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Home of British cycling gets new track
The Manchester Velodrome reopened on 30 July after its resurfacing which, along with the development of a national BMX centre and athlete accommodation, will spark a new era for the world’s most heavily used indoor cycling track.
The £250,000 refurbishment has been financed by a partnership made up of Manchester City Council, Sport England and the British Cycling Federation.
Regional director of Sport England, Stewart Kellett, said: “I am sure the Velodrome, its community facilities and the presence of GB elite cyclists will continue to inspire the next generation of champions.”
The 13-year-old Veldrome has hosted many records, including Chris Boardman’s breaking of the world-hour record, two World Championships and several World Cups. The first major event for the new track is the Track Cycling World Championships next March.







































