fbpx
Wikipedia

National Cycling Centre

The National Cycling Centre is a multipurpose cycling venue in Sportcity, Manchester, United Kingdom. It includes an indoor Velodrome and a BMX arena and outdoor mountain bike trials. It also has offices for British Cycling, the governing body for cycling in Britain.[1]

National Cycling Centre
Logo of the Cycling Centre
Full nameNational Cycling Centre
Former namesHSBC UK National Cycling Centre
AddressManchester
United Kingdom
LocationStuart Street
Manchester
England
M11 4DQ
Coordinates53°29′07″N 2°11′27″W / 53.48528°N 2.19083°W / 53.48528; -2.19083
OwnerCity of Manchester
OperatorGreenwich Leisure Limited (GLL)
Construction
OpenedSeptember 1994 (velodrome)
Expanded2011 (BMX complex)
2013 (Mountain bike trails)
Website
http://www.nationalcyclingcentre.com

Venues edit

 
Aerial view of the National Cycling Centre

Velodrome edit

The velodrome of the HSBC UK National Cycling Centre was built in 1994 for Manchester Olympic bids. It was Britain's first indoor cycling track.[1] It hosted track cycling events in the 2002 Commonwealth Games, the Revolution series and the UCI Track Cycling World Championships a record three times (1996, 2000 and 2008). More than 15 track cycling world records have been set on the track. The velodrome has been cited as a catalyst for Britain's successes in track cycling since 2002 and nowadays claims to be one of the busiest in the world.[2][3]

Sports Court edit

The centre of the velodrome has a 40m x 38m sprung wooden floor with courts marked out for 10 x Badminton, 2 x Basketball, 2 x Futsal, and 2 x Korfball.[4]

BMX complex edit

British Cycling and Manchester City Council, in partnership with New East Manchester worked together to deliver the 110,000-square-foot (10,000 m2) National Indoor BMX Centre which opened in 2011.[5] It was designed by Ellis Williams Architects, and built by contractors Sir Robert McAlpine. The £24 million complex is the only permanent indoor BMX track in the United Kingdom. It has 2,000 seats, a BMX area and offices for the headquarters of British Cycling.[6]

Mountain bike trials edit

There are mountain bike trails through Clayton Vale, a green space through the Medlock River Valley Corridor, since 2013. The trails are 12 km in length including four skill levels from easy to expert. The National Cycling Centre is the Trail head for this route.

There is also a Mountain Bike and BMX Skills Zone, featuring a pump track and technical trail features.[1]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "About". National Cycling Centre. Retrieved 9 August 2013.
  2. ^ 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.
  3. ^ "British pedal power or Queally over-rated?". BBC News. 20 September 2000. Retrieved 13 July 2012.
  4. ^ "Other sports". National Cycling Centre. Retrieved 9 August 2013.
  5. ^ National BMX Centre opens in Manchester, The BBC, retrieved 30 November 2011
  6. ^ National Indoor BMX Centre, Sir Robert McAlpine.com, retrieved 30 November 2011

External links edit

Official website


national, cycling, centre, multipurpose, cycling, venue, sportcity, manchester, united, kingdom, includes, indoor, velodrome, arena, outdoor, mountain, bike, trials, also, offices, british, cycling, governing, body, cycling, britain, logo, cycling, centrefull,. The National Cycling Centre is a multipurpose cycling venue in Sportcity Manchester United Kingdom It includes an indoor Velodrome and a BMX arena and outdoor mountain bike trials It also has offices for British Cycling the governing body for cycling in Britain 1 National Cycling CentreLogo of the Cycling CentreFull nameNational Cycling CentreFormer namesHSBC UK National Cycling CentreAddressManchesterUnited KingdomLocationStuart StreetManchesterEnglandM11 4DQCoordinates53 29 07 N 2 11 27 W 53 48528 N 2 19083 W 53 48528 2 19083OwnerCity of ManchesterOperatorGreenwich Leisure Limited GLL ConstructionOpenedSeptember 1994 velodrome Expanded2011 BMX complex 2013 Mountain bike trails Websitehttp www nationalcyclingcentre com Contents 1 Venues 1 1 Velodrome 1 1 1 Sports Court 1 2 BMX complex 1 3 Mountain bike trials 2 References 3 External linksVenues edit nbsp Aerial view of the National Cycling Centre Velodrome edit Main article Manchester Velodrome The velodrome of the HSBC UK National Cycling Centre was built in 1994 for Manchester Olympic bids It was Britain s first indoor cycling track 1 It hosted track cycling events in the 2002 Commonwealth Games the Revolution series and the UCI Track Cycling World Championships a record three times 1996 2000 and 2008 More than 15 track cycling world records have been set on the track The velodrome has been cited as a catalyst for Britain s successes in track cycling since 2002 and nowadays claims to be one of the busiest in the world 2 3 Sports Court edit The centre of the velodrome has a 40m x 38m sprung wooden floor with courts marked out for 10 x Badminton 2 x Basketball 2 x Futsal and 2 x Korfball 4 BMX complex edit Main article National Indoor BMX Arena British Cycling and Manchester City Council in partnership with New East Manchester worked together to deliver the 110 000 square foot 10 000 m2 National Indoor BMX Centre which opened in 2011 5 It was designed by Ellis Williams Architects and built by contractors Sir Robert McAlpine The 24 million complex is the only permanent indoor BMX track in the United Kingdom It has 2 000 seats a BMX area and offices for the headquarters of British Cycling 6 Mountain bike trials edit There are mountain bike trails through Clayton Vale a green space through the Medlock River Valley Corridor since 2013 The trails are 12 km in length including four skill levels from easy to expert The National Cycling Centre is the Trail head for this route There is also a Mountain Bike and BMX Skills Zone featuring a pump track and technical trail features 1 References edit a b c About National Cycling Centre Retrieved 9 August 2013 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 Retrieved 13 July 2012 Other sports National Cycling Centre Retrieved 9 August 2013 National BMX Centre opens in Manchester The BBC retrieved 30 November 2011 National Indoor BMX Centre Sir Robert McAlpine com retrieved 30 November 2011External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title National Cycling Centre amp oldid 1173753244, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.