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Cycling Queensland Regulations
A full updated listing (as at December 2010) of current Cycling Queensland (CQ) rules and technical regulations are now available to all members and Commissaires. There will be further minor changes made to these documents in terms of formatting over the coming months however all rules and regulations are to be applied as presented. Changes will continue to be made form time to time with amendments noted within.
Therefore the most up to date regulations will always be available for download on the CQ website.
Special thanks go to Betty Bathersby who has committed an incredible amount of time to this mammoth task and the Board of Cycling Queensland with to acknowledge her commitment and that of all the other members of the Technical Committee.
Download Part 1: Administrative Rules 1000 – 1999 Here
Download Part 2: By Laws 2000 – 2999 Here
CQ Commissaire & Racing Forms
As an accredited official with the sport, you can play a significant role in keeping cycling alive in QLD and assisting in maintaining a high quality sporting event that is fun and safe for all.
A Commissaries job is never dull with many varied, interesting and challenging roles to be filled before, during and after an event. Here's a summary of the types of roles Commissaire can fill at an event:
- Chief Commissaire
- Principal Commissaire
- Chief Judge
- Judge
- Chef Timekeeper
- Timekeeper
- Marshall
- Lead or Follow vehicle
- Spares Vehicle
- Sag Wagon
- Holder
- Starter
- Registration
- Clerk of the Course
- Judiciary
Become a Cycling Official!
Become a Commissaire and help officiate cycling events around the State.
The Commissaire Accreditation consists of four (4) levels:
- National Level 1 - aimed at developing Commissaires who can assist with the running of Club level cycling events.
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National Level 2 - aimed at developing Commissaires who are interested in assisting with the running of State level and open cycling events.
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National Level 3 - aimed at developing Commissaires who are interested in assisting with the running of National level cycling events.
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UCI - The highest Commissaire accreditation for those interested in Commissairing at international cycling events.
If you are interested in becoming a commissaire contact Cycling Queensland's Development Officer
List of Current Commissaire Assessors - Click Here
Rules & Regulations
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