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Cycling Canada
SportCycling
AbbreviationCC[1]
Founded1882
AffiliationUCI
Regional affiliationCOPACI
CEOMatthew Jeffries[2]
Official website
www.cyclingcanada.ca
Canada

The Canadian Cycling Association (CCA), branded as Cycling Canada (CC)[1] (French: Cyclisme Canada (CC))[3] is the national governing body of cycle racing in Canada.

Role

Cycling Canada 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).[4]

Provincial governing bodies

Province Federation
 British Columbia Cycling British Columbiahttp://www.cyclingbc.net
 Alberta Alberta Bicycle Associationhttp://www.albertabicycle.ab.ca
 Saskatchewan Saskatchewan Cycling Associationhttp://www.saskcycling.ca
 Manitoba Manitoba Cycling Associationhttp://www.cycling.mb.ca
 Ontario Ontario Cycling Associationhttp://www.ontariocycling.org
 Quebec Quebec Cycling Federation (Fédération Québecoise des Sports Cyclistes)
 New Brunswick Velo New Brunswickhttp://www.velo.nb.ca
 Nova Scotia Bicycle Nova Scotiahttp://www.bicycle.ns.ca
 Newfoundland and Labrador Bicycle Newfoundland and Labradorhttps://bicyclenl.com
 Yukon Cycling Association of Yukon
 Prince Edward Island Cycling PEIhttp://www.sportpei.pe.ca

References

  1. ^ a b "Overview – Cycling Canada Cyclisme".
  2. ^ "Staff – Cycling Canada Cyclisme".
  3. ^ "Governance".
  4. ^ Agency, Canada Revenue (December 5, 2011). "List of registered Canadian amateur athletic associations". aem.