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Arena Pruszków is Poland’s premier indoor velodrome located in Pruszków. Constructed in 2008, it features a 250-meter track crafted from Siberian pine wood. The facility gained international recognition as the host of the UCI Track World Championships in 2009 and 2019. It serves primarily cyclists training for competitive racing and provides a dedicated space for indoor velodrome events.
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Arena Pruszków ranks #31 of 213 in the Velodrome ranking, behind Ballerup Super Arena, ahead of National Cycling Centre.
Polish national indoor arena, UCI Worlds host, strong competition credibility; not quite iconic globally.
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What major cycling events have been held at Arena Pruszków?
Arena Pruszków is globally recognized for hosting the prestigious UCI Track Cycling World Championships. The velodrome successfully held the event in 2009 and again ten years later in 2019.
How long is the track at the Arena Pruszków velodrome?
The indoor track at Arena Pruszków measures exactly 250 meters in length. It is crafted from high-quality Siberian pine wood, which is the standard surface material for elite-level competitive cycling.
When was the Arena Pruszków velodrome built?
The facility was constructed and officially opened to the public in 2008. It was built to serve as a premier, state-of-the-art indoor cycling venue for both Polish national training and international competitions.
Where in Poland is the Arena Pruszków located?
The velodrome is located in the town of Pruszków, which is situated just outside of Warsaw in the Masovian Voivodeship. It currently stands as Poland’s premier indoor track cycling facility.
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