Community Cycling Hubs and Clubs

Group of racers on an indoor cycle track

ESV Manchester

ESV Manchester was formed in 2023 by the merging of the two racing identities of Eastlands Velo and Sportcity Velo to form a fully uniform club. Their main activities are track cycling, but they also do mountain biking, closed circuit cycling and cyclocross. Their main base is at the National Cycling Centre in Manchester.

Person on a road bike in Manchester Wheelers kit

Manchester Wheelers

Manchester Wheelers is a friendly cycling club offering its members the chance to undertake regular rides and the opportunity to compete in road races, time trials, cyclocross and on the track. They welcome anyone new to the sport who wants to cycle for training, racing or simply for the joy of riding.

Young person on a BMX on an indoor BMX track

Manchester BMX Club

Manchester BMX Club was established in 2008 and has 261 members. From the early days the club has gone from strength to strength, fondly being known as the “Field of Dreams”. Run by a team of amazing volunteers, Manchester BMX club encourages and develops both children’s and adults’ cycling talents, creating a friendly environment for them to develop their skills to become the BMX racers of the future.

Aerial view of an outdoor BMX pump track and cycling learning zone

Wythenshawe Park & Community Cycling Hub

This community cycling hub was set up after local residents in Wythenshawe came together wanting an informal group after the completion of Wythenshawe Park Cycle Hub. With support from Nacro and British Cycling, the voluntary group delivers learn to ride sessions, holiday activity, coached sessions and led rides. All activity is free or low-cost. Their monthly learn to ride sessions regularly welcome 50-100 visitors and children, who can borrow a bike for free, if required. You can join their Facebook group to find out more.

Cycling UK Community Clubs

A Community Cycle Club (CCC) is a group of people who come together to do cycling for whatever purpose they choose. Cycling UK support the following CCCs in Manchester:  

In addition, Cycling UK have a network of affiliated groups offering led rides and events in the city including: 

For further information on these groups, rides and more, visit Cycling UK or British Cycling’s website British Cycling

Clubs for kids 

You can also visit the British Cycling Go-Ride programme. – with over 350 clubs in the UK offering activity for young people, helping thousands of young people enjoy the freedom of cycling and develop lifelong skills and habits.

Community cycling hubs and clubs

Group of racers on an indoor cycle track

ESV Manchester

ESV Manchester was formed in 2023 by the merging of the two racing identities of Eastlands Velo and Sportcity Velo to form a fully uniform club. Their main activities are track cycling, but they also do mountain biking, closed circuit cycling and cyclocross. Their main base is at the National Cycling Centre in Manchester.

Person on a road bike in Manchester Wheelers kit

Manchester Wheelers

Manchester Wheelers is a friendly cycling club offering its members the chance to undertake regular rides and the opportunity to compete in road races, time trials, cyclocross and on the track. They welcome anyone new to the sport who wants to cycle for training, racing or simply for the joy of riding.

Young person on a BMX on an indoor BMX track

Manchester BMX Club

Manchester BMX Club was established in 2008 and has 261 members. From the early days the club has gone from strength to strength, fondly being known as the “Field of Dreams”. Run by a team of amazing volunteers, Manchester BMX club encourages and develops both children’s and adults’ cycling talents, creating a friendly environment for them to develop their skills to become the BMX racers of the future.

Aerial view of an outdoor BMX pump track and cycling learning zone

Wythenshawe Park & Community Cycling Hub (WyNCCH)

This community cycling hub was set up after local residents in Wythenshawe came together wanting an informal group after the completion of Wythenshawe Park Cycle Hub. With support from Nacro and British Cycling, the voluntary group delivers learn to ride sessions, holiday activity, coached sessions and led rides. All activity is free or low-cost. Their monthly learn to ride sessions regularly welcome 50-100 visitors and children, who can borrow a bike for free, if required. You can join their Facebook group to find out more.

Cycling UK Community Clubs

A Community Cycle Club (CCC) is a group of people who come together to do cycling for whatever purpose they choose. Cycling UK support the following CCCs in Manchester:  

In addition, Cycling UK have a network of affiliated groups offering led rides and events in the city including: 

For further information on these groups, rides and more, visit Cycling UK or British Cycling’s website British Cycling

Clubs for kids 

You can also visit the British Cycling Go-Ride programme. – with over 350 clubs in the UK offering activity for young people, helping thousands of young people enjoy the freedom of cycling and develop lifelong skills and habits.