Jakarta International Velodrome is a world-class cycling arena located in Rawamangun, East Jakarta, Indonesia. It was officially opened in 2018 and was built to host the 2018 Asian Games cycling events. The velodrome meets international standards set by the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI), making it suitable for hosting top-level cycling competitions.
The velodrome features a 250-meter wooden track made from Siberian pine, designed to provide optimal speed and safety for cyclists. It has a seating capacity of around 3,500 spectators, offering excellent visibility of the track from all angles.
Besides cycling, the Jakarta International Velodrome is a multifunctional sports facility that can be used for other indoor sports and events. It is equipped with modern amenities, including athlete training rooms, media centers, and medical facilities.
The velodrome is part of the Rawamangun Sports Complex, which aims to promote sports development in Jakarta and Indonesia. It also supports local and international cycling events, training programs, and community activities to encourage cycling as a healthy lifestyle.
With its modern design and facilities, the Jakarta International Velodrome stands as a symbol of Indonesia’s commitment to advancing sports infrastructure and hosting international sporting events.
Rawamangun, East Jakarta