List of velodromes

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The following is a list of velodromes (outdoor, unless otherwise stated) around the world.

[edit] Argentina

[edit] Australia

[edit] Australian Capital Territory

  • Narrabundah Capital Velodrome, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, (outdoor) 333m

[edit] New South Wales

[edit] Northern Territory

[edit] Queensland

[edit] South Australia

[edit] Tasmania

[edit] Victoria

[edit] Western Australia

[edit] Austria

  • Ferry-Dusika-Hallenstadion, Vienna, (indoor)

[edit] Belgium

  • Gent-Blaarmeersen, Vlaams Wielercentrum Eddy Merckx (250m, covered) Ghent
  • Gent "Kuipke" (167m, wood, indoor) (somewhere referred as Citadel Park Velodrome) Ghent
  • Antwerpen, Antwerps Sportpaleis (indoor) Antwerpen
  • Zemst (Elewijt) - Length 377 m - Asphalt
  • Hulshout - Length 384 m - Asphalt http://www.wielerpistehulshout.be
  • Ans (Alleur) - Length 400 m - Asphalt
  • Peer - Length 400 m - Asphalt
  • Charleroi (Gilly) - Length 250 m - Asphalt http://cipposr.skyblog.com
  • Rochefort (Jemelle) - Length 400 m - Asphalt
  • Rebecq (Quenast) - Length 333,33 m - Asphalt
  • Oostende (Stene) - Length 333,33 m - Asphalt
  • Antwerpen (Wilrijk) - Length 333,33 m - Asphalt http://www.wielercentrumantwerpen.be
  • Brugge (Assebroek) - Length 333,33 m - Asphalt
  • Beveren - Length 400 m - Asphalt

[edit] Bolivia

[edit] Canada

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. Quebec City had the Vélodrome Louis Garneau, but it was demolished by the city in November 2007.

[edit] China

[edit] Cuba

Velodromo Reinaldo Paseiro, near Havana

[edit] Denmark

[edit] Estonia

[edit] Finland

[edit] France

[edit] Germany

  • RSG, Augsburg, (indoor)
  • 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)

[edit] Greece

[edit] Hungary

  • Millenáris (Millenarian) Sports Yard, Budapest, built in 1896, outdoor, concrete, 412 m
  • Tamási track,city of Tamási, outdoor, concrete, 400 m

[edit] India

  • Indian Cycling Velodrome 333 m
  • Commonwealth Games Velodrome, Indira Gandhi Sports Complex, New Delhi, (indoor) 250m, wooden

[edit] Ireland

  • Sundrive Road Track, Dublin, outdoor, asphalt, 468m

[edit] Italy

[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)

[edit] Lithuania

[edit] Malaysia

[edit] Mexico

[edit] The Netherlands

[edit] New Zealand

  • Manukau Velodrome, 285 m Outdoor, Concrete, Auckland
  • Wanganui Velodrome, 250 m Outdoor, Wooden, Wanganui
  • Te Awamutu Velodrome, 450 m Outdoor
  • Rotorua Velodrome, 333 m Outdoor, Concrete
  • Wellington Velodrome, 333 m Outdoor, Concrete, Wellington
  • Nelson, 512 m? Outdoor
  • Denton Park, 400 m Outdoor, Concrete, Christchurch
  • Tinwald, 400 m Outdoor (Ashburton)
  • Timaru, 400 m Outdoor
  • Temuka, 400 m Outdoor
  • Waimate, 400m Outdoor
  • Seddon Park Velodrome, 250 m Outdoor, Concrete, Dunedin
  • Invercargill ILT Velodrome, 250 m Indoor, Wooden, Invercargill

[edit] Nigeria

  • Abuja Velodrome, Abuja (indoor)

[edit] Pakistan

  • Lahore indoor smooth wood track 250m (under construction)
  • Islamabad outdoor concrete (under construction)
  • Sialkot outdoor concrete (under construction)
  • Faisalabad outdoor concrete (under construction)
  • Sargodha outdoor concrete (under construction)
  • Hyderabad outdoor concrete (under construction)
  • Rahim Yar Khan outdoor concrete (under construction)
  • Quetta outdoor concrete (under construction)
  • Peshawar outdoor concrete (under construction)

[edit] Peru

  • National Velodrome La Videna Lima (outdoor)
  • Velodrome Cerro Juli Arequipa (outdoor)

[edit] Philippines

[edit] Portugal

  • Anadia Municipality - Centro de Alto Rendimento
  • Sangalhos Velodrome

[edit] Russia

  • Velodrome (Velotrack) "Krylatskoe" Moscow (indoor)

[edit] South Africa

[edit] South Korea

[edit] Spain

[edit] Sweden

[edit] United Kingdom

[edit] England

[edit] Northern Ireland

  • Orangefield Track, Belfast, outdoor, asphalt, 396 m

[edit] Scotland

[edit] Wales

[edit] United States of America

There are 2 indoor wooden tracks in the United States:

There are 24 outdoor tracks in the United States:

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