The Superdrome

Superdrome Velodrome ~ 9700 Wade Blvd. ~ Frisco, Tx ~  75035


Why Invest?

  • Contribute to the growth and development of North Texas children – the Superdrome Youth Development Program is committed to providing a community service, through a 100% FREE program, available year round, contributing to the mental, physical and emotional development of children through the sport of track riding
  • Our program enables any child with the unique opportunity to participate in the fun, exhilarating, activity of track riding at a world class facility, under the tutelage of world class athletes and coaches
  • Gain additional market opportunities by capitalizing on a growing segment
    • Cycling is the fastest-growing amateur participation and spectator sport in America, with more than 9 million Americans participating, and spending $ 4+ Billion annually on the sport
    • Frisco, TX is the 8th fastest growing community in the United States with almost 100K residents
    • Partners in Progress - the Superdrome operates in a successful partnership with the City of Frisco and Collin College
  • Funding enables children to train and participate in local, regional and nationally sanctioned Track Cycling competitions; providing the potential opportunity to represent the U.S. National and Junior National teams competing in world, and Olympic competitions.
  • Sponsorship provides equipment, full time coaches, maintenance and operational support necessary to expand the Youth Development and Junior Racing Program to:
    • expand into other cycling disciplines - Road & Mountain Bike (future)
    • offer opportunity to a larger number of children and teenagers
    • cover expenses for local events, and participation in regional and national events

     

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Align with a successful program, in a growing segment, to achieve increased visibility

  • expand market opportunities, for products and services, by capitalizing on the growing community of cyclists in North Texas and across the United States
    • cycling is the fastest growing amateur participation and spectator sport in America
    • 9 million Americans are active in cycling
    • research indicates that American cyclists spend more than $ 4B annually to participate in the sport, with a forecast for expenditures to double over the next several years
  • positive exposure and visibility in the 8th fastest, growing community in the United States
  • a growing, nationally recognized program, promoting a healthy lifestyle, and physical fitness
    • participating in cycling promotes a healthy lifestyle, helping children to reduce their risk for growing medical issues – childhood obesity, diabetes, and heart disease; while offering an alternative to participating in illegal, illicit activities – gang’s, drug and alcohol abuse
  • a world class facility, and program, introducing children, and potential future athletes, to the sport of track riding and racing
  • a program promoting cultural diversity - Association with Boys & Girls Clubs of America (and other organizations) provides exposure to children from a variety of backgrounds, promoting cultural diversity and acceptance
  • a program providing a character building activity – teaching children how to face and overcome obstacles, and achieve a sense of accomplishment through hard work and commitment
  • a highly successful, and popular program
    • more than 1,000 children have participated in the program since inception
    • 45 children are training 3 – 4 days/week, 2 hours/day, and competing nationally under the guidance of our world class coaches and staff
    • 23 program participants competed at Junior National Track Cycling Championships
    • program participants won age group championships in Superdrome Points Series

For information on Youth and Junior Program sponsorship opportunities, contact Al Brodie

 
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Weather Policy
As with other outdoor Velodromes, the answer to questions about our rain policy is that when the track is wet the track is closed
. The difficulties arise when we have to decide whether we can have racing if the weather is iffy. In those cases we'll try to make a call as early as possible. We consider when the track will most likely dry, whether there is more rain coming on the radar, and what kind of racer turnout we would have if we didn't cancel. On race nights we will post updates here and on TXBRA, we know we won't catch all of the out of city/out of state commuters before they start off for the Superdrome, but hopefully this policy will work out best for all.  Off Season Note: Must be 45 degrees Fahrenheit to open track during daylight, 55 F Evening Sessions