List of Velodromes - Velodromes in Use - USA

USA

Velodrome Location Length Banking Surface Notes
United States
7-Eleven United States Olympic Training Center Velodrome Colorado Springs, Colorado 333.3m 33˚ Outdoor track, built in 1982 in preparation for the 1984 Olympics in LA.
Cleveland Velodrome Cleveland, Ohio 166.66m Wood
Major Taylor Velodrome Indianapolis, Indiana 333.34m 28˚ / 9˚ A 333.34m outdoor track, 28 degree banked turns, 9 degree straights. Hosted many national and international competitions, including the 1987 Pan American Games.
National Sports Center Velodrome Blaine, Minnesota (near Minneapolis) 250m 43˚ Wood Outdoor track, built in 1990.
The Alkek Velodrome Houston, Texas 333.33m 33˚ Concrete Outdoor track, built 1986.
Alpenrose Velodrome Portland, Oregon 268.43 43˚ Concrete Outdoor track, originally built the track to host the 1967 National Championships.
Dick Lane Velodrome East Point, Georgia (near Atlanta) 321.8m 36˚ Concrete Outdoor track, built 1972.
Asheville Velodrome Asheville, North Carolina 500m 4–8˚ Asphalt Outdoor track, converted from race car track in 2001.
Baton Rouge Velodrome Baton Rouge, Louisiana 333m Concrete Outdoor Track, re-opened March 2010 after extensive renovation
The Velodrome at Bloomer Park Rochester Hills, Michigan (near Detroit) 200m 44˚ Outdoor track, built in 2002
Boulder Indoor Cycling Boulder, Colorado 142m 45 Wood Opened December 2008
Boulder Valley Velodrome Erie, Colorado 250m 44 Wood Construction began in 2012 (under construction). Opening summer 2013.
Brian Piccolo Velodrome Cooper City, Florida (near Fort Lauderdale) 333.3 m
200m
30˚
10˚
Asphalt? Two outdoor tracks: one competitive & one recreational.
Encino Velodrome Encino, Los Angeles, California 250m 28˚ Concrete Outdoor track.
Ed Rudolph Velodrome Northbrook, Illinois (near Chicago) 382m 18˚ Asphalt Outdoor track, built 1959, renovated 2004.
Garden State Velodrome Wall, New Jersey 400m 33˚ / 15˚ A 400m outdoor track, 33 degree banked turns, 15 degree straights. Term when Wall Township Speedway is used for cycling, Built in 1950.
Hellyer Park Velodrome San Jose, California (San Francisco Bay Area) 333m 25˚ Concrete Outdoor track
Idaho Velodrome and Cycling Park Eagle, Idaho
Kissena Velodrome Flushing, Queens, New York City 400m Outdoor track, built in 1962, resurfaced in 2004.
LA Velodrome Carson, California (near Los Angeles) 250m Built in 2004
Marymoor Velodrome Redmond, Washington (near Seattle) 400m 25˚ Concrete Outdoor track, built 1974, resurfaced 2005.
New England Velodrome Londonderry, New Hampshire 318m 14˚ Asphalt Outdoor track, primarily used for karting, however track events are held twice weekly.
Penrose Park St. Louis, Missouri 322m 28˚ Concrete Outdoor track, built 1962, resurfaced in 1984 and 2005
San Diego Velodrome San Diego, California 333.3m 27˚ Concrete Outdoor track, built 1976
The Superdrome Frisco, Texas (near Dallas) 250m 44˚ Wood Outdoor track
Valley Preferred Cycling Center Trexlertown, Pennsylvania 333m 28˚ Concrete Outdoor track; built 1975 as Lehigh County Velodrome, renovated 1996.
Washington Park Velodrome Kenosha, Wisconsin 333m 27˚ Outdoor track, built in 1927.
Chicago Velo Campus Chicago, Illinois 166m Outdoor interim track, built in 2011. Permanent facility with 250m track opening 2013.
Giordana Velodrome Rock Hill, South Carolina (Charlotte, NC region) 250m 42.5˚ Concrete Outdoor concrete velodrome, 42.5 embankment. Meets Olympic standards.

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