Cycling Victoria

Cycling Victoria
Sport Cycling
Jurisdiction Victoria (Australia)
Abbreviation CV
Founded 1893
Affiliation Cycling Australia
Headquarters Thornbury, Victoria
President Glen Pearsall
Director Kipp Kaufmann
Official website
www.vic.cycling.org.au

Cycling Victoria, CV, is the peak governing body for organised competitive and recreational cycling within Victoria, Australia. CV is an affiliate of Cycling Australia (CA) and the UCI (International Cycling Union) and currently has 58 affiliated clubs and over 7,000 members throughout Victoria. [1]

History

Cycling Victoria can trace its history back to pre-federation Australia. The League of Victorian Wheelman (LVW) was first founded in 1893 as a professional cycling body. The Victorian Amateur Cyclists' Union (VACU) was founded in May 1917 to promote the interests of amateur cyclists in Victoria. The VACU would change in name to the Victorian Cycling Federation (VCF) in 1986. The VCF and the LVW merged in 1986 to become Victorian Cycling Incorporated, which was changed to CycleSport Victoria in the 1990s. In 2011 CycleSport Victoria became Cycling Victoria.[2]

Affiliated clubs

Name Location
Albury Wodonga Cycling Club Albury/Wodonga
Alpine Cycling Club Bright
Ararat & District Cycling Club Ararat
Bairnsdale Cycling Club Bairnsdale
Ballarat & Sebastopol Cycling Club Ballarat
Bayside Banditos Cycling Club Parkdale
Bendigo & District Cycling Club Bendigo
Blackburn Cycling Club Blackburn
Brunswick Cycling Club Brunswick
Camperdown Cycling Club Camperdown
Carnegie Caulfield Cycling Club Caulfield
Casey-Cardinia HPV & Cycling Club Cranbourne East
Castlemaine Cycling Club Castlemaine
Cobram Cycling Club Cobram
Coburg Cycling Club Coburg
Colac Cycling Club Colac
Dirt Riders MTB Club Beaconsfield Upper
Echuca-Moama Cycling Club Echuca
Footscray Cycling Club Footscray
Geelong Cycling Club Geelong
Hamilton Cycling Club Hamilton
Horsham Cycling Club Horsham
Italo Australia Cycling Club Carlton
La Trobe City Cycling Club Newborough
Lavington Panthers Cycling Club Albury
Leongatha Cycling Club Leongatha
Maccabi Cycling Club Toorak
Macedon Ranges Cycling Club Macedon
Mansfield Mt Buller Cycling Club Mansfield
The University of Melbourne Cycling Club Parkville
Melbourne Cycling League Melbourne
Melton Cycling Club Melton
Mitchell BUG Kilmore
Mornington Cycling Club Mornington
Northcote Cycling Club Northcote
Port Fairy Cycling Club Port Fairy
Portland Cycling Club Portland
Preston Cycling Club Preston
Seymour Broadford Cycling Club Seymour
Shepparton Cycling Club Shepparton
Southern Veterans Cycling Club Cranbourne
St Kilda Cycling Club St Kilda
Stawell-Great Western Cycling Club Stawell
Sunbury Cycling Club Sunbury
Wangaratta Cycling Club Wangaratta
Warragul Cycling Club Warragul
Warrnambool Cycling Club Warrnambool
Wellington Cycling Club Sale
Whittlesea Cycling Club Whittlesea

References

External links

Cycling Victoria website

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