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Four-time world champion and Olympic bronze medallist Leigh Howard bids farewell
Riders ready for the 2021 AusCycling BMX National Championships
Close to one thousand Australian BMX riders are ready for bar-to-bar racing in search of a coveted national title at the 2021 AusCycling BMX National Championships to be contested at Nerang BMX Club from December 18-20.
The first BMX National Championships to be held under the banner of AusCycling, it is also the first to be held for more than two years after the COVID pandemic forced the cancellation of the 2020 event.
Logan Martin named AusCycling Cyclist of the Year for 2021
BMX Freestyle Rider Logan Martin has won the sixty-fifth Sir Hubert' Oppy' Opperman Medal after being named the 2021 Santini AusCycling Cyclist of the Year.
Martin's maiden 'Oppy' Medal came following a stunning 2021, which saw the 28-year-old rider from the Gold Coast win the inaugural BMX Freestyle Olympic gold at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games and secure a second world title since 2017.
Community bike riding set for major boost
Community bike riding is set to benefit from a $5 million commitment from Australia's Morrison Government which will assist AusCycling to deliver its Ride Nation program to more people across the country.
AusCycling welcomed Friday’s announcement which came in conjunction with the unveiling of the stunning courses for 2022 UCI Road Cycling World Championships to be held in Wollongong in September.
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Tune In: 2021 AusCycling Cyclists of the Year Awards, presented by Comwire IT
Mathew Hayman. Anna Meares. Cadel Evans. Caroline Buchanan. Cameron Meyer.
Just five of the Australian cyclists who have etched their names on the Sir Hubert' Oppy' Opperman Medal during their illustrious careers.