Cycling clubs of Northeast Tennessee
Northeast Tennessee Mountain Bike Association
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- Northeast Tennessee Mountain Bike Asssociation was formed in 1998 to promote mountain biking in northeast Tennessee. They are a member of the International Mountain Bike Association. The roles of the club are to develop and maintain trails, promote mountain biking and outdoor recreation opportunities, educate, and have fun. Meetings are the first Monday of every month at El Matador in Boones Creek.
- Download an NTMBA membership application.
Kingsport Bicycle Association
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- The Kingsport Bicycle Association has been promoting the sport of cycling and given riders people to ride with for over 25 years. They offer Saturday and Sunday rides all year round. Please visit our rides page.
- Download a KBA membership application.
Tri-Cities Road Club
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- Tri-Cities Road Club is a local road riding/racing club. They are the proud promoters of such great events as the Mud, Sweat, and Gears cyclocross series, the Settler's Life Omnium, Jacob Francisco Memorial Century, and the Mountain Empire Pink Ribbon Century.
- Download a TCRC membership application.
East Tennessee Junior Cycling
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East Tennessee Junior Cycling is a
non-profit organization devoted to the education and training of youth cycling in the southeast United States.
The mission of ETJC is to provide the opportunity to youth athletes between the ages of 10-18 years old that are interested in the sport of cycling. They lead them through the different areas of development as a junior cyclist by providing many valuable resources, including coaching, equipment and technical advice. ETJC educates the riders the rules and etiquette of cycling to help create a good ambassador for the sport as well as a community member.
ETJC was formed to identify, recruit and develop junior cyclist from a small demographic region, and to provide them the resources and experience to move to higher levels of the sport.
ETJC's goals are to be able to develop elite cyclist from beginners all while enjoying the sport. We open the door to those that want to experience a sport that is challenging and rewarding. - Download a ETJC membership application.
SouthWest Virginia Cyclists
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- SouthWest Virginia Cyclists is a free recreational bicycling club for all ages and abilities targeting the Marion and Wytheville areas. Whatever your level of proficiency, from beginner to race, our club offers enthusiastic cyclist many ways to get more out of riding. A club is a great way to enjoy cycling, make new friends, and improve your health and fitness. SWVAC warmly welcomes anyone with ideas and energy to share.
Tri-Cities Triathlon Club
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The Tri-Cities Triathlon Club is a new
community club benefiting area athletes interested in triathlon competition.
Formed in October 2008, TCTC is just getting started. One of the most important elements of our mission is to introduce newcomers to the triathlon sport. TCTC encourage everyone interested to join them at their next club meeting. - Download a TCTC membership application.
State of Franklin Track Club
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The State of Franklin Track Club is a
non-profit charitable 501(c)(3) organization administered by and for runners and walkers to promote running and
walking for physical fitness, good health, and sport. Founded in 1977, the club draws members from northeast Tennessee,
southwest Virginia, and western North Carolina.
SFTC serves a wide constituency. Casual to competitive runners and walkers are welcomed in the club. SFTC also serves families and encourages running and walking among children and youth.
Board meetings are held monthly. Check the event calendar for exact times and locations. Besides allowing the board to execute normal business, these meetings are open to anyone interested in meeting the board and learning about the operations of the club.
The club plays an active role in area road races, assisting area race directors, and renting specialized equipment. In addition to supporting area races, the club also holds its own races throughout the year, including the Virginia Creeper Marathon. The club organizes the "King and Queen" series, a season-long competition each year, with gender and age-based scoring. The "Kids' Festival of Miles" series is also offered, a low-key seasonal competition of 1-mile races designed to encourage all young runners up through age 14. For club members who are up to the challenge, there is a "Long Distance Series" (LDS) of races of 10 miles and over. The LDS is not a competition but rather a recognition of runners who participate in these longer events.
Split Times, the club's RRCA award-winning newsletter, is published throughout the year. The newsletter contains a schedule of area races, club meetings and functions. It also features entry forms, race results, updates on the "King and Queen" series, and articles written by club members.
In 1984, SFTC played an integral role as Johnson City TN was named the "Top Running City in America". - Print out a SFTC membership application.
If you are club within our region, and we do not have you listed, please send us an email and we will be more than happy to add you to the list!

