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Manchester Velodrome

Manchester Velodrome is an indoor Olympic-standard cycle-racing track in Manchester, England, which opened in 1994. Part of the National Cycling Centre, the facility has been home to British Cycling since 1994, coinciding with the nation's rise to track cycling dominance at World and Olympic level. The velodrome was also home to UCI ProTeam Ineos Grenadiers, formerly known as Team Sky between 2010 and 2019, a period when the team won 6 Tour de France, 2 Vuelta a Espana and 1 Giro d'Italia with Great Britain riders.[5]

National Cycling Centre
Manchester Velodrome
Panorama image of the Manchester Velodrome
LocationStuart Street
Manchester
England
M11 4DQ
Coordinates53°29′10″N 2°11′31″W / 53.486°N 2.192°W / 53.486; -2.192
OwnerCity of Manchester
OperatorBritish Cycling
Capacity3,500
Field size250 metre track
Construction
Opened14 September 1994[3]
ArchitectFaulknerBrowns Architects
Services engineerR.V. Webb (Velodrome track)[1][2]
Tenants
Ineos Grenadiers (UCI ProTeam)
Manchester Wheelers' Club[4]
Major events hosted
2002 Commonwealth Games
UCI Track Cycling World Championships
(1996, 2000, 2008)
British National Track Championships
Revolution Cycling series
Website
manchestervelodrome.com

The Manchester Velodrome has been cited as the major catalyst for Britain's successes in track and road cycling and has been described by Cycling Weekly as the "beating heart of British Cycling’s ascension to the top of world cycling".[6][7][8]

For 18 years from opening, it was the only indoor Olympic-standard track in the United Kingdom before the completion of the Lee Valley VeloPark for the 2012 Summer Olympics. It is one of the busiest velodromes in the world used by both professional cyclists and members of the public from 8am to 10pm.[9][10][11]

The venue hosted track cycling for the 2002 Commonwealth Games and forms part of the Sportcity complex, located adjacent to the City of Manchester Stadium, host stadium for the 2002 Games and home of Manchester City F.C. It has also hosted the UCI Track Cycling World Championships in 1996, 2000 and 2008, hosts regular meets of the Revolution track cycling series and now hosts Six-day racing. The National Indoor BMX Arena adjacent opened in 2011 and the Velodrome can be accessed from the Metrolink Velopark tram stop on the East Manchester Line.

Velodrome edit

 
The exterior of the Manchester Velodrome from Stuart Street.
 
Internal view of the Velodrome.

The Manchester Velodrome was developed as a joint venture between Sport England, Manchester City Council and British Cycling, who recognised the need for an Olympic-standard facility in the United Kingdom to improve British track cycling. Funding was provided by the government, through the Department of the Environment (£6.5m), the Sports Council (£2m) and the Foundation for Sport and the Arts (£1m). Manchester City Council is the freehold owner and the centre is managed by the Eastlands Trust (formerly named the Velodrome Trust).[1] The Velodrome was dismissed by some as a potential white elephant prior to opening – concerns that were later unfounded with the facility well used by the public and a key part of Britain's ascension to the top of track cycling.[12][13][14][15]

The velodrome was designed by FaulknerBrowns Architects and has garnered a reputation for speed since its opening.[16] The centre's roof structure is based around a 122-metre, 200 tonne arch allowing for an unrestricted viewing area for spectators. Covered by an aluminium roof, the total structure weighs around 600 tonnes. The track is 250 metres long and its bankings reach 42 degrees in the middle.[1] The track is as steep at the top as it is on the black (racing) line. On 21 May 2007 the velodrome closed for resurfacing in Siberian pine at a cost of £400,000. It reopened on 16 July 2007, and is considered a smoother ride.[17]

By 30 March 2008, more than 15 world records had been set, including Chris Boardman's 1996 and 2000 hour records and the 4000 metre team pursuit record set by the Great Britain men's team at the 2008 World Championships.

The UCI hour record set by Boardman in the Best Human Effort category in 1996,[18] was rescinded by UCI in 2000 and subsequent attempts at breaking Eddy Merckx's 1972 record stopped as UCI believed advanced bicycle technology gave cyclists too much help.[19] Boardman set out to break the record on a bike comparable to Eddy Merckx's 1972 machine. He surpassed the record at the velodrome in 2000, achieving a distance of 49.444km as against the 1972 record of 49.431 km, and then retired.[20]

The velodrome has become a popular venue for cyclists with taster and practice sessions frequently booked up several weeks in advance.[21] In 2011, the National Indoor BMX Arena was opened next to the velodrome.[22] Plans proposed in 2012 included a mountain bike trail on Clayton Vale, which would be the first facility of its kind in the United Kingdom and would aim to replicate Britain's performance on the track in mountain biking.[23]

Events edit

Revolution edit

 
Revolution 22 at the Manchester Velodrome

The Revolution Series opened in 2003 to build on events such as the world championships and World Cup meetings and provide more regular events. There were four Revolution events over the winter of 2003–04. They built good crowds. The seventh, in 2005, sold all the seats with further fans standing. The first official sell-out was Revolution 14. The series of sprint and endurance events runs on Saturday nights. Internationals compete with British stars and up-and-coming talent. Some riders have retired at Revolution events, rewarded with a retirement presentation. A Future Stars competition has races for young riders aged 15 or 16 to test their sprint and endurance. Olympic riders Jason Kenny and Steven Burke came up through this series. In 2012 it was announced that Revolution events would take place at the recently opened London Velodrome and Glasgow Velodrome from 2013.

Other events edit

On 2 July 2009 Kraftwerk performed at the velodrome as part of the 2009 Manchester International Festival. As they performed Tour de France, four members of the British Olympic cycling team entered and rode laps of the track.

Notable events edit

 
Bradley Wiggins and Mark Cavendish on their way to becoming the 2008 world Madison champions

A list of notable events which Manchester Velodrome has hosted:

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c . Manchester Velodrome. Archived from the original on 17 July 2012. Retrieved 14 July 2012.
  2. ^ . R.V. Webb Ltd. Archived from the original on 28 July 2012. Retrieved 14 July 2012.
  3. ^ ""BCF to run velodrome." Times, 13 July 1994, p. 38". Times Digital Archives.
  4. ^ . Manchester Wheelers' Club. Archived from the original on 1 August 2012. Retrieved 13 July 2012.
  5. ^ The Tour de France in 2012 (Bradley Wiggins), 2013, 2015, 2016 and 2017 (Chris Foome) and 2018(Geraint Thomas), the Vuelta a Espana in 2011 and 2017 (Froome) and the Giro in 2018 (Froome). Colombina Egan Bernal also won the Tour de France while riding for the team in 2019. Subsequent Giro wins for Bernal and British rideer Tao Geoghagan Hart were achieved after the team departed the facility.
  6. ^ Andrews, Guy (1 April 2008). "How did Britain get so good at cycling?". The Guardian. Retrieved 13 July 2012. As well as bringing in the finest equipment and the best coaches available, British Cycling based everything on one oval track in Manchester, built for the 2002 Commonwealth Games.
  7. ^ "British pedal power or Queally over-rated?". BBC News. 20 September 2000.
  8. ^ "Cycling Weekly - Manchester Velodrome". Cycling Weekly. 14 August 2014. Retrieved 13 August 2016. Twenty years later it is the beating heart of British Cycling's ascension to the top of world cycling and the self-styled 'busiest track in the world'. Multiple world and Olympic champions, a Tour de France winner and world renowned coaching and talent spotting setup can all be traced back to this venue.
  9. ^ Ottewell, David (8 August 2012). "Fast track to glory: How Manchester Velodrome forged Britain's Olympic gold rush". Manchester Evening News. M.E.N. Media. Retrieved 20 June 2015. The council-owned Velodrome, built with £6.5m of government money and £3m from the Sports Council and Foundation for Sport and the Arts, was Britain's only Olympic-standard indoor track when it opened 18 years ago.
  10. ^ "Officials argue for Velodrome". Scotsman. 30 April 2005. Retrieved 13 August 2016. "Manchester is the busiest velodrome in the world," continued King. "It's booked solidly from 8am in the morning until 10pm at night, and its effect on the North West of England has been that there are more cycling clubs, more events and, crucially, more participants than in any other region of England.
  11. ^ "Top cyclist's fears over 'white elephant' track". Scotsman. 17 December 2013. Retrieved 16 August 2016. Manchester is built in the deprived Eastlands area. The track is always full to capacity, used by many local schools and the kids' club has a waiting list.
  12. ^ "Commonwealth chiefs want Beckham". BBC News. 7 March 2001. Retrieved 16 August 2016. Too often we think when things are built they will be a white elephant. "But who would have thought the Velodrome in Manchester would have had the effect it has?"
  13. ^ "Cycling: On track for success as Manchester Velodrome helps break the mould". Daily Telegraph. 14 January 2002. Retrieved 16 August 2016. Success, therefore, is all the sweeter when a dome breaks the mould and turns out to be a success. This is what has happened at the Manchester Velodrome, one of the centrepiece venues for this summer's Commonwealth Games.
  14. ^ "Manchester's 'White Elephant' thankfully extinct, says proud cyclist Storey". mancmatters.co.uk. 7 October 2015. Retrieved 16 August 2016.
  15. ^ "Clause 44 - Glasgow Grand Prix". 8 May 2014. Retrieved 16 August 2016. The development was labelled as the greatest white elephant in Britain by some of the press, but if Manchester velodrome had been a country at the 2012 Olympic games, it would have come seventh in the medal table.
  16. ^ "FaulknerBrownArchitects - Sport". Faulker Brown Architects. Retrieved 13 July 2012.
  17. ^ Taylor, Paul (2 June 2007). "Velodrome on fast track". Manchester Evening News. Retrieved 13 July 2012.
  18. ^ Liggett, Phil (28 October 2000). "Cycling: Boardman ends career in style". The Telegraph. Retrieved 13 July 2012.
  19. ^ "Boardman and the banned Superman". BBC Sport. 26 October 2000. Retrieved 15 July 2012.
  20. ^ "Boardman breaks Merckx record". BBC Sport. 27 October 2000. Retrieved 13 July 2012.
  21. ^ Walker, Peter (2 August 2012). "The road to take to be the next Bradley Wiggins or Lizzie Armitstead". The Guardian. Retrieved 3 August 2012.
  22. ^ "£24m BMX Centre Opened". British Cycling. 6 August 2011. Retrieved 12 August 2012.
  23. ^ "Clayton Vale Mountain Bike Trail Consultation". manchester.gov.uk. 16 July 2012. Retrieved 3 August 2012.

External links edit

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Manchester Velodrome is an indoor Olympic standard cycle racing track in Manchester England which opened in 1994 Part of the National Cycling Centre the facility has been home to British Cycling since 1994 coinciding with the nation s rise to track cycling dominance at World and Olympic level The velodrome was also home to UCI ProTeam Ineos Grenadiers formerly known as Team Sky between 2010 and 2019 a period when the team won 6 Tour de France 2 Vuelta a Espana and 1 Giro d Italia with Great Britain riders 5 National Cycling CentreManchester VelodromePanorama image of the Manchester VelodromeLocationStuart StreetManchesterEnglandM11 4DQCoordinates53 29 10 N 2 11 31 W 53 486 N 2 192 W 53 486 2 192OwnerCity of ManchesterOperatorBritish CyclingCapacity3 500Field size250 metre trackConstructionOpened14 September 1994 3 ArchitectFaulknerBrowns ArchitectsServices engineerR V Webb Velodrome track 1 2 TenantsIneos Grenadiers UCI ProTeam Manchester Wheelers Club 4 Major events hosted2002 Commonwealth GamesUCI Track Cycling World Championships 1996 2000 2008 British National Track ChampionshipsRevolution Cycling seriesWebsitemanchestervelodrome wbr comThe Manchester Velodrome has been cited as the major catalyst for Britain s successes in track and road cycling and has been described by Cycling Weekly as the beating heart of British Cycling s ascension to the top of world cycling 6 7 8 For 18 years from opening it was the only indoor Olympic standard track in the United Kingdom before the completion of the Lee Valley VeloPark for the 2012 Summer Olympics It is one of the busiest velodromes in the world used by both professional cyclists and members of the public from 8am to 10pm 9 10 11 The venue hosted track cycling for the 2002 Commonwealth Games and forms part of the Sportcity complex located adjacent to the City of Manchester Stadium host stadium for the 2002 Games and home of Manchester City F C It has also hosted the UCI Track Cycling World Championships in 1996 2000 and 2008 hosts regular meets of the Revolution track cycling series and now hosts Six day racing The National Indoor BMX Arena adjacent opened in 2011 and the Velodrome can be accessed from the Metrolink Velopark tram stop on the East Manchester Line Contents 1 Velodrome 2 Events 2 1 Revolution 2 2 Other events 2 3 Notable events 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksVelodrome edit nbsp The exterior of the Manchester Velodrome from Stuart Street nbsp Internal view of the Velodrome The Manchester Velodrome was developed as a joint venture between Sport England Manchester City Council and British Cycling who recognised the need for an Olympic standard facility in the United Kingdom to improve British track cycling Funding was provided by the government through the Department of the Environment 6 5m the Sports Council 2m and the Foundation for Sport and the Arts 1m Manchester City Council is the freehold owner and the centre is managed by the Eastlands Trust formerly named the Velodrome Trust 1 The Velodrome was dismissed by some as a potential white elephant prior to opening concerns that were later unfounded with the facility well used by the public and a key part of Britain s ascension to the top of track cycling 12 13 14 15 The velodrome was designed by FaulknerBrowns Architects and has garnered a reputation for speed since its opening 16 The centre s roof structure is based around a 122 metre 200 tonne arch allowing for an unrestricted viewing area for spectators Covered by an aluminium roof the total structure weighs around 600 tonnes The track is 250 metres long and its bankings reach 42 degrees in the middle 1 The track is as steep at the top as it is on the black racing line On 21 May 2007 the velodrome closed for resurfacing in Siberian pine at a cost of 400 000 It reopened on 16 July 2007 and is considered a smoother ride 17 By 30 March 2008 more than 15 world records had been set including Chris Boardman s 1996 and 2000 hour records and the 4000 metre team pursuit record set by the Great Britain men s team at the 2008 World Championships The UCI hour record set by Boardman in the Best Human Effort category in 1996 18 was rescinded by UCI in 2000 and subsequent attempts at breaking Eddy Merckx s 1972 record stopped as UCI believed advanced bicycle technology gave cyclists too much help 19 Boardman set out to break the record on a bike comparable to Eddy Merckx s 1972 machine He surpassed the record at the velodrome in 2000 achieving a distance of 49 444km as against the 1972 record of 49 431 km and then retired 20 The velodrome has become a popular venue for cyclists with taster and practice sessions frequently booked up several weeks in advance 21 In 2011 the National Indoor BMX Arena was opened next to the velodrome 22 Plans proposed in 2012 included a mountain bike trail on Clayton Vale which would be the first facility of its kind in the United Kingdom and would aim to replicate Britain s performance on the track in mountain biking 23 Events editRevolution edit Main article Revolution cycling series nbsp Revolution 22 at the Manchester VelodromeThe Revolution Series opened in 2003 to build on events such as the world championships and World Cup meetings and provide more regular events There were four Revolution events over the winter of 2003 04 They built good crowds The seventh in 2005 sold all the seats with further fans standing The first official sell out was Revolution 14 The series of sprint and endurance events runs on Saturday nights Internationals compete with British stars and up and coming talent Some riders have retired at Revolution events rewarded with a retirement presentation A Future Stars competition has races for young riders aged 15 or 16 to test their sprint and endurance Olympic riders Jason Kenny and Steven Burke came up through this series In 2012 it was announced that Revolution events would take place at the recently opened London Velodrome and Glasgow Velodrome from 2013 Other events edit On 2 July 2009 Kraftwerk performed at the velodrome as part of the 2009 Manchester International Festival As they performed Tour de France four members of the British Olympic cycling team entered and rode laps of the track Notable events edit nbsp Bradley Wiggins and Mark Cavendish on their way to becoming the 2008 world Madison championsA list of notable events which Manchester Velodrome has hosted 1994 UCI Track Cycling Masters World Championships 1995 UCI Track Cycling Masters World Championships 1996 UCI Track Cycling Masters World Championships 1996 UCI Track Cycling World Championships 1997 UCI Track Cycling Masters World Championships 1998 UCI Track Cycling Masters World Championships 1999 UCI Track Cycling Masters World Championships 2000 UCI Track Cycling World Championships 2001 UCI Track Cycling Masters World Championships 2002 UCI Track Cycling Masters World Championships 2002 Commonwealth Games 2003 UCI Track Cycling Masters World Championships 2003 04 Revolution Season 1 2004 UCI Track Cycling Masters World Championships 2004 UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics Round 3 2004 05 UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics Round 3 2004 05 Revolution Season 2 2005 06 UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics Round 2 2005 UCI Track Cycling Masters World Championships 2005 06 Revolution Season 3 2006 UCI Track Cycling Masters World Championships 2006 07 Revolution Season 4 2006 07 UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics Round 4 2007 UCI Track Cycling Masters World Championships 2007 08 Revolution Season 5 2008 09 Revolution Season 6 2008 09 UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics Round 1 2008 UCI Track Cycling World Championships 2009 10 Revolution Season 7 2009 10 UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics Round 1 2010 11 Revolution Season 8 2010 11 UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics Round 4 2011 UCI Track Cycling Masters World Championships 2011 12 Revolution Season 9 2012 UCI Track Cycling Masters World Championships 2012 13 Revolution Season 10 Rounds 1 2 and 3 2013 UCI Track Cycling Masters World Championships 2013 14 Revolution Season 11 Rounds 1 3 and 4 2013 14 UCI Track Cycling World Cup Round 1 2014 UCI Track Cycling Masters World Championships 2015 UCI Track Cycling Masters World Championships 2019 British National Track Championships 2024 British Cycling National Track ChampionshipsSee also edit nbsp Sports portalList of Commonwealth Games venues List of cycling tracks and velodromes National Indoor BMX ArenaReferences edit a b c Manchester Velodrome About us Manchester Velodrome Archived from the original on 17 July 2012 Retrieved 14 July 2012 Velodrome tracks by R V Webb R V Webb Ltd Archived from the original on 28 July 2012 Retrieved 14 July 2012 BCF to run velodrome Times 13 July 1994 p 38 Times Digital Archives Manchester Wheelers Club Track Manchester Wheelers Club Archived from the original on 1 August 2012 Retrieved 13 July 2012 The Tour de France in 2012 Bradley Wiggins 2013 2015 2016 and 2017 Chris Foome and 2018 Geraint Thomas the Vuelta a Espana in 2011 and 2017 Froome and the Giro in 2018 Froome Colombina Egan Bernal also won the Tour de France while riding for the team in 2019 Subsequent Giro wins for Bernal and British rideer Tao Geoghagan Hart were achieved after the team departed the facility Andrews Guy 1 April 2008 How did Britain get so good at cycling The Guardian Retrieved 13 July 2012 As well as bringing in the finest equipment and the best coaches available British Cycling based everything on one oval track in Manchester built for the 2002 Commonwealth Games British pedal power or Queally over rated BBC News 20 September 2000 Cycling Weekly Manchester Velodrome Cycling Weekly 14 August 2014 Retrieved 13 August 2016 Twenty years later it is the beating heart of British Cycling s ascension to the top of world cycling and the self styled busiest track in the world Multiple world and Olympic champions a Tour de France winner and world renowned coaching and talent spotting setup can all be traced back to this venue Ottewell David 8 August 2012 Fast track to glory How Manchester Velodrome forged Britain s Olympic gold rush Manchester Evening News M E N Media Retrieved 20 June 2015 The council owned Velodrome built with 6 5m of government money and 3m from the Sports Council and Foundation for Sport and the Arts was Britain s only Olympic standard indoor track when it opened 18 years ago Officials argue for Velodrome Scotsman 30 April 2005 Retrieved 13 August 2016 Manchester is the busiest velodrome in the world continued King It s booked solidly from 8am in the morning until 10pm at night and its effect on the North West of England has been that there are more cycling clubs more events and crucially more participants than in any other region of England Top cyclist s fears over white elephant track Scotsman 17 December 2013 Retrieved 16 August 2016 Manchester is built in the deprived Eastlands area The track is always full to capacity used by many local schools and the kids club has a waiting list Commonwealth chiefs want Beckham BBC News 7 March 2001 Retrieved 16 August 2016 Too often we think when things are built they will be a white elephant But who would have thought the Velodrome in Manchester would have had the effect it has Cycling On track for success as Manchester Velodrome helps break the mould Daily Telegraph 14 January 2002 Retrieved 16 August 2016 Success therefore is all the sweeter when a dome breaks the mould and turns out to be a success This is what has happened at the Manchester Velodrome one of the centrepiece venues for this summer s Commonwealth Games Manchester s White Elephant thankfully extinct says proud cyclist Storey mancmatters co uk 7 October 2015 Retrieved 16 August 2016 Clause 44 Glasgow Grand Prix 8 May 2014 Retrieved 16 August 2016 The development was labelled as the greatest white elephant in Britain by some of the press but if Manchester velodrome had been a country at the 2012 Olympic games it would have come seventh in the medal table FaulknerBrownArchitects Sport Faulker Brown Architects Retrieved 13 July 2012 Taylor Paul 2 June 2007 Velodrome on fast track Manchester Evening News Retrieved 13 July 2012 Liggett Phil 28 October 2000 Cycling Boardman ends career in style The Telegraph Retrieved 13 July 2012 Boardman and the banned Superman BBC Sport 26 October 2000 Retrieved 15 July 2012 Boardman breaks Merckx record BBC Sport 27 October 2000 Retrieved 13 July 2012 Walker Peter 2 August 2012 The road to take to be the next Bradley Wiggins or Lizzie Armitstead The Guardian Retrieved 3 August 2012 24m BMX Centre Opened British Cycling 6 August 2011 Retrieved 12 August 2012 Clayton Vale Mountain Bike Trail Consultation manchester gov uk 16 July 2012 Retrieved 3 August 2012 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Manchester Velodrome Official websitePreceded byCheras Veledrome Kuala Lumpur 2002 Commonwealth Games Venue2002 Succeeded byHisense Arena MelbournePreceded 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