National Championships

BMX Nationals

Cyclo-cross Nationals
MTB Nationals Road Nationals
Track Nationals
 
  Canadian Team competing at:
  MTB
 
  BMX
 
  Road – UCI World Championships
Sep.29 – Oct. 3, 2010
Melbourne, Australia
www.melbourne2010.com.au/
 
  Cyclo-Cross – UCI World Championships
Jan. 29-30, 2011
St-Wendel, Germany
www.sankt-wendel.de/
 
  Track
October 5-8, 2010
Delhi, India
Commonwealth Games
www.cwgdelhi2010.org/

December 2-4, 2010
Melbourne, Australia
World Cup #1
www.trackworldcup.com.au/

December 16-18, 2010
Cali, Colombia
World Cup #2
www.ciclismodecolombia.com/

January 21-23, 2011
Beijing, China
World Cup #3
http://www.uci.ch/

February 18-20, 2011
Manchester, England
World Cup #4
http://www.uci.ch

March 23-27, 2011
Apeldoorn, Netherlands
World Championships
www.apeldoorn2011.com/

 
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Administration

The standards of the CAN-BIKE program are maintained by the Canadian Cycling Association, the College of CAN-BIKE Instructors, the National Education Steering Committee, the National Education Standards Sub-Committee and provincial or territorial cycling associations.


Canadian Cycling Association

The Canadian Cycling Association is responsible for developing and supporting the CAN-BIKE program. The CCA provides course manuals and other materials, provides certificates for course graduates, keeps records of all national examiners, instructors and graduates of Skills II and higher courses.


College of CAN-BIKE Instructors

CAN-BIKE instructors maintain their certification through the College of CAN-BIKE Instructors. Instructors are also members of their provincial or territorial cycling associations.


National Education Steering Committee

The National Education Steering Committee develops and approves courses and standards of the CAN-BIKE program, on behalf of the Canadian Cycling Association.


National Education Standards Sub-Committee

The National Education Standards Sub-Committee reviews course curricula and standards and recommends new courses in the CAN-BIKE program.


Provincial and Territorial Cycling Associations

Provincial and territorial cycling associations track instructor activity and document graduates of Skills II and higher courses. When there are no local bodies to promote CAN-BIKE, the provincial and territorial associations may assume this role.

 

 

 

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