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Club dashboard
Everything you need to run your club in one handy online location.

Classy Kim Le Court-Pienaar dominated Stage One of the Lloyds Tour Of Britain Women with victory in Redcar
Kimberley Le Court-Pienaar (AG Insurance - Soudal) produced a stunning display to secure stage victory and the overall race lead on a windy Stage One of the Lloyds Tour of Britain Women from Dalby Forest to Redcar.British Cycling and Forestry England join forces to boost cycling levels across England
British Cycling and Forestry England have agreed a landmark partnership which will expand access to the nation’s forests for cycling communities across England.Support and Guides for Running a Club
Discounted British Cycling membership for club members
Club members can get 50% off British Cycling membership

Guide: setting up a club
Do you have a group of like minded cyclists who wish to form a club? Our handy guide lets you know what you need to do.

Kit and sponsorship guidelines
A guide to designing your club kit and sponsorship, including use of British Cycling logos.

Funding
Clubs can benefit from various funding pots. Being an affiliated club is often a pre-requisite of application.
Other ways to get into cycling
Go-Ride
Go-Ride is British Cycling's development programme for young people. The programme provides a fun and safe way to introduce young riders to the world of cycle sport and provides a platform to improve bike handling skills.

HSBC UK Breeze
Breeze is the biggest programme ever to get more women into riding bikes for fun. Our aim is to help thousands more women feel confident and comfortable about going on a ride.

Disability cycling
Continued success from the Great Britain Cycling Team has provided inspiration for riders of all abilities to get involved with the sport of cycling.

HSBC UK Ride Social
Cycling’s even more fun when you ride with other people. We’ve created a range of easy ways to get out on two wheels with great routes and meet new people.
