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AusCycling is the National Sporting Organisation responsible for the development, facilitation and growth of all forms of cycling in Australia, formed by an amalgamation of Mountain Bike Australia (MTBA), BMX Australia (BMXA) and Cycling Australia (CA) and the 15 State Sporting Organisations (SSO's).

Established in November 2020, AusCycling is uniquely positioned to represent the sport for the future and to provide enhanced services to clubs, riders, officials and volunteers.

AusCycling currently represents over 54,000 members and 400 cycling clubs across BMX Racing, BMX Freestyle, Cyclo-Cross, Esports, Mountain Bike, Para-Cycling, Road, Track and Lifestyle (recreational and commuter) riders throughout Australia forming one of Australia’s largest cycling communities. Representing all levels of the sport from grassroots to high performance.

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The association formed in August 2015 to promote the development of a 216 km recreational cycle trail along the disused rail corridor from Queanbeyan to Bombala, passing through Michelago, Cooma and Nimmitabel. Committee members are from communities along the route.

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The Snowy Mountains MTB Club is a social MTB club whose focus is on supporting mountain biking in the Cooma area. The club are responsible for the development and maintenance of the Mt Gladstone Bike Park.

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We are based in Jindabyne, in the Snowy Monaro Regional Shire of New South Wales.

Jindabyne is in the foothills of Australia's highest mountain, Mt Kosciuszko, and is the gateway town to the New South Wales ski resorts of Thredbo, Perisher and Charlotte's Pass.  It's one of the best places in Australia to ride; quiet country roads with little traffic for the road riders and plenty of superb trail riding for MTB riders. 

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The Canberra Cycling Club (CCC) is one of the oldest and largest cycling clubs in Australia and is affiliated with AusCycling ACT. The CCC is proud of its success over the years and is currently represented on the international stage by a number of riders, including Jay Vine, Nathan Hart, Chloe Hosking and Gracie Elvin amongst others.

During the winter months, the traditional Australian road season, the CCC (in Partnership with the Vikings Cycling Club) runs regular road racing events at locations throughout the ACT. In the summer, the CCC hosts the popular Wednesday night Criterium Series held at the purpose built facility at Stromlo Forest Park, conducts track racing at the Narrabundah Velodrome and continues to run time trials and road races including the Twilight Road Series.

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The Capital Region Masters Cycling Club, CRMCC, caters specifically for cyclists 30 years of age and over in the Canberra area. The club aims to promote friendly competition in cycle racing so that both newcomers and experienced riders in all age groups can enjoy this great sport in a safe and sociable environment.

For over 40 years Pedal Power ACT has championed the cause of cycling in Canberra – starting at a protest ride in 1974 and growing into Canberra’s largest cycling organisation.

We now represent around 6,000 members, and our team of paid staff is supported by hundreds of volunteers. Our volunteers are the heart and soul of Pedal Power, giving their time, skills and passion to support cycling in Canberra – from board members to event volunteers, social ride leaders and our advocacy team.

No matter what kind of bike we ride, we all share the love of cycling in our beautiful bush capital, and a commitment to our mission of getting more Canberrans riding more often.

Rail Trails Australia is a predominately volunteer, not-for-profit, organisation which works for the development and promotion of a rail trail network Australia-wide.

Rail Trails Australia:

  • advocates for new and improved rail trails

  • promotes rail trails and their use

  • supports and connects stakeholders involved in current or potential rail trails

  • maintains a sustainable volunteer-driven organisation

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