Talk:Sam Whittingham

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[edit] Specialised terms

Quote: "The 200 m flying start (single rider): 130.36 km/h (81.00 mph)"

I find this language a bit confusing and ambiguous. What is a 200m flying start? Also, I think the article is missing some information about the criteria for these records (eg. wind, terrain, any initial assistance for balance, etc etc). If someone with knowledge about this stuff could edit the article that would be very helpful. --Qirex 06:37, 24 October 2005 (UTC)