here in the Emirates, an empty road is slow-roasted by a million watts.

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Further down the mountain we find a series of lurid tire marks, suggesting that we're not the only enthusiasts taking advantage of this motoring nirvana. The appearance of black paint on one of the border posts even suggests that some might have been trying a little too hard. Our friendly hotelier reckons that Land Rover's test engineers have been using the mountain for hot-weather testing and that the residents of Weissach (Porsche) will soon be paying him a visit. Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan spared no expense when he commissioned the Hafeet Mountain Road. It would be easy to dismiss such extravagance as vulgar, but that would be to demean the majesty of the achievement. In every sense of the word, this is the world's greatest drive.
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Re: Your best picture of a curve

Postby Michael J » Sat Oct 29, 2011 12:12 am

BourneToRide wrote:Those "stairs" are a stepped waterfall, you can see the drainage pipes leading on to them in one slower part, nice video

I saw those - my assumption (there's that word again) was that they were pedestrian tunnels. I spent neither much time nor thought on it.

Also, I had been listening to Led Zeppelin recently.
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Re: Your best picture of a curve

Postby Michael J » Sat Oct 29, 2011 12:18 am

pingvin wrote:Another one I've stolen (from cage forum)...sure looks like fun:

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Re: Your best picture of a curve

Postby BourneToRide » Sat Oct 29, 2011 9:58 pm

I like the idea of 2 lanes up and one lane down, makes passing cars a lot easier
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Re: Your best picture of a curve

Postby pingvin » Thu Nov 17, 2011 2:08 am

From another thread that maybe not everyone is reading (with help from Torque and Michael). Pics is stolen though :) Passo del Dosso Alto:

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