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DENVER, CO. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 2004-New outdoor rec columnist Scott Willoughby. (DENVER POST PHOTO BY CYRUS MCCRIMMON CELL PHONE 303 358 9990 HOME PHONE 303 370 1054)
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Colorado’s first indoor velodrome opened to recreational and race-minded cyclists last month in Boulder. The 142-meter banked oval track at Boulder Indoor Cycling opened to winter league racing last week. Whether you’re a road rider looking to keep up your edge over the winter months or a budding track racer, the nation’s second indoor velodrome offers a training option like no other in the area. Cyclists who pass the certification process can rent a track-specific brakeless bike and reserve training time between 6 a.m. and midnight any day of the week. A membership costs $25 per year, plus $9 an hour for riding.

Get there: 3550 Frontier Ave., Boulder. 303-CYCLING (303-292-5464) or

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