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28 minutes ago, TomJa said:

Where do you think the championship should take place?

 

there are so many velodromes around Europe...

 

just try and go to different places from time to time...

 

being year after year in the same 2/3 places is really boring...

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51 minut temu, phelps napisał:

 

there are so many velodromes around Europe...

 

just try and go to different places from time to time...

 

being year after year in the same 2/3 places is really boring...

It bored me too, but UEC sees it differently. It would be nice to see the championship e.g. in Lithuania (last time in 2012), and maybe finally in Spain. Privately, I dream one day that it would be played at the velodrome in Roubaix. I know there are little chances, but it is worth dreaming...

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1 godzinę temu, phelps napisał:

 

there are so many velodromes around Europe...

 

just try and go to different places from time to time...

 

being year after year in the same 2/3 places is really boring...

The question is, are there any other candidates to host ECh?

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It's the first time since 2013 that Apeldoorn has hosted this competition

 

There's been 8 different velodromes used in the 10 European championships.

 

Apeldoorn (and the entire :NED ) hasn't hosted any of 19 Under 23/junior track championships.

 

It really isn't overused IMO

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il y a 35 minutes, TomJa a dit :

It bored me too, but UEC sees it differently. It would be nice to see the championship e.g. in Lithuania (last time in 2012), and maybe finally in Spain. Privately, I dream one day that it would be played at the velodrome in Roubaix. I know there are little chances, but it is worth dreaming...

 

If you're talking about the PR vélodrome. Yeah, it won't happen.

 

There is a indoor velodrome also, but it's probably too small (1500 seats)

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