Argentina Antonio Ríos Velodrome, San Rafael, 250m Bahiense Pedal Club Velodrome, Bahía Blanca, 250m Buenos Aires Municipal (defunct), Buenos Aires, 333m Chavense Pedal Club Velodrome, Adolfo González Chaves City of Esperanza Velodrome, Esperanza, 250m Concepción del Uruguay Track, Concepción del Uruguay Concordia Municipal Velodrome, Concordia Don Pedro Milanese Velodrome, Formosa Eduardo Maero (Bº Ayacucho) Velodrome, Córdoba, 250m Ernesto Contreras Provincial Velodrome, Mendoza, 333m Gabriel Deramond Municipal Velodrome, Caleta Olivia Gen. Belgrano Park Velodrome (defunct), Salta Héctor Cassina Velodrome, Rafaela, 250m Jorge Batiz Velodrome, Corral de Bustos Julio Polet Panamerican Velodrome, Mar del Plata, 250m KDT Circuit Velodrome, Buenos Aires, 333m Las Breñas Cycle Assoc. Velodrome, Las Breñas, 400m Luján Velodrome, José María Jáuregui Luna Park (defunct), Buenos Aires Mayo Park Velodrome, San Juan, 400m Posadas City Park Velodrome/Track, Posadas Reconquista Municipal Velodrome, Reconquista, 333m Resistencia Velodrome, Resistencia, 400m Río Cuarto Municipal Velodrome, Río Cuarto, 250m Roberto “Paco” Echegaray Velodrome, San Carlos de Bariloche Rosario Municipal Velodrome, Rosario, 250m Rubén Rosetti Velodrome, Junín, 333m Rufino Velodrome, Rufino Sáenz Peña Velodrome, Presidencia Roque Sáenz Peña San Francisco Velodrome, San Francisco, 400m San Luis Provincial Velodrome, San Luis, 250m YMCAinternational cycle center San Nicolás Track, San Nicolás de los Arroyos Thompson Beach Complex Track, Paraná Trenque Lauquen Circuit, Trenque Lauquen Tres de Febrero Velodrome, Villa Martínez de Hoz block slice reveal Unzué Park Municipal Velodrome, Gualeguaychú Velodrome of the Lagoon, Santa Rosa Venado Tuerto Municipal Velodrome, Venado Tuerto The form and initial design parti were derived from the deliberate slicing and shifting of an Vicente Alejo Chancay Velodrome, San Juan, 250m elongated cube. These slices would reveal both entrance and exit. Slice one operates as a Australia means to engage the downtown environment west of 2nd. Slice two operates as an en- Australian Capital Territory Narrabundah Capital Velodrome, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, (outdoor) 333m trance to the site from central, east of 2nd. Slice two also lies on a direct path to parking [edit]New South Wales Dunc Gray Velodrome, Sydney, (indoor) 250m, wooden located on 2nd and gold. City of Tamworth Velodrome (outdoor) concrete Tempe Velodrome, Undercliffe, New South Wales, (outdoor) Toormina Velodrome, near Coffs Harbour, New South Wales, (outdoor) 330m velodrome Unanderra Velodrome, Wollongong, New South Wales, (outdoor) 270m, concrete Hurstville Velodrome, Sydney, (outdoor) Lavington Sports Ground, Lavington, Albury (outdoor) 250m, concrete Wagga Cricket Ground, Wagga Wagga (outdoor), concrete The premise behind the incorporation of a velodrome was derived from the simple idea that [edit]Northern Territory Darwin Velodrome, Darwin, Northern Territory, (outdoor) 333m its implementation would create and also bring a niche community to the YMCA. The Down- Dalgety Road Velodrome, Alice Springs, Northern Territory, (outdoor) 333m town YMCA would house one of the few high altitude velodromes in the nation. This would in Queensland turn promote a higher volume of cyclists, professional and amateurs alike. Gold Coast Cycling Centre, Nerang, Queensland, (outdoor) 356m, asphalt Kenrick Tucker Velodrome, Rockhampton, Queensland, (outdoor) 333.33 m tension Chandler Velodrome, Brisbane, Queensland, (outdoor) South Australia The YMCA floor plates begin to shift and pull from each other at the 2nd slice. This pulling Adelaide Super-Drome, Gepps Cross, South Australia, (indoor) 250m, wooden Blue Lake Sports Park Velodrome, Mount Gambier, South Australia, (outdoor) 250m deliberately creates a tension between the static and active environments of the YMCA. Graeme Jose Velodrome, Whyalla, South Australia, (outdoor) 269m Port Pirie Velodrome, Port Pirie, South Australia, (outdoor) 502m Tasmania St. Helens Velodrome, St Helens, Tasmania, (outdoor) Silverdome, Launceston, Tasmania, (indoor) 287m, wooden Victoria Bob Whitford Velodrome, Newborough, Victoria, (outdoor) Joe Ciavola Velodrome, Darebin International Sports Centre (DISC), Melbourne, (indoor) 250m, wooden Brunswick Velodrome, East Brunswick, Victoria, (outdoor) 312m Castlemaine Velodrome, Castlemaine, Victoria, (outdoor) Chelsea Velodrome, Edithvale, Victoria, (outdoor) 502m Coburg Velodrome, Coburg, Victoria, (outdoor) 250m, concrete David Blackie Velodrome, Arat, Victoria, (outdoor) 250m, concrete H.A. Smith Reserve Velodrome, Hawthorn, Victoria, (outdoor) 250m, asphalt Hisense Arena, Melbourne, (indoor) 250m Sale Velodrome, Sale, Victoria, (outdoor) concrete Shepparton Velodrome, Shepparton, Victoria, (outdoor) 333m, concrete Tom Flood Sports Centre Velodrome, Bendigo, Victoria (outdoor) 412 Wangaratta Velodrome, Wangaratta, Victoria, (outdoor) 490m Warragul Velodrome, Warragul, Victoria, (outdoor) 333m Western Australia Collie Velodrome, Collie, Western Australia, (outdoor) 333m Perth SpeedDome, Midvale, Western Australia, (indoor) 250m, wooden Austria Ferry-Dusika-Hallenstadion, Vienna, (indoor) Belgium 2nd 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 central 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 Bolivia Velodromo de Alto Irpavi, La Paz (city) (333m, Outdoor) Canada Burnaby Velodrome, Burnaby, British Columbia (indoor) Juan de Fuca Velodrome, Colwood, British Columbia Argyll Velodrome, Edmonton, Alberta Glenmore Velodrome, Calgary, Alberta Forest City Velodrome, London, Ontario (indoor) Wind-Del Velodrome, Windham Centre, Ontario Bromont Velodrome, Bromont, Quebec Vélodrome Caisse Populaire de Dieppe, Dieppe, New Brunswick Olympic Stadium in Montreal, Quebec also housed a velodrome, 5 15 35 55 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. China Laoshan Velodrome, Beijing 2008 Summer Olympics Guangzhou Velodrome[2], Guangzhou, 2010 Asian Games Cuba Velodromo Reinaldo Paseiro, near Havana Denmark Ballerup Arena, Copenhagen, (indoor) Odense Cykelbane, Odense Århus Cykelbane, Århus Estonia Pirita Velodrome, Tallinn Finland Helsinki Velodrome (Outdoor, length 400m) Turku Velodrome (Outdoor, length 333,33m) Tampere Velodrome (Outdoor, length 200m, in bad shape) France Valodrome du Parc des Princes, near Auteuil; Paris 1897 to 1967. Finish of the Tour de France. Velodrome Buffalo Neuilly-sur-Seine; Paris Velodrome de la Seine at Levallois-Perret was owned by Adolphe Clément from circa 1893-1900 Velodrome d'hiver Champ de Mars (Galerie des Machines), Paris Velodrome du Lac, Bordeaux Stade de Glace, Grenoble Roubaix Site of the finish of the spring classic Paris–Roubaix Velodrome de Vincennes, Bois de Vincennes, Paris Clermont Ferrand Velodrome du Parc de la Tête d'Or, Lyon INSEP, Paris (indoor) Valodrome de Hyères-Toulon-Var, Hyères Velodrome Jean Jaures, Equeurdreville (Manche), 400m (outdoor), Asphalt Velodrome, 10 Rue Alphonse Guérin, Rennes, outdoor 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) Greece Olympic Velodrome (Athens) (indoor) Hungary Millenáris (Millenarian) Sports Yard, Budapest, built in 1896, outdoor, concrete, 412 m Tamási track,city of Tamási, outdoor, concrete, 400 m India Indian Cycling Velodrome 333 m Commonwealth Games Velodrome, Indira Gandhi Sports Complex, New Delhi, (indoor) 250m, wooden Italy Velodromo Vigorelli, Milan 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
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