
A cycling club is a society for
cyclists. Clubs tend to be mostly local, and can be general or specialised. In the
United Kingdom, for example, the
Cyclists' Touring Club, (CTC) is a national cycling association; the
Tricycle Association,
Tandem Club and the Veterans Time Trial Association, for those over 40, are specialist clubs. Members of specialist or national groups often also belong to local clubs.
Other groups support leisure cyclists or campaign for improved facilities for cyclists. The
London Cycling Campaign,
Friends of the Earth
Friends of the Earth International (FoEI) is an international network of environmental organizations in 73 countries. The organization was founded in 1969 in San Francisco by David Brower, Donald Aitken and Gary Soucie after Brower's split with ...
, and Greenwich Cyclists are examples of campaign groups.
History

Cycling clubs flourished in 19th century in a time when there were no commercial cars on the market and the principal way of transportation was
horse-drawn vehicle
A horse-drawn vehicle is a mechanized piece of equipment pulled by one horse or by a team of horses. These vehicles typically had two or four wheels and were used to carry passengers and/or a load. They were once common worldwide, but they have m ...
s, such as the
horse and buggy or
horsecar. Among the oldest is the Bicycle Touring Club, later the Cyclists' Touring Club and today
Cycling UK, formed in 1878. The earliest women's cycling club in Australasia, the Atalanta Cycling Club, was established on 18 August 1892.
Local associations
Activities
A cycling club's activities vary from one aspect of cycle sport to a range of cycling and social activities. Racing clubs organise competitions for members and others, including
track cycling,
cyclo-cross,
road bicycle racing
Road bicycle racing is the cycle sport discipline of road cycling, held primarily on Road surface, paved roads. Road racing is the most popular professional sport, professional form of bicycle racing, in terms of numbers of competitors, events and ...
and
time trials. Most competitive cyclists belong to a club affiliated to one of the national racing associations, such as
British Cycling and
Cycling Time Trials in the UK, and may also organise training through BC or ABCC-qualified coaches. Riders often race in their club's colours.
Cycling clubs may offer
touring, weekly club rides (traditionally on Sunday mornings), regular meetings and social events.
Sponsorship
Some clubs are sponsored by commercial organisations; riders often wear clothing bearing advertising in return for the sponsor's support.
Names

Many clubs are named after their home town or district. A few clubs are named after the topography of their region, such as the Alpine Bicycle Club of Golden, Colorado. Some have no connection, such as the Acme Wheelers in south
Wales, Zenith CC in
Leicester
Leicester ( ) is a city status in the United Kingdom, city, Unitary authorities of England, unitary authority and the county town of Leicestershire in the East Midlands of England. It is the largest settlement in the East Midlands.
The city l ...
, Gemini BC in north-west
Kent.
Some call themselves Road Clubs (examples in Britain include
Warrington Road Club,
Leicestershire Road Club and
Archer RC). Others use a title such as Coureurs or Velo (for example, Clayton Velo, Yorkshire Velo, Rugby Velo, Thames Velo, VC Elan, VC Londres or Velo Sport Jersey), using non-English names that reflect the origins of cycle-racing in France. Another common title is Wheelers - for example, Huddersfield Star Wheelers. Some club names are formed from multiple words - for example, Echelon Velodynamics Bicycle Club.
Some UK club names have roots in political or social movements. The
National Clarion Cycling Club spread socialist ideas by bicycle in the late 1890s and early 1900s. The name remains -
Bury Clarion,
Crewe
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Clarion,
Fenland Clarion, London Clarion, North Cheshire Clarion,
Nottingham Clarion, etc - but the politics has mostly disappeared. Other names reflect historical religious allegiance, such as
Manchester St Christopher's Catholic Cycling Club) or jobs: RAF CC,
Northumbria Police CC, GB Fire Service Road Team, Army Cycling Union. Others evoke the wandering nature of cycling - '34 Nomads,
Altrincham Ravens,
Lewes
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Wanderers,
Colchester Rovers - or an aspiration:
Norwood Paragon
Norwood may refer to:
Places Australia
* Norwood, South Australia, a suburb of Adelaide
** Norwood Football Club, an Australian rules football club
*Electoral district of Norwood, a state electoral district in South Australia
* Norwood, Tasma ...
,
Sheffield Phoenix,
Dulwich Paragon.
The early 21st century has also seen the development of internet-based clubs (e.g.:
i-Team.cc, and Team Internet).
National and transnational associations
Cycling organizations or cycling associations are - similar to
automobile associations - organizations for
cyclists,
bicycle sport
Cycle sport is competitive physical activity using bicycles. There are several categories of bicycle racing including road bicycle racing, cyclo-cross, mountain bike racing, track cycling, BMX, and cycle speedway. Non-racing cycling s ...
s and
bicycle mobility,
bicycle touring,
advocating
Advocacy is an Action (philosophy), activity by an individual or advocacy group, group that aims to influence decision making, decisions within political, economic, and social institutions. Advocacy includes activities and publications to infl ...
bicycle-friendliness and the
bicycle
A bicycle, also called a pedal cycle, bike or cycle, is a human-powered or motor-powered assisted, pedal-driven, single-track vehicle, having two wheels attached to a frame, one behind the other. A is called a cyclist, or bicyclist.
Bic ...
and
cycling in general. As such, they generally support
sustainable transport
Sustainable transport refers to ways of transportation that are sustainable in terms of their social and environmental impacts. Components for evaluating sustainability include the particular vehicles used for road, water or air transport; th ...
.
Larger national organizations, may have arisen from older, local cycling clubs.
Activities
Most associations have the commonality that they aim to promote cycling as an everyday activity, e.g.
commuting. When the focus is on a specific aspect of cycling, we can distinguish between:
*
Racing organizations.
*
Tours and travel associations.
*
Advocacy
Advocacy is an Action (philosophy), activity by an individual or advocacy group, group that aims to influence decision making, decisions within political, economic, and social institutions. Advocacy includes activities and publications to infl ...
associations.
*Educational associations: with an emphasis on e.g.
bicycle safety
Mobility vs. sports
Most organizations lean towards either
cycling as a mobility or bicycle /
BMX racing. The political goals can be quite different, because cycling as a mobility is an everyday issue and pervades questions about environmentalism,
transport and sustainability. Sports associations emphasize the event character of cycling and do not usually try to advocate the aspects of bicycle as regular traffic vehicles.
See also
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Adventure Cycling Association
*
Association for the Urban Mobility on Bicycle
The Association for Urban Mobility on Bicycle (in Portuguese ''Associação pela Mobilidade Urbana em Bicicleta'', known by its acronym MUBi) is a Portuguese cyclists association that aims to promote the bicycle and other active means of transp ...
*
Mobility as a service
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Bicycle-sharing system
A bicycle-sharing system, bike share program, public bicycle scheme, or public bike share (PBS) scheme, is a shared transport service where bicycles are available for shared use by individuals at low cost.
The programmes themselves include bot ...
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Global Alliance for EcoMobility
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Ixion Bicycle Club Ixion Bicycle Club was an organization which was incorporated in New York on September 28, 1885. Beginning in 1881 the group held an annual race which started from Peabody House in Yonkers, New York. The event finished at 59th Street (Manhattan) and ...
(1885)
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League of American Bicyclists
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World Cycling Alliance
The European Cyclists' Federation (ECF) is a non-profit member-based umbrella federation of local, regional and national civil society organizations that promote cycling for both transportation and leisure.
ECF has around 70 member organizati ...
External links
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