The Washington Park Velodrome, located at 1821 Washington Road, features a resurfaced, 333-meter track complete with banked corners to give the historic track a modern-day feel.
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Washington Park Velodrome opens 96th season Tuesday

Oldest operating velodrome in the country opened in 1927

By Kenosha.com WriterKENOSHA.COM

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The oldest operating velodrome in the country begins its 96th season on Tuesday (May 16).

The Washington Park Velodrome, 1821 Washington Road, opens its 15-week racing schedule with a series of elimination, unknown distance and points races.

Admission is free. Racing begins at 7 p.m.

The Velodrome has graced the presence of Olympic medalists, world champions and national champions, who torched the straightaways at speeds of nearly 40 mph.

In addition to the regular Tuesday night program, the Washington Park Velodrome hosts a Monday night stock bike program, which begins on June 5.

The track features a resurfaced, 333-meter oval, complete with 28-degree banked corners to give the historic track a modern-day feel.

This season’s lineup is highlighted by several featured races including the Bill Schulte Memorial Junior Trophy Race (June 27), Mayor’s Cup (July 11), Susan B. Anthony Women’s Cup (Aug. 1) and the grueling 150-lap Bob Pfarr Classic (Aug. 15).

New this season is online registration, allowing riders to sign up and pay for racing in advance. Riders can register at https://registration.kenosha.veloreg.com/

Claire Kudlata leads the field en route to defending her title in the Susan B. Anthony Women of Influence Award Cup in 2022.
Led by overall winner Will Bobrow, the Marian (Ind.) University cycling team claimed three podium spots in the legendary Bob Pfarr Classic in 2022.
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“Hopefully, this will streamline the process for us,” Velodrome Tuesday Night Race Director Chris Riva said. “We’re encouraging people to use online registration.”

The Velodrome offers bike rentals by the night ($20) or season ($150).

The Monday night stock bike program begins on June 5. 

Junior riders of all ages and abilities pay a one-time $5 insurance fee to participate and $3 each week. The only equipment needed is a bike and a helmet.

For more information, visit kenoshavelodromeracing.com

2023 VELODROME SCHEDULE

  • May 16 — Opening Night
  • May 23 — CAT 5 Novice
  • May 30 — Salute to Military
  • June 6 — Salute to 50-plus
  • June 13 — Keirin Night/Sprint Night/Kilo Record
  • June 20 — State Scratch Race
  • June 27 — Bill Schulte Memorial Junior Trophy Race
  • July 11 — Mayor’s Cup
  • July 18 — First Responders Night / State Points
  • July 25 — Christmas in July / Mile Records
  • Aug. 1 — Susan B. Anthony Women’s Cup
  • Aug. 15 — Bob Pfarr Classic
  • Aug. 29 — Team Sprints

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