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UCI
The mission of the International Cycling Union (UCI)
is to develop and promote all aspects of cycling
without discrimination of any kind, in close
cooperation with National Federations and major
associates. |
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British Cycling
...the internationally recognised governing body for
cycling in Great Britain... |
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Scottish Cycling Union |
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Welsh Cycling Association |
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Welsh Cycling Union
The Welsh Cycling Union (WCU) is the governing body
for cycle sport in Wales. It has a network of sixty
cycling clubs throughout Wales working for the local
needs of cycling; providing a social scene, events,
rides and competitions.
The WCU administers mountain
bike, cyclo-cross, road, track, BMX and Cycle
Speedway competitions; these are provided through
the clubs for all levels of competitor. |
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Association of British Cycling Coaches
If cycling coaches are what you are looking for
because you feel the need for improved training, or
you are a practicing or prospective cycle coach,
then welcome to the web site of the Association of
British Cycling Coaches. On this web site you can
find (or become) a cycling coach, read coaching
articles about bike training and other related
topics, discover book reviews and abstracts of
sports science papers, and keep up to date with
cycling news. |
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Audax UK
Audax United Kingdom (known as Audax UK or AUK) is
the foremost long-distance cycling association in
the UK, and the biggest in the world. It was
established in 1976. AUK oversees the running of
long-distance cycling events, and, using a system of
timed checkpoints, validates and records every
successful ride. |
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bike for all
The essential resource for everyone who cycles....or
is thinking about it.! |
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BSCA
To increase the number of active cyclists amongst
young people of school age and to offer them a wide
range of educational experiences in the enjoyment of
cycling. |
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British Triathlon Association
British Triathlon is the national governing body for
the sport of
Triathlon in Great Britain. British Triathlon
sanctions over 400 events every year, has over 300
affiliated clubs and over 7000 members. |
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CTC
CTC offers a comprehensive and specialised service
for the leisure and commuting cyclist. CTC is a
one-stop shop for everything cycling: technical
advice, information, specialist mail order, a
magazine, cycling related legal advice & support,
insurance, organised tours, thousands of cycling
events annually, and the opportunity to be part of
the UK's largest cycling organisation with more than
70,000 members and supporters throughout the world. |
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Cycle Coaching North
Cycle Coaching North is a group of cycling coached
working together in the North East. We've been doing
that since 1996. What we're trying to do is get more
people riding, raise the standard of performance and
- get riders used to coaching. |
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Cyclogs
A free website specifically designed for recording
and analysing all your cycling statistics. |
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Dave Rayner Fund
The Dave Rayner Fund has been set up in memory of
the late Dave Rayner, to assist ambitious riders
(like Dave) to make a successful career from cycle
racing on the continent of Europe. |
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Fixed Wheel
This website is dedicated to all cyclist's on the
cog. I intend to concentrate mainly on the road
rider as I feel track is well catered for elsewhere.
As this site evolves I hope to build up a
comprehensive record of fixedwheel achievements, A
history of medium gear time trials and short stories
about fixed riders and their bikes. |
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National Cycle Network
The National Cycle Network currently provides more
than 7,000 miles of cycling and walking routes
throughout the UK. By 2005 this will be extended to
10,000 miles. |
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OCD Cyclo Climbing
OCD stands for 'Ordre des Cols Durs' - 'the club of
the hard cols' - a French cycle club of which we are
the British-based English language equivalent. OCD
Cycloclimbing acts mainly as an information exchange
for cyclists who enjoy cycling in the mountains. If
they wish, Members can claim pass heights each year
and progress through grades of membership. Otherwise
they can simply enjoy the magazine and the e-group;
Members are of course encouraged to contribute to
the magazines and pass guides. |
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Rough Stuff Fellowship
The history of the RSF goes way back to its
foundation in 1955, long before anyone had ever
heard of Marin County. It was formed by cyclists who
wanted to get away from roads and cycle on tracks,
and byways. |
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Road Records Association
In the 1880's the sport of cycling was booming in
Great Britain, Europe and the USA. However, in
Britain, cyclists came into conflict with the police
(and horse-users) whilst racing on the public
highway. The National Cyclists' Union, the governing
body of the sport, took the decision to confine
their activities to track racing.There was still
great interest in road riding, and in record
breaking, and A J Wilson, President of the North
Road Cycling Club, convened a meeting in 1888 at
which the Road Records Association was founded, with
the object of certifying the claims to record of
male cyclists on the road. |
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Tandem Club GB
The Tandem Club was formed in the UK in 1971
primarily to provide otherwise unobtainable spare
parts and technical advice on how to maintain the
older machines. This is still an important function
but since then the Club has developed along with the
increased interest in tandems, extending the range
of services and benefits it offers to its members,
and currently the Club has a world wide membership
of over 5,000 members. |
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Time Trial.org
Your source for Time Trial Racing News & Information
in Southern California. |
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Tricycle Association
Formed in 1928 at the instigation of the renowned
Alec Glass, the Tricycle Association has developed
over the past 75 years until now it is an
organisation that caters for most tricyclists both
at home and abroad. |
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UK Sport (Drugs Information Database)
DID is intended to provide accurate and timely
responses to queries about the status of licensed
pharmaceutical products and over the counter
medicinal products available in the United Kingdom,
in relation to the Olympic Movement Anti-Doping
Code. Athletes are advised to check all medications
with their team doctor or medical officer,
especially when travelling abroad as some familiar
brands can and do contain different substances. |
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VTTA
The VTTA was established in 1943 by E.H. Strevens,
with the aim of providing the older racing cyclist
with realistic competition so they would be
encouraged to continue in the sport after their
abilities had started to decline. Strevens devised a
set of Standards in tabular form, which provide
individuals with an unending challenge, thereby
providing motivation for continuous competition
within the sport. |