This site is completely devoted to people who are new to cycling. It includes cycling routes, tips and even a workshop so you can get used to looking after your own bike.
The BSCA's aim is basically to offer cycling opportunities to all children in the UK. The website offers information on the competitions and events organised by the BSCA and how you can get involved with them.
The CTC website is a one-stop shop for everything cycling including technical advice, specialist mail order, cycling related legal advice & support and organised tours. The site tells you all about what the CTC do and how you can join them.
Go Ride is a cycling programme for young people run by British Cycling, the governing body of the sport. This website is aimed at promoting the sport to young people. It informs you of the objectives of Go Ride, how they work and how you can get involved.
The ABCC is there to provide cyclists with access to quality coaching. This site tells you what the ABCC do and helps you find a coach in your area. Also features up to date news topics in this area.
The Cycling Directory website covers all disciplines of cycling including BMX, Cyclo Cross, Cycle Speedway, MTB, Road and Track. The site features race results, dates and race news.
British Cycling is the internationally recognised governing body for cycling in Great Britain. The site contains info on the mens and womens British teams aswell as tips to getting started cycling in the uk. There is also competition results updates regularly posted on the site.
UKCycling.net is an independent, community-run site for cycling news and information. The site welcomes input on any cycling subjects from races and tournaments to pictures and route advice.
This website is the official website of
the national governing body for
Cycling Time Trials. It contains time trial results from all UK Time Trial events, aswell as good links to relevant clubs.