Cycling Victoria
SportCycling
JurisdictionVictoria (Australia)
AbbreviationCV
Founded1893
AffiliationCycling Australia
HeadquartersThornbury, Victoria
PresidentDavid Gallagher
CEOCraig Eastwood
Official website
www.cycling.org.au/vic

Cycling Victoria (CV) is the peak governing body for organised competitive and recreational cycling within Victoria, Australia. CV is an affiliate of Cycling Australia (CA) and the UCI (International Cycling Union) and currently has 65 affiliated clubs and over 6,000 members throughout Victoria.[1]

History

Cycling Victoria can trace its history back to pre-federation Australia. The League of Victorian Wheelman (LVW) was first founded in 1893 as a professional cycling body. The Victorian Amateur Cyclists' Union (VACU) was founded in May 1917 to promote the interests of amateur cyclists in Victoria. The VACU would change in name to the Victorian Cycling Federation (VCF) in 1986. The VCF and the LVW merged in 1986 to become Victorian Cycling Incorporated, which was changed to CycleSport Victoria in the 1990s. In 2011 CycleSport Victoria became Cycling Victoria.[2]

Affiliated clubs

NameLocation
Albury Wodonga Cycling ClubAlbury/Wodonga
Alpine Cycling ClubBright
Ararat & District Cycling ClubArarat
Bairnsdale Cycling ClubBairnsdale
Ballarat & Sebastopol Cycling ClubBallarat
Bayside Banditos Cycling ClubParkdale
Bendigo & District Cycling ClubBendigo
Blackburn Cycling ClubBlackburn
Brunswick Cycling ClubBrunswick
Camperdown Cycling ClubCamperdown
Carnegie Caulfield Cycling ClubCaulfield
Casey-Cardinia HPV & Cycling ClubCranbourne East
Castlemaine Cycling ClubCastlemaine
Cobram Cycling ClubCobram
Coburg Cycling ClubCoburg
Colac Cycling ClubColac
Dirt Riders MTB ClubBeaconsfield Upper
Echuca-Moama Cycling ClubEchuca
Footscray Cycling ClubFootscray
Geelong Cycling ClubGeelong
Hamilton Cycling ClubHamilton
Hawthorn Cycling ClubHamilton
Horsham Cycling ClubHorsham
Italo Australia Cycling ClubCarlton
La Trobe City Cycling ClubNewborough
Lavington Panthers Cycling ClubAlbury
Leongatha Cycling ClubLeongatha
Maccabi Cycling ClubToorak
Macedon Ranges Cycling ClubMacedon
Mansfield Mt Buller Cycling ClubMansfield
The University of Melbourne Cycling ClubParkville
Melbourne Cycling LeagueMelbourne
Melton Cycling ClubMelton
Mitchell BUGKilmore
Mornington Cycling ClubMornington
Northcote Cycling ClubNorthcote
Port Fairy Cycling ClubPort Fairy
Portland Cycling ClubPortland
Preston Cycling ClubPreston
Seymour Broadford Cycling ClubSeymour
Shepparton Cycling ClubShepparton
Southern Masters Cycling ClubCranbourne
St Kilda Cycling ClubSt Kilda
Stawell-Great Western Cycling ClubStawell
Sunbury Cycling ClubSunbury
Wangaratta Cycling ClubWangaratta
Warragul Cycling ClubWarragul
Warrnambool Cycling ClubWarrnambool
Wellington Cycling ClubSale
Whittlesea Cycling ClubWhittlesea

References

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