AusCycling is a privately owned entity headquartered in Australia. Founded in 2020, the organization employs approximately 140 individuals, reported $7.5M in revenue as of 2023, and functions as a tier 3 media tech buyer. As the national governing body for cycling in Australia, AusCycling oversees motorsports and cycling activities across the country.
AusCycling confirmed on March 17, 2026, that it will proceed with a special general meeting requested by several member clubs concerning four proposed motions related to the national cycling governing body's leadership, though only one motion will be put to a vote. Previously, on March 16, the organization released a list of national champions from the 2026 Masters Track National Championships, held from March 17-20 at the Anna Meares Velodrome as part of the Brisbane Cycling Festival. On the same day, AusCycling provided broadcast information for the 2026 Track National Championships and Junior Track National Championships, noting that SBS On Demand, its free-to-air broadcast partner, would exclusively live-stream all six evening sessions. Earlier, on March 12, AusCycling announced 13 selections for the 2026 Under-19 (Junior) European Road Development Project, which aims to expose emerging athletes to international competition in an ARA Australian Cycling Team environment with support from AusCycling staff and coaches.
AusCycling offers 3 products in the media and telecoms services and sports industries. AusCycling's product portfolio comprises of media and TV services and motorsports and cycling.
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AusCycling's revenues were less than $10M in 2023. Caretta Research has split AusCycling's revenue into 2 different product categories, the largest of which is cycling. For full access to AusCycling's revenue breakdown subscribe to Caretta Portal.
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AusCycling sells broadcasting rights of its 2 cycling competitions to 5 companies globally, covering 2 countries. AusCycling's rights holders include Special Broadcasting Services (SBS). AusCycling currently holds broadcasting rights for sports competitions including cycling.