A crit (or criterium) is a cycling race on a short circuit with many laps, fast straights and tight bends.
Instead of hour-long stages, it's 60-70 minutes full throttle in a circle, while positioning, technique and explosive speed make or break the race.
If the Super Bowl were looking for a cycling equivalent, it would find it in the Saint Francis Tulsa Tough.
For three days, the city centre of Tulsa, Oklahoma, is transformed into one big festival: Over 50,000 spectators, a 1 km circuit, thunderous noise and the best crit racers in the world. This year, Tulsa Tough once again opens the American Crit Cup – one of the most prestigious racing series in the USA.
3 days absolute madness. 1 km of closed road.
And a 24-year-old Berliner who wants to show everyone what he's made of.