SCF National Commissaire Course

Commissaire is the term for an official in competitive cycling. In other sports they are called referees, umpires or judges. Most cycling events require two or more commissaires to fulfil a variety of roles, including supervising pre-and post-race formalities, briefing riders and race officials, checking the compliance of equipment, monitoring compliance with the rules and maintaining safety during racing, resolving disputes and judging results. Sitting as a panel, chaired by the President of the commissaires panel (PCP) they serve to resolve contentious decisions. The PCP is the holder of ultimate authority over the event.

Commissaires' administrative duties include checking riders' eligibility to compete and filing results and reports on race organization, incidents and penalties.

The Commissaires’ course plans to equip you with the knowledge to officiate at competitive cycling events.

There are 4 courses available:
National Road/Track Commissaire Course
Duration: 6 Full Days 
Venue : OCBC Arena 
Time   : 9am to 5pm
Fee      : $320

National Mountain Bike Commissaire Course
Duration: 4 Full Days 
Venue : OCBC Arena 
Time   : 9am to 5pm
Fee      : $320

National BMX Commissaire Course
Duration: 4 Full Days 
Venue : OCBC Arena 
Time   : 9am to 5pm
Fee      : $320

If you require further information, feel free to contact admin@singaporecycling.org.sg or WA +65 89166912

** You will be contacted prior to the next available session, with the exact dates of the course and step by step instruction on how to register and make payment for the course. **  


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