- Cycling at the Commonwealth Games
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Cycling is one of the sports at the quadrennial Commonwealth Games competition. It has been a Commonwealth Games sport since the second edition of the event's precursor, the 1934 British Empire Games. It is an optional sport and may, or may not, be included in the sporting programme of each edition of the Games.
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Games Year Host city Host country II 1934 London England III 1938 Sydney Australia IV 1950 Auckland New Zealand V 1954 Vancouver Canada VI 1958 Cardiff Wales VII 1962 Perth Australia VIII 1966 Kingston Jamaica IX 1970 Edinburgh Scotland X 1974 Christchurch New Zealand XI 1978 Edmonton Canada XII 1982 Brisbane Australia XIII 1986 Edinburgh Scotland XIV 1990 Auckland New Zealand XV 1994 Victoria Canada XVI 1998 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia XVII 2002 Manchester England XVIII 2006 Melbourne Australia XIX 2010 Delhi India XX 2014 Glasgow Scotland External links
Sports at the Commonwealth Games Core sports Athletics · Badminton · Boxing · Hockey · Lawn bowls · Netball · Rugby sevens · Squash · Swimming · WeightliftingOptional sports Archery · Basketball · Cycling · Diving · Gymnastics · Judo · Rowing · Shooting · Synchronised swimming · Table tennis · Tennis · Triathlon · WrestlingRecognised sports Fencing · Ten-pin bowling · Water poloCycling at the Commonwealth Games International cycling UCI · World Championships · B World Championships · World Cup · Olympics · Paralympics · Commonwealth Games · Asian Games · All-Africa Games · Pan American Games · World Ranking · Cyclists · Teams · Competitions · Federations Asia ACC – UCI Asia TourAfrica America COPACI – UCI America TourOceania OCC – UCI Oceania TourEurope UEC – UCI Europe TourWorld UCI – UCI World TourCategories:- Cycling at the Commonwealth Games
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