Union Européenne de Cyclisme

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.[1]

UEC logo

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

Member Federations

CountryFederation
 AlbaniaAlbanian Cycling Federation (Federata Shqiptare e Ciklizmit)
 AndorraAndorran Cycling Federation (Federació Andorrana de Ciclisme)
 ArmeniaArmenian Cycling Federation (Federation du Cyclisme de la Republique d'Armenie)
 AustriaAustrian Cycling Federation (Oesterreichischer Radsport Verband)
 AzerbaijanCycling Federation of Azerbaijan (Federation Cycliste de la Republique d'Azerbaijan)
 BelgiumRoyal Belgian Cycling League (Royale Ligue Velocipedique Belge / Koninklijke Belgische Wielrijdersbond)
 Bosnia and HerzegovinaCycling Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
 BelarusBelarusian Federation of Cycling Sport
 BulgariaBulgarian Cycling Union (Български колоездачен съюз)
 CroatiaCroatian Cycling Federation (Hrvatski Biciklisticki Savez)
 CyprusCyprus Cycling Federation (Κυπριακη Ομοσπονδια Ποδηλασιας)
 Czech RepublicCzech Cycling Federation (Český Svaz Cyklistiky)
 DenmarkDanish Cycling Federation (Danmarks Cykle Union)
 EstoniaEstonian Cyclists' Union (Eesti Jalgratturite Liit)
 FinlandCycling Union of Finland (Suomen Pyöräilyunioni)
 FranceFrench Cycling Federation (Fédération Française de Cyclisme)
Great BritainBritish Cycling
 GeorgiaGeorgian Cycling Federation
 GermanyGerman Cycling Federation (Bund Deutscher Radfahrer)
 GreeceHellenic Cycling Federation (Ελληνικη Ομοσπονδια Ποδηλασιας)
 HungaryHungarian Cycling Federation (Magyar Kerékpársportok Szövetsége)
 IcelandIceland Cycling Federation
IrelandCycling Ireland
 IsraelIsrael Cycling Federation (איגוד האופניים בישראל)
 ItalyItalian Cycling Federation (Federazione Ciclistica Italiana)
 KosovoCycling Federation of Kosovo
 LatviaLatvian Cycling Federation
 LiechtensteinLiechtenstein Cycling Federation (Liechtensteiner Radfahrerverband)
 LithuaniaLithuanian Cycling Federation (Lietuvos Dviračių Sporto Federacija)
 LuxembourgLuxembourgian Cycling Federation (Fédération du Sport Cycliste Luxembourgeois)
 MoldovaMoldavian Cycling Federation
 North MacedoniaCycling Federation of Macedonia
 MaltaMaltese Cycling Federation
 MontenegroCycling Association of Montenegro
 MonacoMonegasque Cycling Federation (Fédération Monégasque de Cyclisme)
 NetherlandsRoyal Dutch Cycling Union (Koninklijke Nederlandsche Wielren Unie)
 NorwayNorwegian Cycling Federation (Norges Cykleforbund)
 PolandPolish Cycling Federation (Polski Związek Kolarski)
 PortugalPortuguese Cycling Federation (Federação Portuguesa de Ciclismo)
 RomaniaRomanian Cycling Federation (Federația Română de Ciclism)
 RussiaRussian Cycling Federation (Федерации велосипедного спорта России)
 San MarinoSan Marinese Cycling Federation (Federazione Ciclistica Sanmarinese)
 SerbiaCycling Federation of Serbia (Biciklisticki Savez Srbije)
 SloveniaSlovenian Cycling Federation (Kolesarska Zveza Slovenije)
  SwitzerlandSwiss Cycling
 SlovakiaSlovak Cycling Federation (Slovenský Zväz Cyklistiky)
 SpainRoyal Spanish Cycling Federation (Real Federación Española de Ciclismo)
 SwedenSwedish Cycling Federation (Svenska Cykelförbundet)
 TurkeyTurkish Cycling Federation (Türkiye Bisiklet Federasyonu)
 UkraineUkrainian Cycling Federation

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