A Velodrome is a track used for bicycle racing. It was also lesser known for Motorcycle Racing as well. The surface can be made of parquet wood, it is typically banked, an oval track, and is generally indoors. Track Cycling is the sport contested in an Velodrome.
Korakuen Velodrome ended in 1972.
Korakuen Velodrome was created in 1949.
Manchester Velodrome was created in 1994.
Cyclists in a velodrome race anticlockwise.
Neo Phaliron Velodrome was created in 1896.
Athens Olympic Velodrome was created in 1991.
Cycling is what takes place in the Velodrome, from the keiren event to team cycling events. The Velodrome is the home of cycling.
Manchester velodrome holds approximately 3,500 seats in Capacity
The typical velodrome (banked bicycle racing track) is 250 meters in length.
The London Olympic Velodrome is at the northern end of Olympic Park, just off the A12, in Leyton, London.
Strange question. A velodrome is for bicycles what a NASCAr race track is for cars. Basically an oval track with banked turns.
Cycling! :)