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Not a good look.
But ... what the heck is BC for? I honestly wasn't sure. So I had a little search.
They officiate and provide rules and things cycling sport (but not TTs) in this country, and hand out race licenses, right? And if you're organising a race I guess they provide checklists and compliance forms and stuff.
And they also organise the national teams for things like national track racing and the olympics. Pick teams and so on. At the elite level this is mainly track racing as the pro teams deal with road and CX and so on(?) National team road racing is pretty rare outside the olympics/Worlds. I noticed there was no British team at the European road champs.
But they seem to have a curious overlap with Team Sky/Ineos so can be hard to tell where one ends and the other begins. Or at least they did with Sky, they may have stopped that now.
And they provide an insurance scheme for ordinary cyclists to use. A bit like cycling UK do. Many clubs have a box to tick to show you are a member of one or the other for insurance purposes.
What have I missed/got wrong?
Oh, and they tried to issue a ban on all cycling during the Queens funeral. But it was pointed out to them that this was stupid, so they rather reluctantly stopped. So like most sport governing bodies they have a remit to appear clueless and out of touch.
But ... what the heck is BC for? I honestly wasn't sure. So I had a little search.
They officiate and provide rules and things cycling sport (but not TTs) in this country, and hand out race licenses, right? And if you're organising a race I guess they provide checklists and compliance forms and stuff.
And they also organise the national teams for things like national track racing and the olympics. Pick teams and so on. At the elite level this is mainly track racing as the pro teams deal with road and CX and so on(?) National team road racing is pretty rare outside the olympics/Worlds. I noticed there was no British team at the European road champs.
But they seem to have a curious overlap with Team Sky/Ineos so can be hard to tell where one ends and the other begins. Or at least they did with Sky, they may have stopped that now.
And they provide an insurance scheme for ordinary cyclists to use. A bit like cycling UK do. Many clubs have a box to tick to show you are a member of one or the other for insurance purposes.
What have I missed/got wrong?
Oh, and they tried to issue a ban on all cycling during the Queens funeral. But it was pointed out to them that this was stupid, so they rather reluctantly stopped. So like most sport governing bodies they have a remit to appear clueless and out of touch.
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