This is a list of cycling tracks and velodromes for track cycling worldwide.
Indoor: all the structures are closed inside
Outdoor: the velodrome is uncovered and in open air.
Outdoor, fully covered: all the structures are covered but in open air.
Outdoor, track covered: the track is covered but in open air.
Country | Velodrome | City | Length | Banking Corner(/Straight) | Surface | In-/Out-door | Notes | Altitude | Location | |
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Antonio Ríos | San Rafael, Mendoza | 250 m | unknown | concrete | Outdoor | 689 m | -34.6371°N -68.3243°W | |||
Bahiense Pedal Club | Bahía Blanca | 250 m | unknown | concrete | Outdoor | 31 m | -38.6884°N -62.2738°W | |||
Chavense Pedal Club | González Chaves | 150 m | unknown | concrete | Outdoor | 197 m | -38.0285°N -60.1024°W | |||
City of Esperanza | Esperanza | 250 m | unknown | concrete | Outdoor | RRF | 41 m | -31.4471°N -60.9207°W | ||
Concepción del Uruguay | 540 m | unknown | asphalt | Outdoor | 9 m | -32.4737°N -58.2246°W | ||||
Concordia | 340 m | unknown | concrete | Outdoor | 35 m | -31.3723°N -58.0015°W | ||||
Eduardo Maero (Bº Ayacucho) Velodrome | Córdoba | 250 m | unknown | concrete | Outdoor | painted | 430 m | -31.3757°N -64.1742°W | ||
Ernesto Contreras Provincial | Mendoza | 333.33 m | unknown | concrete | Outdoor | RRF | 859 m | -32.8842°N -68.8803°W | ||
Gabriel Deramond Municipal cycletrack | Caleta Olivia | 450 m | unknown | asphalt | Outdoor | 7 m | -46.4501°N -67.5298°W | |||
Héctor Cassina | Rafaela | 250 m | unknown | concrete | Outdoor | lights | 103 m | -31.2722°N -61.4938°W | ||
Jorge Batiz | Corral de Bustos | 225 m | unknown | concrete | Outdoor | 118 m | -33.2759°N -62.1928°W | |||
Julio Polet Panamerican | Mar del Plata | 250 m | unknown | concrete | Outdoor | lights, UP | 16 m | -38.0168°N -57.5754°W | ||
KDT Circuit | Buenos Aires | 333.33 m | unknown | concrete | Outdoor | painted, RRF | 9 m | -34.5661°N -58.4152°W | ||
Las Breñas Cycle Association | Las Breñas | 400 m | unknown | concrete | Outdoor | lights | 105 m | -27.0964°N -61.0741°W | ||
Luján | José María Jáuregui | 200 m | unknown | concrete | Outdoor | lights | 27 m | -34.5942°N -59.1818°W | ||
Mayo Park | San Juan | 400 m | unknown | concrete | Outdoor | lights, RRF | 656 m | -31.5313°N -68.5438°W | ||
Reconquista Municipal | Reconquista | 333.33 m | unknown | concrete | Outdoor | 44 m | -29.1666°N -59.6392°W | |||
Resistencia | Resistencia | 400 m | unknown | concrete | Outdoor | 53 m | -27.435°N -59.0368°W | |||
Río Cuarto Municipal | Río Cuarto | 250 m | unknown | concrete | Outdoor | 440 m | -33.114°N -64.3491°W | |||
Roberto "Paco" Echegaray | San Carlos de Bariloche | 333.33 m | unknown | concrete | Outdoor | lights | 823 m | -41.1364°N -71.2926°W | ||
Rubén Rosetti | Junín | 333.33 m | unknown | concrete | Outdoor | 82 m | -34.5858°N -60.9744°W | |||
Rufino | Rufino | 333.33 m | unknown | concrete | Outdoor | 121 m | -34.2584°N -62.7247°W | |||
Sáenz Peña | Pres. Roque Sáenz Peña | 333.33 m | unknown | concrete | Outdoor | 93 m | -26.8145°N -60.4227°W | |||
San Francisco | San Francisco | 400 m | unknown | concrete | Outdoor | non-std, painted | 118 m | -31.4165°N -62.0795°W | ||
San Luis Provincial | San Luis | 250 m | unknown | concrete | Outdoor | lights, UP | 729 m | -33.3126°N -66.3285°W | ||
San Nicolás cycletrack | San Nicolás de los Arroyos | 500 m | unknown | asphalt | Outdoor | 28 m | -33.3537°N -60.2141°W | |||
Trenque Lauquen Cycletrack | Trenque Lauquen | 575 m | unknown | concrete | Outdoor | 100 m turns | 93 m | -35.9867°N -62.7505°W | ||
Tres de Febrero | Villa Martínez de Hoz | 535 m | unknown | concrete | Outdoor | lights, 40 m turns | 93 m | -34.6039°N -58.5772°W | ||
Unzué Park Municipal | Gualeguaychú | 425 m | unknown | asphalt | Outdoor | lights, 75 m turns | 7 m | -33.0101°N -58.4971°W | ||
Velodrome of the Lagoon | 565 m | unknown | asphalt | Outdoor | lights, RRF | 169 m | -36.6281°N -64.3109°W | |||
Venado Tuerto Municipal | Venado Tuerto | 333.33 m | unknown | asphalt | Outdoor | lights | 123 m | -33.7372°N -61.9611°W | ||
Velódromo Héroes de Malvinas | San Juan | 250 m | unknown | asphalt | Outdoor | lights, UP, RRF | 646 m | -31.5812°N -68.5498°W | ||
Vicente Alejo Chancay | San Juan | 257 m | 47°/12° | wood | Indoor | Will be venue for 2025 UCI Track Cycling World Championships | 650 m | -31.6137°N -68.5287°W | ||
Yerevan Velodrome | 250 m | 42° | wood | Outdoor | Built in 2010–11 to replace the old cycling track which was later demolished. | 915 m | ||||
Adcock Park Velodrome | 460 m | unknown | asphalt | Outdoor | Open to the public excepting cycle club competitions and training. Surrounds athletics track so caution when events are on. Lights. | 4 m | 33.4309°N 151.3279°W | |||
Adelaide Super-Drome | Gepps Cross, South Australia | 250 m | 43.0° | wood | Indoor | 25 m | -34.8414°N 138.6123°W | |||
Anna Meares Velodrome | Chandler, Queensland | 250 m | 40.0° | wood | Indoor | -27.515°N 153.1465°W | ||||
Marty Busch | Ballarat, Victoria | 250 m | 37.5° | concrete | Outdoor | 421 m | -37.6049°N 143.8435°W | |||
Burwood East | Burwood East, Victoria | 307 m | 25° | concrete | Outdoor | 134 m | -37.856°N 145.1603°W | |||
Blackwater | Blackwater, Queensland | 333.33 m | unknown | concrete | Outdoor | 169 m | -23.5634°N 148.8849°W | |||
Blue Lake Sports Park | Mount Gambier, South Australia | 250 m | unknown | concrete | Outdoor | 40 m | -37.8435°N 140.8165°W | |||
Bob Whitford | Newborough, Victoria | 500 m | unknown | asphalt | Outdoor | 83 m | -38.178°N 146.2954°W | |||
Brunswick | Brunswick East, Victoria | 322 m | unknown | concrete | Outdoor | lights | 39 m | -37.7611°N 144.9814°W | ||
Bundaberg | Bundaberg West, Queensland | 400 m | unknown | asphalt | Outdoor | 16 m | -24.8736°N 152.338°W | |||
Caboolture Sports Centre | Caboolture, Queensland | 350 m | unknown | concrete | Outdoor | lights | 8 m | -27.0889°N 152.9455°W | ||
Cairns Cycledome Smith Park | Cairns, Queensland | 400 m | unknown | bitumen | Outdoor | lights | ||||
Chandler Velodrome | Brisbane, Queensland | 333.33 m | 31 | concrete | Outdoor | lights, underpass | 34 m | -27.511°N 153.1476°W | ||
Chelsea | Edithvale, Victoria | 502 m | unknown | concrete | Outdoor | painted | 5 m | -38.0362°N 145.1202°W | ||
Coburg | Coburg, Victoria | 250 m | unknown | concrete | Outdoor | underpass | 72 m | -37.7298°N 144.9554°W | ||
Collie | Collie, Western Australia | 333.33 m | unknown | concrete | Outdoor | 187 m | -33.3553°N 116.1551°W | |||
Dalgety Road | Alice Springs, Northern Territory | 333.33 m | unknown | concrete | Outdoor | lights, underpass | 600 m | -23.67°N 133.8641°W | ||
Bagot Park | Darwin, Northern Territory | 325 m | unknown | concrete | Outdoor | lights | 22 m | -12.3962°N 130.859°W | ||
David Blackie | Ararat, Victoria | 250 m | unknown | concrete | Outdoor | lights | 309 m | -37.2707°N 142.9415°W | ||
Devonport Oval | Devonport, Tasmania | 500 m | unknown | concrete | Outdoor | lights | 9 m | -41.1669°N 146.3592°W | ||
Doug Powell | Castlemaine, Victoria | 500 m | unknown | asphalt | Outdoor | 297 m | -37.0727°N 144.2308°W | |||
Dunc Gray Velodrome | Sydney, New South Wales | 250 m | 42°/12.5° | wood | Indoor | 52 m | -33.9074°N 150.9987°W | |||
Lidcombe Oval | Sydney, New South Wales | 426 m | unknown | asphalt | outdoor | lights | 11 m | -33.8567°N 151.04°W | ||
Echuca-Moama | Moama, New South Wales | 295 m | unknown | concrete | Outdoor | 99 m | -36.1015°N 144.747°W | |||
Edwardstown | South Plympton, South Australia | 480 m | unknown | asphalt | Outdoor | 22 m | -34.9814°N 138.5643°W | |||
Eridge Park | Burradoo, New South Wales | 333.33 m | unknown | asphalt | Outdoor | painted, lights | 662 m | -34.5156°N 150.407°W | ||
Exeter cycletrack | Exeter, Tasmania | 365 m | unknown | asphalt | Outdoor | 56 m | -41.2981°N 146.9491°W | |||
Geelong West Oval | Geelong West | unknown | unknown | unknown | Outdoor | unknown | ||||
Georgetown | Georgetown, Tasmania | 375 m | unknown | asphalt | Outdoor | 23 m | -41.099°N 146.8345°W | |||
Gold Coast Cycling Centre | Nerang, Queensland | 356 m | unknown | asphalt | Outdoor | lights | 6 m | -27.9857°N 153.3362°W | ||
Graeme Jose | Whyalla, South Australia | 269 m | unknown | concrete | Outdoor | lights | 35 m | -33.0241°N 137.5704°W | ||
H.A. Smith Reserve | Hawthorn, Victoria | 250 m | unknown | asphalt | Outdoor | 16 m | -37.8383°N 145.0391°W | |||
Hanson Reserve | Woodville Gardens, South Australia | 405 m | unknown | asphalt | Outdoor | 12 m | -34.8675°N 138.5522°W | |||
Melbourne Arena | 250 m | wood | Indoor | 12 m | ||||||
Hurstville Velodrome | Outdoor | 78 m | ||||||||
Joe Ciavola Velodrome (Darebin International Sports Centre) | 250 m | 42° | wood | Indoor | 52 m | -37.7644°N 145.0229°W | ||||
Kenrick Tucker Velodrome | 333.33 m | Outdoor | ||||||||
Kyneton Velodrome | Hurry Reserve Kyneton, Victoria | 250 m | unknown | concrete | Outdoor | 510 m | -37.8383°N 145.0391°W | |||
Latrobe Recreation Ground | Outdoor | |||||||||
250 m | concrete | Outdoor | ||||||||
426 m | asphalt | Outdoor | lights. Resurfaced and corners softened Dec 2013 | |||||||
Maryborough Velodrome | 333.33 m | unknown | concrete | Outdoor | 250 m | -37.0495°N 143.7256°W | ||||
Muswellbrook Velodrome | Muswellbrook, New South Wales | 166.66 m | concrete | Outdoor | 150 m | -32.2695°N 150.8923°W | ||||
Narrabundah Capital Velodrome | Canberra, Australian Capital Territory | 333.33 m | concrete | Outdoor | ||||||
New Town Oval | Outdoor | |||||||||
335 m | unknown | concrete | Outdoor | [1] | 50 m | -37.9015°N 145.058°W | ||||
Perth SpeedDome | 250 m | wood | Indoor | |||||||
Port Pirie Velodrome | 502 m | Outdoor | ||||||||
Prince of Wales | Tamworth, New South Wales | 250 m | unknown | concrete | Outdoor | lights, underpass | 384 m | -31.0975°N 150.9353°W | ||
Rosebery Oval | Outdoor | |||||||||
Sale Velodrome | concrete | Outdoor | -38.107°N 147.0921°W | |||||||
Seiffert Oval | Goulburn, New South Wales | 400 m | unknown | asphalt | Outdoor | painted, lights | -34.7515°N 149.7104°W | |||
Shepparton Velodrome | 333.33 m | concrete | Outdoor | -36.3549°N 145.3928°W | ||||||
285.714 m | wood | Indoor | The first Southern Hemisphere's Indoor timber cycling velodrome.[2] | |||||||
St. Helens Velodrome | Outdoor | |||||||||
Canterbury Tempe Velodrome | 333.33 m | concrete | Outdoor | Official name is Canterbury Velodrome, though most call it Tempe Velodrome. | 5 m | -33.9253°N 151.1539°W | ||||
Tom Flood Sports Centre Velodrome | 412 m | Outdoor | 225 m | -36.7526°N 144.2809°W | ||||||
Toormina Velodrome | 330 m | asphalt | Outdoor | Built in 2005 | ||||||
TW Andrews Park Velodrome | 333.33 m | Outdoor | 85 m | -37.7164°N 145.0169°W | ||||||
Unanderra Velodrome | 270 m | concrete | Outdoor | |||||||
Wagga Cricket Ground | Wagga Wagga, New South Wales | concrete | Outdoor | |||||||
Wangaratta, Victoria | 490 m | Outdoor | 145 m | -36.347°N 146.3171°W | ||||||
Warragul Velodrome | Warragul, Victoria | 333.33 m | concrete | Outdoor | 140 m | -38.17°N 145.9427°W | ||||
Warwick Velodrome | 333.33 m | bitumen | Outdoor | Lights on until 10pm | 470 m | 28.2269°N 152.0198°W | ||||
Outdoor | ||||||||||
hello yellow Velodrome Linz | 200 m | 45° | wood | Outdoor | https://www.hello-yellow.at/en/ | 298 m | 48.3028°N 14.3231°W | |||
Bridgetown | Bush Hall | 500 m | unknown | concrete | Outdoor | 46 m | 13.1203°N -59.6047°W | |||
250 m | wood | Indoor | ||||||||
Vlaams Wielercentrum Eddy Merckx | 250 m | wood | Indoor | |||||||
166.66 m | wood | Indoor | ||||||||
250 m | wood | Indoor | Hosted 1969 and 2001 UCI Track Cycling World Championships | |||||||
Wielerpiste Hulshout | 384 m | asphalt | Outdoor | [3] | ||||||
Alleur | 400 m | asphalt | ||||||||
400 m | asphalt | |||||||||
Vélodrome de Charleroi-Gilly | 250 m | asphalt | Outdoor | [4] | ||||||
Jemelle | 400 m | asphalt | ||||||||
Quenast | 333.33 m | asphalt | ||||||||
Defraeye-Sercu | 166.67 m | concrete | Outdoor | |||||||
333.33 m | asphalt | Outdoor | ||||||||
Wielercentrum Antwerpen | 333.33 m | asphalt | Outdoor | Construction began 24 September 2005, opened 30 September 2006[5] | ||||||
Wielerbaan Patrick Sercu | 333.33 m | asphalt | Outdoor | |||||||
400 m | asphalt | |||||||||
Velodromo de Alto Irpavi | La Paz | 333.33 m | unknown | concrete | Outdoor | underpass. Built for the 1977 Juegos Bolivarianos. | 3340 m | -16.5235°N -68.082°W | ||
Villa Suramericana La Tamborada | 250 m | wood | Indoor | 2600 m | ||||||
Velodromo Edgar Cueto | Cochabamba | 333.33 m | unknown | concrete | Outdoor | Painted, Underpass. Inside Parque Mariscal Santa Cruz. Never really inaugurated. Named after the Cochabamba cycling champ from Quillacollo. | 2571 m | -17.3995°N -66.1735°W | ||
Tarija | 250 m | concrete | Outdoor | Inauguration 27.2.2018. Built from 2008. Inside park Oscar Zamora. | ˜1500 m | |||||
Santa Cruz | 250 m | concrete | Outdoor | Inside the Villa Deportiva Abrahm Telchi. Inaugurated 10.4.2014. | ˜800 m | |||||
Oruro | 490 m | around 10% | asphalt | Outdoor | ˜4000 m | |||||
Velódromo Municipal Sucre | Chuquisaca | 250 m | concrete | Outdoor | Built for the Juegos Deportivos de la Juventud 2020. | 2780 m | ||||
Ciclismo E | Americana, São Paulo | 333.33 m | unknown | concrete | Outdoor | lights | 538 m | -22.7452°N -47.3208°W | ||
Centro de Esporte e Lazer (Jardim Botânico) | Curitiba, Paraná | 333.33 m | unknown | concrete | Outdoor | lights, underpass, tennis infield | 928 m | -25.4433°N -49.2407°W | ||
Willie Davids | Maringá, Paraná | 250 m | unknown | concrete | Outdoor | lights, underpass | 551 m | -23.4117°N -51.937°W | ||
Rio Olympic Velodrome | Rio de Janeiro | 250 m | 44.9º | wood | Indoor | 5 m | -22.9802°N -43.3948°W | |||
Velódromo Municipal Joaraci Mariano de Barros | Indaiatuba, São Paulo | 250 m | 43° | concrete | Outdoor | |||||
Velódromo de Caieiras | Caieiras | 250 m | unknown | concrete | Outdoor | underpass, traffic safety infield | 735 m | -23.3564°N -46.7416°W | ||
Kolodruma | 250 m | 45°/10° | wood | Indoor | Opened 2015.[6] Hosted 2020 UEC European Track Championships.[7] | 164 m | 42.1283°N 24.7667°W | |||
Argyll Velodrome | 333.33 m | 37˚ | concrete | Outdoor | Built for the 1978 Commonwealth Games.[8] Also hosted track cycling competitions at the 1983 Summer Universiade.[9] | |||||
Vélodrome Sylvan Adams | 250 m | 42˚/10˚ | wood | Indoor | New covered velodrome opened in 2022,[10] replacing the outdoor Bromont Velodrome. | |||||
Burnaby Velodrome | Burnaby, British Columbia (near Vancouver) | 200 m | 47˚ | wood | Indoor | built mid-1990s.[11] Pressurised dome. | 30 m | |||
Vélodrome Caisse Populaire de Dieppe | 250 m | 39˚ | wood | Outdoor | [12] Demolished in 2018 | |||||
Forest City Velodrome | 138 m | 50˚ | wood | Indoor | world's shortest permanent velodrome, built 2005 inside former hockey arena[13] | |||||
Glenmore Velodrome | 400 m | 39˚ | concrete | Outdoor | [14] | |||||
Mattamy National Cycling Centre | Milton, Ontario | 250 m | 42˚ | wood | Indoor | 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 | 333.33 m | 28˚ | concrete | Outdoor | Built for the 1994 Commonwealth Games[15] | ||||
Wind-Del Velodrome | 250 m | 13˚ | asphalt | Outdoor | ||||||
Estadio La Granja | Curico | 250 m | unknown | concrete | Outdoor | lights, RR entry | 221 m | -34.9744°N -71.2294°W | ||
Punta Arenas | Punta Arenas | 500 m | unknown | concrete | Outdoor | 7 m | -53.1541°N -70.8956°W | |||
Estadio Nacional | Santiago | 333.33 m | unknown | concrete | Outdoor | lights, RR entry, underpass | 570 m | -33.4692°N -70.6074°W | ||
Santiago | 250 m | unknown | wood | Indoor | laminated wood (Finland Master Plank Kerto), designed by Peter Junek: built for the 2014 South American Games | -33.4658°N -70.5453°W | ||||
Guangzhou Velodrome | 250 m | wood | Indoor | |||||||
Laoshan Velodrome | 250 m | wood | Indoor | |||||||
Tianjin Velodrome | 250 m | wood | Indoor | |||||||
Liaoning Velodrome | 250 m | wood | Indoor | |||||||
Shandong Velodrome | 250 m | wood | Indoor | |||||||
Shanxi Velodrome | 250 m | wood | Indoor | |||||||
Velódromo Rafael Vásquez | Outdoor | |||||||||
Velódromo Luís Carlos Galán | 333.33 m | concrete | Outdoor | |||||||
Velódromo Primero de Mayo | 333.33 m | 43°/11° | wood | Outdoor | Built in 1951. | |||||
Velódromo Alfonso Flórez Ortiz | concrete | Outdoor | ||||||||
Velódromo Alcides Nieto Patiño | 250 m | 46°/11° | wood | Outdoor, fully covered | Built in 1971. Renovated in 2007. Regular stop for the UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics. Hosted 2014 UCI Track Cycling World Championships | 998 m | ||||
Velódromo Alfonso Salamanca | 250 m | concrete | Outdoor | |||||||
Velódromo Martín Emilio Cochise Rodriguez | 250 m | 45°/8.5° | concrete | Outdoor | ||||||
Velódromo Alfonso Hurtado Sarria | Outdoor | |||||||||
Parque de la Paz | San Jose | 333.33 m | 30°/12° | concrete | Outdoor | lights | 1173 m | 9.9126°N -84.073°W | ||
Stadion Kranjčevićeva | Zagreb | 430 m | unknown | concrete | Outdoor | lights | 116 m | 45.8046°N 15.9609°W | ||
Velodromo Reinaldo Paseiro | Havana | 333.33 m | unknown | concrete | Outdoor | underpass | 40 m | 23.1539°N -82.315°W | ||
Motol, Prague | 153.8 m | unknown | wood | Indoor | 279 m | 50.0657°N 14.352°W | ||||
Velodrom Třebešín | Třebešín, Prague | 333.33 m | 35°/7.5° | concrete | Outdoor | overpass | 271 m | 50.0842°N 14.4883°W | ||
Velodrom TJ Favorit Brno | Brno | 400 m | 32°/7° | concrete | Outdoor, track covered | lights, underpass. The first race here was on 21 July 1889. Hosted 1969 and 1981 world championships | 208 m | 49.1847°N 16.5791°W | ||
301 m | unknown | concrete | Outdoor | lights | 227 m | 49.4805°N 17.1015°W | ||||
400 m | unknown | concrete | Outdoor | lights | 332 m | 49.7368°N 13.4011°W | ||||
446 m | unknown | concrete | Outdoor | 180 m | 50.3672°N 13.7882°W | |||||
Aarhus Cyklebane | Aarhus | 333.33 m | unknown | concrete | Outdoor | 20 m | 56.1325°N 10.1914°W | |||
Ballerup Super Arena | Copenhagen | 250 m | unknown | wood | Indoor | Hosted 2002, 2010 UCI Track Cycling World Championships and annually the Six Days of Copenhagen | 24 m | 55.7212°N 12.3684°W | ||
Thorvald Ellegaard Arena | Odense | 250 m | 42° | wood | Indoor | [16] | 20 m | 55.3995°N 10.3464°W | ||
Juan Pablo Duarte Olympic Center | Naco | 333.33 m | unknown | concrete | Outdoor | lights, underpass, stadium | 18.4775°N -69.9192°W | |||
José Luis Recalde Velodrome | Quito | 333.33 m | unknown | concrete | Outdoor | lights, stadium | 2797 m | -0.2136°N -78.487°W | ||
Cairo Velodrome | Cairo | 250 m | wood | Outdoor, fully covered | Hosted 2021 UCI Junior Track Cycling World Championships | 30.0724°N 31.3089°W | ||||
Pirita Velodrome | Tallinn | 333.33 m | 34° | concrete | Outdoor | underpass, multi-use infield, lights, stadium | 12 m | 59.4632°N 24.8315°W | ||
Helsinki Velodrome | 400 m | 37.5˚/16˚ | concrete | Outdoor | 11 m | 60.2028°N 24.943°W | ||||
Turku Velodrome | 333.33 m | unknown | asphalt | Outdoor | 18 m | 60.4443°N 22.3021°W | ||||
Palais des Sports | 210.52 m | 37° | wood | Indoor | ||||||
Vélodrome de Vincennes | 500 m | Outdoor | built 1894. Tour de France finish from 1968 to 1974 | |||||||
Vélodrome du Lac | 250 m | wood | Indoor | Hosted 1998 and 2006 UCI Track Cycling World Championship | ||||||
Vélodrome Roubaix (Vélodrome André-Pétrieux) | 499.75 m | 31° | concrete | Outdoor | ||||||
Vélodrome Stablinski | 250 m | 45° | wood | Indoor | Built in 2012[17] | |||||
500 m | concrete | |||||||||
Vélodrome du Parc de la Tête d'Or | 333.33 m | 43° | resin | Outdoor | ||||||
INSEP | 166.66 m | wood | Indoor | |||||||
Vélodrome Raymond Poulidor | 250 m | concrete | Indoor | 410 m | 45.9458°N 1.2816°W | |||||
Vélodrome National de Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines | Paris | 250 m | 43.8° | wood | Indoor | |||||
250 m | wood | Outdoor, track covered | ||||||||
Vélodrome Municipal de Dijon | 250 m | 45° | resin | Outdoor | ||||||
Vélodrome Jean Jaurès | 400 m | concrete | Outdoor | |||||||
Vélodrome Commandant Bouguin | 403 m | Outdoor | ||||||||
Vélodrome Amédée Détraux | 333.33 m | concrete | Outdoor | |||||||
Vélodrome de Saint-Denis-de-l'Hôtel | 333.33 m | concrete | Outdoor | built 1985 | ||||||
Vélodrome Gabriel Chéfiare | Saint-Denis, Reunion | 333.33 m | concrete | Outdoor | ||||||
Vélodrome de Fautaua | Papeete, Tahiti | 400 m | concrete | Outdoor | ||||||
Andreasried Velodrome | 250 m | concrete | Outdoor, track covered | Originally opened in 1885. Redeveloped in 2006–2007, converting the original 333.33 metre track to a 250-metre track and adding a roof.[18] [19] | ||||||
Badewanne | Dudenhofen | 250 m | 42° | concrete | Outdoor | 49.3217°N 8.3889°W | ||||
Radrennbahn | Bielefeld | 333.33 m | 49° | concrete | Outdoor | |||||
Chemnitz Sportforum Velodrome | 318 m | concrete | Outdoor | |||||||
Cottbus Sport Centre Velodrome | 333.33 m | concrete | Outdoor, track covered | |||||||
Eichwaldstadion Velodrome | 450 m | concrete | Outdoor | |||||||
Radstadion Öschelbronn | 200 m | 42° | wood | Outdoor, fully covered | [20] | |||||
Gera Velodrome | 250 m | concrete | Outdoor | |||||||
Isar-Radstadion | Niederpöring | 333.33 m | concrete | Outdoor | ||||||
Mannheim Velodrome | 333.33 m | concrete | Outdoor | 49.507°N 8.4861°W | ||||||
NRW-Leistungszentrum | Kaarst-Büttgen | 250 m | wood | Indoor | ||||||
Oberhausen | Oberhausen-Rheinhausen | 333 m | 28° | concrete | Outdoor | 49.2514°N 8.4781°W | ||||
Oderlandhalle | Frankfurt (Oder) | 250 m | wood | Indoor | Redeveloped in 2013–2014, converting the original 285,714 metre track to a 250-metre track.[21] | |||||
250 m | 43° | wood | Outdoor, track covered | |||||||
200 m | 44° | wood | Will host 2022 UEC European Track Championships, temporary | |||||||
Reichelsdorfer Keller | 400 m | concrete | Outdoor | |||||||
Rosch-Kampfbahn | 400 m | concrete | Outdoor, track covered | |||||||
Rostock Velodrome | 250 m | concrete | Outdoor | |||||||
RSG | 200 m | wood | Indoor | |||||||
Schanzenberg-Bahn | 333.33 m | concrete | Outdoor | not used | ||||||
Solingen Velodrome | 384.62 m | concrete | Outdoor | |||||||
Stadthalle | 166.66 m | wood | Indoor | |||||||
Stellingen | 250 m | concrete | Outdoor, fully covered | |||||||
VCD | 333.33 m | concrete | Outdoor | |||||||
Velodrom | 250 m | wood | Indoor | |||||||
Athens Olympic Velodrome | 250 m | 42˚ | wood | Indoor | Originally built in 1991, for the Mediterranean Games. Refurbished and covered in order to host the 2004 Summer Olympics. Redesigned for the 2004 Olympics by Santiago Calatrava. | 162 m | 38.0401°N 23.7803°W | |||
Diagoras Velodrome | 412 m | unknown | concrete | Outdoor | lights | 16 m | 36.4382°N 28.2282°W | |||
Velodromo Nacional de Guatemala | 250 m | concrete | Outdoor | Only track. If stairs are needed built outside. | ˜50 m | |||||
Hong Kong Velodrome | 250 m | 41.9° | wood | Indoor | Built in 2013. Hosted 2017 UCI Track Cycling World Championships; 2024 UCI Track Cycling Nations Cup | 22.3133°N 114.2623°W | ||||
Whitehead Velodrome | unknown | concrete | Outdoor | 22.4358°N 114.2402°W | ||||||
Millenáris Sporttelep[22] | Budapest | 412 m | unknown | concrete | Outdoor | lights, underpass (2) | 113 m | 47.5062°N 19.0948°W | ||
Tamási Track | 400 m | unknown | concrete | Outdoor | 107 m | 46.6261°N 18.2916°W | ||||
B R Ambedkar Velodrome | B R Ambedkar Sports Complex, Vijaypura | 333 m | concrete | Outdoor | ||||||
Commonwealth Games Velodrome | 250 m | wood | Indoor | |||||||
Guru Nanak Dev University Cycling Velodrome | 333.33 m | concrete | Outdoor | |||||||
NIS Velodrome | 333.33 m | concrete | Outdoor | |||||||
Osmania University Velodrome | 333.33 m | concrete | Outdoor | |||||||
Punjabi University Stadium | 500 m | concrete | Outdoor | |||||||
Veerangna Rani Durgawati Sports Complex | Outdoor | |||||||||
Shree Shiv Chhatrapati Sports Complex velodrome | 333.33 m | concrete | Outdoor | |||||||
Swai Maan Singh Sports Complex Cycling Velodrome | 333.33 m | concrete | Outdoor | |||||||
LNCPE SAI Cycling Velodrome | Trivendrium | 333.33 m | concrete | Outdoor | ||||||
SAI Sports Complex Cycling Velodrome | 333.33 m | concrete | Outdoor | |||||||
National Games Sports Complex Cycling Velodrome | 333.33 m | concrete | Outdoor | |||||||
National Games Sports Complex Cycling Velodrome | 333.33 m | concrete | Outdoor | |||||||
PAU Sports Complex Cycling Velodrome | 333.33 m | concrete | Outdoor | |||||||
Maharaja Karni Singh Stadium | 300 m | concrete | Outdoor | |||||||
Jakarta International Velodrome | Rawamangun, Jakarta | 250 m | unknown | wood | Indoor | Built in 2018 in order to host the 2018 Asian Games. | 5,5 m | -6.1911°N 106.8902°W | ||
Munaip Saleh Memorial Velodrome | Cisangkan, Bandung | 333.33 m | unknown | concrete | Outdoor | 749 m | -6.8736°N 107.5293°W | |||
Manahan Velodrome | Manahan, Banjarsari, Surakarta | unknown | concrete | Outdoor | -7.554741548742964, 110.8042453824442 | |||||
Sawojajar Velodrome | Sawojajar, Kedungkandang, Malang | unknown | concrete | Outdoor | -7.97304973675642, 112.66986888797285 | |||||
250 m | concrete | Outdoor, track covered | [23] | 38.0296°N 46.2928°W | ||||||
Azadi Velodrome[24] | 333.33 m | unknown | concrete | Outdoor | overpass, underpass, stadium, lights | 1285 m | 35.7224°N 51.2726°W | |||
Samen | 250 m | concrete | Outdoor, track covered | [25] | 1050 m | 36.2901°N 59.5968°W | ||||
250 m | concrete | Outdoor, track covered | [26] | 38.0296°N 46.2928°W | ||||||
Eamonn Ceannt Stadium (Sundrive Road Track) | 457.5 m | 7°–8° on the straight 15°–17° at the bends[27] | tarmac | Outdoor | resurfaced 2009[28] | 35 m | ||||
Kanturk Velodrome | 250 m | Shallow | tarmac | Outdoor | 78 m | |||||
Sylvan Adams Velodrome | 250 m | wood | Outdoor, fully covered | |||||||
Albricci | Naples | 600 m | concrete | Outdoor | ||||||
Marco Polo | Andora | 150 m | concrete | Outdoor | ||||||
Bassano del Grappa | 400 m | concrete | Outdoor | |||||||
Busto Garolfo | 385 m | concrete | Outdoor | |||||||
Vincenzo Capone | Marcianise | 285 m | concrete | Outdoor | ||||||
Nino Borsari | Cavezzo | 375 m | concrete | Outdoor | ||||||
Bandiera | Civitavecchia | 465 m | concrete | Outdoor | ||||||
Velodromo Comunale | Dalmine | 375 m | concrete | Outdoor | ||||||
Giovanile Salesiano | Donada | 333.33 m | concrete | Outdoor | ||||||
Fausto Coppi | Turin | 400 m | concrete | Outdoor | ||||||
Enzo Sacchi | Florence | 333.33 m | concrete | Outdoor | ||||||
Pacciarelli | Fiorenzuola d'Arda | 400 m | concrete | Outdoor | ||||||
Forano | 250 m | concrete | Outdoor | |||||||
Glauco Servadei | Forli | 400 m | concrete | Outdoor | ||||||
Carlini | Genova | 450 m | concrete | Outdoor | ||||||
Guido Biondi | Lanciano | 400 m | concrete | Outdoor | ||||||
Molinella | 425 m | concrete | Outdoor | |||||||
Montallese | 325 m | concrete | Outdoor | |||||||
Noto | 350 m | concrete | Outdoor | |||||||
Oppido Lucano | 250 m | concrete | Outdoor | |||||||
400 m | concrete | Outdoor | Hosted 1994 UCI Track Cycling World Championships. | |||||||
500 m | concrete | Outdoor | Soccer stadium. Velodrome partially removed. | |||||||
Pontecorvo | 333.33 m | concrete | Outdoor | |||||||
Ottavio Bottecchia | Pordenone | 400 m | concrete | Outdoor | ||||||
Pier Giovanni Mecchia | Portogruaro | 395.80 m | concrete | Outdoor | opened in 1947[29] | |||||
Quartu Sant Elena | 333.33 m | concrete | Outdoor | |||||||
Francone | San Francesco al Campo | 400 m | 32° | concrete | Outdoor | |||||
Velodromo Fassa Bortolo | 250 m | 43˚ | wood | Indoor | Climate controlled. Opened 2010.[30] | |||||
Velodromo Lello Simeone | 333.33 m | concrete | Outdoor | |||||||
Velodromo Corrado Ardizzoni | 396.4 m | concrete | Outdoor | |||||||
Velodromo Vigorelli | 397.27 m | 42° | wood | Outdoor, track covered | Hosted UCI Track Cycling World Championships in 1939, 1951, 1955 and 1962. From 1935 to 1967, the hour record it was set exclusively at the Velodromo Vigorelli by nine different cyclists in 10 rides. | |||||
Kingston | 500 m | concrete | Outdoor | |||||||
Akashi Velodrome | Hyogo | 400 m | 29.5° | asphalt | Outdoor | [31] | ||||
Aomori Keirin Velodrome | Aomori | 400 m | Outdoor | |||||||
Beppu Keirin Velodrome | Oita | 400 m | ||||||||
Chiba | 250 m | wood | Indoor | Rebuilt from Chiba Velodrome | ||||||
Fukui | 400 m | |||||||||
Gifu Keirin Velodrome | Gifu | 400 m | ||||||||
Hachinohe Velodrome | Aomori | 333.33 m | ||||||||
Hakodate Keirin Velodrome | Hakodate | 400 m | Outdoor | |||||||
Kanagawa | 400 m | Outdoor | Shares hosting duties with Shizuoka and Tachikawa on a year-by-year rotational basis | |||||||
Hiroshima | 400 m | |||||||||
Hofu Keirin Velodrome | Yamaguchi | 333.33 m | ||||||||
JKA250 | Shizuoka | 250 m | 42.8° | wood | Indoor | Part of Nihon Keirin School | 35.0021°N 139.0065°W | |||
JKA400 | Shizuoka | 400 m | 31.8° | Outdoor | 35.0021°N 139.0065°W | |||||
Nihon Keirin School Velodrome | Shizuoka | 333.33 m | 33.5° | Outdoor | 35.0021°N 139.0065°W | |||||
Iwaki Taira Keirin Velodrome | Fukushima | 400 m | Outdoor | |||||||
Izumisaki International Cycle Stadium | Fukushima | 333.33 m | ||||||||
Izu Velodrome | Shizuoka | 250 m | 45° | wood | Indoor | Hosted 2020 Summer Olympics in 2021. | ||||
Japan Cycle Sports Centre | Shizuoka | 400 m | Outdoor | |||||||
Kanonji Keirin Velodrome | Kagawa | 400 m | ||||||||
Kansai Cycle Sports Centre | Osaka | 400 m | ||||||||
Karigane Velodrome | Nagano | 333.33 m | ||||||||
Kawasaki Keirin Velodrome | Kanagawa | 400 m | Outdoor | |||||||
Keiokaku Keirin Velodrome | Tokyo | 400 m | Outdoor | Hosted in,, and | ||||||
Kishiwada Keirin Velodrome | Osaka | 400 m | Outdoor | Hosted in | ||||||
Kochi Keirin Velodrome | Kochi | 500 m | ||||||||
Kokura Keirin Velodrome | Fukuoka | 400 m | Indoor | |||||||
Komatsushima Keirin Velodrome | Tokushima | 400 m | ||||||||
Kumamoto Keirin Velodrome | Kumamoto | 500 m | ||||||||
Kurayoshi City Velodrome | Tottori | 333.33 m | ||||||||
Maebashi Keirin Velodrome | Gunma | 335 m | 42° | Indoor | ||||||
Matsudo Keirin Velodrome | Chiba | 333.33 m | Outdoor | |||||||
Matsuyama Keirin Velodrome | Ehime | 500 m | ||||||||
Matusaka Keirin Velodrome | Mie | 400 m | ||||||||
Moji Keirin Velodrome | Fukuoka | 500 m | ||||||||
Mukomachi Keirin Velodrome | Kyoto | 400 m | ||||||||
Nara Keirin Velodrome | Nara | 333.33 m | ||||||||
Nagoya Keirin Velodrome | Aichi | 400 m | ||||||||
Nejime Velodrome | Kagoshima | 400 m | ||||||||
Kanagawa | 333.33 m | |||||||||
Ogaki Keirin Velodrome | Gifu | 400 m | ||||||||
Omiya Keirin Velodrome | Saitama | 500 m | Outdoor | |||||||
Ota City Velodrome | Shimane | 333.33 m | ||||||||
Otsu Keirin Velodrome | Shiga | 500 m | ||||||||
Prefectural Management Velodrome | Miyagi | 400 m | ||||||||
Prefectural Management Park Velodrome | Okinawa | 333.33 m | ||||||||
Rokugo Velodrome | Akita | 500 m | ||||||||
Sakaigawa Velodrome | Yamanashi | 400 m | ||||||||
Sasebo Keirin Velodrome | Nagasaki | 400 m | ||||||||
Seibu-en Keirin Velodrome | Saitama | 400 m | Outdoor | |||||||
Shinjyo Cycle Sports Centre | Yamagata | 400 m | ||||||||
Shiwa Velodrome | Iwate | 333.33 m | ||||||||
Shizuoka | 400 m | Outdoor | Hosted in and | |||||||
Tachikawa Velodrome | Tokyo | 400 m | Outdoor | Shares hosting duties with Hiratsuka and Shizuoka on a year-by-year rotational basis | ||||||
Taiwa City Velodrome | Miyagi | 333.33 m | ||||||||
Takamatsu Keirin Velodrome | Kagawa | 400 m | ||||||||
Takeo Keirin Velodrome | Saga | 400 m | ||||||||
Tamano Keirin Velodrome | Okayama | 400 m | ||||||||
Tokyo Dome Stadium | Tokyo | 400 m | ||||||||
Toride Keirin Velodrome | Ibaraki | 400 m | Outdoor | |||||||
Toyama Keirin Velodrome | Toyama | 333.33 m | ||||||||
Toyohashi Keirin Velodrome | Aichi | 400 m | ||||||||
Uchinada Velodrome | Ishikawa | 400 m | ||||||||
Utsunomiya Keirin Velodrome | Tochigi | 500 m | Outdoor | |||||||
Wakayama Keirin Velodrome | Wakayama | 400 m | ||||||||
Yahiko Keirin Velodrome | Niigata | 400 m | Outdoor | |||||||
Yokkaichi Keirin Velodrome | Mie | 400 m | ||||||||
Saryarka Velodrome | 250 m | 44°/13.5° | wood | Indoor | [32] | 349 m | ||||
Al Madina | Tripoli | 400 m | unknown | concrete | Outdoor | lights | 5 m | 32.8883°N 13.1653°W | ||
Cido Arena | 250 m | unknown | wood | Indoor | 51 m | 55.7334°N 24.3392°W | ||||
333.33 m | unknown | concrete | Outdoor | lights | 12 m | 55.7324°N 21.1345°W | ||||
Velodrome Rakyat | 250 m | unknown | wood | Outdoor | painted, underpass, lights | 51 m | 4.6093°N 101.1009°W | |||
Velodrom Nasional Malaysia | 250 m | unknown | wood | Indoor | 2.8426°N 101.7863°W | |||||
Aguascalientes Bicentenary Velodrome | 250 m | 41˚/12˚ | wood | Indoor | Hosted 2010 Pan American Track Championships[33] [34] | 1887 m | ||||
Radamés Treviño Velodrome | 333.33 m | concrete | Outdoor | [35] | ||||||
State Sports Institute Velodrome | 333.33 m | 34˚ | concrete | Outdoor | Not in use, cracked track surface[36] | |||||
Velodromo Agustín Melgar | 333.33 m | 39˚ | concrete | Outdoor | Built for the 1968 Summer Olympics.[37] [38] Built in wood, converted in concrete later. 6,800 spectator capacity. | 2260 m | ||||
Velódromo Panamericano | 250 m | 39˚/12˚ | wood | Indoor | Hosted the 2011 Pan American Games[39] | 1550 m | ||||
Centro Deportivo | Mexico City | 400 m | concrete | |||||||
Lopez Mateos | Guadalajara | 400 m | concrete | |||||||
Velodromo Gobierno De Baja California Sur | La Paz | 333.33 m | concrete | |||||||
Leon | 333.33 m | concrete | ||||||||
Los Cabos | 250 m | concrete | Outdoor | |||||||
Centro de Alto Rendimiento de Baja California (CAR) | 250 m | 39˚/12˚ | wood | Outdoor | 20 m | |||||
Centro Nacional de Alto Rendimiento | 250 m | wood | Indoor | 2200 m | ||||||
Casablanca | 333.33 m | unknown | concrete | Outdoor | underpass | 30 m | 33.5893°N -7.6456°W | |||
Omnisport Apeldoorn | 250 m | unknown | wood | Indoor | Hosted 2011 and 2018 UCI Track Cycling World Championships and 2011, 2013, 2019 and 2024 UEC European Track Championships | 10 m | 52.2093°N 5.9975°W | |||
Sportpaleis Alkmaar | 250 m | unknown | wood | Indoor | 0 m | 52.6347°N 4.7166°W | ||||
Velodrome | 200 m | 47° | wood | Indoor | 1 m | 52.3396°N 4.8077°W | ||||
Laco sportcentrum Glanerbrook[40] | 500 m | unknown | concrete | Outdoor | ||||||
Regionaal Wielercentrum Noord | 200 m | unknown | wood | Outdoor | There are plans for a semi-Indoor roof | 10 m | ||||
Magenta Aérodrome | Nouméa | 333.33 m | unknown | concrete | Outdoor | lights | 14 m | -22.2641°N 166.4677°W | ||
Denton Park | 400 m | concrete | Outdoor | |||||||
Grassroots Trust Velodrome (formerly called Avantidrome) | Cambridge | 250 m | 43.5° | wood | Indoor | [41] | -37.8896°N 175.4348°W | |||
SIT Zero Fees Velodrome | 250 m | wood | Indoor | |||||||
Laurie Roberts Velodrome | Levin | 450 m | 15° (?) | Asphalt | Outdoor | lights | ||||
Manukau Velodrome | 285.714 m | 43.5° | concrete | Outdoor | ||||||
Saxton Velodrome | 333 m | 25° (?) | Asphalt | Outdoor | Built in 2017. Replaced the Trafalgar Park Velodrome | |||||
Taranaki Cycle Park | 333 m | 25° (?) | Asphalt | Outdoor | Officially opened 2012 | |||||
Rotorua Velodrome | 333.33 m | concrete | Outdoor | Built by the cycling clubs of Rotorua, New Zealand | ||||||
Seddon Park Velodrome | 250 m | 42° | concrete | Outdoor | ||||||
Te Awamutu Velodrome | 450 m | Outdoor | ||||||||
Temuka | 400 m | Outdoor | ||||||||
Timaru | 400 m | Outdoor | ||||||||
Tinwald | 400 m | Outdoor | ||||||||
Waimate | 400 m | Outdoor | ||||||||
Trust Bank Velodrome | 250 m | wood | Outdoor | Built in 1995 by Ron Webb. | ||||||
Wellington Velodrome | 333.33 m | 33° | concrete | Outdoor | Built in 1968; opened early 1969. Hosted the 1981 NZ (International) Summer Games. | |||||
Athletic Park | Blenheim | 450 m | asphalt | Outdoor | ||||||
Abuja Velodrome | 250 m | 42°/12° | concrete | Outdoor, fully covered | 486 m | 9.0392°N 7.4573°W | ||||
Asker Velodromen | Asker | 200 m | 46,8° | wood | Indoor | Built in 2020 - 2023, opened January 13, 2024. | 68 m | 59.82548N, 10.4532E | ||
Halden Velodrom | Unknown | Unknown | Asphalt | Outdoor | Built in 1979, renovated in 2016.[42] | 40 m | 59.0666°N 11.4152°W | |||
Prestmoen sykkelvelodrom | 297 m | Unknown | Asphalt | Outdoor | Built in 1976, renovated in 1997.[43] | 2 m | 63.4513°N 10.991°W | |||
Sola Arena | Sola | 250 m | 42° | wood | Indoor | Built in 2019 - 2021, opened September 30, 2021. | 8 m | 58.8956594N, 5.6629837,17E | ||
Quaid e Azam International Cycling Velodrome | 333.33 m | 42° | concrete | Outdoor | 207 m | 31.512°N 74.3301°W | ||||
Velodrome Cerro Juli | 333.33 m | unknown | concrete | Outdoor | underpass, lights | 2295 m | -16.4309°N -71.5462°W | |||
250 m | 42° | wood | Indoor | Hosted 2019 Pan American Games | 177 m | -12.0797°N -76.9991°W | ||||
Velodrome Chiclayo- Colegio San José | 200 m | 48° | wood | Outdoor | underpass | 177 m | ||||
250 m | unknown | concrete | Outdoor | underpass | 127 m | -12.0396°N -77.0447°W | ||||
Amoranto Velodrome | Quezon City | 400 m | unknown | concrete | Outdoor | Demolished 2024 - Replacement TBA, painted, lights, underpass | 22 m | 14.6299°N 121.0233°W | ||
250 m | 42° | wood | Indoor | Hosted 2009 and 2019 UCI Track Cycling World Championship | 92 m | 52.1636°N 20.8217°W | ||||
Welodrom im. Wernera Józefa Grundmanna | 200 m | unknown | concrete | Outdoor | 116 m | 51.1575°N 17.0299°W | ||||
Orzeł | 333.33 m | unknown | concrete | Outdoor | disrepair | 83 m | 52.251°N 21.0728°W | |||
Szafera | 400 m | unknown | concrete | Outdoor, track covered | 31 m | 53.4591°N 14.4975°W | ||||
Społem | 402 m | unknown | concrete | Outdoor | 213 m | 51.7815°N 19.4715°W | ||||
KTK Kalisz | 500 m | unknown | concrete | Outdoor | 104 m | 51.7584°N 18.1007°W | ||||
GK Żyrardów | 300 m | unknown | concrete | Outdoor | 111 m | 52.0568°N 20.4259°W | ||||
Pista de Alpiarça | 400 m | 38,6º | concrete | Outdoor | 17 m | |||||
Pista da Malveira | Malveira | 406 m | asphalt | Outdoor | 250 m | |||||
Sangalhos National Velodrome | 250 m | 42° | wood | Indoor | designed by Peter Junek | 51 m | ||||
Velodromo Panamericano | Coamo City | 333.33 m | 48° | Concrete | Outdoor | |||||
Velodromul Dinamo | Bucharest | 400 m | concrete | |||||||
Krylatskoe Velodrome | 333.33 m | 42˚ | wood | Indoor | Built in 1979 as venue for 1980 Summer Olympics. | |||||
Lokosfinks Velodrome | 250 m | wood | Indoor | Built 2007–2008. | ||||||
Omsk Velotrack | 250 m | wood | Indoor | Built 2013–2014. | ||||||
Velodrom Novo Mesto | Novo Mesto | 250 m | wood | Inflatable dome | ||||||
Kaohsiung Nanzih Velodrome | Kaohsiung City | 333 m | concrete | Outdoor | https://iplay.sa.gov.tw/GymInfo/Index/6749?istraffic=1 | |||||
Tainan Velodrome | Tainan City | 400 m | concrete | Outdoor | https://iplay.sa.gov.tw/GymInfo/Index/5347 | |||||
Hsinchu Velodrome | Hsinchu City | 333 m | concrete | Outdoor | https://iplay.sa.gov.tw/gyminfo/index/5894 | |||||
Taichung Velodrome | Taichung City | 333 m | wood | Outdoor | https://iplay.sa.gov.tw/GymInfo/Index/10164 | |||||
Bellville Velodrome | 250 m | 43° | concrete | Indoor | ||||||
433 m | 42° | concrete | Outdoor | |||||||
Hector Norris Velodrome | 460 m | concrete | Outdoor | |||||||
250 m | 47° | concrete | Outdoor | |||||||
Westbourne Oval | 500 m | concrete | Outdoor | |||||||
Alexandra Park | 460 m | 25° | concrete | Outdoor | ||||||
Changwon Velodrome | 250 m | wood | Indoor | |||||||
Gwangmyeong Speedom | 333.33 m | 34°/4° | asphalt concrete | Indoor | ||||||
Incheon Velodrome | 333.33 m | Outdoor | ||||||||
Olympic Velodrome | 333.33 m | 38°/10° | wood | Outdoor | Built for the 1988 Summer Olympics. Seating capacity of 6,322.[44] | |||||
Velódromo de Anoeta | 285.714 m | 48º | concrete | Indoor | Built in 1965. 5,500 spectator capacity. Also known as Belodromoa. Hosted 1965 and 1973 UCI Track Cycling World Championships | |||||
Velòdrom d'Horta | 250 m | 41° | wood | Outdoor | Built in 1984. Hosted 1984 UCI Track Cycling World Championships and 1992 Summer Olympics. Designed by Esteve Bonell and Francesc Rius. | |||||
Velódromo Luis Puig | 250 m | 42º | concrete | Indoor | ||||||
Palma Arena | 250 m | 43°/15° | wood | Indoor | ||||||
Velodromo Municipal | 250 m | concrete | Outdoor | |||||||
Velódromo de Galapagar | Madrid | 250 m | resin | Indoor | ||||||
Velódromo de Mataró | Mataró | 200 m | Outdoor | |||||||
YA Arena | 190 m | 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. UPDATE: During 2016 the Trelleborg velodrome was refurbished.[45] | |||||
Vélodrome de Genève - Piste Tony Rominger | 166.66 m | 56° | wood | Indoor | Refurbished in 2014[46] | |||||
Oerlikon Velodrome | 333.33 m | 44.8° | concrete with multip | Outdoor | Hosted six times the UCI Track Cycling World Championships (1929, 1936, 1946, 1953, 1961, 1983) | |||||
Zurich | 200 m | wood | Indoor | |||||||
200 m | 46.7° | wood | Indoor | |||||||
250 m | 46° | wood | Indoor | Hosted 2015 UEC European Track Championships. Hour records: Jens Voigt 51.110 km in 2014;[47] [48] Rohan Dennis 52.491 km in 2015; Daniel Bigham 55.548 km in 2022; Filippo Ganna 56.792 km in 2022; Joss Lowden set the current women's record 48.405 km in 2021. | 450 m | |||||
Suphan Buri Velodrome | Suphan Buri | 333.33 m | concrete | Outdoor | ||||||
Chiang Mai Velodrome | Chiang Mai | 333.33 m | concrete | Outdoor | ||||||
Hua Mark Velodrome | Bangkok | 333.33 m | concrete | Outdoor | ||||||
Nakon Ratchisima Velodrome | Korat | 333.33 m | concrete | Outdoor | ||||||
450 m | unknown | concrete | Outdoor | lights | 62.817 m | 10.6371°N -61.2842°W | ||||
Skinner Park | 400 m | unknown | concrete | Outdoor | lights | 7.767 m | 10.2671°N -61.4607°W | |||
Palo Seco | unknown | concrete | Outdoor | lights | 16.954 m | 10.0845°N -61.6015°W | ||||
Irwin Park Sporting Complex | 333.33 m | unknown | concrete | Outdoor | lights | 64.620 m | 10.1451°N -61.5058°W | |||
National Cycling Velodrome | 250 m | 42° | wood | Indoor | 32.382 m | 10.4269°N -61.4159°W | ||||
250 m | 45.5° | Indoor | 37.8196°N 32.4004°W | |||||||
Welotrek sport toplumy in Olympic Village | Ashgabat | 250 m | 40° | wood | Indoor | Designed by Peter Junek | ||||
Kyiv Velotrack | 285 m | 38° | concrete | Outdoor | 50.4487°N 30.5057°W | |||||
Zayed Velodrome | 250 m | 42° | concrete | Outdoor | 35 m | 25.3158°N 55.5222°W | ||||
Aldersley Track | 458.56 m | 22.5° | asphalt | Outdoor | [49] | |||||
Bournemouth Cycle Centre | 250 m | tarmac | Outdoor | Opened June 2011[50] | ||||||
Calshot Velodrome | Calshot (near Southampton) | 142.857 m | 45˚/20˚ | wood | Indoor | Short steeply banked track housed inside an old aircraft hangar, the original track was longer.[51] Track was rebuilt with a wooden surface by Ron Webb in 1996. | ||||
250 m | 42° | wood | Indoor | Velodrome and sports arena designed by FaulknerBrowns Architects. Opened in March 2015. | ||||||
Forest Town Welfare | 402 m | 10˚ | tarmac | Outdoor | Built in 1908, the track has 4 bankings, built in a rectangle shape around the football pitch.[52] | |||||
Gosling Sports Park | 460.95 m | asphalt | Outdoor | |||||||
Herne Hill Velodrome | 450 m | 30° | tarmac | Outdoor | 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 | 42˚ | wood | Indoor | Hosted 2012 Summer Olympics and 2016 UCI Track Cycling World Championships | ||||
Long View Leisure | 400 m | Outdoor | ||||||||
Lyme Valley Stadium[53] | 400.05 m[54] | asphalt | Outdoor | |||||||
Manchester Velodrome | 250 m | 42° | wood | Indoor | National Cycling Centre and home of British cycling,[55] designed by FaulknerBrowns Architects and built in 1994. Hosted 2000 and 2008 UCI Track Cycling World Championships | |||||
Middlesbrough Sports Village | 250 m | 30° | tarmac | Outdoor | Opened September 2015[56] | |||||
Halesowen Velodrome | 400 m | asphalt | Outdoor | Opened 1947[57] | ||||||
The Mountbatten Centre | 535.6 m | asphalt | Outdoor | D-shaped track – two partial bends into a banked straight and flat D-shaped loop | ||||||
Palmer Park Stadium | 459.15 m | asphalt | Outdoor | |||||||
Poole Park Track | 534 m | tarmac | ||||||||
Preston Park Velodrome | 579.03 m | tarmac | Outdoor | Built in 1877, the oldest velodrome in the UK [58] | ||||||
Quibell Park Stadium | 485.06 m | asphalt | Outdoor | [59] | ||||||
Roundhay Park | soil and grass | |||||||||
Richmondshire Velodrome | 364 m | grass | Outdoor | Built 1892, a banked velodrome covered with grass. It was used for league races through the summer and hosted national grass track meetings. Not used since 2016 | ||||||
York Sport Velodrome | 250 m | 30° | tarmac | Outdoor | Opened in July 2014 to coincide with the Tour de France 2014. | |||||
Caird Park | 402.34 m | concrete | Outdoor | |||||||
Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome | 250 m | 45˚ | wood | Indoor | ||||||
Carmarthen Park | 405.38 m | concrete | Outdoor | Built 1900, oldest concrete velodrome in the world in continuous use[60] | ||||||
Maindy Stadium | 459.37 m | 18˚ | concrete | Outdoor | ||||||
Geraint Thomas National Velodrome | 250 m | 42˚ | wood | Indoor | Welsh National Velodrome opened in 2003 | |||||
Tommy Givan Track | 396 m | tarmac | Outdoor | Orangefield Track opened 1957, renamed Tommy Givan Track in 1981[61] | ||||||
Boulder Valley Velodrome | Erie, Colorado | 250 m | 42˚ | wood | Outdoor | Opened in 2015, Renovated 2023 | 1564 m | 40.029300689697266,-105.05184173583984 | ||
Olympic Training Center Velodrome | 333.33 m | 33˚ | concrete | Inflatable dome [62] | Built in 1982 in preparation for the 1984 Summer Olympics in LA.[63] | 1840 m | 38.82903876271046, -104.79581345266047 | |||
Cleveland velodrome | 166.66 m | wood | Outdoor | Built in 2012 | 207 m | 41.47169505372669, -81.65455779288767 | ||||
Major Taylor Velodrome | 333.33 m | 28˚ / 9˚ | concrete | Outdoor | Hosted the 1987 Pan American Games.[64] | 215 m | 39.82185682144557, -86.19926154005711 | |||
The Alkek Velodrome | 333.33 m | 33˚ | concrete | Outdoor | Built 1986.[65] | 32 m | 29.79830412563597, -95.69542078648658 | |||
Dick Lane Velodrome | East Point, Georgia (near Atlanta) | 321.8 m | 36˚ | concrete | Outdoor | Built 1972.[66] | 295 m | 33.68505007028783, -84.4516828872925 | ||
Asheville Velodrome | 500 m | 4–8˚ | asphalt | Outdoor | Converted from race car track in 2001.[67] | 602 m | 35.565819317048906, -82.58157631531436 | |||
Baton Rouge Velodrome | 333.33 m | concrete | Outdoor | Re-opened March 2010 after extensive renovation | 8 m | 30.397898053338388, -91.11548936278881 | ||||
The Velodrome at Bloomer Park | Rochester Hills, Michigan (near Detroit) | 200 m | 44˚ | wood | Outdoor | Built in 2002[68] | 234 m | 42.67971318347039, -83.10705200250538 | ||
Lexus Velodrome | 166.66 m | 50˚ | wood | Inflatable dome | Built in 2017.[69] | 189 m | 42.351823044773575, -83.05016675114304 | |||
Brian Piccolo Velodrome | Cooper City, Florida (near Fort Lauderdale) | 333.33 m 200 m | 30˚/>10˚ | concrete | Outdoor | Two tracks: one competitive and one recreational.[70] | 1 m | 26.035015137868868, -80.26901990168798 | ||
Encino Velodrome | Encino, Los Angeles, California | 250 m | 28˚ | concrete | Outdoor | 217 m | 34.181890919439596, -118.50892021132279 | |||
Ed Rudolph Velodrome | Northbrook, Illinois (near Chicago) | 382 m | 18˚ | epoxy on concrete | Outdoor | Built 1959, renovated 2004 | 195 m | 42.1231575610149, -87.81822945960509 | ||
Garden State Velodrome | 400 m | 33˚ / 15˚ | asphalt | Outdoor | Term when Wall Township Speedway is used for cycling, Built in 1950.[71] [72] | 43 m | 40.175316803265, -74.11203640348462 | |||
Hellyer Park Velodrome[73] | San Jose, California (San Francisco Bay Area) | 335 m | 23˚ | concrete | Outdoor | 47 m | 37.28789424939167, -121.81326696541662 | |||
Idaho Velodrome and Cycling Park[74] | concrete | |||||||||
Kissena Park Velodrome | 400 m | asphalt | Outdoor | Built in 1962, resurfaced in 2004.[75] [76] | 5 m | 40.74474499505884, -73.80984786998295 | ||||
VELO Sports Center | Carson, California (near Los Angeles) | 250 m | 45˚ | wood | Indoor | Built in 2004.[77] Siberian pine. First and only permanent Indoor track of international standard in United States. Will be venue for 2028 Summer Olympics.[78] | 11 m | 33.85892710926973, -118.25968645787545 | ||
Jerry Baker Memorial Velodrome (formerly Marymoor Velodrome) | Redmond, Washington (near Seattle) | 400 m | 25˚ | concrete | Outdoor | Built 1974, resurfaced 2005.[79] | 12 m | 47.665597703997484, -122.11196598505441 | ||
Northeast Velodrome | 333.33 m | 14˚ | asphalt | Outdoor | Runs events on Tuesday (Mass Start Racing), Thursday (Timed Events), Saturday (Structured Training and Open Track) and Sunday (Omnium). Re-opened in 2017 | 87 m | 42.9201666980169, -71.41428331353444 | |||
Penrose Park | 322 m | 28˚ | concrete | Outdoor | Built in 1962, resurfaced in 1984, completely resurfaced in concrete overlay in 2019.[80] | 42 m | 38.68494943118909, -90.24561909918587 | |||
San Diego Velodrome | San Diego, California | 333.33 m | 27˚ | asphalt on concrete | Outdoor | Built 1976,[81] resurfaced in 2016[82] | 81 m | 32.7370346914474, -117.14090387575436 | ||
The Superdrome[83] | Frisco, Texas (near Dallas) | 250 m | 44˚ | wood | Outdoor | No longer open. | ||||
Valley Preferred Cycling Center | 333.33 m | 28-30˚ / 12.5˚ | concrete | Outdoor | Built 1975 as Lehigh County Velodrome, renovated 1995.[84] 30-degree banked turns and 12.5-degree straightaways. | 122 m | 40.54729256289322, -75.61069786388089 | |||
Washington Park Velodrome | 333.33 m | 27˚ | concrete | Outdoor | Built in 1927. Renovated in 2016[85] | 183 m | 42.59923820296997, -87.83040085925535 | |||
Giordana Velodrome[86] | Rock Hill, South Carolina (Charlotte, NC region) | 250 m | 42.5˚/17° | concrete | Outdoor | 206 m | 34.9764°N -80.978°W | |||
Pista de Ciclismo de El Jagüel | Punta del Este | 1190 m | unknown | asphalt | Outdoor | Opened in 2002; closed in 2014; re-opened in 2020 | -34.921°N -54.922°W | |||
Velódromo Municipal de Montevideo | Montevideo | 333.33 m | unknown | concrete | Outdoor | -34.898°N -56.156°W | ||||
Velódromo Municipal de Paysandú | Paysandú | 333.33 m | unknown | concrete | In re-construction as of 2022 | -32.333°N -58.0834°W | ||||
Tashkent | 333.33 m | concrete | ||||||||
Polideportivo Libertador | Coro | 333.33 m | concrete | |||||||
La Paragua | Ciudad Bolivar | 333.33 m | concrete | |||||||
Urbanizacion Tiuna | Maracay | 333.33 m | concrete | |||||||
Velódromo José de Jesús Mora Figueroa | San Cristobal | 333.33 m | concrete | Outdoor | ||||||
Teo Capriles | Caracas | 333.33 m | 40°/10° | concrete | Outdoor | |||||
Maximo Romero | Valencia | 333.33 m | concrete | Outdoor | ||||||
Velodrome | Location | Length | Banking | Surface | Opened | Closed | Notes | Altitude | Location | |
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Buenos Aires Municipal | 333abbr=onNaNabbr=on | |||||||||
Gen. Belgrano Park Velodrome | 333abbr=onNaNabbr=on | |||||||||
Luna Park | ||||||||||
Don Pedro Milanese Velodrome | ||||||||||
Formosa | 333 m | |||||||||
Maurice Kirby Velodrome | Noble Park, Victoria | 430 m | 6° | asphalt | 2019 | |||||
Baku Velodrome | 333abbr=onNaNabbr=on | concrete | ||||||||
250 m | wood | indoor. Built for the 2007 Pan American Games. Demolished in 2013 | 5 m | |||||||
Velódromo da USP | São Paulo | 285.714 m | unknown | concrete | 1977 | stopped being used in the 1990s due to lack of maintenance | lights, underpass, stadium, multi-use infield; | 727 m | -23.5603°N -46.7153°W | |
China Creek Velodrome | 245abbr=onNaNabbr=on | 42˚ | wood | Outdoor track. Built for the 1954 British Empire and Commonwealth Games. Rebuilt 1973. Demolished 1980. | ||||||
Olympic Velodrome (Montreal) | 285abbr=onNaNabbr=on | 48˚ | wood | Indoor track. Built for the 1976 Summer Olympics. Converted into the Montreal Biodome in 1989. | ||||||
Vélodrome de Queen's Park | wood | Hosted 1899 ICA Track Cycling World Championships.[87] | ||||||||
Vélodrome Louis Garneau | Demolished in November 2007 | |||||||||
Winnipeg Velodrome | 400abbr=onNaNabbr=on | 38˚ | concrete | Built for the 1967 Pan-American Games, demolished 1998 | ||||||
Bromont Velodrome | Bromont, Quebec | 250m | wood | Outdoor. Opened in 2001, using the wooden track formerly used at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia. | ||||||
Stadion Koturaška[88] | Zagreb | 500 m | unknown | concrete | Outdoor. Built in 1894. Demolished in 1950s | 45.8006°N 15.9686°W | - | |||
Pardubice | 500m (1,600feet) | concrete | Outdoor track. Built 1931, Schurmann design. Renovated 1974. | |||||||
Tbilisi Central Velodrome | 220m (720feet) | concrete | Outdoor track | |||||||
Tbilisi Velodrome | 400m (1,300feet) | wood | Outdoor track | |||||||
Olympiahalle | 285m (935feet) | wood | Built for 1972 Olympic Games, demolished 2015. | |||||||
Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle | 285.714 m | wood | Palace still in place but track removed (not available anymore) | |||||||
Westfalenhallen | 200abbr=onNaNabbr=on | indoor | Palace still in place but track removed (not available anymore) | |||||||
Wuelfel | 333abbr=onNaNabbr=on | 49° | wood | Outdoor. Still existing, but no longer in use | ||||||
Parc des Princes | 666m (2,185feet) egg shape / 454abbr=onNaNabbr=on 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 | ||||||||||
Vélodrome d'Hiver | 333abbr=onNaNabbr=on | 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 | Owned by Adolphe Clément from circa 1893-1900 | |||||||||
Hong Kong Sports Institute | Demolished 2009.[89] | |||||||||
Goff Cycle Track | 400m (1,300feet) | 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.[90] | |||||||
400abbr=onNaNabbr=on | 37.27° / 9.55° | Outdoor track. Built in 1957–1960. Demolished in 2008 due to inactivity.[91] [92] | ||||||||
Indoor track in the Palazzo dello Sport. Built in November 1923, and possibly a removable installation.[93] | ||||||||||
Indoor track. Built in 1970–1976. Demolished in 1988 due to inactivity. | ||||||||||
Chiba Keirin Velodrome | Chiba | 500 m | Outdoor | 2015 | Rebuilt as, a 250m indoor velodrome[94] | |||||
Aichi | 400 m | Outdoor | 2014 | |||||||
Kagetsu-en Keirin Velodrome | 400 m | 2010 | Closed on March 31, 2010. | |||||||
Osaka Central Velodrome | 500 m | Outdoor | 1950 | 1962 | Rebuilt as Nagai Stadium | |||||
500 m | Outdoor | 1948 | 1964 | |||||||
Velodrome Kuala Lumpur | 330 m | unknown | concrete | 1987 | 2017 | Demolished after velodrome national build | 3.1113°N 101.7286°W | |||
Western Holdings | Welkom, South Africa | 485abbr=onNaNabbr=on | 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 | 485abbr=onNaNabbr=on | 25° | concrete | Still existing, but no longer in use | |||||
Harmony Gold Mine Track | 485abbr=onNaNabbr=on | 25° | concrete | Still existing, but no longer in use | ||||||
Tirador | 333.33abbr=onNaNabbr=on | concrete | Outdoor track. Built in 1903, closed in 1973. Still existing, but no longer in use. | |||||||
Pontaise | Lausanne | 250abbr=onNaNabbr=on | concrete | No more in activity since 2011 | ||||||
Bootle Stadium | Bootle, Merseyside | [95] | ||||||||
Butts Stadium | Coventry, West Midlands | 402m (1,319feet) | asphalt | Built in 1879, fell out of use in the 1990s[96] | ||||||
Catford Track | Catford | 536abbr=onNaNabbr=on | concrete | [97] [98] | ||||||
Fallowfield Stadium | Fallowfield, Manchester | 509yd | 30˚ | shale, later concrete | Opened May 1892. Was renamed the Reg Harris Stadium in 1955.[99] Demolished in 1994. | |||||
Gypsies Green | South Shields, Tyne and Wear | 401abbr=onNaNabbr=on | asphalt | Semi-derelict | ||||||
Harlow Track | Harlow, Essex | 197abbr=onNaNabbr=on | 45˚ | wood | Opened 11 September 1976, closed 3 November 1993[100] | |||||
Harvey Hadden Stadium | Bilborough Park, Nottingham | 460m (1,510feet) | tarmac | Closed 2003[101] | ||||||
Kirkby Sports Centre | Kirkby, Merseyside | 485abbr=onNaNabbr=on | asphalt | Built 1964. Last used 29 August 2007, demolished.[102] | ||||||
North London Cycling Track | Wood Green, London | 459abbr=onNaNabbr=on | [103] | |||||||
Paddington Recreation Ground | Maida Vale, London | concrete | Demolished in 1987 to make way for a dog fouling area. | |||||||
Putney Velodrome | Putney, London | 358abbr=onNaNabbr=on | concrete | Opened 1 August 1891[104] | ||||||
Saffron Lane sports centre | Leicester, Leicestershire | 333abbr=onNaNabbr=on | 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.[105] | |||||
Salford Stadium | Birmingham | 402abbr=onNaNabbr=on | tarmac | Opened 11 July 1951[106] | ||||||
Southampton Velodrome | Southampton | |||||||||
Memorial Athletic Grounds | West Ham, London | [107] | ||||||||
Kensal Rise, London | ||||||||||
LNWR Sports Ground | Wolverton, Milton Keynes | Hard track in use in the 1950s. Last visible derelict sections demolished circa 2009.[108] | ||||||||
Meadowbank Stadium | Edinburgh | 250abbr=onNaNabbr=on | wood | Built for the 1970 British Commonwealth Games and used again in the 1986 Commonwealth Games, the outdoor track was demolished in 2018. | ||||||
Grangemouth Sports Stadium | Grangemouth, Falkirk | Circa 1966–1996 | ||||||||
Celtic Park | Circa 1892–early 20th century. Hosted 1897 World Cycling Championships. | |||||||||
Taff Vale Park | Built before 1908, banking still exists covered in grass, surrounding a playing field behind Broadway[109] | |||||||||
Nivison Stadium | 400m (1,300feet) | asphalt | Outdoor track, built 1951[110] | |||||||
Wallace Park | Lisburn | Opened in 1953. Fell into disrepair, partially demolished | ||||||||
Boulder Indoor Cycling | Boulder, Colorado | 142abbr=onNaNabbr=on | 45 | wood | Opened December 2008; ceased operations April 2012.[111] The velodrome was disassembled. | |||||
Dorais Velodrome | Detroit, Michigan | 325abbr=onNaNabbr=on | 24˚/8˚ | concrete | Outdoor track, completed 1969, hosted National Championships in 1969[112] [113] | |||||
Chicago Velo Campus | Chicago, Illinois | 166abbr=onNaNabbr=on | Outdoor interim track, built in 2011. Permanently closed in July 2016.[114] | |||||||
National Sports Center Velodrome | Blaine, Minnesota (near Minneapolis) | 250 m | 43˚ | wood | Outdoor, Built in 1990.[115] Officially Closed 2019 [116] | |||||
Olympic Velodrome | Carson, California | 333.3abbr=onNaNabbr=on | concrete | Outdoor track, built for the 1984 Summer Olympics. Completed in 1981. Seating for 2,500 spectators. Demolished in 2003 and replaced with Dignity Health Sports Park, including the ADT Event Center.[117] | ||||||
Stone Mountain Velodrome | Stone Mountain Park, Georgia | 250abbr=onNaNabbr=on | 42˚/13˚ | polymer-wood | Outdoor track, built for the 1996 Summer Olympics.[118] The velodrome site was restored to a songbird habitat in 2003.[119] Track was sold, and moved to the Bromont Velodrome in Quebec, Canada. |
This list exposes the oldest tracks around the world that are still existing today.
N. | Velodrome | City | Year | Length | Surface | Notes | In use | Location | |
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1 | Preston Park Velodrome[120] | 1877 | 579.03 m | tarmac | outdoor | Yes | 50.5029°N 0.0852°W | ||
2 | Velodrom TJ Favorit Brno[121] | Brno, Czech Republic | 1889 | 400 m | concrete | outdoor | Yes | 49.1847°N 16.5791°W | |
3 | Herne Hill Velodrome[122] | London, England | 1891 | 450 m | tarmac | outdoor | Yes | 51.2704°N 0.0529°W | |
4 | Richmondshire Velodrome | Richmond, England | 1892 | 364 m | grass | outdoor | No | 54.405°N 1.7409°W | |
5 | Paris, France | 1894 | 500 m | concrete | outdoor | Yes | 48.4934°N 2.2441°W | ||
6 | Loudun Velodrome | Loudun, France | 1895 | 185 m | concrete | outdoor | Yes | 47.0084°N 0.0769°W | |
7 | Vélodrome des Alliers | Angouleme, France | 1895 | 333.33 m | concrete | outdoor | Yes | 45.6392°N 0.1264°W | |
8 | Turquet de la Boisserie | Senlis, France | 1896 | 333.33 m | concrete | outdoor | Yes | 49.2089°N 2.5766°W | |
9 | Jacques Anquetil Velodrome[123] | Saint-Omer, France | 1896 | 412 m | concrete | outdoor | Yes | 50.7437°N 2.251°W | |
10 | Millenáris Sporttelep[124] | Budapest, Hungary | 1896 | 412 m | concrete | outdoor | Yes | 47.3022°N 19.0541°W | |
11 | Lurcy-Lévis Vélodrome[125] | Lurcy-Lévis, France | 1897 | 250 m | concrete | outdoor | Yes | 46.7347°N 2.9402°W | |
12 | Carmarthen Park[126] | Carmarthen, Wales | 1900 | 405.38 m | concrete | outdoor | Yes | 51.8542°N 4.3134°W | |
13 | Tirador[127] | Palma de Mallorca, Spain | 1903 | 333.33 m | concrete | outdoor | No | 39.5787°N 2.6443°W | |
14 | Reichelsdorsfer Keller[128] | Nuremberg, Germany | 1904 | 400 m | concrete | outdoor | Yes | 49.3666°N 11.0452°W | |
15 | Radrennbahn Forst[129] | Forst, Germany | 1906 | 400 m | concrete | outdoor | Yes | 51.4344°N 14.3719°W | |
16 | Forest Town Welfare[130] | Mansfield, England | 1908 | 402 m | tarmac | outdoor | Yes | 53.1522°N 1.1643°W |
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.