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  2. United States National Track Championships - Wikipedia

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    The United States National Track Championships are held annually. Organized by USA Cycling , they are competitions of various track cycling disciplines in age and gender categories. The championships have evolved over the years to include more events for men and women.

  3. USA Cycling - Wikipedia

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    USA Cycling is the official governing body for all disciplines of competitive cycling in the United States, including road, track, mountain bike, BMX, and cyclo-cross. The organization has a two-part mission: To achieve sustained success in international cycling competition and to grow competitive cycling in America.

  4. All Your Beginner Cycling Questions—Answered - AOL

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    Whether you’re confused about gear or how to start training, we have all the answers to your beginner cycling questions so you can ride with confidence. All Your Beginner Cycling Questions ...

  5. Scratch race - Wikipedia

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    A scratch race is a track cycling race in which all riders start together and the objective is simply to be first over the finish line after a certain number of laps.. UCI regulations specify that a scratch race should be held over 15 km for Elite Men and 10 km for Elite Women. [1]

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  7. Has USA Cycling Already Found the Next Track Bike Olympian?

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  8. Cycling in the United States - Wikipedia

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    USA Cycling or USAC, based in Colorado Springs, Colorado, is the national governing body for bicycle racing in the United States. It covers the disciplines of road, track, mountain bike, cyclo-cross, and BMX across all ages and ability levels. In 2015, USAC had a membership of 61,631 individual members. [10]

  9. Madison (cycling) - Wikipedia

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    The official rules of the Madison, which are traditionally regarded as being hard to follow, are stated as follows by British Cycling, the British Governing Body of Cycling: [6] Teams shall be of two or three riders wearing the same colours and number: in the Olympics and World Championships, participants compete in pairs.