Stade Vélodrome by SCAU

MARSEILLE – Marseille’s Stade Vélodrome hasn’t been a true velodrome since 1986, but it has gone by the same name – often simply ‘le Vel’ – since it was built in 1937. What began as an open-air, 35,000 seat arena has grown and changed shape dramat
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