Hellenic Cycling Federation
The Hellenic Cycling Federation or HCF (Greek: Ελληνικη Ομοσπονδια Ποδηλασιας or EOP) is the national governing body of cycle racing in Greece.
The first governing body for cycling Greece, the Greek Cycling Federation (POE) was formed in 1937. It merged into the Hellenic Association of Amateur Athletics after the Second World War. Later, cycling was once again moved to a dedicated organisation, the Hellenic Cycling Federation.
The Federation is based in Athens at the National Velodrome. It is a member of the UCI, the UEC, and the Hellenic Olympic Committee (HOC).
Mountain biking was recognised by the EOP in 1996, when it became an Olympic sport. Cyclocross The first national cyclocross championship was held in 2020.
External links
- EOP web site
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- Olympic Disciplines
- road bicycle racing
- Track cycling
- BMX racing
- mountain bike racing
- cross-country
- Other Disciplines
- Cyclo-cross
- mountain bike racing
- downhill
- four-cross
- trials riding
- Indoor cycling
- Para-cycling
- Pinnacle Events
- AHO
- GDR
- TCH
- URS
- YUG
- † Associate member of continental confederation (not a member of UCI)
- ǂ National federation suspended by the UCI
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