Cycling Club
Herne Hill Velodrome is one of the best cycling tracks in the UK &
it is the last remaining finals venue from the 1948 Olympic Games that is still
in active use. Hopefully it will have a very important role to play in
the 2012 Games, not as a competition or training venue, but as a vital
grass-roots facility to develop the riders that will take part in 2012.
Herne Hill will of course always host top quality racing, but equally
important is its role as a track where children can begin their cycling
careers. It was designed in such a way that everyone, from novice to
Olympic Champion, can ride it. Bradley Wiggins started at Herne Hill, and
now we have secured its future, we can carry on the search in London for the
Olympic Champions of 2012 and beyond.
The track is 450m long with the steepest part of the banking at 30
degrees. It was designed to make riding and racing a pleasure & a thrill at
the same time.
Location
The entrance is between houses 102 & 106 Burbage Road, north of the
junction with Turney Road. It is close to both Herne Hill & North
Dulwich railway stations & the A205 South Circular Road. Parking is
available on site.
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