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Yugoslav Cycling Federation

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Yugoslav Cycling Federation
SportCycling
JurisdictionYugoslavia
AbbreviationBSJ
Founded1948 (1948)
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia

TheYugoslav Cycling Federation orBSJ (inSerbo-Croatian: Biciklistički savez Jugoslavije) was the nationalgoverning body ofcycle racing inYugoslavia.

The BSJ was a member of theUCI.

History

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Yugoslav Cycling Federation was founded in Zagreb asJugoslovenski koturaški savez in 1920. After theWorld War II it was refounded inBelgrade in 1948. The BSJ organizedYugoslav National Road Race Championships,Yugoslav National Time Trial Championships,Tour of Croatia and Slovenia (from 1937) andTour of Yugoslavia (from 1947). It was dissolved with the dissolution ofSFR Yugoslavia.

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