Cycling club
A cycling club is a club or society formed by and for cyclists, and is usually focused in a particular geographic location, perhaps a region, town or city suburb (though there are some national cycling clubs, such as the United Kingdom's Cyclists' Touring Club, CTC).
Related Topics:
Cyclist - United Kingdom - Cyclists' Touring Club
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There are also specialist cycling associations drawing together enthusiasts in particular niche disciplines (eg: the Tricycle Association, the Tandem Club) or age groups (eg: the Veterans Time Trial Association, for those aged over 40). Members of these groups will tend also to be members of conventional cycling clubs.
Related Topics:
Tricycle - Tandem
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This article focuses on cycling clubs which engage in competitive cycling events. There are also groups which, like the CTC, welcome leisure cyclists and/or campaign for improved facilities for recreational and commuting cyclists (eg: the London Cycling Campaign, Greenwich Cyclists).
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