The British Cycling Federation was renamed British Cycling in 1997. This change was part of a broader effort to promote the sport of cycling in the UK and to enhance its governance. The new name aimed to reflect a more inclusive and modern approach to cycling as a whole, encompassing various disciplines and attracting a wider audience.
The British Cycling Federation was first formed in 1959 at the end of an administrative dispute concerning the sport. Originally, the Nationalist Cycling Union had governed cycling.
Japan Cycling Federation was created in 1995.
Pakistan Cycling Federation was created in 1947.
German Cycling Federation was created in 1948.
Royal Spanish Cycling Federation was created in 1959.
Federation of British Artists was created in 1961.
British Motorcyclists Federation was created in 1960.
British Volleyball Federation was created in 1955.
British Property Federation was created in 1963.
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British Columbia Teachers' Federation was created in 1919.
British Federation of Film Societies was created in 1969.