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Could somebody who speaks russian please find the website for the Moscow Velodrome? I'm hoping a site exists, since it's a large well funded world class facility that was originally built for the Olympic games. Similarly I'd like to add other links to velodromes outside english-speaking countries. It's easy to find the AU, CA, UK, US velodromes' websites. --TheWalrus
What is the exact name for this sport? "Track cycling"? If so, I think this should be moved to track cycling. By the way, this looks like a great article. It never ceases to amaze me how anonymous people come in and quietly add fantastic articles... -- Larry Sanger
I wrote this article - it's not my particular wish to be anonymous, but for some reason Mozilla and the wikipedia preferences don't get on very well (any suggestions?). As to your question, that's what it's usually called in Australia. I'm not sure about the rest of the English-speaking world, but in the absence of any knowledge to the contrary I'll shift the article to your suggested home. Robert Merkel
Indeed, the shift has taken place, including this discussion :) Robert Merkel
I came across this page while adding a note about a velodrome to an article on Herne Hill in south London. Shouldn't velodrome have an article of its own, rather than simply be redirected to this page? A list of velodromes might then also be useful. Paul W
Comment on "frames": is it true that sprinters' frames are are designed for light weight? I was under the impression they were designed for strength and rigidity, often at the expense of weight. adamrice 21:55, 25 Aug 2004 (UTC)
I have just noticed that the Velodrome page has a much more complete list of velodromes than this article. Would it be best if we removed the list from this page and directed readers to the velodrome page instead? Road Wizard 06:21, 2 May 2006 (UTC)
Should we include the omnium and even create an article on the event seeing as it will be reintroduced to international competition? Cyclingnews has an interesting article on the event. -- El Loto 14:30, 24 November 2006 (UTC)
The external links section reads much like a list of advertisements. 78.52.192.236 ( talk) 09:02, 15 August 2008 (UTC)
86.140.135.152 ( talk · contribs) today added the following text to the article under the heading "New Era of Dominance". I have removed it as it is clearly not written from a neutral point of view and is also completely unsourced. Does anyone want to have a go at rewriting and sourcing it? Road Wizard ( talk) 18:21, 8 September 2008 (UTC)
Why mention the IHPVA in an article on track cycling? I enjoy HPV racing, but it has no more relevance to an article on track cycling than BMX would. I understand that there may be HPV events on velodromes, but that doesn't make it track cycling. Dumping dirt on the infield area of a velodrome doesn't make BMX track cycling either. Similarly, the HPV races conducted on closed road circuits are not crits, so I would not expect to see them mentioned in an article on road cycle racing
Yes HPVs are faster than uprights, and yes, many bent riders think the UCI is evil and conservative etc.
And as for the IHPVA (where "I" means North American), that just reflects the common US-centrism of Wikipedia. HPV is a lot broader than the US/CA scene. AJTH ( talk) 23:58, 17 December 2011 (UTC)
I just watched an event in which the riders dawdled along, apparently jockeying for position for one or two laps, and then started to go fast. This seems unusual for a race, and I came here to find out more about it. Maybe something could be added to the article. -- Jo3sampl ( talk) 02:00, 5 August 2012 (UTC)
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