Velodrome is first London Olympic Park venue ready [February 23 2011]

LONDON – With less than 18 months until the London Games, Chris Hoy tested the new cycling track where he expects world records to tumble and hopes to add to his collection of four Olympic gold medals. The 6,000-seat, $152 million velodrome was unveiled Tuesday, the first venue completed in the Olympic Park and the arena where the host nation expects to win a stack of medals.

Hoy won three gold medals as a member of the British team that collected seven track cycling titles at the 2008 Beijing Games. He also won a gold in Athens in 2004. London 2012 organizers are predicting the track will be the fastest in the world. "It feels very fast ... nice and smooth," Hoy said after completing several laps. "I would imagine — particularly in the team pursuit events — world records going."

The velodrome has a distinctive sweeping roof that will make it one of the signature venues of the Olympic Park in east London. Organizers say the track design as well as temperature and environmental conditions will help cyclists set records. Hoy worked with designers and architects in preparing the venue. "Everything we asked for we got and I think they have delivered the best velodrome in the world," he said. "It is a chance to show what we can do with home advantage." Fellow Beijing gold medalist Victoria Pendleton said it felt effortless going around the track.