Austrian Cycling Association

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Austrian Cycling Association
ÖRV LOGO RADSPORT.jpg
Founded 1973
president Harald J. Mayer
societies 416
Members 47,424
Association headquarters Vienna
Homepage radsportverband.at

The Austrian Cycling Association (ÖRV) is the association for cyclists in the Austrian Federal Sports Organization (BSO).

organization

The ÖRV was founded in 1973. The association is made up of nine state sports associations. He is a member of the World Cycling Union Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) and the European Union Européenne de Cyclisme .

The association holds national championships in road and track cycling as well as championships in mountain biking , BMX , cross-country racing and paracycling . He also hosted the ÖRV-Rad-Bundesliga.

President

  • 1983–1995 Stefan Mikschl
  • 1996–2019 Otto Flum
  • 2019– Harald J. Mayer

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Austrian Cycling Association (ÖRV): Federal Sports Organization. In: bso.or.at. Retrieved September 8, 2017 .
  2. Flum resigns as president after 23 years. In: sport.ORF.at. March 20, 2019. Retrieved March 20, 2019 .
  3. ÖRV board re-elected - Otto Flum confirmed as president for another four years (December 15, 2014)
  4. Harald Mayer elected new ÖRV President. In: sport.ORF.at. March 23, 2019, accessed March 23, 2019 .