Whether
you're a fan of indoor or outdoor cycling, the Manchester 2002 Commonwealth Games
has it all because the 2002 Games will feature 16 events in track and road racing
for men and women. Fans
of the high-speed track events can enjoy their sport in the spectacular surroundings
of Manchester's Velodrome, training base for
Olympic gold winner Jason Queally. While
road racers and mountain bikers can follow the progress of their sporting heroes
as they compete at Rivington, Bolton . Cycling
has featured in every Commonwealth Games since London, 1934 but it's only the
second time in the history of the Games that Mountain Biking will feature, finally
recognised as a world class sport with the introduction of the Mountain Biking
World Championships in Colorado in 1990. |