List of cycling tracks and velodromes
This is a list of cycling tracks and velodromes for track cycling worldwide.
Velodromes in use
Argentina
Velodrome | City | Length | Banking | Surface | Notes | Altitude | Location |
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Antonio Ríos | San Rafael, Mendoza | 250 m | unknown | concrete | outdoor | 689 m | 34°38′14″S 68°19′27″W / 34.637118°S 68.324251°W |
Bahiense Pedal Club | Bahía Blanca | 250 m | unknown | concrete | outdoor | 31 m | 38°41′18″S 62°16′26″W / 38.688392°S 62.273812°W |
Chavense Pedal Club | González Chaves | 150 m | unknown | concrete | outdoor | 197 m | 38°01′43″S 60°06′09″W / 38.028504°S 60.102419°W |
City of Esperanza | Esperanza | 250 m | unknown | concrete | outdoor, RRF | 41 m | 31°26′49″S 60°55′14″W / 31.447083°S 60.920651°W |
Concepción del Uruguay | 540 m | unknown | asphalt | outdoor | 9 m | 32°28′25″S 58°13′28″W / 32.473652°S 58.224562°W | |
Concordia | 340 m | unknown | concrete | outdoor | 35 m | 31°22′20″S 58°00′05″W / 31.372278°S 58.001488°W | |
Eduardo Maero (Bº Ayacucho) Velodrome | Córdoba | 250 m | unknown | concrete | outdoor, painted | 430 m | 31°22′33″S 64°10′27″W / 31.375739°S 64.174219°W |
Ernesto Contreras Provincial | Mendoza | 333 m | unknown | concrete | outdoor, RRF | 859 m | 32°53′03″S 68°52′49″W / 32.884205°S 68.880290°W |
Gabriel Deramond Municipal cycletrack | Caleta Olivia | 450 m | unknown | asphalt | outdoor | 7 m | 46°27′00″S 67°31′47″W / 46.450051°S 67.529755°W |
Héctor Cassina | Rafaela | 250 m | unknown | concrete | outdoor, lights | 103 m | 31°16′20″S 61°29′38″W / 31.272154°S 61.493785°W |
Jorge Batiz | Corral de Bustos | 225 m | unknown | concrete | outdoor | 118 m | 33°16′33″S 62°11′34″W / 33.275939°S 62.192824°W |
Julio Polet Panamerican | Mar del Plata | 250 m | unknown | concrete | outdoor, lights, UP | 16 m | 38°01′00″S 57°34′32″W / 38.016792°S 57.575439°W |
KDT Circuit | Buenos Aires | 333 m | unknown | concrete | outdoor, painted, RRF | 9 m | 34°33′58″S 58°24′55″W / 34.566094°S 58.415181°W |
Las Breñas Cycle Association | Las Breñas | 400 m | unknown | concrete | outdoor, lights | 105 m | 27°05′47″S 61°04′27″W / 27.096371°S 61.074074°W |
Luján | José María Jáuregui | 200 m | unknown | concrete | outdoor, lights | 27 m | 34°35′39″S 59°10′54″W / 34.594188°S 59.181770°W |
Mayo Park | San Juan | 400 m | unknown | concrete | outdoor, lights, RRF | 656 m | 31°31′53″S 68°32′38″W / 31.531321°S 68.543792°W |
Reconquista Municipal | Reconquista | 333 m | unknown | concrete | outdoor | 44 m | 29°10′00″S 59°38′21″W / 29.166628°S 59.639164°W |
Resistencia | Resistencia | 400 m | unknown | concrete | outdoor | 53 m | 27°26′06″S 59°02′12″W / 27.435003°S 59.036791°W |
Río Cuarto Municipal | Río Cuarto | 250 m | unknown | concrete | outdoor | 440 m | 33°06′50″S 64°20′57″W / 33.113971°S 64.349065°W |
Roberto "Paco" Echegaray | San Carlos de Bariloche | 333 m | unknown | concrete | outdoor, lights | 823 m | 41°08′11″S 71°17′33″W / 41.136363°S 71.292591°W |
Rubén Rosetti | Junín | 333 m | unknown | concrete | outdoor | 82 m | 34°35′09″S 60°58′28″W / 34.585758°S 60.974359°W |
Rufino | Rufino | 333 m | unknown | concrete | outdoor | 121 m | 34°15′30″S 62°43′29″W / 34.258369°S 62.724729°W |
Sáenz Peña | Pres. Roque Sáenz Peña | 333 m | unknown | concrete | outdoor | 93 m | 26°48′52″S 60°25′22″W / 26.814527°S 60.422674°W |
San Francisco | San Francisco | 400 m | unknown | concrete | outdoor, non-std, painted | 118 m | 31°24′59″S 62°04′46″W / 31.416487°S 62.079451°W |
San Luis Provincial | San Luis | 250 m | unknown | concrete | outdoor, lights, UP | 729 m | 33°18′45″S 66°19′43″W / 33.312613°S 66.328478°W |
San Nicolás cycletrack | San Nicolás de los Arroyos | 500 m | unknown | asphalt | outdoor | 28 m | 33°21′13″S 60°12′51″W / 33.353730°S 60.214062°W |
Trenque Lauquen Cycletrack | Trenque Lauquen | 575 m | unknown | concrete | outdoor, 100m turns | 93 m | 35°59′12″S 62°45′02″W / 35.986721°S 62.750528°W |
Tres de Febrero | Villa Martínez de Hoz | 535 m | unknown | concrete | outdoor, lights, 40m turns | 93 m | 34°36′14″S 58°34′38″W / 34.603913°S 58.577175°W |
Unzué Park Municipal | Gualeguaychú | 425 m | unknown | asphalt | outdoor, lights, 75m turns | 7 m | 33°00′36″S 58°29′50″W / 33.010067°S 58.497099°W |
Velodrome of the Lagoon | Santa Rosa | 565 m | unknown | asphalt | outdoor, lights, RRF | 169 m | 36°37′41″S 64°18′39″W / 36.628123°S 64.310869°W |
Venado Tuerto Municipal | Venado Tuerto | 333 m | unknown | asphalt | outdoor, lights | 123 m | 33°44′14″S 61°57′40″W / 33.737229°S 61.961060°W |
Velódromo Héroes de Malvinas | San Juan | 250 m | unknown | asphalt | outdoor, lights, UP, RRF | 646 m | 31°34′52″S 68°32′59″W / 31.581208°S 68.549754°W |
Australia
Velodrome | City | Length | Banking | Surface | Notes | Altitude | Location |
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Adelaide Super-Drome | Gepps Cross | 250 m | 43.0° | wood | indoor | 25 m | 34°50′29″S 138°36′44″E / 34.841384°S 138.612296°E |
Marty Busch | Ballarat, Victoria | 250 m | 37.5° | concrete | outdoor | 421 m | 37°36′18″S 143°50′37″E / 37.604869°S 143.843474°E |
Burwood East | Burwood East, Victoria | 307 m | 25° | concrete | outdoor | 134 m | 37°51′21″S 145°09′37″E / 37.855967°S 145.160255°E |
Blackwater | Blackwater, Queensland | 333 m | unknown | concrete | outdoor | 169 m | 23°33′48″S 148°53′06″E / 23.563408°S 148.884876°E |
Blue Lake Sports Park | Mount Gambier, South Australia | 250 m | unknown | concrete | outdoor | 40 m | 37°50′36″S 140°49′00″E / 37.843460°S 140.816547°E |
Bob Whitford | Newborough, Victoria | 500 m | unknown | asphalt | outdoor | 83 m | 38°10′41″S 146°17′44″E / 38.177966°S 146.295445°E |
Brunswick | East Brunswick, Victoria | 312 m | unknown | concrete | outdoor, lights | 39 m | 37°45′40″S 144°58′53″E / 37.761090°S 144.981417°E |
Bundaberg | Bundaberg West, QLD | 400 m | unknown | asphalt | outdoor | 16 m | 24°52′25″S 152°20′17″E / 24.873638°S 152.338025°E |
Caboolture Sports Centre | Caboolture, QLD | 350 m | unknown | concrete | outdoor, lights | 8 m | 27°05′20″S 152°56′44″E / 27.088876°S 152.945461°E |
Chandler Velodrome | Brisbane, Queensland | 333 m | 31 | concrete | outdoor, lights, underpass | 34 m | 27°30′40″S 153°08′51″E / 27.511004°S 153.147569°E |
Chelsea | Edithvale, Victoria | 502 m | unknown | concrete | outdoor, painted | 5 m | 38°02′10″S 145°07′13″E / 38.036176°S 145.120214°E |
Prince of Wales | Tamworth, New South Wales | 250 m | unknown | concrete | outdoor, lights, underpass | 384 m | 31°05′51″S 150°56′07″E / 31.097542°S 150.935333°E |
Coburg | Coburg, Victoria | 250 m | unknown | concrete | outdoor, lights (currently broken), underpass | 72 m | 37°43′47″S 144°57′19″E / 37.729756°S 144.955411°E |
Collie | Collie, Western Australia | 333 m | unknown | concrete | outdoor | 187 m | 33°21′19″S 116°09′19″E / 33.355330°S 116.155149°E |
Dalgety Road | Alice Springs, Northern Territory | 333 m | unknown | concrete | outdoor, lights, underpass | 600 m | 23°40′12″S 133°51′51″E / 23.669988°S 133.864115°E |
Darebin International Sports Centre | Thornbury, Victoria | 250 m | 42 degrees | wood | indoor | 52 m | 37°45′52″S 145°01′23″E / 37.764412°S 145.022930°E |
Bagot Park | Darwin, Northern Territory | 325 m | unknown | concrete | outdoor, lights | 22 m | 12°23′46″S 130°51′33″E / 12.396234°S 130.859035°E |
David Blackie | Ararat, Victoria | 250 m | unknown | concrete | outdoor, lights | 309 m | 37°16′14″S 142°56′30″E / 37.270687°S 142.941535°E |
Devonport Oval | Devonport, Tasmania | 500 m | unknown | concrete | outdoor, lights | 9 m | 41°10′01″S 146°21′33″E / 41.166921°S 146.359195°E |
Doug Powell | Castlemaine, Victoria | 500 m | unknown | asphalt | outdoor | 297 m | 37°04′22″S 144°13′51″E / 37.072664°S 144.230781°E |
Dunc Gray Velodrome | Sydney, New South Wales | 250 m | 42°/12.5° | wood | indoor | 52 m | 33°54′27″S 150°59′55″E / 33.907419°S 150.998744°E |
Echuca-Moama | Moama, New South Wales | 295 m | unknown | concrete | outdoor | 99 m | 36°06′06″S 144°44′49″E / 36.101540°S 144.746994°E |
Edwardstown | South Plympton, South Australia | 480 m | unknown | asphalt | outdoor | 22 m | 34°58′53″S 138°33′51″E / 34.981434°S 138.564294°E |
Eridge Park (Bowral) | Burradoo, New South Wales | 333 m | unknown | asphalt | outdoor, painted, lights | 662 m | 34°30′56″S 150°24′25″E / 34.515607°S 150.406955°E |
Exeter cycletrack | Exeter, Tasmania | 365 m | unknown | asphalt | outdoor | 56 m | 41°17′53″S 146°56′57″E / 41.298051°S 146.949112°E |
Georgetown | Georgetown, Tasmania | 375 m | unknown | asphalt | outdoor | 23 m | 41°05′56″S 146°50′04″E / 41.098970°S 146.834478°E |
Gold Coast Cycling Centre | Nerang, Queensland | 356 m | unknown | asphalt | outdoor, lights | 6 m | 27°59′09″S 153°20′10″E / 27.985710°S 153.336197°E |
Graeme Jose | Whyalla, South Australia | 269 m | unknown | concrete | outdoor, lights | 35 m | 33°01′27″S 137°34′14″E / 33.024118°S 137.570420°E |
H.A. Smith Reserve | Hawthorn, Victoria | 250 m | unknown | asphalt | outdoor | 16 m | 37°50′18″S 145°02′21″E / 37.838337°S 145.039090°E |
Hanson Reserve | Woodville Gardens, South Australia | 405 m | unknown | asphalt | outdoor | 12 m | 34°52′03″S 138°33′08″E / 34.867490°S 138.552196°E |
Hisense Arena | Melbourne, Victoria | 250 m or 820 ft | wood | Indoor track. Built 2000. | 12m | ||
Hurstville Velodrome | Sydney | Outdoor track | 78m | ||||
Joe Ciavola Velodrome, Darebin International Sports Center (DISC) | Melbourne, Victoria | 250 m or 820 ft | 42 degrees | wood | Indoor | 50m | |
Kenrick Tucker Velodrome | Rockhampton, Queensland | 333.33 m or 1,093.6 ft | Outdoor track | ||||
Kyneton Velodrome | Hurry Reserve Kyneton, Victoria | 250 m or 820 ft | unknown | concrete | Outdoor track | 510 m | 37°50′18″S 145°02′21″E / 37.838337°S 145.039090°E |
Latrobe Recreation Ground | Latrobe, Tasmania | Outdoor track | |||||
Lavington Sports Ground | Albury, New South Wales | 250 m or 820 ft | concrete | Outdoor track | |||
Lidcombe Oval | Lidcombe, New South Wales | 430 m or 1,411 ft | concrete | Outdoor track | |||
Maryborough Velodrome | Avoca Rd Maryborough, Victoria | 333 m or 1,093 ft | unknown | concrete | Outdoor track | 250 m | 37°02′58″S 143°43′32″E / 37.049469°S 143.725607°E |
Narrabundah Capital Velodrome | Canberra, Australian Capital Territory | 333 m or 1,093 ft | concrete | Outdoor track | |||
Muswellbrook Velodrome | Muswellbrook, New South Wales | 165 m or 541 ft | concrete | Outdoor track | 150 m | 32°16′10″S 150°53′32″E / 32.26952°S 150.89225°E | |
New Town Oval | Hobart, Tasmania | Outdoor track | |||||
Packer Park | Glen Eira, Carnegie | 335 m or 1,099 ft | unknown | concrete | Outdoor track | 50 m | 37°54′05″S 145°03′29″E / 37.901469°S 145.057952°E |
Perth SpeedDome | Midvale, Western Australia | 250 m or 820 ft | wood | Indoor track | |||
Port Pirie Velodrome | Port Pirie, South Australia | 502 m or 1,647 ft | Outdoor track | ||||
Rosebery Oval | Rosebery, Tasmania | Outdoor track | |||||
Sale Velodrome | Sale, Victoria | concrete | Outdoor track | 38°06′25″S 147°05′32″E / 38.107042°S 147.092119°E | |||
Shepparton Velodrome | Shepparton, Victoria | 333 m or 1,093 ft | concrete | Outdoor track | 36°21′18″S 145°23′34″E / 36.354928°S 145.392816°E | ||
Silverdome | Launceston, Tasmania | 285.714 m or 937.38 ft | wood | First indoor track in Australia. Banked. Built 1984 to Schurmann design by R.V. Webb Consultants.[2] | |||
St. Helens Velodrome | St Helens, Tasmania | Outdoor track | |||||
Canterbury Tempe Velodrome | Earlwood, New South Wales | 333 m or 1,093 ft | concrete | Outdoor track. Official name is Canterbury Velodrome, though most call it Tempe Velodrome. | |||
Tom Flood Sports Centre Velodrome | Bendigo, Victoria | 412 m or 1,352 ft | Outdoor track | 225 m | 36°45′09″S 144°16′51″E / 36.752596°S 144.280897°E | ||
Toormina Velodrome | near Coffs Harbour, New South Wales | 330 m or 1,080 ft | asphalt | Outdoor track, built 2005 | |||
TW Andrews Park Velodrome | Preston, Victoria | 333 m or 1,093 ft | Outdoor track | 85m | 37°42′59″S 145°01′01″E / 37.716366°S 145.016937°E | ||
Unanderra Velodrome | Unanderra, New South Wales | 270 m or 890 ft | concrete | Outdoor track | |||
Wagga Cricket Ground | Wagga Wagga, New South Wales | concrete | Outdoor track | ||||
Wangaratta Velodrome | Wangaratta, Victoria | 490 m or 1,608 ft | Outdoor track | 145 m | 36°20′49″S 146°19′02″E / 36.346972°S 146.317122°E | ||
Warragul Velodrome | Warragul, Victoria | 333 m or 1,093 ft | concrete | Outdoor track | 140 m | 38°10′12″S 145°56′34″E / 38.169958°S 145.942734°E | |
West Park Oval | Burnie, Tasmania | Outdoor track |
Austria
Velodrome | City | Length | Banking | Surface | Notes | Altitude | Location |
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Ferry-Dusika-Hallenstadion | Vienna | 250 m | 45° | wood | indoor track | 163m | 48°12′38″N 16°25′27″E / 48.210592°N 16.424123°E |
Barbados
Velodrome | City | Length | Banking | Surface | Notes | Altitude | Location |
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Bridgetown | Bush Hall | 500 m | unknown | concrete | outdoor | 46 m | 13°07′13″N 59°36′17″W / 13.120344°N 59.604657°W |
Belgium
Velodrome | Location | Length | Banking | Surface | Notes | Altitude |
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Vlaams Wielercentrum Eddy Merckx | Blaarmeersen, Ghent | 250 m or 820 ft | wood | Indoor track | ||
Kuipke | Ghent | 167 m or 548 ft | wood | Indoor track (somewhere referred as Citadel Park Velodrome) | ||
Antwerps Sportpaleis | Antwerp | Indoor track | ||||
Elewijt | Zemst | 377 m or 1,237 ft | asphalt | |||
Wielerpiste Hulshout | Hulshout | 384 m or 1,260 ft | asphalt | Outdoor track[3] | ||
Alleur | Ans | 400 m or 1,312 ft | asphalt | |||
Peer | 400 m or 1,312 ft | asphalt | ||||
Vélodrome de Charleroi-Gilly | Gilly, Charleroi | 250 m or 820 ft | asphalt | Outdoor track[4] | ||
Jemelle | Rochefort | 400 m or 1,312 ft | asphalt | |||
Quenast | Rebecq | 333.33 m or 1,093.6 ft | asphalt | |||
Stene | Oostende | 333.33 m or 1,093.6 ft | asphalt | |||
Wielercentrum Antwerpen | Wilrijk, Antwerp | 333.33 m or 1,093.6 ft | asphalt | Outdoor track, construction began 24 September 2005, opened 30 September 2006[5] | ||
Assebroek | Brugge | 333.33 m or 1,093.6 ft | asphalt | |||
Beveren | 400 m or 1,312 ft | asphalt |
Bolivia
Velodrome | City | Length | Banking | Surface | Notes | Altitude | Location |
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Velodromo de Alto Irpavi | La Paz | 333 m | unknown | concrete | outdoor, underpass | 3,340 m | 16°31′25″S 68°04′55″W / 16.523526°S 68.081985°W |
Velodromo de Parque Mariscal Santa Cruz | Cochabamba | 333 m | unknown | concrete | outdoor, painted, underpass | 2,571 m | 17°23′58″S 66°10′25″W / 17.399465°S 66.173576°W |
Brazil
Velodrome | City | Length | Banking | Surface | Notes | Altitude | Location |
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Ciclismo E | Americana, São Paulo | 333 m | unknown | concrete | outdoor, lights | 538 m | 22°44′43″S 47°19′15″W / 22.745205°S 47.320752°W |
Barra Velodrome | Rio de Janeiro, Nelson Piquet International Autodrome | 250 m | wood | indoor. Built for the 2007 Pan American Games. Demolished in 2013 | 5 m | 22°58′49″S 43°23′41″W / 22.980237°S 43.394769°W | |
Francisca Maria R Praça Jardim Botânico | Curitiba, Paraná | 333 m | unknown | concrete | outdoor, lights, underpass, tennis infield | 928 m | 25°26′36″S 49°14′27″W / 25.443346°S 49.240742°W |
Willie Davids | Maringá, Paraná | 250 m | unknown | concrete | outdoor, lights, underpass | 551 m | 23°24′42″S 51°56′13″W / 23.411737°S 51.937014°W |
Rio Olympic Velodrome | Rio de Janeiro | 250 m | 44.9º | wood | indoor, air conditioning | 5 m | 22°58′49″S 43°23′41″W / 22.980237°S 43.394769°W |
Velódromo de Caieiras | Caieiras | 250 m | unknown | concrete | outdoor, underpass, traffic safety infield | 735 m | 23°21′23″S 46°44′30″W / 23.356376°S 46.741582°W |
Velódromo da USP | São Paulo | 250 m | unknown | concrete | outdoor, lights, underpass, stadium, multi-use infield | 727 m | 23°33′37″S 46°42′55″W / 23.560275°S 46.715314°W |
Canada
Velodrome | Location | Length | Banking | Surface | Notes | Altitude |
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Argyll Velodrome | Edmonton, Alberta | 333.33 m or 1,093.6 ft | 37˚ | concrete | Outdoor track. Built for the 1978 Commonwealth Games.[6] Also hosted track cycling competitions at the 1983 Summer Universiade.[7] | |
Bromont Velodrome | Bromont, Quebec | 250 m or 820 ft | 42˚ | wood | Outdoor track. Built for the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta and moved to Bromont in 2000.[8] | |
Burnaby Velodrome | Burnaby, British Columbia (near Vancouver) | 200 m or 656 ft | 47˚ | wood | Pressurised dome. Indoor track, built mid-1990s[9] | 30m |
Vélodrome Caisse Populaire de Dieppe | Dieppe, New Brunswick | 250 m or 820 ft | 39˚ | wood | [10] | |
Forest City Velodrome | London, Ontario | 138 m or 453 ft | 50˚ | wood | Indoor track, world's shortest permanent velodrome, built 2005 inside former hockey arena[11] | |
Glenmore Velodrome | Calgary, Alberta | 400 m or 1,312 ft | 39˚ | concrete | Outdoor track[12] | |
Mattamy National Cycling Centre | Milton, Ontario | 250 m or 820 ft | 42˚ | wood | Indoor track, built for the 2015 Pan American Games. First-ever UCI-regulated, class 1 indoor velodrome in Canada. Designed by FaulknerBrowns Architects and opened in January 2015. | |
Westshore Velodrome (Formerly Juan de Fuca Velodrome) | Colwood, Victoria, British Columbia | 333 m or 1,093 ft | 28˚ | concrete | Built for the 1994 Commonwealth Games[13] | |
Wind-Del Velodrome | Windham Centre, Ontario | 250 m or 820 ft | 13˚ | asphalt | ||
Winnipeg Velodrome | Winnipeg, Manitoba | 400 m or 1,300 ft | 38˚ | concrete | Built for the 1967 Pan-American Games, demolished 1998 | |
Chile
Velodrome | City | Length | Banking | Surface | Notes | Altitude | Location |
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Estadio La Granja | Curico | 250 m | unknown | concrete | outdoor, lights, RR entry | 221 m | 34°58′28″S 71°13′46″W / 34.974407°S 71.229354°W |
Estadio Nacional | Santiago | 333 m | unknown | concrete | outdoor, lights, RR entry, underpass | 570 m | 33°28′09″S 70°36′27″W / 33.469166°S 70.607444°W |
Punta Arenas | Punta Arenas | 500 m | unknown | concrete | outdoor | 7 m | 53°09′15″S 70°53′44″W / 53.154142°S 70.895553°W |
Velódromo del Parque Peñalolén | Santiago | 250 m | unknown | wood | indoor, laminated wood (Finland Master Plank Kerto), designed by Peter Junek: built for the 2014 South American Games | 650 m | 33°27′57″S 70°32′43″W / 33.465816°S 70.545315°W |
China
Velodrome | Location | Length | Banking | Surface | Notes | Altitude |
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Guangzhou Velodrome | Guangzhou | 250m | wood | Indoor: built for the 2010 Asian Games | ||
Laoshan Velodrome | Beijing | 250 m or 820 ft | wood | Indoor: built for the 2008 Summer Olympics | ||
Tianjin Velodrome | Tianjin | 250m | wood | Indoor: built for the 2013 East Asian Games | ||
Liaoning Velodrome | Shenyang | 250m | wood | Indoor | ||
Shandong Velodrome | Jinan | 250m | wood | Indoor | ||
Shanxi Velodrome | Taiyuan | 250m | Wood | Indoor |
Colombia
Velodrome | Location | Length | Banking | Surface | Notes | Altitude |
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Velódromo Rafael Vásquez | Barranquilla | Outdoor track | ||||
Velódromo Luís Carlos Galán | Bogotá | 333.3 m or 1,094 ft | Outdoor track; hosted the 1995 UCI Track Cycling World Championships | |||
Velódromo Primero de Mayo | Bogotá | 333.3 m or 1,094 ft | 43°/11° | wood | Outdoor track. Built in 1951. | |
Velódromo Alfonso Flórez Ortiz | Bucaramanga | concrete | Outdoor track | |||
Velódromo Alcides Nieto Patiño | Cali | 250 m or 820 ft | wood | Outdoor track, fully roofed. Built in 1971. Renovated in 2007. Regular stop for the UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics. Hosted the 2014 UCI Track Cycling World Championships | 998m | |
Velódromo Alfonso Salamanca | Duitama | 250 m or 820 ft | concrete | Outdoor track | ||
Velódromo Martín Emilio Cochise Rodriguez | Medellín | 250 m or 820 ft | 45°/8.5° | concrete | Outdoor track | |
Velódromo Alfonso Hurtado Sarria | Pereira | Outdoor track |
Costa Rica
Velodrome | City | Length | Banking | Surface | Notes | Altitude | Location |
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Pargue de la Paz | San Jose | 333 m | unknown | concrete | outdoor, lights | 1,173 m | 9°54′45″N 84°04′23″W / 9.912559°N 84.072993°W |
Croatia
Velodrome | City | Length | Banking | Surface | Notes | Altitude | Location |
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Blagajna Zapad | Zagreb | 430 m | unknown | concrete | outdoor, lights | 116 m | 45°48′17″N 15°57′39″E / 45.804623°N 15.960862°E |
Cuba
Velodrome | City | Length | Banking | Surface | Notes | Altitude | Location |
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Velodromo Reinaldo Paseiro | Havana | 333 m | unknown | concrete | outdoor, underpass | 40 m | 23°09′14″N 82°18′54″W / 23.153913°N 82.315042°W |
Czech Republic
Velodrome | City | Length | Banking | Surface | Notes | Altitude | Location |
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Motol, Prague | 153.8 m | unknown | wood | indoor | 279 m | 50°03′57″N 14°21′07″E / 50.065716°N 14.351952°E | |
Velodrom Třebešín | Třebešín, Prague | 333 m | 35°/7.5° | concrete | outdoor, overpass | 271 m | 50°05′03″N 14°29′18″E / 50.08419°N 14.488333°E |
Brno Velodrome | Brno | 400 m | unknown | concrete | outdoor, covered, lights, underpass Hosted 1969 and 1981 world championships | 208 m | 49°11′05″N 16°34′45″E / 49.184660°N 16.579075°E |
Prostějov | 301 m | unknown | concrete | outdoor, lights | 227 m | 49°28′50″N 17°06′05″E / 49.480468°N 17.101522°E | |
Plzeň | 400 m | unknown | concrete | outdoor, lights | 332 m | 49°44′12″N 13°24′04″E / 49.736767°N 13.401070°E | |
Louny | 446 m | unknown | concrete | outdoor | 180 m | 50°22′02″N 13°47′18″E / 50.367180°N 13.788241°E |
Denmark
Velodrome | City | Length | Banking | Surface | Notes | Altitude | Location |
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Aarhus Cyklebane | Aarhus | 333 m | unknown | concrete | outdoor | 20 m | 56°07′57″N 10°11′29″E / 56.132485°N 10.191437°E |
Ballerup Super Arena | Copenhagen | 250 m | unknown | wood | indoor | 24 m | 55°43′16″N 12°22′06″E / 55.721157°N 12.368401°E |
Thorvald Ellegaard Arena | Odense | 250 m | unknown | wood | indoor | 20 m | 55°23′58″N 10°20′47″E / 55.399473°N 10.346406°E |
Dominican Republic
Velodrome | Location | Length | Banking | Surface | Notes | Altitude |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Juan Pablo Duarte | Naco | 333 m | unknown | concrete | outdoor, lights, underpass, stadium | 18°28′39″N 69°55′09″W / 18.477497°N 69.919199°W |
Ecuador
Velodrome | City | Length | Banking | Surface | Notes | Altitude | Location |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Los Chasquis | Quito | 333 m | unknown | concrete | outdoor, lights, stadium | 2,797 m | 0°12′49″S 78°29′13″W / 0.213648°S 78.486987°W |
Estonia
Velodrome | City | Length | Banking | Surface | Notes | Altitude | Location |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Pirita Velodrome | Tallinn | 333 m | 34° | concrete | outdoor, underpass, multi-use infield, lights, stadium | 12 m | 59°27′48″N 24°49′53″E / 59.463234°N 24.831527°E |
Finland
Velodrome | City | Length | Banking | Surface | Notes | Altitude | Location |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Helsinki Velodrome | Helsinki | 400m | 37.5˚/16˚ | concrete | outdoor | 11 m | 60°12′10″N 24°56′35″E / 60.202837°N 24.943042°E |
Tampere Velodrome | Tampere | 200m | unknown | concrete | outdoor, overpass | 136 m | 61°31′39″N 23°37′53″E / 61.527491°N 23.631305°E |
Turku Velodrome | Turku | 333m | unknown | asphalt | outdoor | 18 m | 60°26′39″N 22°18′08″E / 60.444272°N 22.302112°E |
France
Velodrome | Location | Length | Banking | Surface | Notes | Altitude | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Stade de Glace | Grenoble | ||||||
Vélodrome de Vincennes | Bois de Vincennes, Paris | 500 m or 1,640 ft | Outdoor track, built 1894. Tour de France finish from 1968 to 1974 | ||||
Vélodrome du Lac | Bordeaux | 250 m or 820 ft | |||||
Vélodrome Roubaix (Vélodrome André-Pétrieux) | Roubaix | 499.75 m or 1,640 ft | 31° | concrete | Site of the finish of the spring classic Paris–Roubaix | ||
Vélodrome Stablinksi | Roubaix | 250 m or 820 ft | 45° | wood | Built in 2012[14] | ||
Clermont Ferrand | |||||||
Vélodrome du Parc de la Tête d'Or | Lyon | concrete | Outdoor track | ||||
INSEP | Paris | Indoor track | |||||
Vélodrome National de Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines | Paris | 250 m or 820 ft | wood | Indoor track | |||
Vélodrome de Hyères-Toulon-Var | Hyères, Var | 250 m or 820 ft | wood | Semi-indoor track | |||
Vélodrome Municipal de Dijon | Dijon, Côte d'Or | 250 m or 820 ft | concrete | Outdoor track | |||
Vélodrome Jean Jaurès | Equeurdreville, Manche | 400 m or 1,312 ft | concrete | Outdoor track | |||
Vélodrome Commandant Bouguin | Rennes | Outdoor track | |||||
Vélodrome Amédée Détraux | Baie-Mahault, Guadeloupe | 333 m or 1,093 ft | concrete | Outdoor track. Hosted the 2014 UEC European Track Championships. | |||
Le Butour | Saint-Denis, Reunion | 333 m or 1,093 ft | concrete | ||||
Papeete, Tahiti | 400 m or 1,300 ft | concrete | |||||
Germany
Velodrome | Location | Length | Banking | Surface | Notes | Altitude |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Andreasried Velodrome | Erfurt | 333 m or 1,093 ft 250 m or 820 ft | concrete | Outdoor track. Originally opened in 1885. Redeveloped in 2006-2007, converting the original 333 metre track to a 250-metre track and adding a roof.[15][16] | ||
Badewanne | Dudenhofen | |||||
Radrennbahn | Bielefeld | 333 m or 1,093 ft | 49° | concrete | ||
Chemnitz Sportforum Velodrome | Chemnitz | |||||
Cottbus Sport Centre Velodrome | Cottbus | |||||
Eichwaldstadion Velodrome | Schopp | |||||
Gera Velodrome | Gera | |||||
Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle | Stuttgart | Indoor track | ||||
Isar-Radstadion | Niederpöring | |||||
Mannheim Velodrome | Mannheim | |||||
NRW-Leistungszentrum | Kaarst-Büttgen | Indoor track | ||||
Radstadion | Köln | Semi-covered | ||||
Reichelsdorfer Keller | Nürnberg | |||||
Rosch-Kampfbahn | Leipzig | |||||
Rostock Velodrome | Rostock | |||||
RSG | Augsburg | Indoor track | ||||
Schanzenberg-Bahn | Saarbrücken | |||||
Solingen Velodrome | Solingen | |||||
Stadthalle | Bremen | Indoor track | ||||
Stellingen | Hamburg | Covered | ||||
VCD | Darmstadt | |||||
Velodrom | Berlin | Indoor track | ||||
Westfalenhallen | Dortmund | Indoor track | ||||
Wuelfel | Hannover | 333 m or 1,093 ft | 49° | wood |
Greece
Velodrome | City | Length | Banking | Surface | Notes | Altitude | Location |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Olympic Velodrome | Kifisia, Athens | 250 m | 42˚ | wood | outdoor, covered, lights, underpass | 162 m | 38°02′24″N 23°46′49″E / 38.040134°N 23.780321°E |
Diagoras Velodrome | Rodos | 415 m | unknown | concrete | outdoor, lights | 16 m | 36°26′18″N 28°13′41″E / 36.438224°N 28.228184°E |
Hong Kong
Velodrome | City | Length | Banking | Surface | Notes | Altitude | Location |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Hong Kong Velodrome | Tseung Kwan O New Town | 250 m | 41.9° | wood | indoor, built in 2013 | 22°18′48″N 114°15′44″E / 22.31331°N 114.26232°E |
Hungary
Velodrome | City | Length | Banking | Surface | Notes | Altitude | Location |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Millenáris Sporttelep[17] | Budapest | 412 m | unknown | concrete | outdoor, lights, underpass (2) | 113 m | 47°30′22″N 19°05′41″E / 47.506193°N 19.094761°E |
Tamási Track | Tamási | 400 m | unknown | concrete | outdoor | 107 m | 46°37′34″N 18°17′30″E / 46.626084°N 18.291624°E |
India
Velodrome | Location | Length | Banking | Surface | Notes | Altitude |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Commonwealth Games Velodrome | Indira Gandhi Sports Complex, New Delhi | 250 m or 820 ft | wood | indoor track | ||
Guru Nanak Dev University Cycling Velodrome | Amritsar | 333.33m | concrete | outdoor | ||
NIS Velodrome | Patiala | 333.33m | concrete | outdoor | ||
Osmania University Velodrome | Hyderabad | 333.33 m or 1,093.6 ft | concrete | outdoor | ||
Punjabi University Stadium | Patiala | 500m | concrete | outdoor | ||
Veerangna Rani Durgawati Sports Complex | Jabalpur | |||||
Shree Shiv Chhatrapati Sports Complex velodrome | Pune | 333.33 m or 1,093.6 ft | concrete track | outdoor | ||
Swai Maan Singh Sports Complex Cycling Velodrome | Jaipur | 333.33m | concrete | outdoor | ||
LNCPE SAI Cycling Velodrome | Trivendrium | 333.33m | concrete | outdoor | ||
SAI Sports Complex Cycling Velodrome | Imphal, Manipur | 333.33m | concrete | outdoor | ||
National Games Sports Complex Cycling Velodrome | Ranchi | 333.33m | concrete | outdoor | ||
National Games Sports Complex Cycling Velodrome | Guwahati, Assam | 333.33m | concrete | outdoor | ||
PAU Sports Complex Cycling Velodrome | Ludhiana, Punjab | 333.33m | concrete | outdoor | ||
Maharaja Karni Singh Stadium | Bikaner, Rajasthan | 500.00m | concrete | outdoor |
Indonesia
Velodrome | City | Length | Banking | Surface | Notes | Altitude | Location |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
G.O.R. Rawamangun Velodrome | Rawamangun, Jakarta | 333 m | unknown | concrete | outdoor, lights | 10 m | 6°11′28″S 106°53′25″E / 6.191085°S 106.890227°E |
Munaip Saleh Memorial Velodrome | Cisangkan, Bandung | 333 m | unknown | concrete | outdoor | 749 m | 6°52′25″S 107°31′46″E / 6.873614°S 107.529339°E |
Iran
Velodrome | City | Length | Banking | Surface | Notes | Altitude | Location |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Azadi Velodrome[18] | Tehran | 333 m | unknown | concrete | overpass, underpass, stadium, lights | 1,285 m | 35°43′21″N 51°16′21″E / 35.722432°N 51.272563°E |
Samen | Mashhad | unknown | concrete | outdoor | 1,050 m | 36°17′24″N 59°35′49″E / 36.290131°N 59.596831°E | |
Tabriz Cycling Track | Mashhad | 38°01′47″N 46°17′34″E / 38.029643°N 46.292755°E |
Ireland
Velodrome | Location | Length | Banking | Surface | Notes | Altitude |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Eamonn Ceannt Stadium (Sundrive Road Track) | Dublin | 457.5 m or 1,501 ft | tarmac | Outdoor track, resurfaced 2009[19] | ||
Kanturk Velodrome | Kanturk | 250 m or 820 ft | tarmac | Outdoor track |
Italy
Velodrome | Location | Length | Banking | Surface | Notes | Altitude |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Albricci | Naples | 600 m or 2,000 ft | concrete | outdoor | ||
Marco Polo | Andora | 150 m or 490 ft | concrete | outdoor | ||
Rino Mercante | Bassano del Grappa | 400 m or 1,300 ft | concrete | outdoor | ||
Busto Garolfo | 385 m or 1,263 ft | concrete | outdoor | |||
Antonio Capone | Marcianise | 285 m or 935 ft | concrete | outdoor | ||
Nino Borsari | Cavezzo | 375 m or 1,230 ft | concrete | outdoor | ||
Bandiera | Civitavecchia | 465 m or 1,526 ft | concrete | outdoor | ||
Velodromo Comunale | Dalmine | 375 m or 1,230 ft | concrete | outdoor | ||
Giovanile Salesiano | Donada | 333 m or 1,093 ft | concrete | outdoor | ||
Fausto Coppi | Turin | 400 m or 1,300 ft | concrete | outdoor | ||
Enzo Sacchi | Florence | 333 m or 1,093 ft | concrete | outdoor | ||
Pacciarelli | Fiorenzuola d'Arda | 400 m or 1,300 ft | concrete | outdoor | ||
Forano | 250 m or 820 ft | concrete | outdoor | |||
Glauco Servadei | Forli | 400 m or 1,300 ft | concrete | outdoor | ||
Carlini | Genova | 450 m or 1,480 ft | concrete | outdoor | ||
Guido Biondi | Lanciano | 400 m or 1,300 ft | concrete | outdoor | ||
Molinella | 425 m or 1,394 ft | concrete | outdoor | |||
Montallese | 325 m or 1,066 ft | concrete | outdoor | |||
Noto | 350 m or 1,150 ft | concrete | outdoor | |||
Renzo Barbera | Palermo | 400 m or 1,300 ft | concrete | outdoor | ||
Amici della Vis | Pesaro | 500 m or 1,600 ft | concrete | outdoor | ||
Pontecorvo | 333 m or 1,093 ft | concrete | outdoor | |||
Ottavio Bottecchia | Pordenone | 400 m or 1,300 ft | concrete | outdoor | ||
Pier Giovanni Mecchia | Portogruaro | 395.80 m or 1,298.6 ft | parabolic | concrete | outdoor, opened in 1947[20] | |
Quartu Sant Elena | 333 m or 1,093 ft | concrete | outdoor | |||
Francone | San Francesco al Campo | 400 m or 1,300 ft | concrete | outdoor | ||
Velodromo Fassa Bortolo | Montichiari, Brescia | 250 m or 820 ft | 43˚ | wood | Indoor track, climate controlled. Opened 2010.[21] | |
Velodromo Lello Simeone | Barletta | 333 m or 1,093 ft | concrete | outdoor track | ||
Velodromo Corrado Ardizzoni | Cento, Ferrara | 396.4 m or 1,301 ft | concrete | outdoor track | ||
Velodromo Vigorelli | Milan | 397.27 m or 1,303.4 ft | 42° | wood | outdoor track |
Jamaica
Velodrome | Location | Length | Banking | Surface | Notes | Altitude |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Independence Park | Kingston | 500 m or 1,600 ft | concrete | outdoor | ||
Japan
Velodrome | Location | Length | Banking | Surface | Notes | Altitude |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Akashi Velodrome | Hyogo | 400 m or 1,312 ft | ||||
Aomori Keirin Velodrome | Aomori | 400 m or 1,312 ft | ||||
Beppu Keirin Velodrome | Oita | 400 m or 1,312 ft | ||||
Chiba Keirin Velodrome | Chiba | 500 m or 1,640 ft | ||||
Fukui Keirin Velodrome | Fukui | 400 m or 1,312 ft | ||||
Gifu Keirin Velodrome | Gifu | 400 m or 1,312 ft | ||||
Hachinohe Velodrome | Aomori | 333 m or 1,093 ft | ||||
Hakodate Keirin Velodrome | Hakodate | 400 m or 1,312 ft | ||||
Hiratsuka Keirin Velodrome | Kanagawa | 400 m or 1,312 ft | ||||
Hiroshima Keirin Velodrome | Hiroshima | 400 m or 1,312 ft | ||||
Hofu Keirin Velodrome | Yamaguchi | 333 m or 1,093 ft | ||||
Ichinomiya Keirin Velodrome | Aichi | 400 m or 1,312 ft | ||||
Ito Keirin Velodrome | Shizuoka | 333 m or 1,093 ft | ||||
Iwaki Taira Keirin Velodrome | Fukushima | 400 m or 1,312 ft | ||||
Izumisaki International Cycle Stadium | Fukushima | 333 m or 1,093 ft | ||||
Japan Cycle Sports Centre | Shizuoka | 250 m or 820 ft | 320 | |||
Japan Cycle Sports Centre | Shizuoka | 400 m or 1,312 ft | ||||
Kagetsu-en Keirin Velodrome | Kanagawa | 400 m or 1,312 ft | ||||
Kanonji Keirin Velodrome | Kagawa | 400 m or 1,312 ft | ||||
Kansai Cycle Sports Centre | Osaka | 400 m or 1,312 ft | ||||
Karigane Velodrome | Nagano | 333 m or 1,093 ft | ||||
Kawasaki Keirin Velodrome | Kanagawa | 400 m or 1,312 ft | ||||
Keiokaku Keirin Velodrome | Tokyo | 400 m or 1,312 ft | ||||
Kishiwada Keirin Velodrome | Osaka | 400 m or 1,312 ft | ||||
Kochi Keirin Velodrome | Kochi | 500 m or 1,640 ft | ||||
Kokura Keirin Velodrome | Fukuoka | 400 m or 1,312 ft | ||||
Komatsushima Keirin Velodrome | Tokushima | 400 m or 1,312 ft | ||||
Kumamoto Keirin Velodrome | Kumamoto | 500 m or 1,640 ft | ||||
Kurayoshi City Velodrome | Tottori | 333 m or 1,093 ft | ||||
Maebashi Keirin Velodrome | Gunma | 335 m or 1,099 ft | Indoor track | |||
Matsudo Keirin Velodrome | Chiba | 333 m or 1,093 ft | ||||
Matsuyama Keirin Velodrome | Ehime | 500 m or 1,640 ft | ||||
Matusaka Keirin Velodrome | Mie | 400 m or 1,312 ft | ||||
Moji Keirin Velodrome | Fukuoka | 500 m or 1,640 ft | ||||
Mukomachi Keirin Velodrome | Kyoto | 400 m or 1,312 ft | ||||
Nara Keirin Velodrome | Nara | 333 m or 1,093 ft | ||||
Nagoya Keirin Velodrome | Aichi | 400 m or 1,312 ft | ||||
Nejime Velodrome | Kagoshima | 400 m or 1,312 ft | ||||
Nihon Keirin Gakko | Shizuoka | 333 m or 1,093 ft | ||||
Nihon Keirin Gakko | Shizuoka | 400 m or 1,312 ft | ||||
Odawara Keirin Velodrome | Kanagawa | 333 m or 1,093 ft | ||||
Ogaki Keirin Velodrome | Gifu | 400 m or 1,312 ft | ||||
Omiya Keirin Velodrome | Saitama | 500 m or 1,640 ft | ||||
Ota City Velodrome | Shimane | 333 m or 1,093 ft | ||||
Otsu Keirin Velodrome | Shiga | 500 m or 1,640 ft | ||||
Prefectural Management Velodrome | Miyagi | 400 m or 1,312 ft | ||||
Prefectural Management Park Velodrome | Okinawa | 333 m or 1,093 ft | ||||
Rokugo Velodrome | Akita | 500 m or 1,640 ft | ||||
Sakaigawa Velodrome | Yamanashi | 400 m or 1,312 ft | ||||
Sasebo Keirin Velodrome | Nagasaki | 400 m or 1,312 ft | ||||
Seibu-en Keirin Velodrome | Saitama | 400 m or 1,312 ft | ||||
Shinjyo Cycle Sports Centre | Yamagata | 400 m or 1,312 ft | ||||
Shiwa Velodrome | Iwate | 333 m or 1,093 ft | ||||
Shizuoka Keirin Velodrome | Shizuoka | 400 m or 1,312 ft | ||||
Tachikawa Keirin Velodrome | Tokyo | 400 m or 1,312 ft | ||||
Taiwa City Velodrome | Miyagi | 333 m or 1,093 ft | ||||
Takamatsu Keirin Velodrome | Kagawa | 400 m or 1,312 ft | ||||
Takeo Keirin Velodrome | Saga | 400 m or 1,312 ft | ||||
Tamano Keirin Velodrome | Okayama | 400 m or 1,312 ft | ||||
Tokyo Dome Stadium | Tokyo | 400 m or 1,312 ft | ||||
Toride Keirin Velodrome | Ibaraki | 400 m or 1,312 ft | ||||
Toyama Keirin Velodrome | Toyama | 333 m or 1,093 ft | ||||
Toyohashi Keirin Velodrome | Aichi | 400 m or 1,312 ft | ||||
Uchinada Velodrome | Ishikawa | 400 m or 1,312 ft | ||||
Utsunomiya Keirin Velodrome | Tochigi | 500 m or 1,640 ft | ||||
Wakayama Keirin Velodrome | Wakayama | 400 m or 1,312 ft | ||||
Yahiko Keirin Velodrome | Niigata | 400 m or 1,312 ft | ||||
Yokkaichi Keirin Velodrome | Mie | 400 m or 1,312 ft |
Kazakhstan
Velodrome | Location | Length | Banking | Surface | Notes | Altitude |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Saryarka Velodrome[22] | Astana | 250 m | 44°/13.5° | Nordic and Siberian pinewood | Indoor | 349 m |
Libya
Velodrome | City | Length | Banking | Surface | Notes | Altitude | Location |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Al Madina | Tripoli | 400 m | unknown | concrete | outdoor, lights | 5 m | 32°53′18″N 13°09′55″E / 32.888306°N 13.165293°E |
Lithuania
Velodrome | City | Length | Banking | Surface | Notes | Altitude | Location |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Cido Arena | Panevėžys | 250 m | unknown | wood | indoor | 12 m | 55°44′00″N 24°20′21″E / 55.733400°N 24.339162°E |
Klaipėda | 333 m | unknown | concrete | outdoor, lights | 12 m | 55°43′57″N 21°08′04″E / 55.732363°N 21.134546°E |
Malaysia
Velodrome | City | Length | Banking | Surface | Notes | Altitude | Location |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Velodrome Kuala Lumpur | Kuala Lumpur | 330 m | unknown | concrete | outdoor, underpass | 61 m | 3°06′41″N 101°43′43″E / 3.111342°N 101.728571°E |
Velodrome Rakyat | Ipoh | 250 m | unknown | Wood | outdoor, painted, underpass, lights | 51 m | 4°36′33″N 101°06′03″E / 4.609273°N 101.100867°E |
Mexico
Velodrome | Location | Length | Banking | Surface | Notes | Altitude |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Aguascalientes Bicentenary Velodrome | Aguascalientes | 250 m or 820 ft | 41˚/12˚ | laminated wood (Finland Master Plank Kerto) | Indoor. Designed by Peter Junek. Hosted the 2010 Pan American Track Championships[23][24] | 1887 m |
Radamés Treviño Velodrome | Monterrey | 333 m or 1,093 ft | concrete | Outdoor[25] | ||
State Sports Institute Velodrome | Aguascalientes | 333 m or 1,093 ft | 34˚ | concrete | Outdoor[26] | |
Velodromo Agustín Melgar | Mexico City | 333 m or 1,093 ft | 39˚ | Doussie afzeiba | Outdoor. 6,800 spectator capacity. Built for the 1968 Summer Olympics[27][28] | 2260 m |
Velódromo Panamericano | Guadalajara | 250 m or 820 ft | 39˚/12˚ | laminated wood (Finland Master Plank Kerto) | indoor; designed by Peter Junek; used for the 2011 Pan American Games[29] | 1550 m |
Centro Deportivo | Mexico City | 400 m or 1,300 ft | concrete | |||
Lopez Mateos | Guadalajara | 400 m or 1,300 ft | concrete | |||
Velodromo Gobierno De Baja California Sur | La Paz | 333 m or 1,093 ft | concrete | |||
Leon | 333 m or 1,093 ft | concrete | ||||
Los Cabos | 250 m or 820 ft | concrete | ||||
Centro de Alto Rendimiento de Baja California (CAR) | Tijuana | 250 m or 820 ft | 39˚/12˚ | painted strip wood | outdoor[30] | 20m |
Morocco
Velodrome | Location | Length | Banking | Surface | Notes | Altitude | Location |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Casablanca | 333 m | unknown | concrete | outdoor, underpass | 30m | 33°35′21″N 7°38′44″W / 33.589301°N 7.645600°W |
Netherlands
Velodrome | City | Length | Banking | Surface | Notes | Altitude | Location |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Omnisport Apeldoorn | Apeldoorn | 250 m | unknown | wood | Indoor velodrome designed by FaulknerBrowns Architects. | 10 m | 52°12′33″N 5°59′51″E / 52.209286°N 5.997509°E |
Sportpaleis Alkmaar | Alkmaar | 250 m | unknown | wood | indoor | 0 m | 52°38′05″N 4°43′00″E / 52.634669°N 4.716645°E |
Velodrome | Amsterdam | 200 m | 49 | wood | indoor | 1 m | 52°20′23″N 4°48′28″E / 52.339600°N 4.807748°E |
Laco sportcentrum Glanerbrook[31] | Geleen | 500 m | unknown | concrete | outdoor |
New Caledonia
Velodrome | City | Length | Banking | Surface | Notes | Altitude | Location |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Magenta Aérodrome | Nouméa | 333 m | unknown | concrete | outdoor, lights | 14 m | 22°15′51″S 166°28′04″E / 22.264120°S 166.467716°E |
New Zealand
Velodrome | Location | Length | Banking | Surface | Notes | Altitude |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Denton Park | Christchurch | 400 m or 1,312 ft | concrete | Outdoor; used for the 1974 British Commonwealth Games | ||
Avantidrome | Cambridge | 250 m or 820 ft | wood | indoor track[32] | ||
Invercargill ILT Velodrome | Invercargill | 250 m or 820 ft | wood | Indoor track. Built for city of Invercargill, New Zealand. Hosted the 2012 UCI Juniors Track World Championships. Used for Oceania Championships, National Champs. Major sponsor: Invercargill Licensing Trust | ||
Manukau Velodrome | Auckland | 285.714 m or 937.38 ft | concrete | Outdoor; used for the 1990 Commonwealth Games | ||
Nelson | 512 m or 1,680 ft? | Outdoor | ||||
Rotorua Velodrome | Rotorua | 333 m or 1,093 ft | concrete | Built by the cycling clubs of Rotorua, New Zealand; this is an outdoor velodrome and is sited near the Rotorua International Stadium | ||
Seddon Park Velodrome | Dunedin | 250 m or 820 ft | concrete | Outdoor | ||
Te Awamutu Velodrome | 450 m or 1,476 ft | Outdoor | ||||
Temuka | 400 m or 1,312 ft | Outdoor | ||||
Timaru | 400 m or 1,312 ft | Outdoor | ||||
Tinwald | Ashburton | 400 m or 1,312 ft | Outdoor | |||
Waimate | Waimate | 400 m or 1,312 ft | Outdoor | |||
Trust Bank Velodrome | Wanganui | 250 m or 820 ft | wood | Outdoor. Built in 1995 by Ron Webb. | ||
Wellington Velodrome | Wellington | 333 m or 1,093 ft | concrete | Outdoor | ||
Athletic Park | Blenheim | 450 m or 1,480 ft | asphalt | Outdoor |
Nigeria
Velodrome | City | Length | Banking | Surface | Notes | Altitude | Location |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Abuja Velodrome | Abuja | 250 m | 42°/12° | concrete | semi-enclosed | 486 m | 9°02′21″N 7°27′26″E / 9.039207°N 7.457251°E |
Pakistan
Velodrome | City | Length | Banking | Surface | Notes | Altitude | Location |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Lahore | 333 m | unknown | wood | outdoor, stadium (Under re-construction since 2005)[33] |
220 m | 31°30′43″N 74°19′48″E / 31.511995°N 74.330070°E |
Peru
Velodrome | City | Length | Banking | Surface | Notes | Altitude | Location |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Velodrome Cerro Juli | Arequipa | 333 m | unknown | concrete | outdoor, underpass, lights | 2,295 m | 16°25′51″S 71°32′46″W / 16.430896°S 71.546189°W |
National Velodrome La Videna | Lima | 250 m | 48° | wood | outdoor, underpass | 177 m | 12°04′47″S 76°59′57″W / 12.079698°S 76.999126°W |
Velodrome Chiclayo- Colegio San José | Chiclayo | 200 m | 48° | wood | outdoor, underpass | 177 m | |
Velodrome Puente del Ejército Puente del Ejército | Lima | 250 m | unknown | concrete | outdoor, underpass | 127 m | 12°02′23″S 77°02′41″W / 12.039646°S 77.044733°W |
Philippines
Velodrome | City | Length | Banking | Surface | Notes | Altitude | Location |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Amoranto Velodrome | Quezon City | 400 m | unknown | concrete | painted, lights, underpass | 22 m | 14°37′48″N 121°01′24″E / 14.629886°N 121.023292°E |
Poland
Velodrome | City | Length | Banking | Surface | Notes | Altitude | Location |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
BGŻ Arena | Pruszków | 250 m | 42 | wood | indoor | 92 m | 52°09′49″N 20°49′18″E / 52.163591°N 20.821674°E |
Welodrom im. Wernera Józefa Grundmanna | Wrocław | 200 m | unknown | concrete | outdoor | 116 m | 51°09′27″N 17°01′47″E / 51.157512°N 17.029855°E |
Orzeł | Warsaw | 333 m | unknown | concrete | outdoor, disrepair | 83 m | 52°15′04″N 21°04′22″E / 52.251002°N 21.072798°E |
Szafera | Szczecin | 400 m | unknown | concrete | covered | 31 m | 53°27′33″N 14°29′51″E / 53.459113°N 14.497490°E |
Społem | Łódź | 402 m | unknown | concrete | outdoor | 213 m | 51°46′53″N 19°28′17″E / 51.781481°N 19.471492°E |
KTK Kalisz | Kalisz | 500 m | unknown | concrete | outdoor | 104 m | 51°45′30″N 18°06′03″E / 51.758385°N 18.100713°E |
GK Żyrardów | Żyrardów | 330 m | unknown | concrete | outdoor | 111 m | 52°03′24″N 20°25′33″E / 52.056770°N 20.425921°E |
Portugal
Velodrome | Location | Length | Banking | Surface | Notes | Altitude |
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Pista de Alpiarça | Alpiarça | 400 m | 38,6º | concrete | outdoor | |
Pista da Malveira | Malveira | 406 m | asphalt | outdoor | ||
Sangalhos National Velodrome | Sangalhos, Anadia Municipality | 250 m or 820 ft | 42° | laminated wood (Finland Master Plank Kerto) | indoor; designed by Peter Junek |
Romania
Velodrome | Location | Length | Banking | Surface | Notes | Altitude |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Bucarest | 400 m or 1,300 ft | concrete |
Russia
Velodrome | Location | Length | Banking | Surface | Notes | Altitude |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Krylatskoe Velodrome | Moscow | 333.33 m or 1,093.6 ft | 42˚ | wood | Indoor. Built in 1979 as venue for 1980 Summer Olympics. | |
Lokosfinks Velodrome | St. Petersburg | 250 m or 820 ft | wood | Indoor. Built 2007–2008. | ||
Omsk Velotrack | Omsk | 250 m or 820 ft | wood | Indoor. Built 2013-2014. |
Slovenia
Velodrome | Location | Length | Banking | Surface | Notes | Altitude |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Velodrom Novo Mesto | Novo Mesto | 250m | wood |
South Africa
Velodrome | Location | Length | Banking | Surface | Notes | Altitude |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Bellville Velodrome | Cape Town | 250 m or 820 ft | 43° | concrete | indoor | |
Cyril Geoghegan Cycle Stadium | Durban | 433 m or 1,421 ft | concrete | outdoor | ||
Hector Norris Velodrome | Johannesburg | 460 m or 1,509 ft | concrete | outdoor | ||
Pilditch Stadium | Pretoria | 250 m or 820 ft | 47° | concrete | outdoor | |
Westbourne | Port Elizabeth | 500m | concrete | |||
Alexandra Park | Pietermaritzburg | 460 m or 1,510 ft | 25° | concrete | outdoor |
South Korea
Velodrome | Location | Length | Banking | Surface | Notes | Altitude |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Changwon Velodrome | Changwon | 250 m or 820 ft | wood | Indoor | ||
Gwangmyeong Speedom | Gwangmyeong | 333 m or 1,093 ft | 34°/4° | asphalt concrete | Indoor | |
Olympic Velodrome | Seoul | 333.33 m or 1,093.6 ft | 38°/10° | wood | Constructed for the 1988 Summer Olympics. Seating capacity of 6,322.[34] |
Spain
Velodrome | Location | Length | Banking | Surface | Notes | Altitude |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Velódromo de Anoeta | San Sebastián | 285.7 m or 937 ft | Indoor. Built in 1965. 5,500 spectator capacity. Also known as Belodromoa. Hosted two times the UCI Track Cycling World Championships (1965, 1973) | |||
Velòdrom d'Horta | Barcelona | 250 m or 820 ft | wood | Outdoor. Built in 1984. Used in 1992 Summer Olympics. Designed by Esteve Bonell and Francesc Rius. | ||
Velódromo Luis Puig | Valencia | 250 m or 820 ft | painted concrete | Indoor. Built in 1992. 6,500 spectator capacity. | ||
Palma Arena | Palma de Mallorca | 250 m or 820 ft | wood | Indoor. Built in 2007. 5,000 spectator capacity. | ||
Posadas | Córdoba | 250 m or 820 ft | Outdoor | |||
Velódromo de Galapagar | Madrid | Indoor track | ||||
Velódromo de Mataró | Mataró | 200 m or 656 ft |
Sweden
Velodrome | Location | Length | Banking | Surface | Notes | Altitude |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
YA Arena | Falun | 190 m or 620 ft | 50° | wood | Indoor, Designed by Peter Junek, Sweden's first indoor velodrome since 1927. Sweden had 7 in 1905. And there is still a disused velodrome in Trelleborg that was used between 1976 and 1990. |
Switzerland
Velodrome | Location | Length | Banking | Surface | Notes | Altitude |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Vélodrome de Genève - Piste Tony Rominger | Geneva | 167 m or 548 ft | 56° | wood | Refurbished in 2014[35] | |
Oerlikon Velodrome | Zürich | 333 m or 1,093 ft | 44.8° | concrete with multip | Outdoor track, hosted six times the UCI Track Cycling World Championships (1929, 1936, 1946, 1953, 1961, 1983) | |
Hallenstadion | Zurich | 200 m or 660 ft | wood | |||
Centre Mondial du Cyclisme | Aigle | 200 m or 660 ft | 46.7° | wood | ||
Velodrome Suisse | Grenchen | 250 m or 820 ft | 46% | Siberian spruce wood | Jens Voigt set the hour record here.[36][37] Hosted the 2015 UEC European Track Championships. | |
Pontaise | Lausanne | 250 m or 820 ft | concrete | No more in activity since 2011 | ||
Thailand
Velodrome | Location | Length | Surface |
---|---|---|---|
Suphan Buri Velodrome | Suphan Buri | 333 m | concrete |
Chiang Mai Velodrome | Chiang Mai | 333 m | concrete |
Hua Mark Velodrome | Bangkok | 333 m | concrete |
Nakon Ratchisima Velodrome | Korat | 333 m | concrete |
Trinidad and Tobago
Velodrome | City | Length | Banking | Surface | Notes | Altitude | Location |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Arima Velodrome | Arima | 450 m or 1,480 ft | unknown | concrete | outdoor, lights | 62.817 m or 206.09 ft | 10°38′14″N 61°17′03″W / 10.637142°N 61.284243°W |
Skinner Park | San Fernando, Trinidad and Tobago | 400 m or 1,300 ft | unknown | concrete | outdoor, lights | 7.767 m or 25.48 ft | 10°16′01″N 61°27′39″W / 10.267056°N 61.460705°W |
Palo Seco Velodrome | Palo Seco | unknown | concrete | outdoor, lights | 16.954 m or 55.62 ft | 10°05′04″N 61°36′05″W / 10.084543°N 61.601519°W | |
Irwin Park Sporting Complex | Siparia | 333 m or 1,093 ft | unknown | concrete | outdoor, lights | 64.620 m or 212.01 ft | 10°08′42″N 61°30′21″W / 10.145067°N 61.505848°W |
National Cycling Velodrome | Couva | 250 m or 820 ft | 42° | wood (Siberian Pine) | indoor | 32.382 m or 106.24 ft | 10°25′37″N 61°24′57″W / 10.426881°N 61.415937°W |
Turkmenistan
Velodrome | Location | Length | Banking | Surface | Notes | Altitude |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Welotrek sport toplumy in Olympic Village | Ashgabat | 250 m or 820 ft | laminated wood (Finland Master Plank Kerto) | indoor; designed by Peter Junek | ||
United Kingdom
Velodrome | Location | Length | Banking | Surface | Notes | Altitude |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
England | ||||||
Aldersley Track | Aldersley, Wolverhampton | 458.56 m or 1,504.5 ft | 22.5° | asphalt | Outdoor track[38] | |
Bournemouth Cycle Centre | Bournemouth, Dorset | 250 m or 820 ft | tarmac | Outdoor track opened June 2011[39] | ||
Calshot Velodrome | Calshot (near Southampton) | 142.857 m or 468.69 ft | 45˚/20˚ | wood | Short steeply banked indoor track housed inside an old aircraft hangar, the original track was longer.[40] Track was rebuilt with a wooden surface by Ron Webb in 1996. | |
Derby Arena | Derby | 250 m or 820 ft | 42° | wood | Indoor velodrome and sports arena designed by FaulknerBrowns Architects. Opened in March 2015. | |
Forest Town Welfare | Mansfield, Nottinghamshire | 402 m or 1,319 ft | 10˚ | tarmac | Built in 1908, the track has 4 bankings, built in a rectangle shape around the football pitch.[41] | |
Gosling Sports Park | Welwyn Garden City | 460.95 m or 1,512.3 ft | asphalt | Outdoor track | ||
Herne Hill Velodrome | London | 450 m or 1,476 ft | 30° | tarmac | A track in a shallow concrete bowl, constructed in 1891. Centenary rebuild by Ron Webb, concrete, completed 1992. Resurfaced in tarmac in 2011. | |
London Velopark | Leyton, east London | 250 m or 820 ft | 42˚ | wood | Constructed for the 2012 Olympic Games | |
Long View Leisure | Huyton Knowsley, Merseyside | 400 m or 1,312 ft | ||||
Lyme Valley Stadium | Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire | 400.05[42] m or 1,312.5 ft | asphalt | [43] | ||
Manchester Velodrome | Manchester | 250 m or 820 ft | 42° | wood | National Cycling Centre and home of British cycling,[44] designed by FaulknerBrowns Architects and built in 1994. | |
Middlesbrough Sports Village | Middlesbrough | 250 m or 820 ft | tarmac | Outdoor track, opened September 2015[45] | ||
Halesowen Velodrome | Halesowen, West Midlands | 400 m or 1,312 ft | asphalt | Outdoor track, opened 1947[46] | ||
The Mountbatten Centre | Portsmouth | 535.6 m or 1,757 ft | asphalt | Outdoor D shape track – two partial bends into a banked straight and flat D shaped loop | ||
Palmer Park Stadium | Reading | 459.15 m or 1,506.4 ft | asphalt | Outdoor track | ||
Poole Park Track | Poole, Dorset | 534 m or 1,752 ft | tarmac | |||
Preston Park | Brighton, East Sussex | 579.03 m or 1,899.7 ft | tarmac | Outdoor track, built in 1877, the oldest velodrome in the UK | ||
Quibell Park Stadium | Scunthorpe | 485.06 m or 1,591.4 ft | asphalt | Outdoor track[48] | ||
Roundhay Park | Leeds, West Yorkshire | soil and grass | Grasstrack | |||
Richmondshire Velodrome | Richmond, North Yorkshire | 364 m or 1,194 ft | grass | Built 1892, a banked velodrome covered with grass. It is used for league races through the summer and hosts national grass track meetings. | ||
York Sport Velodrome | York, North Yorkshire | 250 m or 820 ft | tarmac | Opened in July 2014 to coincide with the Tour de France 2014, it has a banking of 30 degrees at its steepest point. | ||
Scotland | ||||||
Caird Park | Dundee | 402.34 m or 1,320.0 ft | concrete | Outdoor track | ||
Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome | Glasgow | 250 m or 820 ft | 45˚ | wood | Indoor track, opened October 2012 | |
Meadowbank Velodrome | Edinburgh | 250 m or 820 ft | wood | Outdoor track, built in 1985, used in the 1986 Commonwealth Games | ||
Wales | ||||||
Carmarthen Park | Carmarthen | 405.38 m or 1,330.0 ft | concrete | Built 1900, oldest concrete velodrome in the world in continuous use[49] | ||
Maindy Stadium | Cardiff | 459.37 m or 1,507.1 ft | 25˚ | concrete | Outdoor track, used in the 1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games | |
Newport Velodrome | Newport | 250 m or 820 ft | 42˚ | wood | Indoor track. Welsh National Velodrome opened in 2003 | |
Northern Ireland | ||||||
Tommy Givan Track | Orangefield, Belfast | 396 m or 1,299 ft | tarmac | Outdoor track. Orangefield Track opened 1957, renamed Tommy Givan Track in 1981[50] |
United States
Velodrome | Location | Length | Banking | Surface | Notes | Altitude | Location |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
United States | |||||||
7-Eleven United States Olympic Training Center Velodrome | Colorado Springs, Colorado | 333.3 m or 1,094 ft | 33˚ | concrete | Outdoor track, covered during winter from 2015.[51] Built in 1982 in preparation for the 1984 Olympics in LA.[52] | 1,840m | 38°49′45″N 104°47′50″W / 38.829247°N 104.7972813°W |
Cleveland Velodrome | Cleveland, Ohio | 166.66 m or 546.8 ft | wood | Outdoor track, built in 2012 | |||
Major Taylor Velodrome | Indianapolis, Indiana | 333.33 m or 1,093.6 ft | 28˚ / 9˚ | concrete | A 333.34m outdoor track, 28 degree banked turns, 9 degree straights. Hosted many national and international competitions, including the 1987 Pan American Games.[53] | ||
National Sports Center Velodrome | Blaine, Minnesota (near Minneapolis) | 250 m or 820 ft | 43˚ | wood | Outdoor track, built in 1990.[54] | ||
The Alkek Velodrome | Houston, Texas | 333.33 m or 1,093.6 ft | 33˚ | concrete | Outdoor track, built 1986.[55] | ||
Alpenrose Velodrome | Portland, Oregon | 268.43 m or 880.7 ft | 43˚ | concrete | Outdoor track, originally built the track to host the 1967 National Championships.[56] | ||
Dick Lane Velodrome | East Point, Georgia (near Atlanta) | 321.8 m or 1,056 ft | 36˚ | concrete | Outdoor track, built 1972.[57] | ||
Asheville Velodrome | Asheville, North Carolina | 500 m or 1,640 ft | 4–8˚ | asphalt | Outdoor track, converted from race car track in 2001.[58] | ||
Baton Rouge Velodrome | Baton Rouge, Louisiana | 333 m or 1,093 ft | concrete | Outdoor track, re-opened March 2010 after extensive renovation | |||
The Velodrome at Bloomer Park | Rochester Hills, Michigan (near Detroit) | 200 m or 656 ft | 44˚ | wood panel | Outdoor track, built in 2002[59] | ||
Boulder Valley Velodrome | Erie, Colorado | 250 m or 820 ft | 44˚ | wood | Outdoor track; construction began in 2012. Opening January 1, 2015.[60] | ||
Brian Piccolo Velodrome | Cooper City, Florida (near Fort Lauderdale) | 333.3 m or 1,094 ft 200 m or 656 ft | 30˚ 10˚ | concrete | Two outdoor tracks: one competitive and one recreational.[61] | ||
Encino Velodrome | Encino, Los Angeles, California | 250 m or 820 ft | 28˚ | concrete | Outdoor track[62] | ||
Ed Rudolph Velodrome | Northbrook, Illinois (near Chicago) | 382 m or 1,253 ft | 18˚ | epoxy on concrete | Outdoor track, built 1959, renovated 2004 | ||
Garden State Velodrome | Wall, New Jersey | 400 m or 1,312 ft | 33˚ / 15˚ | asphalt | A 400 m or 1,312 ft outdoor track, 33 degree banked turns, 15 degree straights. Term when Wall Township Speedway is used for cycling, Built in 1950.[63][64] | ||
Hellyer Park Velodrome | San Jose, California (San Francisco Bay Area) | 333 m or 1,093 ft | 23˚ | concrete | Outdoor track[65] | ||
Idaho Velodrome and Cycling Park | Eagle, Idaho | concrete | [66] | ||||
Kissena Park Velodrome | Flushing, Queens, New York City | 400 m or 1,312 ft | asphalt | Outdoor track, built in 1962, resurfaced in 2004.[67][68] | |||
VELO Sports Center | Carson, California (near Los Angeles) | 250 m or 820 ft | 45˚ | wood | Indoor track. Built in 2004.[69] Siberian pine. First and only permanent indoor track of international standard in United States.[70] | ||
Jerry Baker Memorial Velodrome (formerly Marymoor Velodrome) | Redmond, Washington (near Seattle) | 400 m or 1,312 ft | 25˚ | concrete | Outdoor track, built 1974, resurfaced 2005.[71] | ||
New England Velodrome | Londonderry, New Hampshire | 318 m or 1,043 ft | 14˚ | asphalt | Outdoor track, primarily used for karting, however track events are held twice weekly.[72] | ||
Penrose Park | St. Louis, Missouri | 322 m or 1,056 ft | 28˚ | asphalt | Outdoor track, built 1962, resurfaced in 1984 and 2005[73] | ||
San Diego Velodrome | San Diego, California | 333.3 m or 1,094 ft | 27˚ | asphalt on concrete | Outdoor track, built 1976,[74] resurfaced in 2016[75] | ||
The Superdrome | Frisco, Texas (near Dallas) | 250 m or 820 ft | 44˚ | wood | Outdoor track[76] | ||
Valley Preferred Cycling Center | Breinigsville, Pennsylvania | 333 m or 1,093 ft | 28-30˚ / 12.5˚ | concrete | Outdoor track; built 1975 as Lehigh County Velodrome, renovated 1995.[77] 30-degree banked turns and 12.5-degree straightaways. | ||
Washington Park Velodrome | Kenosha, Wisconsin | 333 m or 1,093 ft | 27˚ | concrete | Outdoor track, built in 1927. Under renovation 2015[78] | ||
Chicago Velo Campus | Chicago, Illinois | 166 m or 545 ft | Outdoor interim track, built in 2011. Permanent facility with 250 m or 820 ft track opening 2013.[79] | ||||
Giordana Velodrome | Rock Hill, South Carolina (Charlotte, NC region) | 250 m or 820 ft | 42.5˚ | concrete | Outdoor concrete velodrome, 42.5 embankment. Meets Olympic standards.[80] |
Uruguay
Velodrome | Location | Length | Banking | Surface | Notes | Altitude |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Paysandu | 333 m or 1,093 ft | concrete | ||||
Americo Ricaldoni | Montevideo | 333 m or 1,093 ft | concrete | Hosted partly the 1968 UCI Track Cycling World Championships |
Uzbekistan
Velodrome | Location | Length | Banking | Surface | Notes | Altitude |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Tashkent | 333 m or 1,093 ft | concrete |
Venezuela
Velodrome | Location | Length | Banking | Surface | Notes | Altitude |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Polideportivo Libertaor | Coro | 333 m or 1,093 ft | concrete | |||
La Paragua | Cuidad Bolivar | 333 m or 1,093 ft | concrete | |||
Urbanizacion Tiuna | Maracay | 333 m or 1,093 ft | concrete | |||
Deportivo Tachira | San Cristobal | 333 m or 1,093 ft | concrete | |||
Teo Capriles | Caracas | 333 m or 1,093 ft | concrete | |||
Maximo Romero | Valencia | 333 m or 1,093 ft | concrete | |||
Velodromes no longer in use
Velodrome | Location | Length | Banking | Surface | Notes | Altitude |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Argentina | ||||||
Buenos Aires Municipal | Buenos Aires | 333 m or 1,093 ft | ||||
Gen. Belgrano Park Velodrome | Salta | 333 m or 1,093 ft | ||||
Luna Park | Buenos Aires | |||||
Don Pedro Milanese Velodrome | ||||||
Formosa | 333 m | |||||
Armenia | ||||||
Yerevan Velodrome | Yerevan | 250 m or 820 ft | 42° | wood | Outdoor track | 915m |
Azerbaijan | ||||||
Baku Velodrome | Baku | 333 m or 1,093 ft | concrete | |||
Canada | ||||||
China Creek Velodrome | Vancouver | 245 m or 804 ft | 42˚ | wood | Outdoor track. Built for the 1954 British Empire and Commonwealth Games. Rebuilt 1973. Demolished 1980. | |
Olympic Velodrome (Montreal) | Montreal | 285 m or 935 ft | 48˚ | wood | Indoor track. Built for the 1976 Summer Olympics. Converted into the Montreal Biodome in 1989. | |
Vélodrome Louis Garneau | Quebec City | Demolished in November 2007 | ||||
Czech Republic | ||||||
Pardubice | Pardubice | 500 m or 1,640 ft | concrete | Outdoor track. Built 1931, Schurmann design. Renovated 1974. | ||
Georgia | ||||||
Tbilisi Central Velodrome | Tbilisi | 220 m or 722 ft | concrete | Outdoor track | ||
Tbilisi Velodrome | Tbilisi | 400 m or 1,312 ft | wood | Outdoor track | ||
Germany | ||||||
Olympiahalle | München | 285 m or 935 ft | wood | Built for 1972 Olympic Games, demolished 2015. | ||
France | ||||||
Parc des Princes | Paris | 666 m or 2,185 ft egg shape / 454 m or 1,490 ft oval | Built 1897. Tour de France finish from its beginning in 1903. Track reduced in size in 1924 for Olympic Games. Track demolished 1967. | |||
Vélodrome Buffalo | Neuilly-sur-Seine | |||||
Vélodrome d'hiver | Paris | 333 m or 1,093 ft | Built in 1902, in the Salles des Machines which had previously housed the industrial display of the Exposition Universelle (1900). Used to hold thousands of Jews who were victims of a mass arrest during the Nazi occupation in 1942. The velodrome was partly destroyed by fire and the building subsequently demolished in 1959. | |||
Vélodrome de la Seine | Levallois-Perret | Owned by Adolphe Clément from circa 1893-1900 | ||||
Hong Kong | ||||||
Hong Kong Sports Institute | Sha Tin | Demolished 2009.[81] | ||||
Ireland | ||||||
Goff Cycle Track | Waterford, Ireland | 400 m or 1,312 ft | cinder and tarmac | Outdoor track, donated to the People's Park in Waterford City by Sir W. G. D. Goff. Still exists but is covered in grass.[82] | ||
Italy | ||||||
Olympic Velodrome | Rome | 400 m or 1,300 ft | 37.27° / 9.55° | Cameroonian doussie | Outdoor track. Built in 1957-1960. Demolished in 2008 due to inactivity.[83][84] | |
Palazzo dello Sport | Milan | Indoor track in the Palazzo dello Sport. Built in November 1923, and possibly a removable installation.[85] | ||||
Velodromo Vigorelli | Milan | 397.27 m or 1,303.4 ft | 42° / 5° | European Spruce | Outdoor track. Built in 1935. | |
Palasport di San Siro | Milan | Indoor track. Built in 1970-1976. Demolished in 1988 due to inactivity. | ||||
South Africa | ||||||
Western Holdings | Welkom, South Africa | 485 m or 1,591 ft | 25° | concrete | Once the most popular track in the country. Facilities destroyed in a hurricane in 1991 and never rebuilt again. | |
President Steyn Mine Track | Welkom, South Africa | 485 m or 1,591 ft | 25° | concrete | Still existing, but no longer in use | |
Harmony Gold Mine Track | Virginia, South Africa | 485 m or 1,591 ft | 25° | concrete | Still existing, but no longer in use | |
Spain | ||||||
Velòdrom del Tirador | Palma de Mallorca | 333.33 m or 1,093.6 ft | concrete | Outdoor track. Built in 1903, closed in 1973. Still existing, but no longer in use. | ||
United Kingdom | ||||||
England | ||||||
Bootle Stadium | Bootle, Merseyside | [86] | ||||
Butts Stadium | Coventry, West Midlands | 402 m or 1,319 ft | asphalt | Built in 1879, fell out of use in the 1990s[87] | ||
Catford Track | Catford | 536 m or 1,759 ft | concrete | [88][89] | ||
Fallowfield Stadium | Fallowfield, Manchester | 509 yards (465 m) | 30˚ | shale, later concrete | Opened May 1892. Was renamed the Reg Harris Stadium in 1955.[90] | |
Gypsies Green | South Shields, Tyne and Wear | 401 metres or 1,316 feet | asphalt | Semi-derelict | ||
Harlow Track | Harlow, Essex | 197 m or 646 ft | 45˚ | wood | Opened 11 September 1976, closed 3 November 1993[91] | |
Harvey Hadden Stadium | Bilborough Park, Nottingham | 460 m or 1,509 ft | tarmac | Closed 2003[92] | ||
Kirkby Sports Centre | Kirkby, Merseyside | 485 m or 1,591 ft | asphalt | Built 1964. Last used 29 August 2007, demolished.[93] | ||
North London Cycling Track | Wood Green, London | 459 m or 1,506 ft | [89][94] | |||
Paddington Recreation Ground | Maida Vale, London | concrete | Demolished in 1987 to make way for a dog fouling area.[89] | |||
Putney Velodrome | Putney, London | 358 m or 1,175 ft | concrete | Opened 1 August 1891[89][95] | ||
Saffron Lane sports centre | Leicester, Leicestershire | 333 m or 1,093 ft | 37˚ | wood | Used for World Championships in 1970 and 1984 and national championships from the 1970s to the 1990s. Earlier plastic-coated concrete track given wood surface in 1978, fell into disrepair due to lack of funds after major events were moved to newly opened Manchester velodrome.[96] | |
Salford Stadium | Birmingham | 402 m or 1,319 ft | tarmac | Opened 11 July 1951[97] | ||
Southampton Velodrome | Southampton | |||||
Memorial Athletic Grounds | West Ham, London | [89][98] | ||||
Kensal Rise, London | [89] | |||||
LNWR Sports Ground | Wolverton, Milton Keynes | Hard track in use in the 1950s. Last visible derelict sections demolished circa 2009.[99] | ||||
Scotland | ||||||
Grangemouth Sports Stadium | Grangemouth, Falkirk | Circa 1966–1996 | ||||
Celtic Park | Glasgow | Circa 1892–early 20th century. Celtic Park hosted the 1897 World Cycling Championships. | ||||
Wales | ||||||
Taff Vale Park | Treforest, Rhondda Cynon Taff | Built before 1908, banking still exists covered in grass, surrounding a playing field behind Broadway[100] | ||||
Isle of Man | ||||||
Nivison Stadium | Onchan, Isle of Man | 400 m or 1,312 ft | asphalt | Outdoor track, built 1951[101] | ||
Northern Ireland | ||||||
Wallace Park | Lisburn | Opened in 1953. Fell into disrepair, partially demolished[50] | ||||
United States | ||||||
Boulder Indoor Cycling | Boulder, Colorado | 142 m or 466 ft | 45 | wood | Opened December 2008; ceased operations April 2012.[102] The velodrome was disassembled. | |
Dorais Velodrome | Detroit, Michigan | 325 m or 1,066 ft | 24˚/8˚ | concrete | Outdoor track, completed 1969, hosted National Championships in 1969[103][104] | |
Olympic Velodrome | Carson, California | 333.3 m or 1,094 ft | concrete | Outdoor track, built for the 1984 Summer Olympics. Completed in 1981. Seating for 2,500 spectators. Demolished in 2003 and replaced with the StubHub Center, including the ADT Event Center (AKA LA Velodrome).[105] | ||
Stone Mountain Velodrome | Stone Mountain Park, Georgia | 250 m or 820 ft | 42˚/13˚ | polymer-wood | Outdoor track, built for the 1996 Summer Olympics.[106] The velodrome site was restored to a songbird habitat in 2003.[107] |
List of oldest cycling tracks and velodromes
The Andreasried Velodrome (Erfurt, Germany) was originally built in 1885 but was entirely redeveloped in 2006-2007. This one is in fact a new track.
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