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Cities that host the Summer Olympic games usually construct a new velodrome for the event. World-class competition quality tracks not yet included in this section are located in Moscow, Seoul, Barcelona, Atlanta, Sydney and Athens.
Country | Velodrome | Location | Notes |
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Australia | Dunc Gray velodrome | Sydney, New South Wales | Constructed for 2000 Summer Olympics |
Adelaide Superdrome, (indoor) | Adelaide | ||
Joe Ciavola Velodrome, (indoor) | Melbourne | ||
Brunswick Cycling Club | Melbourne | ||
Carnigie | Melbourne | ||
Blackburne Cycling Club | Melbourne | ||
Chelsea & Peninsula Cycling Club | Melbourne | ||
Coburg Cycling Club | Melbourne | ||
Preston Cycling Club | Melbourne | ||
Perth Superdrome, (indoor) | Perth | ||
Tempe Velodrome | Sydney | ||
Kenrick Tucker Velodrome , (outdoor) 333.33 m | Rockhampton, Queensland | ||
Vodafone Arena, (indoor) | Melbourne | ||
Austria | Ferry-Dusika-Hallenstadion, Vienna, (indoor) | ||
Belgium | Blaarmeersen, Gent, (covered) | Vlaams Wielercentrum Eddy Merckx (250m, covered) | |
"Kuipke", Gent (indoor) | (167m, wood, indoor) (somewhere referred as Citadel Park Velodrome) | ||
Antwerps Sportpaleis, Antwerpen, (indoor) | |||
ZEMST (Elewijt) | 377 m Asphalt | ||
HULSHOUT[1] | 384 m Asphalt | ||
ANS (Alleur) | 400 m Asphalt | ||
PEER | 400 m Asphalt | ||
CHARLEROI (Gilly) [2] | 250 m Asphalt | ||
ROCHEFORT (Jemelle) | 400 m Asphalt | ||
REBECQ (Quenast) | 333,33 Asphalt | ||
OOSTENDE (Stene) | 333,33 Asphalt | ||
[3] (Wilrijk) | Antwerp | 333,33 Asphalt | |
BRUGGE (Assebroek) | 333,33 Asphalt | ||
BEVEREN | 400 m Asphalt | ||
Canada | Glenmore Velodrome | Calgary, Alberta | 39 degree banked, 400m outdoor concrete track. |
Forest City Velodrome [4] | Forest City, Ontario | 50 degree banked, 138m track constructed in 2005. | |
Burnaby Velodrome | Vancouver | 200m track constructed mid-1990s | |
Juan de Fuca Velodrome | Victoria, British Columbia | 333m track constructed for the 1994 Commonwealth Games | |
Argyll Velodrome, Edmonton, Alberta | |||
Bromont Velodrome, Bromont, Quebec | |||
Vélodrome Louis Garneau, St-Augustin-de-Desmaures, Quebec City, Quebec | |||
Vélodrome Caisse Populaire de Dieppe, Dieppe, New Brunswick | |||
Wind-Del Velodrome | Windham Centre, Ontario | ||
Olympic Stadium in Montreal, Quebec also housed a velodrome, but years after the 1976 Summer Olympics, it was converted into the Montreal Biodome, an indoor nature museum. | |||
China | Laoshan Velodrome | Beijing | Under construction for 2008 Summer Olympics |
Shenzhen | |||
Kunming | |||
Denmark | Ballerup Arena | Copenhagen | (indoor) |
Dominican Republic | Santo Domingo | ||
Finland | Helsinki | ||
France | Parc des Princes | Paris | 1897 to 1967. Finish of the Tour de France. |
Velodrome du Lac | Bordeaux | ||
Stade de Glace | Grenoble | ||
Roubaix | Site of the finish of the spring classic Paris-Roubaix | ||
Vélodrome de Vincennes | Bois de Vincennes, Paris | ||
Clermont Ferrand | |||
Velodrome du Parc de la Tête d'Or | Lyon | ||
Germany | RSG, Augsburg, (indoor) | ||
Schoeneberg, Berlin | |||
Velodrom, Berlin, (indoor) | |||
Bielefeld | |||
NRW-Leistungszentrum, Kaarst-Büttgen, (indoor) | |||
Stadthalle, Bremen, (indoor) | |||
Chemnitz | |||
Cottbus | |||
VCD, Darmstadt | |||
"Badewanne", Dudenhofen | |||
Westfalenhalle, Dortmund, (indoor) | |||
Gera | |||
Stellingen, Hamburg, (covered) | |||
Wuelfel, Hannover | |||
Radstadion, Köln, (semi-covered) | |||
Rosch-Kampfbahn, Leipzig | |||
Mannheim | |||
Olympiahalle, München, (indoor) | |||
Reichelsdorfer Keller, Nürnberg | |||
Oberhausen/Baden | |||
Leistungszentrum BW, Oeschelbronn | |||
Rostock | |||
"Schanzenberg-Bahn", Saarbrücken | |||
Schopp | |||
Singen/Hohentwiel | |||
Solingen | |||
Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle, Stuttgart, (indoor) | |||
Greece | Olympic Velodrome (Athens) | Athens | (indoor) |
Hungary | Millenáris | Budapest | 412m outdoor concrete track, built 1896 |
Tamási track | city of Tamási | outdoor, concrete, 400 m | |
Malaysia | Velodrome Rakyat | Ipoh | |
Kuala Lumpur Velodrome | Kuala Lumpur | ||
Thailand | Changmai | Bangkok | 2007 Sea Games Venue |
Netherlands | Velodrome | Amsterdam | |
Sportpaleis | Alkmaar | ||
Nigeria | Abuja Velodrome | Abuja | (indoor) |
Pakistan | *National Velodrome | Lahore | |
PSM Velodrome | Karachi | ||
South Africa | Bellville Velodrome | Cape Town | (indoor) |
Pilditch Velodrome | Pretoria | (outdoor) | |
Hector Norris Velodrome | Johannesburg | (outdoor) 460 m track | |
Cyril Geoghegan Cycle Stadium | Durban | (outdoor) 433 m track | |
Spain | Velòdrom D'Horta | Barcelona | (1992 Summer Olympics) |
Carabanchel | Madrid | ||
Anoeta | San Sebastián | (indoor) | |
Velodromo Luis Puig | Valencia | (indoor) | |
San Moix | Palma de Mallorca | ||
Fuente la Mora | Valladolid | ||
Switzerland | Oerlikon | Zurich | |
CMC World training Center | Aigle | UCI training centre | |
Queue d'Arve | Geneva | ||
New Zealand | Manukau Velodrome | Auckland | 285 m Outdoor Concrete |
Wanganui Velodrome | Wanganui | 250 m Outdoor Wooden | |
Te Awamutu Velodrome | 450 m Outdoor | ||
Rotorua Velodrome | 333 m Outdoor Concrete | ||
Wellington Velodrome | 333 m Outdoor | ||
Nelson | 512 m? Outdoor | ||
Denton Park | Christchurch | 400 m Outdoor Concrete | |
Ashburton | 400 m Outdoor | ||
Timaru | 400 m Outdoor | ||
Seddon Park Velodrome | Dunedin | 250 m Outdoor Concrete | |
ILT Velodrome | Invercargill | 250 m Indoor Wooden | |
United Kingdom | The Calshot Velodrome | Calshot (near Southampton) | Short steeply banked track |
Herne Hill Velodrome | London | a track in a shallow concrete bowl, constructed in 1891. | |
Manchester Velodrome | Manchester | 250m track constructed in 1996 | |
Wales National Velodrome | Newport | Welsh National Velodrome opened in 2003 | |
United States | |||
Major Taylor Veldrome | Indianapolis, IN | MTV is a 333.34 meter outdoor track with banked turns of 28 degrees and straights banked at 9 degrees. Has been the home for many national and international competitions, including the 1987 Pan American Games. | |
National Sports Center Velodrome | Blaine, Minnesota (near Minneapolis) | 250m outdoor wooden track, 43 degree banking; constructed in 1990. | |
Dick Lane Velodrome | East Point, Georgia (near Atlanta) | 323.4m outdoor concrete track, 36 degree max banking. | |
The Alkek Velodrome | Houston, Texas | 33 degree banked, outdoor concrete track, 333.33m. | |
The Superdrome | Frisco, Texas (near Dallas) | 44 degree banked, outdoor wooden track, 250m. | |
Kenosha Velodrome | Kenosha, Wisconsin | 27 degree banked, outdoor, 333m; constructed in 1927. | |
Asheville Velodrome | Asheville, North Carolina | 4-8 degree banked, outdoor, 500m. Converted race car track. | |
LA Velodrome | Los Angeles, California | 250m track constructed in 2004 | |
Alpenrose Velodrome | Portland, Oregon | 44 degree banked, outdoor track. | |
Marymoor Velodrome | Redmond, Washington | 25 degree banked, 400m outdoor concrete track; built 1974, resurfaced 2005. | |
Kissena Velodrome | Flushing, Queens (New York City, New York) | 400m outdoor; constructed in 1962, resurfaced in 2004.[5] | |
Lehigh Valley Velodrome | Trexlertown, Pennsylvania | 28 degree banked, 333m outdoor concrete track; built 1975, renovated 1996. | |
San Diego Velodrome | San Diego, California | 27 degree banked, 333.3m outdoor concrete track, built 1976 | |
Ed Rudolph Velodrome | Northbrook, Illinois (near Chicago) | 18 degree banked, 382m outdoor asphalt track, built 1959, renovated 2004. | |
Hellyer Park Velodrome | San Jose, California | ||
Penrose Park | St. Louis, Missouri | 28 degree banked, 322m outdoor concrete track, built 1962 (hosted Nat'l Championships in 1962), resurfaced in 1984 and 2005 | |
New England Velodrome | Londonderry, New Hampshire | 14 degree banked, 318m outdoor asphalt track, the track is primarily used for karting, however track events are held twice weekly. |
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[edit] Japan
Tracks for amateur races (City/Velodrome/Length)
- Aomori Hachinohe Velodrome 333 m
- Iwate Shiwa Velodrome 333 m
- Miyagi Prefectural management Velodrome 400 m
- Miyagi Taiwa City Velodrome 333 m
- Akita Rokugo Velodrome 500 m
- Yamagata Shinjyo Cycle Sports Contre 400 m
- Fukushima Izumisaki International Cycle Stadium 333 m
- Tokyo Tokyo Dome Stadium(Indoor/Sectional) 400 m
- Ishikawa Uchinada Velodrome 400 m
- Yamanashi Sakaigawa Velodrome 400 m
- Nagano Karigane Velodrome 333 m
- Shizuoka Japan Cycle Sports Centre 250 m
- Shizuoka Japan Cycle Sports Centre 400 m
- Shizuoka Nihon Keirin Gakko (Japan Keirin School) 333 m
- Shizuoka Nihon Keirin Gakko (Japan Keirin School) 400 m
- Osaka Kansai Cycle Sports Centre 400 m
- Hyogo Akashi Velodrome 400 m
- Tottori Kurayoshi City Velodrome 333 m
- Shimane Ota City Velodrome 333 m
- Fukuoka Moji Keirin Velodrome 500 m
- Miyazaki Prefectural management Park Velodrome 400 m
- Kagoshima Nejime Velodrome 400 m
- Okinawa Prefectural management Park Velodrome 333 m
Tracks for Keirin races(City/Velodrome/Length):
- Hakodate Hakodate Keirin Velodrome 400 m
- Aomori Aomori Keirin Velodrome 400 m
- Fukushima Iwaki Taira Keirin Velodrome 400 m
- Niigata Yahiko Keirin Velodrome 400 m
- Gunma Maebashi Keirin Velodrome(Indoor) 335 m
- Ibaraki Toride Keirin Velodrome 400 m
- Tochigi Utsunomiya Keirin Velodrome 500 m
- Saitama Omiya Keirin Velodrome 500 m
- Saitama Seibuen Keirin Velodrome 400 m
- Tokyo Keiokaku Keirin Velodrome 400 m
- Tokyo Tachikawa Keirin Velodrome 400 m
- Chiba Matsudo Keirin Velodrome 333 m
- Chiba Chiba Keirin Velodrome 500 m
- Kanagawa Kagetsuen Keirin Velodrome 400 m
- Kanagawa Kawasaki Keirin Velodrome 400 m
- Kanagawa Hiratsuka Keirin Velodrome 400 m
- Kanagawa Odawara Keirin Velodrome 333 m
- Shizuoka Ito Keirin Velodrome 333 m
- Shizuoka Shizuoka Keirin Velodrome 400 m
- Aichi Ichinomiya Keirin Velodrome 400 m
- Aichi Nagoya Keirin Velodrome 400 m
- Gifu Gifu Keirin Velodrome 400 m
- Gifu Ogaki Keirin Velodrome 400 m
- Aichi Toyohashi Keirin Velodrome 400 m
- Toyama Toyama Keirin Velodrome 333 m
- Mie Matusaka Keirin Velodrome 400 m
- Mie Yokkaichi Keirin Velodrome 400 m
- Fukui Fukui Keirin Velodrome 400 m
- Shiga Otsu Keirin Velodrome 500 m
- Nara Nara Keirin Velodrome 333 m
- Kyoto Mukomachi Keirin Velodrome 400 m
- Wakayama Wakayama Keirin Velodrome 400 m
- Osaka Kishiwada Keirin Velodrome 400 m
- Okayama Tamano Keirin Velodrome 400 m
- Hiroshima Hiroshima Keirin Velodrome 400 m
- Yamaguchi Hofu Keirin Velodrome 333 m
- Kagawa Takamatsu Keirin Velodrome 400 m
- Kagawa Kanonji Keirin Velodrome 400 m
- Tokushima Komatsushima Keirin Velodrome 400 m
- Kochi Kochi Keirin Velodrome 500 m
- Ehime Matsuyama Keirin Velodrome 500 m
- Fukuoka Kokura Keirin Velodrome(Indoor) 400 m
- Fukuoka Kurume Keirin Velodrome 400 m
- Saga Takeo Keirin Velodrome 400 m
- Nagasaki Sasebo Keirin Velodrome 400 m
- Oita Beppu Keirin Velodrome 400 m
- Kumamoto Kumamoto Keirin Velodrome 500 m
[edit] United Kingdom
[edit] England
- Aldersley, Wolverhampton
- Brighton (Preston Park), East Sussex
- Calshot, near Southampton, Hampshire (indoor)
- Cleveland, Teesside
- Gypsies Green, South Shields (currently semi-derelict)
- Halesowen, near Birmingham
- Herne Hill, south London
- Kirkby, near Liverpool
- Leeds (Roundhay Park), West Yorkshire (soil, covered with grass)
- The National Cycling Centre, Manchester (indoor)
- Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire
- Portsmouth, Hampshire
- Reading (Palmer Park) Berkshire
- Stratford in east London will have a velodrome for the 2012 Summer Olympics
- Welwyn, Hertfordshire
- Quibell Park, Scunthorpe Lincoln
[edit] Scotland
- Meadowbank Stadium, Edinburgh, 250 timber outdoor
- Caird Park, Dundee, 400 m outdoor
- Glasgow, Under Construction, Indoor
[edit] Wales
- Cardiff (Maindy Park)
- Newport (Newport international sports village)
- Carmarthen (Carmarthen Park) outdoor, 402 m (440 yards). 1900 - present. Oldest conrete velodrome in the world in continuous use.
[edit] United States of America
There are 23 tracks in the United States, including:
- ADT Event Center in Carson, California (indoor track constructed in 2004)
- Alkek Velodrome in Houston, Texas
- Alpenrose Velodrome in Portland, Oregon
- Baton Rouge Velodrome in Baton Rouge
- Brian Piccolo Park Velodrome in Cooper City, Florida
- Dick Lane Velodrome in East Point, Georgia
- Ed Rudolph Velodrome in Northbrook, Illinois
- Encino Velodrome in Encino, California
- Group Health Velodrome in Marymoor Park, Redmond, Washington
- Hellyer Park Velodrome in San Jose, California
- Kissena Park Velodrome in Queens, New York
- Valley Preferred Cycling Center in Trexlertown, Pennsylvania
- Major Taylor Velodrome in Indianapolis, Indiana
- Mellowdrome in Asheville, North Carolina
- Mike Walden Velodrome in Rochester Hills, Michigan
- National Sports Center Velodrome in Blaine, Minnesota
- San Diego Velodrome in San Diego, California
- 7-Eleven United States Olympic Training Center Velodrome in Colorado Springs, Colorado
- Superdrome in Frisco, Texas
- Washington Park Velodrome in Kenosha, Wisconsin
- Penrose Park Velodrome in St. Louis, Missouri