[1] Scottish Cycling is currently located in the Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome, Glasgow.
In 1936, a meeting of all Scottish clubs resolved to form a new body to represent all road time-trialling.
In the same year, the National Cyclists' Union (NCU) formed a Scottish section to regulate mass-start road and track cycling.
In 1952 the SCU, SNCU and SACA amalgamated into a single body, which kept the Scottish Cyclists' Union name.
The organisation operates on a day-to-day basis through employed staff and a number of sub-committees or individual appointments.
Scottish Cycling campaigns on behalf of all cyclists and has a comprehensive benefits package, local clubs (172) provide additional support for members, organising many activities and promoting many of the 600 plus events.