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  2. Cycling Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Cycling Association (CCA), branded as Cycling Canada (CC) [1] (French: Cyclisme Canada (CC)) [3] is the national governing body of cycle racing in Canada. Role [ edit ]

  3. Canada permanent resident card - Wikipedia

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    Meaning 1 1-2 2 CA Document code (identifies the document as a non-passport travel document and to Canadian authorities as a PR card) 1 3-5 3 CAN ISO 3166 Alpha-3 code of Canada 1 6-14 9 PA0123456 Permanent Resident Card number, matches with the small barcode at the top left and the text at the top right [17] 1 15 1 0 Check digit for positions 6-14

  4. Union Cycliste Internationale - Wikipedia

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    The first serious attempt by the UCI to introduce compulsory helmet use was the 1991 Paris–Nice race, which resulted in a riders' strike, and the UCI abandoned the idea. [ 9 ] After the death of Andrei Kivilev in the 2003 Paris–Nice, new rules were introduced on 5 May 2003, [ 10 ] with the 2003 Giro d'Italia being the first major race affected.

  5. UCI race classifications - Wikipedia

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    The Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI), the world's governing body in the sport of bicycle racing, classifies races according to a rating scale.. The rating is represented by a code made of two or three parts and indicates both the type or style of race (the first part), and its importance or difficulty (the second and third parts, lower being harder).

  6. UCI - Wikipedia

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    UCI most commonly refers to: University of California, Irvine , a public university in Irvine, California, United States Union Cycliste Internationale , the world governing body for the sport of cycling

  7. Social insurance number - Wikipedia

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    A social insurance number (SIN) (French: numéro d'assurance sociale (NAS)) is a number issued in Canada to administer various government programs. The SIN was created in 1964 to serve as a client account number in the administration of the Canada Pension Plan and Canada's varied employment insurance programs.

  8. UCI World Championships - Wikipedia

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    The definition of amateurs and professionals was important for the International Cycling Association, to which the National Cyclists Union would allow only national bodies which shared its own strict definition of amateurism. That definition excluded the main French body, the Union Vélocipèdique Française, which had been allowed to observe ...

  9. UCI Cycling World Championships - Wikipedia

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    The UCI Cycling World Championships is the multi-discipline world championship event for cycle sports, organised by its governing body the Union Cycliste ...