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Venue: Laoshan Velodrome
Location: Laoshan, Shijinshan District
Total land surface (sq. m.): 32,920
Seats: 6,000
Sports: Cycling (track)
Although the Laoshan Velodrome looks like nothing special from here, it would look like the biggest flying saucer you've ever seen if you were to see it from the sky.
Located in west Beijing suburbia, the Laoshan velodrome was completed at the end of 2007 after a three-year construction.
The huge dome is supported by twenty-four "V"-shaped posts, which the designer said symbolize the victories of the racing events.
When you go inside the stadium, the huge dome catches your eyes at the first sight. The iron framework, spanning more than 130 meters, was lifted into the position by manpower.
The designer wanted the dome to allow sunlight in so that the electric lights aren't necessary at regular training sessions.
The velodrome has all together 6000 seats ready for audience at the Olympics next year. Among them, half are temporary.
A lap around the cycling course is 250 meters and the wood for the racing floor is from Siberia pine tree because its trunk can grow high and straight.
It's very bright and spacious inside, and watching the athletes doing laps is great fun, especially when they are chasing one another.
The cycling events of the 2008 Games has yet to see China's first Olympic cycling champion as ten golds will be decided here next year.