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British Cycling

British Cycling is the governing body for the sport of cycling in Great Britain, responsible for promoting and developing cycling at all levels, from grassroots to elite competitions. Founded in 1959, it supports cyclists in various disciplines, including road racing, track cycling, mountain biking, and BMX. The organization invests in coaching, events, and infrastructure to enhance participation and performance. British Cycling also plays a crucial role in the national teams that compete in international competitions, including the Olympics. By fostering a cycling culture, it aims to inspire more people to cycle for sport and leisure across the country.