USA
Velodrome | Location | Length | Banking | Surface | Notes |
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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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