‘A Bit Otherworldly’: Groundbreaking First Aluminium Velodrome Opens in the US
Tucson, Arizona – A state-of-the-art velodrome, the first of its kind in the united States constructed entirely of aluminium, has officially opened its doors in Tucson, Arizona. The new facility promises to elevate track cycling in the region adn attract elite athletes while fostering community engagement through youth programs.
Designed by Canadian Peter Junek, a veteran of velodrome construction with over 30 tracks to his credit worldwide – including the high-altitude velodrome in Aguascalientes, Mexico, a renowned location for record attempts – the Tucson Velodrome is already garnering praise from experienced riders. Masters track rider Karl Baumgart, among the first to experience the track, described it as “up there with the best of them,” having ridden on world-class tracks globally.
The velodrome, a project spearheaded by Tucson Velodrome Inc., aims to serve a dual purpose: providing a controlled surroundings for cyclists of all levels to train and ride, and introducing the sport to a new generation. According to a media release, youth and school programs will be central to the facilityS mission, offering instruction from trained and certified coaches in a safe setting.
The innovative use of aluminium in the velodrome’s construction sets it apart from traditional wooden tracks, offering a unique riding experience. The facility is expected to draw professional and Olympic-class athletes to Tucson for training and racing, further solidifying the city’s position as a cycling destination.