St Kilda Cycling Club

St Kilda Cycling Club
Founded1999
Foundername
TypeNot for profit Organisation
FocusRoad Cycling, Road bicycle racing, Criterium and Coffee
Location
  • PO Box 420, Elwood Victoria 3184, Australia
Coordinates37°52′14″S 144°58′35″E / 37.870549°S 144.976399°E / -37.870549; 144.976399
OriginsRoad Cycling, Road bicycle racing and Coffee
Area served
Inner Melbourne
MethodTraining and Education
Members
c. 1000
OwnerNot for profit Organisation elected committee
Key people
President – Evan Rolton Operations Manager – Gaelene Snelling
Employees
1
Volunteers
c. 100
Websitewww.skcc.com.au
Member of Union Cycliste Internationale

The St Kilda Cycling Club, commonly referred to as SKCC, is an Australian cycling club based in inner and south-east Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. The club is part of the international cycling union,[1] the sport's peak body.

The cycling club was established in 1999 and its name originates from the Melbourne suburb of St Kilda, Victoria although its membership base extends beyond the suburban boundaries. The club is a not for profit association formed under the Associations Incorporation Act 1981.[2]

The club is the largest in Australia and has the largest female membership of any Australian cycling club. Former Olympian and current head of the OCC Oceanian Cycling Confederation and current UCI Vice-President Tracey Gaudry is the Number One ticket holder.

  1. ^ "Union Cycliste Internationale". Retrieved 24 February 2011.
  2. ^ "Associations Incorporation Act 1981". Retrieved 24 February 2011.