Inside the Medal Factory
With the Track World Championships ongoing, John Amaechi visits the National Cycling Centre in Manchester to meet British medallists and learn the secrets of their success.
Inside The Medal Factory: As the Track World Championships take place in Colombia, John Amaechi goes behind the scenes at the National Cycling Centre in Manchester to meet British medallists past and present including Sir Bradley Wiggins, Sir Chris Hoy and Victoria Pendleton to find the secret of their success.
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Victoria Pendleton and sport psychology
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Sir Chris Hoy on the National Cycling Centre
Duration: 00:45
The medal factory
The National Cycling Centre was Britain's first indoor Olympic cycling track.听
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SInce it opened in 1994, it has become one of the World's fastest board tracks for cycling.
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The track is used seven days a week with a comprehensive programme of activities for all levels of ability, making it the busiest in the world.听听
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Catering for elite athletes and novices, the track offers sessions to anyone seeking to experience cycling as a sport.
听Regular users of the National Cycling Centre include members of the Great Britain track cycling team, including Sir Chris Hoy and Laura Trott, plus听local school children and track enthusiasts.
听The centre鈥檚 BMX track opened in August 2011 and offers facilities to both new riders and world class BMX athletes.
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This 拢24 million purpose built indoor complex houses the UK鈥檚 only permanent indoor BMX track with seating for 2,000 fans.听
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Manchester Velodrome
Sir Chris Hoy, Victoria Pendleton and Sir Bradley Wiggins reminisce about the Manchester's National Cycling Centre as the venue celebrates it's 20th birthday
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | John Amaechi |
Participant | Bradley Wiggins |
Participant | Chris Hoy |
Participant | Victoria Pendleton |
Participant | Chris Boardman |
Director | Sally Williams |
Producer | Sally Williams |
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