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Forest City Velodrome

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Capacity
  
over 3,000

Surface
  
Wood

Field size
  
138 meter oval

Opened
  
1965

Forest City Velodrome

Location
  
4380 Wellington Rd S, London, Ontario, Canada

Owner
  
Forest City Velodrome Association

Operator
  
Forest City Velodrome Association

Address
  
2809 Roxburgh Rd, London, ON N6N 1K9, Canada

Hours
  
Open today · 6:30–9PMTuesday6:30–9PMWednesday3–9PMThursday5–9PMFridayClosedSaturday8:30AM–4:30PMSunday10AM–4PMMonday4:30–9PM

Similar
  
London Ice House, Mattamy National Cycling C, City Centre Towers, Blackfriars Street Bridge, One London Place

Profiles

Forest city velodrome scratch race


The Forest City Velodrome is an indoor cycling facility in London, Ontario, Canada. The building was constructed in 1963 as the London Gardens, home to the London Knights ice hockey team. In 1994 it was renamed London Ice House. In early 2005 it was remodeled into the Forest City Velodrome by local cycling enthusiast and track racer Rob Good and Albert Coulier's Apollo Velodrome Systems company.

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It is one of two velodromes in Ontario and one of five indoor cycling facilities in all North America.

The Forest City Velodrome is the shortest permanent velodrome in the world, measuring 138 metres with 50-degree bankings and 17-degree straights.

The Forest City Velodrome runs several programs designed to encourage recreational cycling and develop competitive cyclists. Learn to ride programs introduce new riders to track cycling. Organized drills help cyclists hone their skills. Frequent recreational sessions give riders of various skill levels time to ride on the track for fun, fitness and training. Periodic race nights develop racing skills and give spectators the chance to learn about and enjoy track cycling events. In 2013, the track hosted the Ontario Provincial Track Championships.

The building that is now called the Forest City Velodrome has gone through many alterations over the years. One of its more famous moments took place in February 1968 when Johnny Cash proposed to June Carter on stage during a performance.

Forest city velodrome sprint


References

Forest City Velodrome Wikipedia