Originally Posted by
Baby Puke
Actually I have a question for the poster (troller?): I was under the impression most tracks in Korea were pro keirin tracks, much like in Japan. In Japan, these tracks are most definitely NOT open to the public for riding. Not so in Korea? Genuinely interested in your answer.
I lived there in the 90’s
The 88 Olympic training track was wide open. We used it all the time. Awesome.
So many want free crap for yourselves. I say you go ahead and voluntarily pay 75% of your wages to local, state and federal taxes if you believe in this form of government.