The Bankstown Sports Cycling Club (BSCC) has officially launched its 2026 racing season in the Chester Hill and Bass Hill area of New South Wales, inviting local residents and families to join its training programs. The club is running track racing events and preparing for the 2026 road season, offering opportunities for people of all ages to improve fitness and try competitive cycling.
Track sessions are taking place at the Dunc Gray Velodrome, with road and criterium training at The Crest Criterium Track in The Crest Sporting Complex, McClean Street, Bass Hill (adjacent to the Dunc Gray Velodrome). Training for junior riders is held on Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 5:30 pm to 6:30 pm, with senior sessions from 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm. These sessions give participants access to facilities managed by the City of Canterbury Bankstown (CBCity).
New members are asked to join the Bankstown Sports Club and are required to hold an AusCycling membership appropriate for racing to ensure insurance cover and eligibility under AusCycling rules. The club also offers trial sessions for beginners who want to try the sport before committing to a full-season membership.
Club president Craig Moiler and other organisers say the group is focused on building a community where everyone from young juniors to experienced adults can enjoy cycling. The club has built on recent high-performance results, including multiple podium finishes in the 2025 State Championships and strong junior performances across 2024–25.
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