The Timor Leste Cycling, formerly East Timor Cycling Federation, is the national governing body of cycle racing in Timor Leste.
The Union Cycliste Internationale is the world governing body for sports cycling and oversees international competitive cycling events. The UCI is based in Aigle, Switzerland.
The national federations of the UCI form confederations by continent. In the Americas, this body is the Confederación Panamericana de Ciclismo, also shortened to COPACI. COPACI was founded in 1922 in Montevideo and is presently headquartered in Havana.
The Union Européenne de Cyclisme is the European confederation of national cycling bodies; the national federations of the Union Cycliste Internationale form confederations by continent. It is headquartered in Lausanne.
The Israel Cycling Federation or ICF is the national governing body of cycle racing in Israel.
The Guam Cycling Federation or GCF is the national governing body of cycle racing in Guam.
The Hungarian Cycling Federation or MKSZ is the national governing body of cycle racing in Hungary. It was established on 3 May 1894 by 6 clubs: Budai Kerékpár Egyesület, Budapesti Kerékpár Egyesület, Budapesti Torna Klub, Hunnia Bicycle Club, Magyar Testgyakorlók Köre, Nemzeti Kerékpár Egyesület.
The Japan Cycling Federation, abbreviated to JCF is the national governing body of cycle racing in Japan. It was established in 1995 to cover both amateur and professional cycle racing.
The Austrian Cycling Federation or ÖRV, also known as Cycling Austria, is the national governing body of cycle racing in Austria. It is a member of the UCI and the UEC.
The Royal Belgian Cycling League or KBWB/RLVB is the national governing body of cycle racing in Belgium. It was founded on 11 November 1882.
The Russian Cycling Federation or ФВСР is the national governing body of cycle racing in Russia. Its headquarters are located in Moscow. The President is Igor Viktorovich Makarov, President and proprietor of ITERA International Group of Companies. The Russian Cycling Federation is a member of the UCI and the UEC.
The Bolivian Cycling Federation is the national governing body of cycle racing in Bolivia.
The Honduran National Cycling Federation is the national governing body of cycle racing in Honduras.
The Nicaraguan Cycling Federation is the national governing body of cycle racing in Nicaragua.
Kévin Sireau is a French professional racing cyclist. He's currently coaching the Indian cycling team.
Michaël D'Almeida is a French track cyclist. He specialises in track sprint events including the sprint, team sprint, keirin and 1 kilometer. He has ridden for the Union sportive de Créteil cycling club since 2006. D'Almeida is married and has children, he is involved with the French armed forces.
The Moldavian Cycling Federation, abbreviated to FCM, is the national governing body of cycle racing in Moldova.
The Integrated Cycling Federation of the Philippines (PhilCycling) is the national governing body for cycling as a sport in the Philippines. It is duly recognised by the Philippine Sports Commission and the Philippine Olympic Committee and the International Cycling Union.
The Croatian National Time Trial Championships is a cycling race where the Croatian cyclists decide who will become the champion for the year to come.
Botswana Cycling Association or BCA is the national governing body of cycle racing in Botswana. Botswana Cycling Association is a member of the Confédération Africaine de Cyclisme and the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI). It is affiliated to the Botswana National Olympic Committee (BNOC), as well as the Botswana National Sports Commission. Botswana Cycling Association regulates the five major disciplines within the sport, both amateur and professional, which include: road cycling, mountain biking, BMX biking, track cycling and para-cycling, currently the most active being road cycling & mountain biking.
The Azerbaijan Cycling Federation is the national governing body of cycle racing in Azerbaijan. It was founded in 1997 and is a member of the UCI and the UEC.