Scottish Cycling

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Scottish Cycling

Scottish Cycling is the national governing body for the sport of cycling in Scotland. It is responsible for the promotion and development of cycling across the country, overseeing various disciplines including road cycling, mountain biking, track cycling, BMX, and cyclo-cross.

History[edit | edit source]

Scottish Cycling was established to support and develop the sport of cycling in Scotland. It operates under the umbrella of British Cycling, the national governing body for cycling in the United Kingdom. The organization works closely with local clubs, regional associations, and other stakeholders to foster a vibrant cycling community.

Structure[edit | edit source]

Scottish Cycling is governed by a board of directors and managed by a team of professional staff. The organization is divided into several regions, each with its own regional development officer who works to promote cycling at the grassroots level.

Activities[edit | edit source]

Scottish Cycling organizes a wide range of events and activities, including:

  • National Championships: Annual competitions to crown the best cyclists in various disciplines.
  • Coaching and Education: Programs to train coaches and provide educational resources for cyclists.
  • Youth Development: Initiatives to encourage young people to take up cycling and develop their skills.
  • Club Support: Assistance and resources for local cycling clubs to help them grow and thrive.

Membership[edit | edit source]

Membership in Scottish Cycling is open to individuals, clubs, and other organizations. Members receive a range of benefits, including access to events, insurance coverage, and discounts on cycling products and services.

Affiliations[edit | edit source]

Scottish Cycling is affiliated with several national and international cycling organizations, including:

Notable Cyclists[edit | edit source]

Several prominent cyclists have emerged from Scotland, including:

  • Sir Chris Hoy: Multiple Olympic and World Champion in track cycling.
  • Katie Archibald: Olympic and World Champion in track cycling.
  • Graeme Obree: Former world hour record holder and innovative bike designer.

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Contributors: Prab R. Tumpati, MD