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Avantidrome

Cambridge

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The world class velodrome connected to world class facilities for BMX, road and mountain biking opened its doors in late 2013.

The facility is centered around the purpose built 250m wooden cycling velodrome and is host to a range of other high performance sport and community facilities. Surrounding the velodrome is a seating capacity of 1,500 seats, expandable to 4000 for major events, all accessed by stairs with Tredsafe AA123 stairnosing with Zebron Black insert. Zebron insert has a 13mm glow in the dark strip which ensures the safe navigation of stairs in dim or non existing lighting. Connexx entrance matting has been used in the foyer due to its high traffic flow durability. Three years on and it’s still in immaculate condition despite the millions of steps its endured so far.Visit the Avantidrome in Hamilton at 15 Hanlin Road, Cambridge 3283

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Used on each stair is two strips of the AA231 stair nosing used with two 13mm neutral black insert. A classy safety element to prevent slips, trips and falls in the public space.

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