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Kreisel (German for gyro) is the name of a turn found on some bobsleigh, luge, and skeleton tracks around the world. It is a single continuous curve which turns far enough around that the track must go under itself on the exit of the curve. There are Kreisels on the tracks shown below: Note: Oberhof is not used for bobsleigh four-man.

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  • Kreisel (German for gyro) is the name of a turn found on some bobsleigh, luge, and skeleton tracks around the world. It is a single continuous curve which turns far enough around that the track must go under itself on the exit of the curve. There are Kreisels on the tracks shown below: Note: Oberhof is not used for bobsleigh four-man. (en)
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  • Kreisel (German for gyro) is the name of a turn found on some bobsleigh, luge, and skeleton tracks around the world. It is a single continuous curve which turns far enough around that the track must go under itself on the exit of the curve. There are Kreisels on the tracks shown below: Note: Oberhof is not used for bobsleigh four-man. (en)
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