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'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (バイクアスロン) is a [[Sega Model 2]] bike racing simulation attraction developed by [[Sega AM5]]. Only one ''Bike Athlon'' unit is thought to have been made, exclusively appearing in a number of [[Sega]]'s [[Joypolis]] indoor theme parks during the late 1990s and 2000s.
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'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (バイクアスロン) is a [[Sega Model 3]] bike racing simulation attraction developed by [[Sega AM5]]. Only one ''Bike Athlon'' unit is thought to have been made, exclusively appearing in a number of [[Sega]]'s [[Joypolis]] indoor theme parks during the late 1990s and 2000s.
  
 
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Revision as of 19:26, 4 May 2021

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Kyoto Bike Athlon.jpg
Bike Athlon
System(s): Sega Model 3
Publisher: Sega
Developer:
Genre: Racing

















Number of players: 8
Release Date RRP Code
Arcade
JP
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Bike Athlon (バイクアスロン) is a Sega Model 3 bike racing simulation attraction developed by Sega AM5. Only one Bike Athlon unit is thought to have been made, exclusively appearing in a number of Sega's Joypolis indoor theme parks during the late 1990s and 2000s.

Gameplay

Like the more well-known Power Sled attraction, as well as Boat Race GP, Bike Athlon involves players taking control of four full-sized racing vehicles behind 100 inch projection display screens; in this case, tandem bicycles, thusly making it more physically demanding than the aforementioned rides. Navigating their bikes down an island in the Mediterranean Sea, riders can steer and pedal simultaneously against their opponents,[2] though limited speed gains are thought to have been offered by the latter.

History

Locations

Only one Bike Athlon unit is believed to have been produced by Sega, making its debut appearance at Kyoto Joypolis on opening day in September 1997.[3] It was moved to Shinjuku Joypolis by the end of July the following year,[2] and relocated for the final time to Tokyo Joypolis in 2000,[4] where it remained until its removal and replacement in 2007 by Burnout Racing.

Archival status

After the attraction was retired at Tokyo Joypolis, no Bike Athlon units have been known to be publicly accessible. Two pieces of music composed for it by Kazuhiko Nagai later appeared on the Sega Racing Best compilation CD.

Magazine articles

Main article: Bike Athlon/Magazine articles.

Gallery

References