
The World Wide Technology Raceway Spring Criterium
What to Expect
- High-Speed Banking - The oval sections feature significant banking that rewards aggressive line selection and bike handling
- Technical Road Course Transitions - Sharp direction changes and braking zones require tactical positioning and precision cornering
- Multiple Lap Categories - Check the organizer's website for details on race lengths and category breakdowns
- Professional-Grade Track - Race on world-class pavement maintained to motorsports standards
- Spectator-Friendly Layout - Prime viewing areas along the full circuit make this an exciting event for fans to watch the action unfold
- Unique Venue - A one-of-a-kind opportunity to race on legitimate motorsports infrastructure
Spectator Information
This criterium offers an excellent spectator experience with clear sightlines along the entire circuit. The high-speed nature of the racing combined with the distinctive banking and road course sections creates dynamic, engaging competition. Fans can position themselves at various points around the 1.6 mile course to catch different race moments - from the fast oval sections to the technical corners.
Experience the Thrill of Cycling on a NASCAR Superspeedway - World Wide Technology Raceway Spring Criterium
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes this criterium different from a typical circuit race?
This is a one-of-a-kind event held on an actual NASCAR Superspeedway! The 1.6 mile circuit combines high-banked oval sections with technical road course transitions, creating a unique racing experience you won't find anywhere else. You'll tackle fast straightaways, demanding elevation changes, and sharp corners all in one dynamic lap.
How do the banked oval sections affect my race strategy?
The high-banked oval sections reward aggressive line selection and strong bike handling skills - this is where you'll generate speed and potentially make your move. However, the banking demands respect and practice, so if you're new to this track, use your warm-up laps to dial in your lines and build confidence before the race starts.
What should I know about the technical road course corners?
The sharp direction changes and braking zones on the road course sections require tactical positioning and precision cornering - these are critical areas where positioning matters as much as speed. Expect quick transitions between the banking and technical corners, so smooth, controlled handling will give you an edge over the full lap.
How many laps will I race?
Race lengths vary by category and skill level. Check the event website for the latest details on your specific category's lap count and total race distance.
Where should spectators position themselves to see the best action?
The track layout offers prime viewing areas along the full circuit, giving fans excellent sightlines to watch both the high-speed oval sections and the technical road course corners unfold. The banked sections and transition zones are particularly exciting spots to witness aggressive racing and tactical moves.
What kind of pavement surface should I expect?
You'll be racing on world-class pavement maintained to motorsports standards, so expect a professional-grade, smooth surface throughout the circuit. This means excellent grip and predictable handling, though the elevation changes and banking will still demand respect and skill.
Do I need special tires or equipment for this superspeedway circuit?
Standard road cycling equipment works well on this professionally maintained track, but tires with good grip and responsive handling will serve you best given the combination of high-speed sections and technical corners. Check the event website for any specific equipment recommendations or restrictions from the organizers.
Reviews
Share your photos, offer tips and course insights, or inspire others to join the fun!
The first 5 cyclists to review within 72 hours after this event receive a free Starbucks or Dunkin gift card ($10 value).
Sign in to write a review
Sign In




