From Boulder County Business Report

“BOULDER – Cyclists will have a place to ride year-round in Boulder if everything goes as planned for Rodrigo Garcia. Garcia is in the process of building a velodrome – an oval indoor cycling track with banked turns – as well as an indoor mountain biking course both located at 3550 Frontier Ave. “This is a $300,000 project,” said Garcia, the owner of Boulder Indoor Cycling.

The 25,000-square-foot facility, which is scheduled to open Dec. 1, will have a 142-meter velodrome with 45-degree banked turns and an 18,000-square-foot mountain biking area. Cyclists pay a $15 annual membership fee, which lets them use the facility, but daily races cost an additional $55 to $350 depending on race format and number of races, and classes range from $30 to $700 depending on size of group and number of classes. To practice, Garcia said riders must schedule time in advance. The mountain bike facility will be a mix of traditional cross-country and “North Shore” riding and have log bridges, rock beds, banked turns and more.

The same $15 membership fee allows a rider into the facility and bikers can then buy passes ranging from $5 per hour during the “warm season” to $450 for an annual pass. To use the mountain bike course riders don’t need to sign up in advance.”

For more information on Boulder Indoor Cycling, visit www.boulderindoorcycling.com.

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