AusCycling

[4] AusCycling is a member of the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) and the Oceania Cycling Confederation (OCC).

[2] In late 2011, federal Sports Minister Kate Lundy called for an investigation into Cycling Australia.

Stephen Hodge stepped down as vice-president for similar reasons following the publicity surrounding the Lance Armstrong doping allegations.

[6] Cycling Australia suffered financial problems in the early 2010s, after the approval of a strategy in 2010, which attempted to increase Cycling Australia's revenue through a program of event organisation, led to the organisation making significant losses, compounded by lower than expected sponsorship revenue.

[7] Under the subsequent short-term presidency of Gerry Ryan, team owner of Orica–GreenEDGE, Cycling Australia's involvement in event organisation reduced, a new board was appointed and an A$2 million loan package was agreed with the Australian Sports Commission, state affiliates and Mountain Bike Australia.