Track cycling could be missing from the 2022 Commonwealth Games, the first time the sport has not featured since the 1950s with the only remaining candidate, the city of Durban, South Africa, omitting it from its bid which was formally lodged in London this week.
While the host city will not be formally declared until September, the Canadian city Edmonton dropped out of the bidding last month, leaving Durban clear to be the first city in Africa ever to host the multi-sport event.
The Commonwealth Games programme has included track cycling since 1934, but the sport is an optional one for organisers to include, and the costs of building a velodrome are said to be behind the decision to drop it from its final plans.
Elsewhere, they can thrive – the one built in Manchester ahead of an unsuccessful bid for the Olympic Games in the late 1990s was used in the 2002 Commonwealth Games, is now home to British Cycling, and has been the cradle of a wealth of talent.
Among cyclists to have won Commonwealth Games medals on the track early on in their careers are Sir Bradley Wiggins, who took silver in the team pursuit at Kuala Lumpur in 1998, and Mark Cavendish, winner of the scratch race for the Isle of Man at Melbourne in 2006, where Australia’s Anna Meares won bronze in the sprint.
While a number of Commonwealth countries – including Australia, New Zealand and Great Britain, which splits into the four home nations for the competition – have enjoyed top-level international success in recent years, South Africa lacks the same strength in the velodrome.
Durban’s bid does however include road cycling and mountain biking, with the latter – not previously featured in a Commonwealth Games – due to be held on an existing facility in Pietermaritzburg, which hosted the 2013 UCI World Championships.
Here’s the video for Durban’s bid.
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Durban does have a track, it's a 333m Outdoor venue - the Cyril Geoghegan Velodrome. Might not be a state of the art indoor luxury facility, but it's a track. Many CW games held on outdoor tracks previously, and the weather should be fine!
You have to admit the thought of high-end talent racing through the bush fully freighted wearing shirt, shorts and flip-flops is worth a chuckle. Being chased by a hungry lion optional.
But, please do have a look at the site. Thank you.
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Absolutely. Yes, indoor velodromes are expensive. But it's far better to hold it at an outdoor one than not at all!
I can under stand the cost of building an indoor velodrome, but an outdoor one with some tempory stands would work and be reasonably cheap.
Durban does have a track, it's a 333m Outdoor venue - the Cyril Geoghegan Velodrome. Might not be a state of the art indoor luxury facility, but it's a track. Many CW games held on outdoor tracks previously, and the weather should be fine!
May I suggest Buffalo Bike Racing for Durban 2022 on the grounds that, hopefully, there will be a lot of people in the developing world riding them.
In case you haven't heard of them here is a link to the World Bicycle Relief site
http://www.worldbicyclerelief.org/
You have to admit the thought of high-end talent racing through the bush fully freighted wearing shirt, shorts and flip-flops is worth a chuckle. Being chased by a hungry lion optional.
But, please do have a look at the site. Thank you.
Mountain Biking has been at several recent Commonwealth Games, including Manchester.
If track cycling isn't to be included, how about adding some other cycling disciplines, BMX, Downhill, 4X, Cyclo-cross? That would be interesting.
I thought that there was Mountain Biking at Glasgow last year?
Yeah there was, at Cathkin Braes.