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Congress CAC Activities Report 2017-2018 CAC MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE (2017-2021) 1- President’S Activities CAC President Dr CAC Congress CAC Activities Report 2017-2018 CAC MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE (2017-2021) 1- President’s Activities CAC President Dr. Azzam meeting with the Minister of sport in Rwanda Kenya host the regional cycling meeting of East Africa Meeting of Dr. Wagih Azzam President of CAC with the minister of sport in Kenya Handing CAC flag to Minister of Sports and Ethiopian Federation for the organization of CAC Road African Championships in 2019 Dr. Wagih Azzam official visit to Ghana Dr. Azzam Official Visit to Cote d’Ivoire 2- Education CAC training course on the organization of cycling BMX Commissaires Course - 2018 3- African Championships CAC Road African Championships Rwanda 2018 2017 CAC Track African Championships headed for Durban CAC Track African Championship Morocco 2018 Mountain Bike African Championship Mauritius 2017 Egypt hosted the 2018 Mountain Bike African Championships in Cairo at the Wadi Degla Protectorate BMX African Championship Zimbabwe 2017 BMX African championship - Cairo 2018 African Youth Games - ALGER 2018 Africa Cup (Road) - Asmara 2018 CAC Track African Championships Pietermaritzburg 2019 Namibia hosts the CAC MTB African Championships 2019 Nigeria elite women national team participated at the Giro Egyptian Female Rider Ebitssam Egyptian rider scored a new Guinness Records 4- Africa Tour Africa Tours 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 2017 2018 Africa Tours 20 17 5- Training Camps MTB Training Camp April 2018 6- Africa Inside UCI Africa in the UCI Management committee Meeting with CAC Management Committee Members and Voting Delegates of Africa Management Committee Meeting of African Cycling Confederation The African Cycling Family continue to preserve the Slogan “Africa United” during the UCI Congress that take place in Bergen. CAC Management Committee Meeting Cairo 2018 African Cycling Confederation’s celebration in honor of The President of International Cyclist Union Mr. David LAPPARTIENT Meeting of the CAC Executive Office ALGER 2018 The UCI invites Africa to host the 2025 UCI Road World Championships The world track championship 2020 will be held in Egypt and in 2025 will be the first world road cycling championship in Africa Chad and Cape Verde new members Africa attends the UCI 2018 congress in Innsbruck, Austria Thank you .
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