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London’s Olympic VeloPark opens for business

Take a spin round East London and experience some Olympic legacy for yourself

The Olympic VeloPark has officially opened in Stratford, East London, two years after the 2012 Games saw record numbers of British cyclists achieve medals.

The park, which cost £100m to ready for the public, will be open to allcomers to participate in track, BMX, MTB and road activities, including a mile long road circuit, floodlit for evening use, and eventually a five mile mountain bike loop.

In fact, it’s a world first to have a facility combining all these disciplines, and prices to enjoy them begin fro £4.

According to Carlton Reid of BikeBiz who attended the opening: “VIPs and members of the press were shown around the facilities.

“140 young people from five local schools were on hand to appear in live TV bulletins and in newspaper photographs.

“Blue skies and bright sunshine – and Laura Trott and Mark Colbourne – were on hand to remind everybody of the 2012 Olympic Games. Olympic and Paralympic champions Trott and Colbourne are the official VeloPark ambassadors.

“The riders did a number of - slow - circuits of the velodrome’s track to open the venue. Earlier, journalists had been allowed to take part in track, MTB, road and BMX sessions, looked after by Go-Ride coaches.

“Lee Valley Regional Park Authority estimate that up to 500,000 people will visit the VeloPark each year.”

For a close-up view of what you can expect on a trip to the VeloPark, check out this first-hand video of the new road circuit:

 

Before the whole park opens to the public on March 31st, the Revolution series will welcome some of the stars of the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games back to the Velodrome on 14 and 15 March for final of the Revolution track cycling series.

Olympic track champions Laura Trott, Jason Kenny and Ed Clancy will all race along with current National Road Race champion and Olympic silver medalist Lizzie Armitstead.

Shortly afterwards, the popular Bespoked handmade bicycle will head there, its new home for 2014 being the Velopark, moving from Bristol to Lee Valley. The dates for your diary are 11-13th April 2014.

It’s already possible to book sessions at the VeloPark; to do so click here.

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Al__S | 10 years ago
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Gravesend doesn't have a velodrome, indoor or out.

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hampstead_bandit | 10 years ago
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First facility to combine all these disciplines?

Never heard of cyclo park in Gravesend,Kent?

Road circuit, MTB trails, bmx track, skatepark, pump track....

Been open quite a while  3

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OldRidgeback | 10 years ago
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I'll be racing at the BMX track not so long from now

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northstar | 10 years ago
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And is already illegally discriminating by anyone who doesn't happen to be a "club cyclist".

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Al__S replied to northstar | 10 years ago
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northstar wrote:

And is already illegally discriminating by anyone who doesn't happen to be a "club cyclist".

Um, not they aren't?

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captain_slog | 10 years ago
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Looks like it was a lovely evening for a ride: coming in to the finish line with the setting sun on one side and the silhouette of the velodrome on the other. We should have a 'jealous' icon.

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sm | 10 years ago
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Outdoor track looks great. Can't wait, although it will be a few times a year visit really rather than anything regular at those prices. Will be interesting to see max number of people allowed on track at any one time.

Velodrome - I might treat myself to a birthday visit, which is pretty expensive if you want to get a full indoor license. Seems mad you have to get one of these again even if you have one elsewhere (although I know they are working on joining them up).

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