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Losing a great track. Not good.

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z

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Feb 25, 2010, 10:34:05 PM2/25/10
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Anton Berlin

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Feb 28, 2010, 5:27:06 PM2/28/10
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God damn depressing.

And once they're gone it will be nearly impossible to find the passion
or funds to rebuild in another location.

Henry

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Feb 28, 2010, 8:15:49 PM2/28/10
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On Feb 26, 4:34 pm, z <N...@not.ca> wrote:
> http://www.velodrome.org.uk/bordeauxvelodrome2010.html

did I read that correctly, the _only_ indoor velodrome ? not in the
whole of France surely ?!

Henry

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Feb 28, 2010, 8:18:20 PM2/28/10
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even a piss-pot 2nd rate nation like us has a 250m indoor velodrome!
http://www.cyclingsouth.org.nz/index.php?pageLoad=102

z

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Feb 28, 2010, 8:56:01 PM2/28/10
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No, it's not the only indoor track, but it's the only track they have
that could be certified for world championship calibre competition.

There is a 166m indoor track that is part of the INSEP training centre
in Paris. The Vel d'Hiv in Grenoble is 210m, thus not conducive to timed
events.

The Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy have a 250m track, but it is not
available as a full time facility (they do everything from motocross to
karting to windsurfing inside).

Anton Berlin

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Feb 28, 2010, 11:52:58 PM2/28/10
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That's a very good track and I've considered moving there just for the
pleasure. I went to Invercargill in 2005

Henry

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Mar 2, 2010, 4:38:38 PM3/2/10
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woh! :)
what was in Southland that attracted you ?
I lived there in my childhood for about 4 years, nice place if you
like the rural outdoorsy stuff, but a bit chilly walking to school in
winter wearing short trousers and woolen mittens.
Some awesome vision by the local city council, they made it happen.
Unreal; I'm still in shock :)

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