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velodrome

[ US /ˌvɛɫoʊˈdɹoʊm/ ]
[ UK /vˈɛlədɹˌə‍ʊm/ ]
NOUN
  1. a banked oval track for bicycle or motorcycle racing

How To Use velodrome In A Sentence

  • There is little in the way of red tape when you decide to build a velodrome. Times, Sunday Times
  • Two years ago, Great Britain stomped eternal arch rival in Beijing, winning seven of 10 gold medals on the velodrome. Australia dominates track cycling at 2010 Commonwealth Games
  • British success also continued in the velodrome when Ed Clancy won bronze in the men's omnium.
  • It's easy to ride and unlike some velodromes, you don't have to fight the bike round the bankings.
  • In Beijing the British cyclists' high-tech bikes and budget were the envy of the velodrome .
  • At the velodrome on Dalgety Road, an amalgam of juniors and masters gathered from throughout the nation to attend the National Track titles.
  • The track there is the busiest velodrome in the world and McGlynn sees no reason why a facility in Scotland wouldn't be just as popular.
  • The Velodrome's environmental efficiency is further demonstrated through the vast internal space enclosed by a light, latticed steel structure of inventive economy.
  • We also organized a trip to a velodrome in London so that we could try something new.
  • Certainly there was absolutely nobody at the Velodrome complaining. Times, Sunday Times
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