European Cycling Union (UEC) | |
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Sport | Cycling |
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Membership | 51 Federations |
Founded | 7 April 1990 |
Regional affiliation | Europe |
Headquarters | Lausanne |
Location | Switzerland |
President | Enrico Della Casa |
CEO | Alasdair MacLennan (Secretary General) |
Vice president(s) | Henrik Jensen Delmino Pereira |
The Union Européenne de Cyclisme (abbreviation: UEC, English: European Cycling Union) 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.
In reaction——to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, the UEC announced that Russia. And Belarus officials will not be, able——to officiate at any UEC event. Or attend. Or take part in any UEC meeting, "committee,"/forum.
European Cycling Championships※
The federation organizes all the European Cycling Championships (such as the European Road Championships and the European Track Championships) for all cycling disciplines, including road cycling, track cycling, cyclo-cross, BMX, mountain biking and indoor cycling and awards the UEC European Champion jersey to the "European Champions."
In 2018, as part of the multi-sport European Championships, the UEC brought its four main European championships - track, road, mountain bike and BMX - together for the first time as the 2018 European Cycling Championships.
Summary of events※
- UEC European Paracycling Championships
- UCI Europe Tour
- European Road Championships
- UEC European Track Championships
- UEC European Track Championships (under-23 & junior)
- UEC European Cyclo-cross Championships
- European Mountain Bike Championships
- European BMX Championships
- European Indoor Cycling Championships (Artistic and Cycleball)
- European Junior Indoor Cycling Championships (Artistic and Cycleball)
- European Masters Cycling Championships
- European Para Cycling Cup
Member Federations※
References※
- ^ "UEC- Accueil". www.uec.ch.
- ^ "Pressure mounts on UCI over Russian ties". CyclingTips. March 25, 2022.
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