Jakarta International Velodrome Ready to Enliven UCI Track Nation Cup 2023
Reported by Aldi Geri Lumban Tobing | Translated by Nugroho Adibrata
PT Jakarta Propertindo (Jakpro) says Jakarta International Velodrome (JIV) is ready to be the venue for the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) Track Nation Cup 2023, which falls on February 23-26, 2023.
This is deemed very worthy of being the venue for world-class bike racing events
This Union Cycliste Internationale event is scheduled to be an opener for world-class cycling athletes to hunt for qualifying points for the 2024 Paris Olympics from track cycling disciplines. It will be enlivened by 500 athletes from 41 countries.
Jakpro's Vice President for Corporate Secretary, Syachrial Syarif said that the Indonesian Olympic Committee (NOC Indonesia) had previously conducted a review of the preparations for holding the UCI Track Nation Cup 2023.
Rawamangun Velodrome Ready to Hold UCI 2023 Track Nations Cup"JIV is deemed very worthy of being the venue for world-class bike racing events such as the UCI Track Nation Cup 2023," he expressed, Wednesday (2/15).
Thus far, his party is still making several preparations ahead of the competition, such as ensuring the readiness of JIV facilities or infrastructure, thus they can be used optimally and thoroughly.
"We're also preparing crowd control management, considering that this event will present hundreds of participants, official teams, and media from various countries," he explained.
He added Jakpro as the manager of JIV will also provide an internet network for broadcast needs and a media center. It was very important, thus the lively UCI Track Nation Cup 2023 could later be enjoyed by all people from all over the world.
"It becomes a historic international cycling tournament for JIV. The reason is it will be the first world-level event to be held at JIV, after the Covid-19 pandemic," he added.
As for the information, JIV is a bike racing venue managed by PT Jakpro. This bike racing event will strengthen JIV as an international standard bike racing arena, following its success in previous years, namely as venue for Asian Games, Asian Para Games, and Asian Championship.
It already has a certificate of International standard Category 1 or the highest from UCI in June 2018 and has been named one of the four best bike racing arenas in the world and the best in Asia by UCI.