Cycling Canada Cyclisme
Cycling Canada Cyclisme CCC | |
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Sport | Cycling |
Founded | 1882 |
Affiliation | UCI |
Regional affiliation | COPACI |
Chief Exec | Greg Mathieu |
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Cycling Canada or CC (in French: Cyclisme Canada or CC) is the national governing body of cycle racing in Canada.
Role
Cycling Canada Cyclisme is a National Sport Organization whose main reason for being is the organization and promotion of cycling in Canada.
Programs
Cycling Canada also operates CAN-BIKE, a nationally standardized series of courses on all aspects of cycling safely oriented toward recreational and utilitarian cycling.
Partnerships
Cycling Canada is a member of the UCI and COPACI.
Organization
Cycling Canada, previously the Association Cycliste Canadienne-Canadian Cycling Association (130177116rr0001) is registered with Canadian Revenue Agency as a Canadian amateur athletic association (RCAAA).[1]
Provincial governing bodies
Province | Federation |
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British Columbia | Cycling British Columbia – http://www.cyclingbc.net |
Alberta | Alberta Bicycle Association – http://www.albertabicycle.ab.ca |
Saskatchewan | Saskatchewan Cycling Association – http://www.saskcycling.ca |
Manitoba | Manitoba Cycling Association – http://www.cycling.mb.ca |
Ontario | Ontario Cycling Association – http://www.ontariocycling.org |
Quebec | Quebec Cycling Federation (Fédération Québecoise des Sports Cyclistes) |
New Brunswick | Velo New Brunswick – http://www.velo.nb.ca |
Nova Scotia | Bicycle Nova Scotia – http://www.bicycle.ns.ca |
Newfoundland and Labrador | Bicycle Newfoundland and Labrador – http://www.bnl.nf.ca |
Yukon | Cycling Association of Yukon |
Prince Edward Island | Cycling PEI – http://www.sportpei.pe.ca |
External links
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