Velodromes may be indoors or
outdoors. In the heyday of Velodrome racing (1890–1920), indoor tracks were
common. When hosting six-day races, they were popular for revelers and urban
sophisticates to congregate in the early hours after the bars had closed.
Indoor tracks are not affected by weather and are more comfortable for
spectators. They ride smoother and last longer. Despite the advantages of
indoor tracks, outdoor velodromes are more common, as an outdoor venue does not
require a building, making it more affordable, especially when new. Today,
although many classic indoor tracks have been torn out of buildings and
replaced by venues for more popular sports, velodromes are still sometimes
built into indoor venues, particularly where track racing can generate enough
to cover the expense of dedicating a building to it.
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