The Valley Preferred Cycling Center, known as “T-Town,” is the Bicycle Racing Capital of the World.
For nearly 50 years, this concrete track in the heart of Lehigh Valley has introduced thousands to the excitement of life on two wheels.
From Olympic hopefuls to local families, the velodrome is a hub for thrilling races, accessible programs, and pure summer fun. Whether you’re in town for Friday Nights Under the Lights or just curious about trying the track yourself, there’s something unforgettable waiting for you at T-Town.
Kick off your weekends with Friday Nights Under the Lights—the country’s top professional track cycling series. Watch international talent compete in high-speed races on the iconic 333.3-meter outdoor track, surrounded by cheering fans and a buzzing atmosphere.
Events at the Valley Preferred Cycling Center are known for being affordable and welcoming to all. General admission is budget-friendly, and many community events are free.
Valley Preferred Cycling Center
1151 Mosser Rd, Breinigsville, PA 18031
Free parking is available onsite. The venue is located just off Route 222, about 10 miles west of downtown Allentown.
T-Town isn’t just for spectators—it’s for future riders, too. The velodrome hosts accessible cycling programs all summer long, many of them completely free. These programs build character, community, and lifelong skills through the joy of cycling.
Summer Camps: Kids can play with bikes, build confidence, and make friends with the guidance of professional instructors.
Weeble Wobbles & Pee Wee Pedalers: Free programs designed to help young riders (ages 4 and up) feel safe and comfortable on two wheels.
Women’s Wednesdays: Track riding sessions led by expert coaches in a fun, supportive environment.
Try the Track: Private sessions for individuals or groups looking to ride the velodrome for the first time.
Corporate Challenge: A six-week team-building series that ends with a race in front of the Friday night crowd.
A velodrome is a purpose-built, banked oval track used for bicycle racing, often featuring steeply curved sides, and is a venue for track cycling events.
A weekly pro track cycling series that brings international talent to Lehigh Valley for fast-paced, high-energy racing all summer long.
It’s an outdoor, 333.3-meter concrete velodrome—considered the best of its kind in the U.S.
Yes. The facility offers Try the Track sessions and community programs for all ages and skill levels.
Yes. Free parking is available on-site.
Absolutely. Between the racing, food, and friendly energy, it’s a great place for a summer night out with the kids.