linked to the existing velodrome. The BMX centre is expected to attract more than 20,000 spectators every year, an estimated 120,000 users and between 10 and 12 events.
Community facility
Officials hope the new development will attract cycling and performance enhancement technology firms into the area. Ian Drake, CEO of British Cycling, said: "We are delighted that all funding has now been approved for this tremendous project. The National Indoor BMX Centre will be a fantastic venue for the GB Cycling Team and will aid our preparations for London 2012. As a community facility, it will also offer local youngsters a rare opportunity to train alongside British BMX stars, inspiring future generations of riders and growing the discipline at grass roots."
Manchester City Council has already granted £8.55m towards the cost of the project and Sport England has pledged £3m.