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  1. Cycling South Africa’s Women’s Commission has been growing from strength to strength in the development of women’s cycling in the country, and 2016 will be one of the biggest years yet, says Commission Director Lise Olivier, as she and her team of ladies prepare for the 2016 SA National Road, Time Trial and Para-cycling Championships, taking place in KwaZulu-Natal from 10-14 February. Click here to view the article
  2. As we celebrate National Women’s Day and in keeping in line with the recent discussions at the 2015 CAC Forum about lifting the profile of women’s cycling on the continent and at a global level, Cycling South Africa’s Women’s Commission is proud to announce the reestablishment and roll out of the Women’s European Racing Programme. Click here to view the article
  3. This past weekend the Cycling South Africa – Women’s Commission revealed the designs for their cycling jerseys. Two additional teams were entered into the Autumn Series races through an initiative spearheaded by the Women’s Commission and supported by Cycling South Africa. Each of the teams raced in a different jersey design this past Monday at the Freedom Day Challenge. Click here to view the article
  4. When we learned a couple of months ago that Cycling South Africa will be putting on a series of UCI road races in KwaZulu-Natal we knew that this was important for women’s cycling in South Africa to gain valuable UCI points (international ranking points). The more UCI points that we have as a nation the more women we will be able to send to 2016 Olympic Games in Rio. Apart from the UCI points these races also raise the profile of road cycling and draw international competition to South Africa. Click here to view the article
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