Azadi Velodrome
The Azadi Velodrome is a 333 m (364-yard) outdoor velodrome, with a concrete surface, that is part of the Azadi Sport Complex in Tehran, Iran.[1] The stadium has an overpass, underpass and outdoor lights. The altitude at which the velodrome is located is 1,285 m (1,405 yd).
Azadi Velodrome | |
Location | Azadi Sport Complex, Tehran, Iran |
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Coordinates | 35.722432°N 51.272563°E |
Capacity | 6,000 |
Field size | 333 m (364 yd) track |
Surface | Concrete |
It hosted the 2014 Iran national track cycling championships.
Gallery
- At the middle of the velodrome
- A cyclist riding on the velodrome
- Competition at the velodrome
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References
- "افتتاح پيست دوچرخهسواري فجر يادگار امام در تبريز". farsnews.com. Retrieved 19 July 2013. (in Persian)
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