Trajectory velocity:
The trajectory velocity of a body is the distance per period of time to cover this distance.
In case of a circular motion, the covered distance of one turn equals exactly the circumference of the circle.

s | Covered distance |
π | Circle constant (approximately 3,14) |
r | Distance from the centre |
Thus the trajectory velocity v equals:

s | covered distance |
π | Circle constant (approximately: 3,14 ) |
r | Distance from the centre |
t | Period of time |
As you can see in the formula above, the trajectory velocity depends on the distance from the rotation axis.