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The British Cycling Federation (BCF) are the official cycling organization in the UK for competitive cycling. They have a great website with information on how to take part in all disciplines of cycling covering all ages - from road racing to BMX, they've got it all.
British Cycling Federation
Coaching and Education The Scottish Cyclists' Union encourages all aspects of cycle sport in Scotland with contact details for all the cycling clubs, and listings of events to get involved in north of the border:
Scottish Cyclists' Union The Welsh Cycling Union promotes, develops and controls cycling in Wales as a pastime or sport among all sections of the community:
Welsh Cycling Union Cycling Ireland does the same thing in Ireland as the Scottish and Welsh unions do in their respective countries:
Cycling Ireland
The Women's Cycle Racing Association continues to raise the profile of women in the sport and introduce more riders. They cater for all abilities.
Women's Cycle Racing Association The British Schools Cycling Association seeks to encourage participation of school children in leisure and competitive cycling activities. Also provides courses for adults interested in safe cycling for children.
British Schools Cycling Association The Road Time Trials Council provides a set of uniform rules for time trial competitions in the UK. Provides information for anyone over the age of 12 wanting to take part in time trials in their area.
Road Time Trials Council
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