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Nepal Cycling Association

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Nepal Cycling Association
SportCycle racing/Track Championships
CategoryCycling sports
JurisdictionNepal National
AbbreviationNCA
Founded1995 (1995)
AffiliationUCI
Regional affiliationAsian Cycling Confederation
PresidentGopal Sunder Lal Kakshapati
SecretaryRanjan Rajbhandari
Official website
www.nepalcycling.org.np
Nepal

The Nepal Cycling Association is the national governing body of cycle racing in Nepal. The association is responsible for developing and promoting the sport of cycling in Nepal and the selection of players for international competitions.

The association organised the annual National MTB Downhill Competition and recently conducted the 19th National MTB Downhill Championship.[1][2]

Affiliated associations

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There are currently 22 district associations affiliated with Nepal Cycling Association.[3]

S.N Province Affiliate District Association President
1 Koshi Province
  • Morang District Cycling Association
  • Sankhuwasabha District Cycling Association
  • Sunsari District Cycling Association
  • Okhadhunga District Cycling Association
  • Udayapur District Cycling Association
2 Madhesh Province
3 Bagmati Province
  • Dhading District Cycling Association
  • Dolakha District Cycling Association
  • Kathmandu District Cycling Association
  • Kavrepalanchok Disctict Cycling Association
  • Makawanpur District Cycling Association
  • Nuwakot District Cycling Association
  • Rasuwa District Cycling Association
  • Sindupalchowk District Cycling Association
4 Gandaki Province
  • Kaski District Cycling Association
  • Manang District Cycling Association
  • Mustang District Cycling Association
  • Tanahu District Cycling Association
  • Palpa District Cycling Association
5 Lumbini Province
  • Banke District Cycling Association
  • Nawalparasi District Cycling Association
  • Rupendehi District Cycling Association
6 Karnali Province
  • Surkhet District Cycling Association
7 Sudurpashchim Province

Major events

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "19th National Mountain Bike Championship & 11th Downhill Championship Results". Nepal Cycling Association. Retrieved 27 August 2024.
  2. ^ "19th National Mountain Bike Championship". Ratopati. Retrieved 27 August 2024.
  3. ^ "District Cycling associations". Retrieved 27 August 2024.