Shade section refers to track areas not exposed to sunlight. Ice in shaded sections may remain colder and harder. Athletes experience different glide and friction characteristics. Body position adjustments may be required for smooth navigation. Cooler ice may demand sharper steering control. For example a racer enters a shaded curve with slightly reduced speed. That adjustment prevents wall contact and drift. Coaches analyze ice conditions in shaded areas. Proper anticipation supports consistent run speed. Awareness of shade effects improves overall performance. Track knowledge ensures safer navigation through variable ice.
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