Scottish Cycling, legally the Scottish Cyclists' Union (SCU), is the internationally recognised governing body for cycling in Scotland and is affiliated to British Cycling.[1]
Scottish Cycling is currently located in Caledonia House, South Gyle, Edinburgh, though will move to the Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome, Glasgow upon completion. It covers road bicycle racing, track cycling, mountain bike racing, cyclo-cross, BMX racing and time trialing.
Scottish Cycling introduced the MBLA award scheme (previously (Scottish Mountain Bike Leader Award)), qualification in the UK for leading organised groups on mountain biking rides. This award is now simply called the Mountain Bike Leader Award.
Scottish Cycling has a performance department to help train and develop Scottish athletes. It also enters Scottish teams for events such as the Commonwealth Games and Tour of Britain.
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Scottish Cycling, legally the Scottish Cyclists' Union (SCU), is the internationally recognised governing body for cycling in Scotland and is affiliated to British Cycling.[1]
Scottish Cycling is currently located in Caledonia House, South Gyle, Edinburgh, though will move to the Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome, Glasgow upon completion. It covers road bicycle racing, track cycling, mountain bike racing, cyclo-cross, BMX racing and time trialing.
Scottish Cycling introduced the MBLA award scheme (previously (Scottish Mountain Bike Leader Award)), qualification in the UK for leading organised groups on mountain biking rides. This award is now simply called the Mountain Bike Leader Award.
Scottish Cycling has a performance department to help train and develop Scottish athletes. It also enters Scottish teams for events such as the Commonwealth Games and Tour of Britain.
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