The Oceania Cycling Confederation, AusCycling, Tourism and Events Queensland and Brisbane Economic Development Agency are delighted to announce that Brisbane, Australia will host the first combined Oceania Cycling Championships from 19 March – April 11, 2022 as a part of the Brisbane Cycling Festival presented by King St.
Oceania championship titles will be contested across the eight disciplines of BMX Racing, BMX Freestyle, Mountain Bike Cross Country, Mountain Bike Downhill, Para-cycling (Road and Track), Road (Time Trial & Road Race) and Track. The Oceania Gran Fondo Challenge will also be contested as a non-championship event.
Sleeman Sports Complex, Chandler
8th April, 2022 (BMX National Round 3: 9th April, 2022)
Doug Larsen Park, Beenleigh
10th April, 2022
Kooralbyn Valley MTB Park, Kooralbyn
19th - 20th March, 2022
Nerang National Park, Gold Coast
26th - 27th March, 2022
Start and Finish at the Brisbane Showgrounds
Including Para-cycling & Grand Fondo Challenge: Tour de Brisbane
10th April, 2022
Brisbane, Brisbane
Including Para-cycling
9th April, 2022
Anna Meares Velodrome, Chandler
2nd - 5th April, 2022
The Oceania Cycling Confederation (OCC) is recognised by the Union Cycliste International (UCI) as the regional governing body for the sport of cycling in the continent of Oceania. The OCC is one of five continental confederations recognised by the UCI, encompassing the continents of Africa, Asia, Europe, Oceania and Pan-America. The UCI Continental Championships are the highest ranked UCI sanctioned international Championships in cycling after the UCI World Championships.
Keep tuned as more information is coming soon!