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Canterbury Velodrome

Posted: Wed Jan 02, 2008 4:01 pm
by martin08
I've just put together an old track bike and thought it would be nice to spend a couple of these lovely summer evenings taking it around canterbury velodrome at Tempe which is just down the road but I can't find any info on the internet or council websites and the couple of times
i've called round it was closed up. Does anyone know if they do public sessions where you can just ride without racing, cheers, M

Posted: Wed Jan 02, 2008 4:46 pm
by mikesbytes
It's on tonight (Wednesday) at 6.30pm. Why don't you drop by and have a chat. It's also known as Tempe Velodrome.

Check out http://www.dhbc.org.au/index.php?pr=Track

Posted: Wed Jan 02, 2008 4:58 pm
by sogood
Mon and Wed evenings and train with DHBC. Mike and myself are both members.

http://www.dhbc.org.au/

http://www.dhbc.org.au/index.php?pr=Track

I also understand a cycling license is required to use the track. Mike can correct me on this one.

Posted: Wed Jan 02, 2008 5:43 pm
by mikesbytes
You need a ride-it license, but not a full racing license

Canterbury Velodrome

Posted: Wed Jan 02, 2008 6:49 pm
by martin08
Thanks guys, I'll get down soon as I get tyres, I'm in Petersham so should really get along to DHCC too, can I ask one more dumb question? How do I get a ride it license? Regards and thanks again, M

canterbury Velodrome

Posted: Wed Jan 02, 2008 6:51 pm
by martin08
Sorry, Shoulda clicked the link before asking said question, Cheers, M

Posted: Wed Jan 02, 2008 6:54 pm
by sogood
Have a chat with Lindsay, our club secretary for all regulatory and technical issue. Look forward to seeing you on one of our group rides too. :D

Canterbury Velodrome

Posted: Sun Dec 06, 2020 3:28 pm
by Wollemi
Is Tempe Velodrome (Canterbury Velodrome) accessible at any time to the public? I have some business in Newtown tomorrow morning - can I randomly jump on the velodrome at any time with my fixie?

Similarly for indoor Dunc Gray velodrome at Bass Hill - can one turn up and pay a fee to use it just for fun, without having to join a club?

Any other velodromes across Sydney with public access?
What's Hurstville like? From the wikipedia photo, it appears to be not very banked. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurstvill ... Oval_4.jpg

Re: Canterbury Velodrome

Posted: Sun Dec 06, 2020 4:50 pm
by Derny Driver
Wollemi wrote:
Sun Dec 06, 2020 3:28 pm
Is Tempe Velodrome (Canterbury Velodrome) accessible at any time to the public?
Canterbury velodrome was closed down in 1937. It was in Charles street.
Tempe velodrome is just north of the old site.

Re: Canterbury Velodrome

Posted: Mon Dec 07, 2020 10:04 am
by mikesbytes
The official name for Tempe Velodrome is Canterbury Velodrome. Technically its inside Canterbury Council (pre merger name) but is opposite Tempe train station hence everyone calls it Tempe Velodrome. It is fenced off, you can't use it when no one is there. Tonight DHBC has a training session there, you need a license, I'm not sure if you can get a day license. You would be able to use your fixie if you take the brakes off and your fixie has drop bars. Check with DHBC for details.

Hurstville which you have a photo of is also fenced off. I think St George club run a session on Tuesday night

There's also Lidcome oval which LACC run session's on

Re: Canterbury Velodrome

Posted: Tue Dec 08, 2020 1:39 am
by Wollemi
mikesbytes wrote:
Mon Dec 07, 2020 10:04 am
The official name for Tempe Velodrome is Canterbury Velodrome. Technically its inside Canterbury Council (pre merger name) but is opposite Tempe train station hence everyone calls it Tempe Velodrome. It is fenced off, you can't use it when no one is there. Tonight DHBC has a training session there, you need a license, I'm not sure if you can get a day license. You would be able to use your fixie if you take the brakes off and your fixie has drop bars. Check with DHBC for details.

Hurstville which you have a photo of is also fenced off. I think St George club run a session on Tuesday night

There's also Lidcome oval which LACC run session's on
Thank you for the considered response.
I saw for myself early on Monday morning that the facility is indeed locked up with no public access.

My fixed-gear bicycle has bull-horn handlebars, and two handbrakes, so I would not be allowed. And I live nowhere near the place, but have been past many times without realising it, when casually cycling South Strathfield to Botany Bay and return, or recreational kayaking with the River Canoe Club.

I feel that the velodrome could promote cycling better with photographic billboards outside - there is very little to see what the facility is from ground level outside, except for a small contemporary sign at Bayview Ave pointing to 'Canterbury Velodrome'.

A faded and vandalised plaque tells the reader that the 'Waterford Park Cycle Velodrome' was commenced construction in August 1980.

Re: Canterbury Velodrome

Posted: Sat Dec 19, 2020 2:00 pm
by foo on patrol
Wollemi wrote:
Tue Dec 08, 2020 1:39 am
mikesbytes wrote:
Mon Dec 07, 2020 10:04 am
The official name for Tempe Velodrome is Canterbury Velodrome. Technically its inside Canterbury Council (pre merger name) but is opposite Tempe train station hence everyone calls it Tempe Velodrome. It is fenced off, you can't use it when no one is there. Tonight DHBC has a training session there, you need a license, I'm not sure if you can get a day license. You would be able to use your fixie if you take the brakes off and your fixie has drop bars. Check with DHBC for details.

Hurstville which you have a photo of is also fenced off. I think St George club run a session on Tuesday night

There's also Lidcome oval which LACC run session's on
Thank you for the considered response.
I saw for myself early on Monday morning that the facility is indeed locked up with no public access.

My fixed-gear bicycle has bull-horn handlebars, and two handbrakes, so I would not be allowed. And I live nowhere near the place, but have been past many times without realising it, when casually cycling South Strathfield to Botany Bay and return, or recreational kayaking with the River Canoe Club.

I feel that the velodrome could promote cycling better with photographic billboards outside - there is very little to see what the facility is from ground level outside, except for a small contemporary sign at Bayview Ave pointing to 'Canterbury Velodrome'.

A faded and vandalised plaque tells the reader that the 'Waterford Park Cycle Velodrome' was commenced construction in August 1980.

This is a sore point with me here in QLD. You never see any "billboard" advertising outside on the Annadome or anywhere else for that matter. :evil:

Foo

Re: Canterbury Velodrome

Posted: Sat Dec 19, 2020 9:09 pm
by find_bruce
foo on patrol wrote:
Sat Dec 19, 2020 2:00 pm
This is a sore point with me here in QLD. You never see any "billboard" advertising outside on the Annadome or anywhere else for that matter. :evil:

Foo
I thought after your recent win they were going to rename it the foodome :mrgreen: any videos of you doing a box jump?

Re: Canterbury Velodrome

Posted: Mon Dec 21, 2020 12:00 am
by Grog
Used to ride around Hurstville velodrome after school with mates back in late 70s
Back then it wasn't restricted access and outside cycling events was only lightly used by locals.
How times change.

Re: Canterbury Velodrome

Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2020 4:35 pm
by foo on patrol
find_bruce wrote:
Sat Dec 19, 2020 9:09 pm
foo on patrol wrote:
Sat Dec 19, 2020 2:00 pm
This is a sore point with me here in QLD. You never see any "billboard" advertising outside on the Annadome or anywhere else for that matter. :evil:

Foo
I thought after your recent win they were going to rename it the foodome :mrgreen: any videos of you doing a box jump?

:lol: :lol: I will see if I can find the stating gate for you. :)

Foo