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The venue, with its plentiful grass, a spin through the Wild West town and a loop around the 43-degree banks of Alpenrose Velodrome, is always a big draw in the ’cross-crazy Pacific Northwest.
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Debra Green, Director of City Links co-organisers of the event, says: "The Velodrome is the home of the recent Olympic heroes in the Great Britain Cycling Team.
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They want architects to slip into the machine noiselessly, if possible with a bit of elegance, like Hopkins Architects at the Velodrome.
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The concert was to have taken place on July 4th in Astana's futuristic Republican Velodrome venue.
Martin Lewis: Sting: "Sending out an S.O.S." on Kazakh Human Rights Abuses Martin Lewis 2011
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The Velodrome, trim and taut, is also a handsome building, and promises to be a powerful venue.
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The concert was to have taken place on July 4th in Astana's futuristic Republican Velodrome venue.
Martin Lewis: Sting: "Sending out an S.O.S." on Kazakh Human Rights Abuses Martin Lewis 2011
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The concert was to have taken place on July 4th in Astana's futuristic Republican Velodrome venue.
Martin Lewis: Sting: "Sending out an S.O.S." on Kazakh Human Rights Abuses Martin Lewis 2011
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The concert was to have taken place on July 4th in Astana's futuristic Republican Velodrome venue.
Martin Lewis: Sting: "Sending out an S.O.S." on Kazakh Human Rights Abuses Martin Lewis 2011
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The concert was to have taken place on July 4th in Astana's futuristic Republican Velodrome venue.
Martin Lewis: Sting: "Sending out an S.O.S." on Kazakh Human Rights Abuses Martin Lewis 2011
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The concert was to have taken place on July 4th in Astana's futuristic Republican Velodrome venue.
Martin Lewis: Sting: "Sending out an S.O.S." on Kazakh Human Rights Abuses Martin Lewis 2011
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