Coaching
The Coach Education department at Cycling Australia is pleased to welcome you to the coaching webpage.
In addition to details of the Cycling Australia Coach Education Pathway, dates and venues of upcoming Coach Training Programs and professional development opportunities, this section contains a Coaching News page with the latest in cycling coaching news in Australia. There is a Frequently Asked Questions area for any queries you may have about coaching or coach education plus much more information throughout the Coaching webpages.
Our mission:
"To provide excellent quality education for coaches at all levels, across all disciplines of cycling."
Cycling Australia, in conjunction with BMX Australia and Mountain Bike Australia, is the recognised National Sporting Organisation and peak body for the competitive cycling disciplines of road, track, BMX and mountain bike within Australia, and coaching forms an integral part of all disciplines.
Cycling Australia's Coach Education Program aims to educate, assist and develop coaches at all levels, in all disciplines so that they can fully support the nurturing and development of their cyclists.
Cycling Australia conducts four levels of coach education courses. The coaching courses that form the four levels are delivered under the strict guidelines of the National Coach Accreditation Scheme (NCAS), a program of the Australian Sports Commission (ASC) that is managed by the ASC's Coaching and Officiating Unit. All accredited Cycling Australia cycling coaches are recognised as having met the standards under the NCAS, which are recognised by the Commonwealth and State / Territory governments and International Cycling Union (UCI).
For a list of the latest Coach Training Programs coming up across Australia, please visit the National Coach Education Calendar page.
For an overview of the Coach Training Programs offered by Cycling Australia, please download the Information Sheet
For details of each individual coach training program, please visit our Coach Education Structure page.








