Radstadion Explained

Radstadion
Location:Munich, Germany
Coordinates:48.1697°N 11.5411°W
Built:1970–1972
Opened:1972
Closed:2014
Demolished:2015
Surface:Premium wood
Dimensions:285.714m (937.382feet) track

Radstadion was a velodrome located in Olympiapark in Munich, Germany. They hosted the track portion of the cycling competitions for the 1972 Summer Olympics.

The track was 285.714m (937.382feet) long by wide with banking that varied between 11.56 and 48.32 degrees.

Demolition and new arena

The Radstadion was demolished in 2015 to make way for a new multi-purpose arena. The SAP Garden will offer a maximum of 12,500 seats and should cost around 100 million euros. It will be the new home of the ice hockey club EHC Red Bull München and the basketball team of Bayern Munich. The construction of the new arena should begin in the winter of 2019 with the groundbreaking ceremony. In the late summer of 2021, the SAP Garden should be completed. The new building is designed by Danish architects 3XN. The costs are borne by the owner of the EHC Red Bull München, the Red Bull GmbH.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: München: SAP Garden - neue Sportarena hat einen Namen . . March 20, 2019 . March 21, 2019 . de .