The track's most prestigious annual event was the "Golden Wheel", a 50-mile race that had previously been held at the Cranston Cycledrome. The Cycledrome also hosted the
New England Shrine's "Race of Nations", which featured cyclists from the
United States,
Italy,
Belgium, and
France.
George M. Hendee, a former champion cyclist and head potentate of the shrine, served as the race's starter. In 1929, the Cycledrome held a round of the American
motor-paced racing championship, which included
Franco Giorgetti, George Chapman,
Victor Hopkins, and
Gerard Debaets. The 1929 season finale was headlined by a motor-paced race between Chapman, Hopkins, Larry Gaffney, Victor Rousch,
Alfred Letourneur,
Richard Lamb, and
Francesco Zucchetti and a sprint race between
Robert Spears, Horace Horder, Edward Raffe, and John Bruskie. ==Football==