Cycling in Australia
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Under the direction of Charlie Walsh at the Australian Institute of Sport and national cycling coach from 1980 to 2001, Australia’s international cycling performance ranking moved from between 20 and 30 in track cycling in the world, to the number one ranked nation in 1993 and 1994, and placed third at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney.
Adelaide Super-drome –
5 votes, 4.80/5
Alice Springs Velodrome –
0 votes, 0.00/5
Ballarat Velodrome –
0 votes, 0.00/5
Bendigo Velodrome –
1 votes, 4.00/5
Blackburn Cycling Club Velodrome –
0 votes, 0.00/5
Brunswick Velodrome –
0 votes, 0.00/5
Canberra Velodrome –
0 votes, 0.00/5
Chandler Velodrome –
2 votes, 3.50/5
Chelsea Velodrome –
0 votes, 0.00/5
Coburg Velodrome –
0 votes, 0.00/5
Darebin Velodrome (DISC) –
3 votes, 4.67/5
Darwin Velodrome –
0 votes, 0.00/5
Dunc Gray Velodrome –
3 votes, 4.67/5
Edwardstown Velodrome –
1 votes, 2.00/5
Geelong West Velodrome –
1 votes, 4.00/5
Gold Coast Cycle Centre –
0 votes, 0.00/5
Hansen Reserve Track –
0 votes, 0.00/5
Hurstville Velodrome –
1 votes, 4.00/5
Kendrick Tucker Velodrome –
0 votes, 0.00/5
Launceston Silverdome –
2 votes, 4.50/5
Mount Gambier Velodrome –
0 votes, 0.00/5
Packer Park Velodrome –
0 votes, 0.00/5
Perth SpeedDome –
5 votes, 4.40/5
Port Pirie Velodrome –
0 votes, 0.00/5
Tamworth Velodrome –
0 votes, 0.00/5
Tempe Velodrome –
1 votes, 4.00/5
Townsville Velodrome –
0 votes, 0.00/5
Unanderra Velodrome –
6 votes, 2.17/5
Vodafone Arena –
3 votes, 5.00/5
West Gosford Velodrome –
0 votes, 0.00/5
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5 votes, 4.80/5

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