Asian Cycling Confederation

ACC - Asian Cycling Confederation

The Asian Cycling Confederation (ACC) serves as Asia’s governing body for cycling, established to promote and develop the sport across the continent. It is an association of the National Cycling Federation in Asia and as at 2025 has 45 affiliated National Federations in Asia from the Far East Asia, South East Asia, South Asia, Central Asia and West Asia.

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Our Confederation

The Asian Cycling Confederation (ACC) was initially established in 1962 as a non-profit organization under the name of Asian Cycling Federation (ACF) comprising of national cycling federations (NFs) across Asia. In 1993, the organization was renamed the Asian Cycling Confederation (ACC), with its formal establishment under the new name taking place on 31st March 1993 in the City of Ipoh, Malaysia. As of 2025, ACC comprises of 45 affiliated National Federations from across East Asia, Southeast Asia, South Asia, Central Asia, and West Asia.

Our Vision

To develop and promote cycling across Asia by fostering unity, enhancing competitive standards, and supporting the growth of cycling as a sport and a means of sustainable transportation, in alignment with global cycling standards.

Our Mission

To develop and govern cycling in Asia, support member federations, organize championships, and uphold international standards in partnership with the UCI.

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