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Valley Preferred Cycling Center

The Valley Preferred Cycling Center (VPCC), also known as the Lehigh Valley Velodrome or simply T-Town, is a professional cycling center and a velodrome located in Breinigsville, Pennsylvania. It serves as the Lehigh Valley's main track cycling stadium. The velodrome is operated by Velodrome Fund, a non-profit organization.[1] that promotes competitive cycling, youth fitness, and adult wellness activities for the Lehigh Valley.

VPCC
Lehigh Valley Velodrome
The Velodrome
Valley Preferred Cycling Center in Breinigsville, Pennsylvania, March 2014
Full nameThe Valley Preferred Cycling Center
Location1151 Mosser Rd, Breinigsville, Pennsylvania 18031
Coordinates40°32′51″N 75°36′38″W / 40.54750°N 75.61056°W / 40.54750; -75.61056
OperatorVelodrome Fund., Inc (501(c)(3))[1]
Capacity2,500
Field size333 m or 1,093 ft track
SurfaceConcrete with a concrete apron
Construction
Broke ground1974 (1974)
OpenedAugust 1975 (1975-August)
Expanded1995 (1995)
Tenants
  • Lehigh Valley Cycling Club
  • T-Town Elite
  • Individual Olympic cyclists
Website
www.thevelodrome.com

The velodrome hosted has hosted various cycling championships. VPCC is the home of the World Series of Bicycling. The Velodrome annually hosts the USA Cycling Elite Nationals qualifying event. The center also features a Cycling Hall of Fame. Over the past 40 years, the center introduced tens of thousands of people to cycling, producing over 140 national champions, seven world champions, and three Olympic medalist.[2]

History edit

 
Cyclists practice at Valley Preferred Cycling Center in Breinigsville, Pennsylvania

The velodrome was launched in the early 1970s by Robert Rodale, publisher of Rodale, Inc. in nearby Emmaus.[3] Rodale became interested in cycling while competing in the Pan-American Games in Winnipeg, Canada in 1967.[4] In 1974 construction broke ground on the plot of land that was owned by Bob Rodale and his wife, Ardath.[3] The first race was held on October 12, 1975. The Velodrome was originally called the Lehigh County Velodrome or simply T-town, due to its close proximity to Trexlertown. The center underwent a number of renovations which added rest rooms, seats for the fans, a podium, showers, and changing rooms.

In 1995, the center underwent a major $2.5M renovations in preparation for the 1996 Summer Olympics cycling trials.[5] In 2008, extensive repairs and resurfacing were done to the Velodrome.[6]

In 2007, Valley Preferred Health Network bought the naming rights to the center, and the velodrome's name became Valley Preferred Cycling Center.[7]

In 2008, the town of Breinigsville offered land to expand the center to include a hall of fame.[8] Today, the center is part of a 103-acre Bob Rodale Cycling and Fitness Park.

Competitions edit

The center hosted various competitions over the years including the UCI Track Cycling World Cup and the UCI Juniors Track World Championships. It is the home of the World Series of Bicycling, a series of races every Friday night between Memorial Day and Labor Day and the annual USA Cycling Elite Nationals qualifying event. Additionally many other smaller regional, national championships and international competitions also take place, bringing many track cyclists from across North and South America. Most recently, the VPCC hosted the 2016 USA Cycling Elite and Junior National Track Championships.[9]

VPCC offers a variety of free or low-cost community cycling programs designed to introduce the public to the sport of track cycling, including Try the Track, the spring and fall Bicycling Racing League, and Air Products Development Program.

Specifications edit

The velodrome is outdoor and uncovered. The track is 1093.6 ft (333.3 m) in length with a concrete surface. The track has 30-degree banked turns and 12.5-degree straightaways.[6] At the bottom of the track is an 8 feet (2.4 m) concrete apron. Time trial lines are painted on the track as well.[6]

 
View of the track

Cycling Hall of Fame edit

 
Main seating area of Valley Preferred Cycling Center

The Lehigh Valley Velodrome houses a Cycling Hall of Fame.[10] Members of the hall of fame include:

  • Jerry Ash, World Silver Medalist Tandem Sprint 1978
  • Leigh Barczewski, American Olympic cyclist
  • Karen Bliss, American cyclist
  • Dave Chauner, American cyclist
  • Danny Clark, Australia Olympic track cyclist and road bicycle racer
  • Bruce Donaghy, American cyclist[11]
  • Jane Eickhoff [de], Olympic track cyclist
  • Alaric J. F. Gayfer, British National Track Cycling Champion
  • Curtis Harnett, Canadian racing cyclist
  • Gil Hatton, Junior World Champion 1974
  • Patrick Gellineau, Trinidad and Tobago Olympic cyclist
  • Artie Greenberg, UCI commissar from Pennsylvania
  • Ian Jackson, professional cyclist
  • Art McHugh, professional cyclist
  • Paul Pearson, professional cyclist
  • Nicole Reinhart, American professional track and road racing cyclist
  • Mary Jane Reoch, Track Cycling World Champion
  • Ardath Rodale, organizer
  • Robert Rodale, founder, publisher, Olympic rifle shooter
  • Nelson Saldana, American track cycling champion
  • Hubert Schleh, Velodrome organizer
  • Gordon Singleton, Canada's first World Champion cyclist
  • Lucy Tyler, Australian Olympic and World Champion cyclist
  • Jack Simes, Olympian and Olympic coach
  • Nelson Vails, American Olympic track cyclist
  • Shaun Wallace, British Olympic cyclist
  • Mark Whitehead, American Olympic cyclist

VeloFest edit

VeloFest is the largest cycling marketplace in the United States.[12][13] It's held twice a year in May and October on the infield of the Valley Preferred Cycling Center. The flea market features hundreds of vendors with thousands of cycling enthusiasts visiting each year.[14]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Lehigh Valley Velodrome". VolunteerMatch. Retrieved March 18, 2014.
  2. ^ Thomas, Lori (June 17, 2010). "Velodrome Hosts World Series of Bicycling". LVHomeExpert. Retrieved March 18, 2014.
  3. ^ a b "History | Valley Preferred Cycling Center". History | Valley Preferred Cycling Center. Retrieved March 3, 2014.
  4. ^ "Lehigh Valley Velodrome". Lehigh Valley Marketplace. Retrieved March 8, 2014.
  5. ^ Wogenrich, Mark (June 4, 1996). "U.s. Cycling Trials Open Today * The Lehigh Valley Velodrome Hosts Olympic Hopefuls, Beginning With The Men's Kilometer Time Trial". The Morning Call. Retrieved March 3, 2014.
  6. ^ a b c Keith Eberhardt; Brandon keezer (June 2010). "Valley Preferred Cycling Center—Velodrome Track Repair and Resurfacing" (PDF). Retrieved March 3, 2014.
  7. ^ "Valley Preferred buys naming rights to velodrome". Retrieved August 1, 2016.
  8. ^ Darryl R. Isherwood (June 25, 2008). "County offers land for biking hall of fame". The Morning Call. Retrieved March 8, 2014.
  9. ^ "Elite & Juniors Track National Championships". USA Cycling. August 1, 2016. Retrieved August 1, 2016.
  10. ^ Darryl R. Isherwood (June 3, 2008). "Lehigh Valley in running for cycling hall of fame". The Morning Call. Retrieved March 3, 2014.
  11. ^ "Bruce Donaghy". United States Bicycling Hall of Fame. Retrieved March 3, 2014.
  12. ^ Dreier, Fred. "How to Succeed at Bike Swaps". Bicycling Magazine. Retrieved March 3, 2014.
  13. ^ Goldberg, Shelley (May 7, 2011). "Valley Preferred Cycling Center Flea Market". Patch Media. Retrieved March 3, 2014.
  14. ^ "Nation's Largest Cycling Flea Market Returns To T-Town This Saturday". Valley Preferred Cycling Center. Retrieved March 3, 2014.

External links edit

  • Official website  
  • Valley Preferred Cycling Center on Facebook  
  • Valley Preferred Cycling Center on Twitter  

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The Valley Preferred Cycling Center VPCC also known as the Lehigh Valley Velodrome or simply T Town is a professional cycling center and a velodrome located in Breinigsville Pennsylvania It serves as the Lehigh Valley s main track cycling stadium The velodrome is operated by Velodrome Fund a non profit organization 1 that promotes competitive cycling youth fitness and adult wellness activities for the Lehigh Valley VPCCLehigh Valley VelodromeThe VelodromeValley Preferred Cycling Center in Breinigsville Pennsylvania March 2014Full nameThe Valley Preferred Cycling CenterLocation1151 Mosser Rd Breinigsville Pennsylvania 18031Coordinates40 32 51 N 75 36 38 W 40 54750 N 75 61056 W 40 54750 75 61056OperatorVelodrome Fund Inc 501 c 3 1 Capacity2 500Field size333 m or 1 093 ft trackSurfaceConcrete with a concrete apronConstructionBroke ground1974 1974 OpenedAugust 1975 1975 August Expanded1995 1995 TenantsLehigh Valley Cycling Club T Town Elite Individual Olympic cyclistsWebsitewww wbr thevelodrome wbr comThe velodrome hosted has hosted various cycling championships VPCC is the home of the World Series of Bicycling The Velodrome annually hosts the USA Cycling Elite Nationals qualifying event The center also features a Cycling Hall of Fame Over the past 40 years the center introduced tens of thousands of people to cycling producing over 140 national champions seven world champions and three Olympic medalist 2 Contents 1 History 2 Competitions 3 Specifications 4 Cycling Hall of Fame 5 VeloFest 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory edit nbsp Cyclists practice at Valley Preferred Cycling Center in Breinigsville PennsylvaniaThe velodrome was launched in the early 1970s by Robert Rodale publisher of Rodale Inc in nearby Emmaus 3 Rodale became interested in cycling while competing in the Pan American Games in Winnipeg Canada in 1967 4 In 1974 construction broke ground on the plot of land that was owned by Bob Rodale and his wife Ardath 3 The first race was held on October 12 1975 The Velodrome was originally called the Lehigh County Velodrome or simply T town due to its close proximity to Trexlertown The center underwent a number of renovations which added rest rooms seats for the fans a podium showers and changing rooms In 1995 the center underwent a major 2 5M renovations in preparation for the 1996 Summer Olympics cycling trials 5 In 2008 extensive repairs and resurfacing were done to the Velodrome 6 In 2007 Valley Preferred Health Network bought the naming rights to the center and the velodrome s name became Valley Preferred Cycling Center 7 In 2008 the town of Breinigsville offered land to expand the center to include a hall of fame 8 Today the center is part of a 103 acre Bob Rodale Cycling and Fitness Park Competitions editThe center hosted various competitions over the years including the UCI Track Cycling World Cup and the UCI Juniors Track World Championships It is the home of the World Series of Bicycling a series of races every Friday night between Memorial Day and Labor Day and the annual USA Cycling Elite Nationals qualifying event Additionally many other smaller regional national championships and international competitions also take place bringing many track cyclists from across North and South America Most recently the VPCC hosted the 2016 USA Cycling Elite and Junior National Track Championships 9 VPCC offers a variety of free or low cost community cycling programs designed to introduce the public to the sport of track cycling including Try the Track the spring and fall Bicycling Racing League and Air Products Development Program Specifications editThe velodrome is outdoor and uncovered The track is 1093 6 ft 333 3 m in length with a concrete surface The track has 30 degree banked turns and 12 5 degree straightaways 6 At the bottom of the track is an 8 feet 2 4 m concrete apron Time trial lines are painted on the track as well 6 nbsp View of the trackCycling Hall of Fame edit nbsp Main seating area of Valley Preferred Cycling CenterThe Lehigh Valley Velodrome houses a Cycling Hall of Fame 10 Members of the hall of fame include Jerry Ash World Silver Medalist Tandem Sprint 1978 Leigh Barczewski American Olympic cyclist Karen Bliss American cyclist Dave Chauner American cyclist Danny Clark Australia Olympic track cyclist and road bicycle racer Bruce Donaghy American cyclist 11 Jane Eickhoff de Olympic track cyclist Alaric J F Gayfer British National Track Cycling Champion Curtis Harnett Canadian racing cyclist Gil Hatton Junior World Champion 1974 Patrick Gellineau Trinidad and Tobago Olympic cyclist Artie Greenberg UCI commissar from Pennsylvania Ian Jackson professional cyclist Art McHugh professional cyclist Paul Pearson professional cyclist Nicole Reinhart American professional track and road racing cyclist Mary Jane Reoch Track Cycling World Champion Ardath Rodale organizer Robert Rodale founder publisher Olympic rifle shooter Nelson Saldana American track cycling champion Hubert Schleh Velodrome organizer Gordon Singleton Canada s first World Champion cyclist Lucy Tyler Australian Olympic and World Champion cyclist Jack Simes Olympian and Olympic coach Nelson Vails American Olympic track cyclist Shaun Wallace British Olympic cyclist Mark Whitehead American Olympic cyclistVeloFest editVeloFest is the largest cycling marketplace in the United States 12 13 It s held twice a year in May and October on the infield of the Valley Preferred Cycling Center The flea market features hundreds of vendors with thousands of cycling enthusiasts visiting each year 14 See also editList of cycling tracks and velodromesReferences edit a b Lehigh Valley Velodrome VolunteerMatch Retrieved March 18 2014 Thomas Lori June 17 2010 Velodrome Hosts World Series of Bicycling LVHomeExpert Retrieved March 18 2014 a b History Valley Preferred Cycling Center History Valley Preferred Cycling Center Retrieved March 3 2014 Lehigh Valley Velodrome Lehigh Valley Marketplace Retrieved March 8 2014 Wogenrich Mark June 4 1996 U s Cycling Trials Open Today The Lehigh Valley Velodrome Hosts Olympic Hopefuls Beginning With The Men s Kilometer Time Trial The Morning Call Retrieved March 3 2014 a b c Keith Eberhardt Brandon keezer June 2010 Valley Preferred Cycling Center Velodrome Track Repair and Resurfacing PDF Retrieved March 3 2014 Valley Preferred buys naming rights to velodrome Retrieved August 1 2016 Darryl R Isherwood June 25 2008 County offers land for biking hall of fame The Morning Call Retrieved March 8 2014 Elite amp Juniors Track National Championships USA Cycling August 1 2016 Retrieved August 1 2016 Darryl R Isherwood June 3 2008 Lehigh Valley in running for cycling hall of fame The Morning Call Retrieved March 3 2014 Bruce Donaghy United States Bicycling Hall of Fame Retrieved March 3 2014 Dreier Fred How to Succeed at Bike Swaps Bicycling Magazine Retrieved March 3 2014 Goldberg Shelley May 7 2011 Valley Preferred Cycling Center Flea Market Patch Media Retrieved March 3 2014 Nation s Largest Cycling Flea Market Returns To T Town This Saturday Valley Preferred Cycling Center Retrieved March 3 2014 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Valley Preferred Cycling Center Official website nbsp Valley Preferred Cycling Center on Facebook nbsp Valley Preferred Cycling Center on Twitter nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Valley Preferred Cycling Center amp oldid 1186916262, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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