The facility is looking incredible already, even though there's no track in there yet, but based on Manchester, Glasgow's Chris Hoy Velodrome looks like it's going to easily surpass the facility which was built for the Manchester Commonwealth Games in 2002. We didn't really know what to expect, what state it would be in or how much we would see, but what we did see was incredible. The project has been huge, it fantastic to have it in Glasgow and the engineering & construction looks like it's very high spec, it looks like a world class sports venue.
When you arrive in the car park, there's a road circuit which skirts the outside, it's only 1km long and has a hairpin at each end, possibly not ideal for elite riders, but certainly will be well used by youth riders and the lower categories. Should teach vital skills and provide a permanent off road training & roacing facility, hopefully clubs and coaches will see it's value.
Approching the venue, the shear scale of the project hits you, this isn't some normal sports or liesure centre, this a major venue for Commonwealth Games, it carries it well.
We were shown the arena, which will have a 250m banked running track, which can be lowered on hydraulics to provide a flat surface for a variety of different event, makes that a very large & very adaptable space, exactly the legacy it should be.
Moving onto the thing we were here to see, it's going to be very very good. It almost looks finished, you feel yourself imagining the track sitting in there, you can see exactly where it goes. The seating is there, wrapped in plastic, the judges box, windows looking out onto the track from a future gym, the biggest in Glasgow apparently, so you'll be able to spin-bike and get a taste for moving off something static onto the real thing. Round the walls are accoustic blocks, to ensure David Hoy's voice can be heard properly at the track league without any echo's, all still safe in plastic for now. The scale is incredible, a huge window looks out towards Celtic Park, it feels like a very light space.
May is when it's due to be handed over and the SCHÜRMANN brothers get the boards in, these guys have a fair bit of experience, click HERE to see which velodromes they've built already.
What a venue, what a future our riders are going to have, we can't wait until October, this IS the best venue we're ever going to get as cyclists.
2014 Commonwealth Games
Velodrome Info
Glasgow, London, Manchester velodrome deal.
Huge thanks to Keith at Careth for inviting us along.