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Location
  
Grenchen, Switzerland

Operator
  
Velodrome Suisse AG

Built
  
April 2012

Capacity
  
1,800

Owner
  
Velodrome Suisse AG

Surface
  
Siberian spruce wood

Opened
  
23 June 2013

Phone
  
+41 32 654 20 40

Velodrome Suisse

Address
  
Neumattstrasse 25, 2540 Grenchen, Switzerland

Hours
  
Closed today SundayClosedMonday7AM–9:30PMTuesday7AM–9:30PMWednesday7AM–9:30PMThursday7AM–9:30PMFriday7AM–9:30PMSaturday7AM–9:30PMSuggest an edit

Similar
  
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Velodrome suisse


The Velodrome Suisse is an indoor velodrome in Grenchen, Switzerland.

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The hall covers an area of 8000 square meters and has a capacity for 1800 spectators. The velodrome itself is 250 m (270 yd) meters long, made of Siberian spruce wood and is applied according to the UCI standards. The banked curve is 46% steep and includes a vertical drop of 7 meters. The velodrome primary serves as a training center for the Swiss team and for the junior selection, but the track is also available to recreational cyclists. The interior consists of three different surfaces, which can also be used for other sports, fairs and concerts but also for cultural and economic events. In addition, the Velodrome Suisse houses a gym, a training center with medical and physio practice, the BMC Concept Store, Restaurant and Catering, and 30 hotel beds. The Swiss Cycling Federation also uses a portion of the office space as headquarters. The Velodrome is located between two stadiums for football and athletics, directly opposite the headquarters of the initiator, the Swiss entrepreneur Andy Rihs, owner of the bicycle brand BMC.

The CHF 17 million project was financed from both public and private donations. The Velodrome Suisse is adjacent to the World Cycling Centre of the Union Cycliste Internationale in Aigle and is the second modern indoor velodrome in Switzerland. The hall was built according to the Minergie standard and built by a foundation set up specifically for this purpose, whose chairman is Rihs who dedicated himself two million francs.

In 2013 the second stage of the 2013 Tour de Romandie finished on the Velodrome Suisse, and in January 2014, a six-day race was held. On 23 June, the Velodrome was officially opened with an "open day".

On 18 September 2014 Jens Voigt rode at the velodrome a new hour record with a distance of 51.115 km. On 8 February 2015 the Australian Rohan Dennis beat the hour record of Matthias Brändle, who had broke it in the meantime, with a distance of 52.491 kilometers. From 14 to 18 October 2015, the UEC European Track Championships were held at the velodrome.

Construction of the velodrome suisse bmx and pumptrack at grenchen


References

Velodrome Suisse Wikipedia