Steel temperature refers to the temperature of sled runners before the run. Metal temperature affects ice interaction and friction. Colder steel increases glide on hard ice. Warmer steel may reduce efficiency slightly. Athletes adjust polish and wax according to temperature. For example a racer checks runner temperature before push start. That information informs preparation for optimal performance. Coaches monitor steel temperature for consistency. Proper control enhances speed and steering precision. Awareness of temperature improves cornering and straight-line glide. Managing runner temperature supports competitive advantage.
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