Cycling in Japan
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The Japan Cycling Federation is the national governing body of cycle racing in Japan.
Keirin is a track cycling event in which racing cyclists sprint for victory. Keirin originated in Japan in 1948.
Akashi Jitensha Kyougijou –
(0.00/5)
Beppu Velodrome –
(5.00/5)
Chiba Velodrome –
(4.00/5)
Chofu (Keio) Velodrome –
(5.00/5)
Fukui Velodrome –
(0.00/5)
Gifu Velodrome –
(0.00/5)
Hakodate Velodrome –
(0.00/5)
Hiratsuka Velodrome –
(0.00/5)
Hiroshima Velodrome –
(4.50/5)
Ichinomiya Velodrome –
(4.00/5)
Iwaki (Taira) Velodrome –
(0.00/5)
Kawasaki Velodrome –
(5.00/5)
Kishiwada Velodrome –
(0.00/5)
Kochi Velodrome –
(4.33/5)
Kumamoto Velodrome –
(4.00/5)
Kurume Velodrome –
(3.00/5)
Maebashi Velodrome – @ arenaatlas.com
Matsudo Velodrome –
(4.75/5)
Muku Cho Velodrome –
(4.00/5)
Nagoya Velodrome –
(2.00/5)
Nara Velodrome –
(0.00/5)
Niigata Velodrome –
(0.00/5)
Odawara Velodrome –
(0.00/5)
Ogura Velodrome (Kitakyushu Mediadome) – @ arenaatlas.com
Omiya Velodrome –
(3.67/5)
Sasebo Velodrome –
(0.00/5)
Seibu Garden Velodrome –
(3.50/5)
Sendai Velodrome –
(0.00/5)
Shizuoka Velodrome –
(0.00/5)
Takamatsu Velodrome –
(0.00/5)
Takeo Velodrome –
(4.00/5)
Tokyo Dome –
(4.17/5)
Tokyo (Toride) Velodrome –
(0.00/5)
Toyama Velodrome –
(3.00/5)
Toyohashi Velodrome –
(4.00/5)
Utsunmiya Velodrome –
(0.00/5)
Yokkaichi Velodrome –
(3.50/5)
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(4.50/5)
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