Latest News | 18 October 2022
Arena puts cyclists on track for medal success
Derby Arena has been playing a key role in helping track cyclists secure a bumper haul of medals in national and international competitions since the summer.
At the recent National Masters Track Championships in Newport, Derby-trained athletes won 80 medals.
More than half (56%) of all the gold medals on offer went to Derby Arena cyclists, with the final tally of 47 gold, 22 silver and 11 bronze making the velodrome the most successful in the country.
In addition, three national records were achieved by Derby riders, as well as two world best times.
And at the Worlds Masters Track Championships in Los Angeles, Derby cyclists brought home further medals – eight gold, three silver and seven bronze – and set one official world record.
This success for the city’s home-grown cyclists follows a Commonwealth Games tally of 24 medals in track cycling for the home nations, with many of the elite riders training as part of the Great Britain Cycling Team at Derby Arena, before splitting off to represent their respective home nations during the games.
Councillor Jerry Pearce, Derby City Council’s cabinet member for Streetpride, public spaces and leisure, said: “I’m told by the coaches that the exceptional camaraderie between the Derby riders was noticed and mentioned at the Masters events.
“Congratulations to everyone who took part, not only for their personal success, but for showing the Derby spirit on the national and world stage.
“Many of these riders had never even set foot in a velodrome before Derby Arena opened, and with only five indoor velodromes in the UK we’re proud to offer this superb facility.
“The best thing about Derby Arena is that it’s for cyclists of all abilities, from beginners to elite riders. Anyone can have a go with the support of our expert coaches.”