Wheels in motion for regional indoor velodrome plan - The Coventry Observer

Wheels in motion for regional indoor velodrome plan

Coventry Editorial 1st Apr, 2023   0

A STUDY into the business case for building an indoor velodrome in the West Midlands has been launched.

The ‘Cycling Facility Advisory Group’ overseeing the project will report back the finding and recommendations to the West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA) later this year.

The group is chaired by the West Midlands Cycling and Walking Commissioner Adam Tranter and made up of local authorities, Sport England, British Cycling and community representatives, including David Viner.

The group has been leading the campaign to get a competition-standard velodrome built in the region.

If the case is made for specialist cycling facilities, separate site feasibility studies and external funding will be needed to bring any proposals forward.

Mr Tranter said he was delighted to be chairing the group which wanted to look at cycling facilities available post-Commonwealth Games and not just for elite use.




“There’s a potential to create a venue for everyone, a facility that is truly inclusive and accessible in design and in its delivery.”

The scope of the evidence-based business case will be broad and consider all potential options for a purpose-built indoor velodrome and an outdoor cycle park.


Andy Street, Mayor of the West Midlands and WMCA chair, said: “Following on from the success of the Birmingham 20022 Commonwealth Games, this is another example of an enduring sport legacy in the region.

“If the business case is supportive, we will fully commit to the process of finally realising cycling facilities that will be open, inclusive, and accessible to the community, not just to grow and support the region’s sporting talent.”

Lisa Dodd-Mayne, executive director of place for Sport England, added: “Our strategy, Uniting the Movement, makes our focus clear – we want to tackle inequalities in activity levels and provide opportunities for all communities to be active, especially those who face the most barriers to activity.

“Cycling is a free and fantastic way for people of all ages and backgrounds to be active and we are working hard with organisations and partners across the country to develop local cycling opportunities.”

She added Sport England was looking forward to being involved with the study and to seeing the findings that emerged.

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