Roubaix Velodrome

Coordinates: 16°14′57.39″N 61°35′38.68″W / 16.2492750°N 61.5940778°W / 16.2492750; -61.5940778
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Roubaix Velodrome
Vélodrome André-Pétrieux
The velodrome in 2012
Map
LocationRoubaix, Nord, France
Coordinates16°14′57.39″N 61°35′38.68″W / 16.2492750°N 61.5940778°W / 16.2492750; -61.5940778
OwnerCity of Roubaix
Capacity2,000
Field size500 m (550 yd) track
SurfaceConcrete
Opened1936
Tenants
Vélo Club Roubaix Lille Métropole

The Roubaix Velodrome (officially Vélodrome André-Pétrieux) is a velodrome in Roubaix, Nord, France. It was opened in 1936 and has hosted the finish of the one-day "monument classic" cycling race Paris–Roubaix since 1943.[1][2]

The velodrome is located in the Parc des Sports, on the eastern outskirts of Roubaix, less than two kilometres from the Belgian border. The grass field on the inside of the track is used as a venue for Roubaix' rugby team. In 2012, a new multi-purpose indoor velodrome with a 250 m track, the Vélodrome Jean Stablinsky, opened next to the Vélodrome André Pétrieux.[3]

References

  1. ^ Müller-Schell, Werner (2012). Classic Cycle Routes of Europe: The 25 Greatest Road Cycling Races and how to Ride Them. A&C Black. p. 53. ISBN 978-1-4081-5752-7.
  2. ^ Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill (2011). Historical Dictionary of Cycling. Scarecrow Press. p. 155. ISBN 978-0-8108-7175-5.
  3. ^ "Le vélodrome: Présentation". www.velodrome-couvert-roubaix.com (in French). Retrieved 3 October 2016.

External links

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