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Welcome to the Home Depot Center Velodrome located on 125-acre   Home Depot Center Complex in Carson, California, near Los Angeles, CA. The Home Depot Center Velodrome is a 100,000 square foot, $15 million specially designed 250 meter indoor wood bicycle racing track.  The Home Depot Center Velodrome is also a part of the United States Olympic training centers.  The velodrome is open to the public during specified hours.  See calendar for details.  The Home Depot Center Velodrome will host training and competition under the guidance of USACycling, including state, national, world cup, and world championship events.

The Home Depot Center Velodrome, America's largest indoor velodrome, is committed to the growth of the sport of cycling.  Youth, beginner, intermediate, and advanced training programs are available to those curious about riding the velodrome all the way to aspiring Olympic and World Championship athletes.

 

 What's New On the Web Site

Volunteers needed for LAVRA races

SCNCA Masters State Track Championships Results

New "C" Racers Racer Free-Friday June 19 Training Race

Juniors "Get Ready for Nats" Omnium 6/28

100 Mile Record Attempt 6/20 (no accelerated class 6/20)

Start Lists for SCNCA Masters State Championships

2009 Junior National Track Championships Info

 

 

To learn how to ride the track or information about training, click here.  For information about upcoming races at the track, click here.  To see race results, click here.  For information on youth cycling at the track, click here.  For directions to the track, click here.  To see the velodrome calendar, click here.  For information about the velodrome staff, click here.  To contact the velodrome, click here. 

 

 

 

 

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