Invercargill ILT Velodrome - Previous and Future Events

Previous and Future Events

2012:

UCI World Juniors Track Championships

2011:

January: Cycling Southland's New Year Cycling Carnival

January: BikeNZ Elite Squad Training (Pre-Beijing World Cup)

February: RaboDirect Elite National Track Cycling Championships

March: RaboDirect Age Group National Track Cycling Championships

March: Bike NZ Elite Squad Training (Pre-World Champs)

March–July: Temporary home for the Southern Steel netball team and Southland Sharks basketball franchises.

June: Harrex Group Corporate Pursuit

November: PowerNet Tour of Southland (Stage starts)

November: Oceania Track Cycling Championships

2010:

January: Cycling Southland's New Year Cycling Carnival

February: RaboPlus Elite National Track Cycling Championships

March: RaboPlus Age Group National Track Cycling Championships

June: Harrex Group Corporate Pursuit

October: OctoberFest Trans Tasman Track Cycling Challenge

November: PowerNet Tour of Southland (2 x Stage Starts)

December: ILT International Festival of Speed

2009:

New Zealand National Championships

2008:

Oceania Continent Cup

Tour of Southland Time Trials

World Championships (Qualifying)

2007:

Under 21 World Championships

Oceania Continent Cup

New Zealand National Championships

Olympic Games Team New Zealand Qualifying

Tour of Southland Time Trials

2006:

Tour of Southland Time Trials

New Zealand National Championships

Commonwealth Games Qualifying champs

New Zealand Under 19 Champs

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